Everything is the best arrangement.

Laura 2022-03-21 09:01:37

After the baptism of the first three parts, the story of this part made me feel the essence of this series even more. After saying goodbye to the long years of company Andy, Woody and Buzz Lightyear and other toys came to the new owner Bonnie's house together. Woody was worried about whether little Bonnie could adapt to the environment smoothly at school, so he secretly ran to Bonnie's schoolbag to accompany her. The Chacha made by Bonnie himself has become Bonnie's new favorite, and Hu Di is relieved, but Chacha is constantly doubting himself, unwilling to think of himself as a toy, and has always regarded himself as garbage. During the journey, Cha Cha was accidentally lost, and Woody struggled to find it for Bonnie, thus embarking on a thrilling and unique journey with Cha Cha, and he also met his old acquaintance shepherdess. This work gave me a different feeling from the very beginning. The movie opened with parting, and the scene where the shepherdess and Woody parted laid the groundwork for the subsequent reunion. Woody's mentality in this film is different from the previous three. He is no longer the leader of the group. He has experienced various memories of accompanying Andy. He is always thinking about how to help Bonnie, but he has more than his heart. Insufficient, so he felt a sense of hesitation. The reunion with the shepherdess during the journey made him feel a kind of shock. After the shepherdess left, not only did she broaden her horizons, but she also became more free and unrestrained, with a more confident temperament, Hu Di slowly Feeling this temperament, I began to reflect on my life and future. When everyone reunited at last, Woody also made a decision, he wanted to explore the vast world of the future with the shepherdess. At the end of the film, when Woody and Buzz Lightyear said the classic "To infinity and beyond." together, his extremely firm gaze also proved his determination to live in the future. For the future, we are more or less hesitant. Confusion, worry, fear, yearning, etc., are all expressions of our emotions. Sometimes maturity is not necessarily an experience, but also a choice. What we need is courage and patience. Whether you are more aware of what you want, and what learning means to yourself, these are all questions to think about in advance. But no matter what, everything is the best arrangement, believe in yourself, face it bravely, keep your feet on the ground, and wait patiently.

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  • Dorthy 2022-03-22 09:01:32

    You can laugh a lot (almost the whole time) or cry a lot. About freedom and belonging, about the inner voice, about transcending oneself... these are things that others would feel cliché to say, Pixar can do something new, and it seems that you are hearing these words for the first time. The story is told with precision - precise control of your emotional caves, satisfying your imagination, and it feels like...even if you don't have such a big stomach, it manages to get you all the way through. (Well, just watched it, more excited, less sensible, but that's what it can create.)

  • Abdiel 2022-03-22 09:01:32

    The story pattern is too small, I thought it would discuss the consumption patterns and structural changes of contemporary toys, but I don’t know that it is still the core short-length version of the family carnival. Consumers will still choose a familiar story, but there is no Andy in this episode except for the title. Stop taking pictures.

Toy Story 4 quotes

  • [first lines]

    [it's raining outside of Andy's house and thunder rumbles]

    Jessie: Whoa! It's raining cats and dogs out there! I hope they make it back all right.

    Hamm: Heads up! Andy's coming!

    [Jessie gasps, and she, Bullseye, and Hamm pose as toys while Andy comes in with everyone else]

    Andy's Mom: Andy, time for dinner.

    Young Andy: Yes! I'm starving!

    Andy's Mom: Don't forget to wash your hands!

    Young Andy: Okay, Mom!

  • Carl Reineroceros: [referring to Bonnie Anderson's hat shop game] When's the last time we ever got to play that?