The child lost his beloved toy

Raleigh 2021-10-13 13:05:52

They are actually not sitting close to me.
The three little Mexican boys should belong to a family. The oldest is only eight or nine years old, and the youngest sits on his brother's lap. From the moment he entered the arena, he was tossing endlessly, climbing up and down, turning the back of his chair hum. I learned the narration in each trailer while holding my nose in a weird tone, and I couldn’t wait to unpack it, put the 3D glasses on the bridge of my nose, squeeze them into a ball and take a selfie with my mobile phone, then laughed and scolded vulgar words, deleted and filmed. Shoot and delete. I envy them for being so energetic early in the morning, but I am a little dissatisfied with the inaction of their parents.

The ticket price of the first movie in the cinema every day is cheaper. Generally, if you have time and the mind to pick up the 35 yuan, the cheap ones are either foreign students without classes or such new immigrant families from South America. Mostly it is a large Mexican woman who can't tell her age, involving three or five children, and several theaters jump back and forth, which is very cost-effective to kill the whole morning and also dissipate the energy of the little people.

At this moment, their mother was immersed in a bucket of KFC fried chicken legs, like a space hood covering a light-year-old Buzz. She was so dedicated and indifferent to her son and the movie.

I remember the day I watched Toy Story for the first time, my mother also bought me KFC, a children's set, which included small toys. I was so happy that I was going crazy. At that time, I couldn't afford to watch cartoons and eat KFC in the same day. Isn't it going to be a life in the future? At that time, the mung bean paste was only a penny, and the three-color ice cream was only two yuan. The auntie and the conductor on the bus had an impressive ticket holder, knocking coins with rubber bands. At that time, there was no other "general mobilization."
It's been a long time, the married potato couple, the slightly longer spring dog pulled, the little pink piggy bank, the hard plastic dinosaur with a green shell, it's been a long time, Woody and Buzz, it's been a long time, everyone.

At the end of the movie, Andy, who grew up with us, had to say goodbye to his beloved toys before he went to college to register. He took out the toys one by one from the box and introduced them to the little girl Bonnie. Ann Dee asked her, "These toys are very important to me. If I leave them all to you, can you take care of them?"
Bonnie hadn’t answered yet. I heard the three Mexican boys in the dark. The boys said in unison: "I do! I do!"
The firmness and prudence in that tone is more like an unchanging promise than I have heard of all adult men.

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Toy Story 3 quotes

  • Dolly: Wow, cowboy. You just jump right in, don't you? I'm Dolly.

    Woody: [shakes her hand] Woody.

    Dolly: Woody? You're gonna stick with that? Well, now's the time to change it, you know, new room and all. That's coming from a doll named Dolly.

  • Andy: Molly! Stay out of my room!

    Molly: I wasn't in your room!

    Andy: Then who was messing with my stuff?