Thought of my toys

Angel 2022-03-22 09:01:03

For the animations I like, I always spare no effort to recommend 5 stars, especially Pixar animations. Regardless of whether it is criticized by others as having a preaching element, in my opinion, a cartoon movie can fill my eyes with tears, and that meaning is more than preaching. Just like some teachers can tell people to sleep in class, and some teachers can bring students into a magical world. The same is preaching, but there are essential differences. This is where Pixar is great.

When I watched the first part, I was very moved. I like Buzz Lightyear to create a world of warriors for himself with a full of justice. I like his beautiful posture and loud tone to say, "Fly to the universe, the vastness!" ". Of course, I also like Hu Di's jealous attitude, because that is also true. He is not a perfect person, but he is loved because of his imperfection in his personality. Seeing the first move was after Buzz knew that his toy was indeed a mass-produced toy, he still didn't want to believe this fact, or to verify whether it was true or not. He flew past the window, but fell heavily to the ground. The gap between reality and dreams may be experienced by each of us, so this scene can touch our hearts. We used to think that we can fly, do what we want, and act voluntarily, but there will always be a fall. The pain of coming down reminds us of the distance from our dreams, just like that window. I can see it but can't fly past it.

The second move was on the cowboy Tracy. She told the audience a story without telling a sentence, but using pictures to show it, but everyone can understand it. The greatest joy of toys is to be with the owner. The owner plays with them, making them seem to have life. Toys will never forget the kindness of the owner to them, and never forget that there was such a precious person in life. pass. But when the host grows up, how many toys can they still keep, and pick them up again in their free time, even if they just take a look? Tracy said in the movie: "We will never forget them, but they will naturally forget you." This is a kind of emotional unequal pay. The person we are thinking of, maybe others will not remember it for a long time. When we face different people, it may be Tracy, or Tracy’s master, playing different roles every day in cherishing someone or forgetting someone. It may be amorous, it may be amorous, on the balance of emotions, everyone has the opportunity to rise and fall from time to time.

I thought of my toys, and they don’t know where they are now: the bear who is often injected by me as a patient has a wet butt, because I really filled the syringe with water; and I The first Barbie doll in my life must also belong to the last Barbie in my toy life. I always can’t comb her hair, but her hair is really soft to the touch, still so dazzling golden yellow; and one of my ugly dolls. , A very big baby doll, not as cute as a doll with big eyes and long eyelashes, but I remember that I loved her very much at the beginning, and let her sleep next to me every day, but now I don’t know where it is...

I think my toys, it's a pity that I didn't know this movie at the time. If I knew it, I would secretly observe if they could talk, and hold a small meeting while I was away. If I knew it, I would keep them well and not be an unsympathetic master.

Cute toys, I hope you are having a good time now!

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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.