How many people have constantly imagined themselves as heroes of all kinds from the time they can remember, saving the universe, ruling the country, and creating an era; later, heroes have to deal with smaller and smaller things. But; later, the hero Wuxia cares about other people’s affairs, as long as he has no worries about food and clothing, a happy life, and a happy family...Finally, when we grow up, when life is fully revealed in front of us with its true appearance, we will discover the previous The assumptions are all too beautiful. We can't control many external things, and what we can't control is ourselves-it turns out that I am not a hero at all.
When Buss saw his own sales advertisement on TV, when he unfolded his hang gliding, fell heavily from upstairs, and dropped his arm, I believe that many "older kids" who see here can appreciate him. Feeling. In contrast, Hu Di, who was singing a one-man show at the window holding Buzz’s fallen arm, made me feel a little puzzled: You are just a toy, and you are surrounded by competitors you want to get rid of. You have a bright mind and his brain. Xiudou, in such a dangerous environment, what kind of courage supported you to run away with him without hesitation? You know, the little cowboy has been cast aside in Andy’s toy camp. No one believes him, no one will help him, but he still has to go back anyway. Why? Because there is his life there, the love and support he won after years of hard work, those things that made him rather risk his life to find it back. Until now, I don’t know if I own these things. But Hu Di has, endless motivation drove him, and the love seeds planted during this adventure helped him. Finally, he won everything he once had, and even more.
A cartoon about toys, in people's conception, is just for children to watch, but because of the phrase "This is just a fist embroidered leg" that Bass used to laugh at himself, I burst into tears. Thank you Buss for letting me know that I am not the only one who has lost so much when I grow up; thank Hu Di, for letting me know that the meaning of life can be shaped by my own efforts, no matter how small you are.
So I am not a hero? All right.
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