After watching Toystory4, I can't wait to kill that Bonnie. Really feel bad for Andy.
At the end of the last movie, I saw such a heart-wrenching farewell, and the uneasy and wry smile that Andy looked back at before he left, even made me feel that Woody would always be with him, and he could be with the Buzz forever, because This is Woody, a leader's toy. As a result, Bonnie (forgive me for not having a good impression of her in the last movie) had to beg Bailai to ask Woody to go there, um, yes, Woody himself got into that cardboard box, he wanted to be with his friends. Speaking of which, I would like to ask the screenwriters if you haven't watched the previous one, or are you determined that this one will change Woody's life, the good guy announced that he has fallen out of favor at the beginning of this one, and the contrast is too big. Bar. The two previously agreed to take good care of Woody, so they took care of it? Is it worthy of the line of names you wrote under people's feet?
Woody's devotion runs through the whole film -- it breaks my heart. It is to save the toy, to take care of the overall situation, to give away the sounder, and to find a new owner for the doll that looks very sinister. (Here’s an interlude, I started to feel bad for the villain Strawberry Bear in the last movie. He is also cuter than you. In the end, I didn’t choose to be forgiven for hanging on the back of the garbage truck. Well, I understand that you want to talk about female independence. But She wouldn't be popular even if she got Woody's generator, which is to be expected) and then our absolute hero, Hu Disan, ended up falling out of favor, resigning himself, and exiling himself. Excuse me? Is this still Woody? The characters that stood up in the first three films were all ruined?
We all know what kind of growth memories a toy can give a child. I really felt as a kid that my toys would have a life of their own without me knowing. Who says toystory isn't telling a true story? One of my favorites when I was a child was the Buggy Bunny that my milk bought me when I was three years old. I have been holding it since I was a child, just like my Woody, the toy head. He has been with me, just like my brother, and I am reluctant to give him away, and I will definitely not abandon him. But it is true that there are few toys left with him growing up with me when I was young. But fortunately, I remember who they were and what they looked like, and I am very grateful to them for completing my childhood.
I think the reason we love Toy Story is because they make our childhood dreams come true.
Ps All the old toys of the previous work have not added more than one fork. I beg the screenwriter to quickly create a small theater so that Mr. Buzz Tyrannosaurus Potatoes can just wander with Woody.
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