Everyone has a fairy tale dream

Garfield 2022-03-22 09:01:03

In addition to Apple, Jobs' biggest contribution was Pixar. "Mickey Mouse" gave the animation sound, "Snow White" gave the animation color, and "Toy Story" gave the animation 3D, and more importantly, the "Play Total" series also gave the word rescue, the most Great spiritual core. The most vivid way of interpreting a rich word in simple language, and sharing the most tender life experience in the world with fairy-tale tenderness, it turns out that to understand life, you don’t need too much polite preaching. Sometimes, just Need an American smile.
When I first saw Buzz Lightyear, I mistakenly thought that he was a rugby player. When I looked further, I was surprised to find that this was actually the leader of a distant star.
The initial impression of this domineering and self-confessed leader is really bad. "Flying to the universe, vast and boundless!" The slogan of Buzz Lightyear seems to be swallowing mountains and rivers. Buzz Lightyear is more like a toothy and dancing claws. He is passionate, bold, bold, and impulsive. They all have to do something that represents justice, thinking that they are truly an invincible savior across the universe, and believing that they can aspire to greatness with only one's own passion and righteousness.
It wasn't until Woody drank "You're just a toy!" that he woke up like a dream, and he was just a plastic toy just squeezed out of the mold of the production line.
This is the most HIGH loss. Identity crisis often strips people off their fig leaves and pulls them naked on the cutting board, and then cuts them up. The most difficult truth for many philosophers to argue is "What are you? What can you do?" And the answer will never be as simple and funny as Tom Cat catches Jack Mouse. The protagonists of "Toy Story" often quietly remind the applauding audience, "The task of a toy is to accompany the owner. It is a toy and you should not cross the road by yourself."
The spiritual crisis of all toys is that one day they will be abandoned by their owners and lose the value of being loved and used. In each episode of "Toy Story", one or several toys lose their owner's favor and are ignored, even discarded or sold, so almost every episode shows a perfect "self-salvation" of toys. . Saving yourself has always been a positive and stimulating motivational stage. Therefore, Pixar only used a few computer animations to teach the world the most vivid life agitation lesson. This effect is many times better than Zhou Libo and Chen Anzhi.
Woody turned out to be the owner's favorite toy, but one day, when the owner brought home the brand new and advanced Buzz Lightyear, Woody felt that his status was threatened. He tried his best to drive Buzz Lightyear away, but the two scuffled together and fell out of the window together. The neighbor's child he found was a toy sadist. A pair of opponents who don't share the same sky face the same enemy, how to make a choice is really a universal problem that can be applied everywhere. The second episode is much more friendly and united. Woody is photographed by a toy collector and will be put on display in an exhibition hall. All the toys were worried about Woody's disappearance, so Buzz Lightyear volunteered to lead the crowd to find Woody back. But when they found Woody in the exhibition hall, Woody began to hesitate whether to give up the opportunity to become a toy star and really want to go back to be an ordinary toy that would be thrown away by the owner at any time. In the end, Woody decided not to be a toy star, making toys that
should The toys were received on the attic, but the mother thought that these children’s toys had no effect, and sent Woody to a kindergarten. I can think of you, the kindergarten children, how cruel they are to the toys, the toy "Big Bear" "The underworld controls the destiny of the toys in the kindergarten. In the third episode, the loss left everyone with grief and anger, so Woody decided to take the toys out of the kindergarten, so a thrilling prison escape plan was implemented. It was a big adventure full of American Western style...
The sublimation of toy thinking is very exciting. At the beginning, Woody had a theme of the theme. He stubbornly believed that even if he was thrown into the trash can by his owner, he should always put his hope in the owner’s conscience and found that he picked it up and put it back in his pocket. Here, in the third episode, it is very heroic to lead everyone to find a happy home that can be built by themselves. After the scenery is no longer old, all the struggle does not mean strong, nor does it have any meaning, maturity is an adjective, an irony. In front of this word, any arrogance is useless. As a result, the toys are forced to grow up because they find that returning to their freedom and fixed identities is the most exciting segment of life.
As a result, the ultimate escape-style self-salvation appears dazzling and vivid. Whether it's a bunch of toys brewed on a production line, or humanoid animals up and down in the world.
There are many ways to inspire. Pixar, undoubtedly, has American humor and vividness. It can raise the boring theory to the fairy tale level in such a funny way, and achieve a world-class comprehension. Because of this, we don’t like Kong Yi’s and Jia Baoyu. We prefer to focus on Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse.
When I was young, I liked Simba the Lion and Astro Boy. When I grew up, I would still like Woody, Woody and Buzz Lightyear. Not only is the sense of nostalgia doing strange things, but more, we like a kind of future. The simple time and the dynamic youth that quietly flowed away under the time in the virgin virginity.
Until, we smiled like a fairy tale and grow old.

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Toy Story quotes

  • Mr. Potato Head: [From in the Cardboard box they'd been placed in for Moving] How did I get stuck with *you* as a moving buddy?

    Rex: Everyone else was picked.

  • Sergeant: [he and the other green soldiers leap out of the bucket onto Woody] There he is, men! Get him!

    Mr. Potato Head: Let's string him up by his pull string!

    [he and the other toys, apart from Slinky and Bo Peep rush on over toy Woody, and attempt to throw him out]

    Bo Peep: Would you boys stop it?

    Andy: Okay, Mom, I'll be right down; I've gotta get Buzz.

    [all the toys return to their places as Andy enters his room, looking for Buzz]

    Andy: Mom, do you know where Buzz is?

    Andy's Mom: No, I haven't seen him.

    [Mr. Potato Head looks grimly from behind Etch, having drawn a hangman noose]

    Andy's Mom: Andy, I'm heading out the door!

    Andy: But Mom, I can't find him!

    Andy's Mom: Well honey, just grab some other toy; now, come on!

    Andy: [picks up Woody and heads to the car] Okay.