The cowboy Andy's arm was broken and was temporarily "shelved". He met the penguin who was "sick and pitiful". Zhizhi was bought and sold by his mother as a second-hand toy, and Andy put himself in danger in order to save Zhizhi.
In the mother's eyes, Zhizhi is overwhelmed. It means being forgotten by the owner and no longer remembered. My mother wants to find a new home for Zhizhi through the "second-hand trading desk". I think this is the right answer. The responsibility of the toy is to accompany the owner, but what about accompany when it is forgotten? It is better to find a suitable owner and assume the responsibility of being a toy.
Andy, in fact, is not an ordinary western cowboy. He is a cowboy sheriff with a story. He has a horse, a girl named Jessie who is also a cowboy, and an old miner with a pickaxe. Di's arrival is complete, because complete they will be displayed in the museum. Andy’s friends came to find him and went through numerous obstacles. Andy is no longer the same Andy. At first, he wanted to go back, but Triss and the miner persuaded him "Your master will always grow up, and you Will be forgotten, and now we have a chance to be admired forever, loved forever.” Andy was moved. Of course, the change of one’s position is always accompanied by some false rhetoric, what am I for you? Yes, so does Andy. However, everyone has selfishness, but in my opinion, whether there is selfishness is not important, what is important is that the result is what everyone wants, mutual benefit and win-win is enough.
The change of the human heart depends on the cognition of the current environment. When the music plays, Andy changes again. He suddenly wants to go back and stay with his master. He has realized a philosophy to refute his previous "life". It’s too short, just vying for the day (roughly meaning)", so he decided to go back. After going through all kinds of dangers, they went back and brought back Tracey and the horse, while the miners paid the price for their reason. However, everyone has their own reasons and it is not easy to make judgments.
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