After watching Toy Story 1, I actually don’t feel too big about it. Maybe it’s too far away from me. The main thing is that Hu Di is the protagonist Andy’s favorite toy. Because Andy is moving, his mother thinks Give him a birthday party before moving. At the birthday party, Andy received toys from many people. In the process, Hu Di and the toys were very worried, afraid that Andy would not like them after receiving the new toys. Soldiers were sent to spy on the situation, and finally found that Andy had received a newest toy, Buzz Lightyear. Due to the appearance of Buzz Lightyear, Hudi's status has declined. Toys also like Buzz Lightyear, and Andy also divided half of the love for Hudi to Buzz Lightyear. Because Buzz Lightyear was set to save the universe as a hero, he always thought he was a hero. It was Hu Di who finally made him see who he is. He is just a child's toy. Because of Hu Di's jealousy, he threw Buzz Lightyear out of the window before Andy was going to play. The soldiers saw it. The toys all accused him and threw him out of the window. In order to find Andy, he and Buzz Lightyear came to the toy city, and the two of them fell into the hands of Andy's cousin by accident. Andy’s cousin is the famous toy destroyer. Here, Buzz Lightyear recognizes himself, and when Andy’s cousin is about to blow up Buzz Lightyear, Andy speaks and frightens him. Finally, after some setbacks, the two of them returned to Andy and became good friends. In fact, to sum it up, they are talking about two things, Andy's jealousy and Buzz Lightyear's self-perception. I feel that the worst thing about this movie is that Andy is going to kill Buzz Lightyear, so that my favorability for this movie drops to a freezing point in an instant. I don’t know why I can’t accept this setting. Obviously It plays a role in promoting the plot. The overall feeling is that the front is too procrastinated, and the back is too ideal. The best part should be the one at Andy's cousin's house. The tension is well shot. The overall feeling is too far away from me, there is no resonance.
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