I lost my childhood

Clarabelle 2021-10-13 13:05:54

For "Toy 3", only because of his praise, I have a little more expectations. I have seen the previous two films, but the truth is that I don't have any special impressions. While cherishing anticipation, I was also afraid of loss. Too many movies recently made me feel like this. The anticipation was too high and I ended up disappointed. "Inception" and "The Thief of the Moon" should be said to be good, but there is still a gap between the expectations. With this kind of anxiety, or disappointment, I started "Toy 3".
Andy grows up and prepares to go to college. His indifference to toys is justified. It's not uncomfortable to watch the toys and lose the space for self-worth. Seeing boxes of toys being packed for storage, seeing the indifference to toys after growing up, and seeing the loss of toys, I think of my childhood toys, and I lost my childhood.
It turns out that I now have no childhood toys. What impressed me deeply was the Dragon Warrior who forced his parents to spend 20 yuan. Twenty yuan in nine years in elementary school is still quite valuable. After a forced persecution to no avail, I forgot how my parents bought it. For a period of time, I simply played it every day, and I was reluctant to lend it to neighbors and children. In the end, it seemed that my mother gave it to others. After the enthusiasm period, I didn't care so much. When I was young, the planes, cars, Transformers, etc., can not be recalled much, the appearance is already blurred.
Watching the scenes in the movie, I still feel quite touched. I can't help but remind people of my childhood and the toys I grew up with, but I didn't keep all of them. It's a pity. When I was young, I often heard my dad say that he had never played with a penny toy when he was a child, so let me play some. I heard my mother recall that my father’s salary was 60 yuan a month. I asked for a plane and it cost 30. At the time, I took it back and kicked it. It seems that I have also used toys to entertain myself in movies, but I am not as fanciful and open-minded as American children. I can only think about it now, so that my children can do that in the future. Just like my father, let the next generation experience what I haven't experienced and enjoyed.
Speaking of the movie, the plot of the kindergarten, without much novelty, has returned to the Hollywood model. But at the end, I was quite moved. Woody chose to be with everyone. Andy showed dissatisfaction when giving away toys. There was also the Spanish dance in the tidbits, and he fell in love with Spanish songs ever since.
What the movie also makes me think about is, as a toy, a person, his mission, or what is his value. As a toy, I think it would be a sad thing if he just pursued his master’s favor. Just like the concubines fighting for favor in "Golden Branch Desire", the agency is all about trying to get the favor of a person called the "emperor". Maybe the word favor is more appropriate. It is really sad, but they are in that position. That is their responsibility. We always advertise our ideals and practice it through struggle, but we don’t have the same path as those toys, and we don’t have much freedom of choice. We are all just toys, and we still throw them aside after being used up. Or our value is enough to be used in retirement, thinking about it this way, I am also sad. "Being in its place, seeking its own government" should do what you are in. Perhaps that is not the true manifestation of self-worth, that is not the scope of effort that you recognize, that is humble, that is low, and that has nothing to do. Method. Maybe work is just a vehicle for realizing one's own ideas, and it doesn't matter what the job is, what's important is that he can get the money, status, etc. to realize his dreams.
We are all just toys.

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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?