In fifteen years, with a flick of a finger, in this sincere sequel of Pixar, we found many surprises and many touches. The video playback at the beginning brings us to the first two toy stories. It turns out that childhood is such a wonderful time. Strawberry Bear’s sad past, from the beginning of the sunny, warm and brilliant moments to thunder and lightning, wind and rain, and the accompaniment of blood and tears of violin music, it really makes people cry. When everyone was about to be engulfed by the raging flames in the furnace, the unforgettable life-and-death spirit that held hands and smiled while waiting for the death to come was even more touching. Finally, when Andy bid farewell to the toys, we couldn't help but remind us of those wonderful moments in life, some things, some things, once beautiful, once nostalgic, irreplaceable, but we had to cry goodbye.
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