I finished watching the film in one afternoon, the film itself is not long, only one hour and forty minutes, and the development is extremely smooth. This movie was released in 1995. Speaking of which, I can't help but feel that I was not yet born at that time. The motivation that originally inspired me to watch it was Steve Jobs, and I saw his name in the film producer. This is the first film produced by Pixar Studio with Steve Jobs as CEO. When the title logo appeared, a small table lamp was seen jumping. . I saw the birth and development of this series when I read the biography of Steve Jobs. In fact, this is already a big IP. At least I, the person who has never seen it so far, also knew Buzz Lightyear and knew that in Disneyland The popularity of the Buzz Lightyear shooting project. But after reading the introduction, watching the story behind it, and after watching the film, the thing that impressed me the most in my mind was two words—brain hole. What kind of imagination inspires such a storyline so easy to take for granted. Toys for kids, oh so normal. The damage and replacement of toys are also unnoticed like the passage of time.
However, in this movie, I saw the inner world of the toys, and saw the emotional trends and conflicts of the toys. There is even the friendship between Woody and Buzz Lightyear... I saw the giant brain hole that toys are living and thinking creatures, and the plot is cleverly designed. Buzz Lightyear found that he could not fly, but in the end Sublimation gave him a chance to fly, and the arrangement was just right. The igniting matches are also placed in Hu Di's pocket. It is so logical, and the magnifying glass is used to focus Guangxin to ignite the fire line... In addition, the cowboy boy Hu Di has grown from self-confidence to jealousy, and then to awakening. , the audience witnessed the growth of this toy, with a great sense of substitution. Maybe it's time to look back and think about the toys you used to have, and feel a little sorry for them? Or feel creepy? This is also the greatest measure of the success of the film.
Although I only watched the first one, the next few are high-scoring masterpieces produced by Pixar, and I will read them one by one in the next few days. Another big IP was slowly filled by me. I wanted to say that this movie is aimed more at children, but then I can't say the same. Countless adults, like me, watched this movie for different reasons, but they were accidentally immersed in this easy-to-obtain Happy, and amazed at the world of its creativity every moment.
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