Similar to the second part, the beginning of this part also adopts a more catchy approach, but the lens of returning to reality makes people feel immediately relieved: the beautiful childhood, the spring of toys has long passed, and what is left is hopeless. Hope in. In fact, this kind of crisis has already appeared in the second part, but even with 11 years of foreshadowing, at the moment when I saw that the previous worries became reality one by one, I still couldn't help feeling sore all of a sudden.
But no matter how calm and boring you think your life is, there will always be some changes that will bring you hope and anxiety at the same time. Andy wants to leave home to go to college, how to deal with these toys has become an important issue. When the toys embark on an adventure by accident, the main theme of the film will gradually unfold.
The kindergarten, a place where the words describing it become beautiful, but there is a "big BOSS" that has never really existed in the series of animations, making this place that seems to be a toy paradise suddenly dangerous. But think about it, if there is no such BOSS, kindergarten is still a nightmare for many toys. It is not so much that it disappoints the toys, it is better that the toys imagined it too well. And once the true face of the world appears in front of you, oppression and fear pounce on you, what do you do is to resist angrily like Uncle Tudou? Silent and tolerant like phone brother? Or do you avoid it completely like a clown? Or even help him be abusive like Buss (I know he is not active)? It's up to you to decide.
I really like Hu Di, this little cowboy has never let us down. Known well, he resolutely returned to the tiger's den to promote his escape plan. In fact, he had already experienced many difficulties and dangers and indeed came up with a brilliant strategy. But the garbage dump is a completely unknown world. Just like many environments that we have never thought of or could not think about, there is no plan to survive here. There is only adaptability and calmness and courage...Wait, these toys are not only Can you wait for death together hand in hand?
Everyone’s final rescue reminds me of an old movie called "How Beautiful is Life". The end of the story relies on the same power as this film. It is not divine power, not charity, not the skills you have practiced for a long time, but you The pure and beautiful heart that has not been rubbed and stained by life.
It’s not difficult to understand that at the end of the film Andy came to the little girl’s house, introduced her toys, and the plot arrangement of playing with her clearly tells us not to worry about college life. Andy will eventually become Hu when he grows up. Di, because their hearts are very similar... I
watched "Toy Story" many years ago, but I just felt that I was imaginative, but because I didn't feel it, I didn't like it very much. In order to welcome this third part two days ago, I found out the first two discs and revisited it until I realized that I was moved by each part. It turns out that watching cartoons also requires age accumulation.
I like Hu Di, who is somewhat selfish and clever but kind, brave and witty. Whenever I see them sneaking out, I wonder if the toys I couldn’t find were also ran away because of anger. Every time I watched the film, Take care of their toys; hate the feeling of insignificance and helplessness experienced in toys, worry about the anxiety that always exists in their hearts, feel that they are too tired to persevere in finding someone who loves them, and in the end, they have to Acknowledge that they are yourself.
"How should I face this world" is what the children can't see from the film, and they don't think about these things at all, but they know from their laughter that the children are still watching happily. This is really a film. The ability of the producer. And if you are in the theater and see a group of cheerful children, there is a young woman in her 20s who is crying like a cow, bowing left and right and wiping her cheeks with both hands, don't laugh, it is me.
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