The fledgling Lightning McQueen is arrogant, arrogant and conceited, and doesn't take all experience and rules in his eyes, although he is indeed extraordinary. In his eyes, there are only competitions, only championships, and only trophies. Everything else is irrelevant. He once fired his team three times in a season. He seems to be unable to deal with the relationship with others. He even wants Abandon those rusty old guys who are kind to him and have high hopes. He has only fans but no friends, except for a loyal old trailer-Meck! He came to a small town that had been abandoned for a long time-Radiator Spring Town. In this small town, he met Mata, a crane that didn’t seem to have any culture; he met the beautiful Porsche sports car--Sali; more importantly, he knew the superstar sports car that changed everything about him--ha Desen Hernett. Hudson used to be the greatest sports car in history, even the current king of the wind was once his most loyal fan, but after a big accident, Hudson left the field, when he regrouped and planned to return to the field When he showed his glory again, he found that he was no longer welcome, so he retired to the town of Radiator Springs, stayed incognito, and became a doctor in the town. He told McQueen this little boy with his own experience-fame and wealth are nothing but a passing fame, no matter what trophy he is, in the end it's just an empty cup. McQueen didn't accept it at first, but Hudson's skills convinced McQueen. The simplicity of the residents in the small town moved McQueen, and Sally's warmth made McQueen gradually weakened his dedication to the game and the trophy. In the end, he changed. He became a person who values feelings and keeps his promises. He finally gave up the championship he had almost obtained. He gave up the fame and fortune he was about to have. He gave up the things he had madly pursued in the past. The former king completed his final game! Really, every time I see this scene, I have an urge to cry, moved by McQueen, moved by the wind! Sometimes from this scene I think of a king on the court——Zinedine Zidane. Why can’t his curtain call be perfect? Why let things that shouldn't belong to the arena dominate the outcome of the game? Why must the outcome be so important? Shouldn't the football game be to enjoy the fun of the sport itself, to enjoy the fun of the game itself?
From the fledgling arrogance to the indifferent experience of the world, McQueen has experienced a change from having only the game in his eyes to being indifferent to the game. Man’s maturity is a process, and perhaps experiencing something will make a person change...
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