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Bass: I'm useless, no one can help
Woody: What? Bass of your line. Can you get me out. I'll dismantle the rocket for you again, and let's escape back to Andy's house together.
Bass: What's the difference between Asher's and Andy's?
Woody: Bass, you fell so hard, you must have lost your mind
Bass: No, Woody. I've never been so awake...you're right, I'm not a space trooper at all. I'm just a toy, a poor little toy.
Woody: Wait a minute, being a toy is a lot more fun than being a Spaceman!
Bass: ... well said.
Woody: No! it is true.
Bass: Andy doesn't want some Space Troopers, man. He only wants you as a toy, and you are the greatest thing in his mind, man. He only wants your toy, you are his toy.
Bass: But why does Andy want me?
Woody: Why does Andy want you? Look at yourself. You're an astronaut - Buzz Lightyear, and every other toy wants to be like you. You have wings, you shine in the dark, you talk, your helmet turns that...that...that. You are an amazing toy! You are amazing! I mean...I mean...how can a toy like me compare to Buzz Lightyear...all I can say is: I have a snake in my boot! How could Andy like me with you, I should be tied to that rocket.
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Theme: Compete for favor
Every year Andy celebrates his birthday, and every time he gets a new toy, each toy will worry about his own destiny, because the arrival of the new toy will not let him lose the owner's favor.
This year was Buzz Lightyear's best-selling year, and there were commercials on TV - director Andy naturally also received Buzz Lightyear as a birthday present. Cowboy Woody, who has maintained his absolute dominance year after year, feels that he is no longer favored, and tries his best to drive Buzz Lightyear out. Unexpectedly, an accident occurs, and the scene of the cowboy driving Buzz is not seen by the toys. Buzz accidentally falls out of the window, and Woody wants to retrieve the lost Buzz Lightyear and clear the misunderstanding. An interesting adventure begins.
At the beginning, Bass's identity as a toy was still artificially set, thinking that he was a space warrior who saved space, and he could fire lasers and fly. After watching my own advertisement on TV, I realized that Woody was right when he said that he was a toy, and then re-acquainted himself with the emotion of wanting to give up. Finally, he slowly realized his identity as a toy, and he could still create value for Andy. So back and Woody became best friends. This seems to symbolize that everyone starts out in a box set by someone else or their parents. Only when I came out again did I realize that everyone actually has their own value. This is also the film's first resonance point - self-identity.
In addition, Woody also embodies self-identity. At first, he was always jealous, thinking that Bass was a threat to him; later, when the Axue family saw the cruel-looking toys that were dismantled by the evil master, they thought they would do bad things, until he found that the little master still liked it. He and Buzz and every toy; the evil-looking toy is still standing up and working together when it needs help. Only then did he realize that those were his own "delusions", and this was the only climax of the film. This is the spiritual growth of the two protagonists.
Then come to mention the villain of this one - A Xue
Unlike Andy, A Xue symbolizes the "bullying" of toys. In my opinion, it is also a way to express the exploration of the world. The adults in the film did not stop it but allowed it to be disassembled. Unlike Eddie who really likes and loves and loves to play and collect, Axue fully reflects his love to the disassembly and modification of each toy, all of which reflect his desire for knowledge. I believe more that children are innocent and will not become bad people when they grow up. This is just a way for them to explore the world and understand the world.
The biggest point of conflict in this film is Mr. Warhead's misunderstanding of Woody. In fact, it is understandable, because Woody also misunderstood Bass in this way. It can be seen that the feelings of the environment shaping people and the toys are relatively simple, and everyone has a sense of crisis and is worried To be replaced, in fact, Woody is not the only one who thinks so. That's the "fear" in the toy, right?
At the end, Andy, the owner, had another birthday, symbolizing another year of growth. Get new gifts, get Mrs. Egghead and a pet dog.
One of the reasons for liking Toy Story is that it has a strong sense of substitution. Everyone has come from children and has played with toys. The film brings us back to that innocence era.
The second reason is that there are many toys, but they have distinct styles, and they are affectionate and righteous, and they can always get together at critical moments to come up with ideas.
The third point is the mandarin dubbing. The cowboy Hu Di of the first trilogy is all teacher Tong Zirong (I don't know the fourth part, it has not been released when the author wrote the manuscript), and he likes his voice. It really brought out Woody's pride and righteousness. The older generation of dubbing is really good, and it is less and less heard.
The title of this article is "Restore the most real toy world in your eyes". The real thing is not only toys, but also people. The characters of toys can be everyone around us, even ourselves. They have misunderstandings and doubts about the world, just like we used to be. The toys and people in the film slowly penetrate into each other, and will eventually become the best life memory for every viewer.
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