1. Glad to see the return of "Homemade Toys" and "Thriller Toys", but prefer 1's baby head spider legs - you can feel how visually crude or unreasonable characters are, how children pass beautiful imagination force to make it established. (Yes, the fork can even be a little rougher! Lol.)
So I also like the beginning of 3: the piggy bank can be the big boss of Doctor Evil, the dog can be the protective cover, these are the children's understanding and imagination of the related elements of toys (money) and the nature of objects (spring length) to explode , is the unreasonable and indebted inspiration of stupid adults.
2. Compared with 3, which is a little bit of thunder and rain, 4's performance is better in the rescue operation. For example, the interaction between people and toys in the RV is very interesting.
3. Perhaps continuing the idea of the previous part, Woody is still the adventure king with the atmosphere of martyrdom - as the shepherdess said, he has lofty beliefs (firm loyalty and love) and unstoppable action, but in the end he There must be a loss of faith in the heart, and even a violent loss in the flesh.
In 3, he was still the loved one, but a bright future made Andy say goodbye to his family (Woody chose to leave Andy after seeing the performance of his parents in the box; there are similarities between the two positions), in that 4, Bonnie Is it more regrettable that the "preference of women over men" is a more cruel situation in the core issue of "kid don't need toy"? Even though it was all objective factors that separated the two, Hu Di, who paid his admiration, completely lost the feedback of being loved.
He frowned, slashed his spine, and looked weak as if he had grown old; but then he must find new love and meaning, because that was the choice he deserved after fighting so hard. He helps everyone and toys, his loyal love is not chosen, but he deserves to capture a new dawn. At least I think in a time when toys are left out, Woody's determination makes one want to believe, even if he is no longer a human-pleasant toy.
I don't mean to deify anything, but I still think Woody is the greatest character in Pixar history.
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