The most important thing is to make a child happy

Jeromy 2022-03-20 09:01:03

In terms of the theme, it is sublimated compared to the first one.

The choice of life, for a toy, is to return to the owner who may abandon him at any time, or to choose to be placed in a museum window and be watched forever.

Squeaking around, Tracey’s experience of being abandoned by her master, and her fear of being abandoned made the protagonist Hu Di choose to go to the museum, but when his friends came back to save him, Bass used what he said to persuade him and let him Changed my mind. "Although Andy will grow up, one day he no longer likes me, but I don't want to miss every moment." Instead of always looking at the children through the glass, it is better to spend the happiest time with a child, the most important thing The thing is to make your little master happy.

For people, what is the value of life? I am afraid of risks and stay in my comfort zone forever; or I am brave to fight, no matter what the consequences, at least have a good memory, do not let myself regret it, I think these little toys have given me the answer.

In addition, the two opponents of Bath in the film, as well as the interaction between Bath and Zach, are very novel and interesting, and they are very joyful, which adds to the film's highlights and fun.

However, I personally think that there are too many supporting roles, which causes Hu Di's psychological changes to be a little abrupt. The changes are too fast and not natural, otherwise it will be better.

Compared with 1, the themes of jealousy and self-awareness are more "grounded" and resonate with me, and Buss’ self-doubt and self-acceptance are even more touching, so I like 1, so I’ll give 4 stars. Bar!

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Toy Story 2 quotes

  • Woody: [Voice box] There's a Snake in my Boot.

    [This catches the Attention of a Man in the corner at the Yard Sale, who picks Woody up, and glances at him, the camera covers his face up]

    Al McWiggin: [Gasps] Original hand-painted face, Natural dyed blanket-stitched vest,

    [Looking at Woody's torn arm]

    Al McWiggin: Hmm, a little rip... fixable, if only you had your hand-stitched polyvinyl...

    [Spots Woody's hat on the ground, and places it back on]

    Al McWiggin: [Overjoyed] A hat, yes I found him! I found him!

  • Stinky Pete the Prospector: [Woody and Jessie have gotten into a fight over who turned the TV on, waking up Al in the process who'd been holding onto Woody's severed arm] Jessie, Woody, stop this at once!

    [gasps as he and his box tip over face down, then Jessie and Bullseye push it up again]

    Stinky Pete the Prospector: I don't know how that television turned on. But fighting about it isn't helping anything.

    Woody: [angrily] If I had both my arms...

    Stinky Pete the Prospector: Well the fact is, you don't, Woody. So I suggest you just wait till morning. The cleaner will come, fix your arm...

    Woody: And then I'm outta here!

    [Bullseye sulks]

    Woody: Oh, no, no, Bullseye, don't take it that way. It's just that Andy...

    Jessie: [pets Bullseye and walks away] Andy, Andy, Andy. That's all he ever talks about.