We are all toys, we are all children.

Thelma 2022-04-22 07:01:02

Years later, when I looked back at this film, which was earlier than I was born, I wanted to relive this ingenious fairy tale in a relaxed and entertaining mood, but was pulled into the dark memories of my childhood by a dream of a bear child who abused toys.

This very gloomy child who was shown said, "I want to ride a pony." I suddenly realized that although he was next to the little masters of various toys, he had a completely different family environment. He liked to be rough. The modified toys, put all kinds of locks on the door of his house, and also love a person's non-stop talking to himself to help him solve the loneliness and satisfy himself. All his aggressive behavior is magnified by the film's political metaphor, making him a heinous villain from the perspective of the toys. But the producer still gave some side descriptions, parents who only slept on the sofa, rude behaviors that were never stopped, horrific abandoned toys assembled and assembled, and so on.

From the toy's point of view, he is a heinous devil, but from the child's point of view, he just hides his insecure natural behavior through aggressive behavior. Lawlessness is simply acceptable.

In the end, the director may also be politically correct. The villains should look like they were influenced, but no matter how mad they are, they will still shout at night that I want to ride a pony. Their hearts are at best with their foreheads burned. A sheriff with a scar, but who would care, all this should not be faced by the toys, let alone by the toy owners.

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Toy Story quotes

  • Mr. Potato Head: [From in the Cardboard box they'd been placed in for Moving] How did I get stuck with *you* as a moving buddy?

    Rex: Everyone else was picked.

  • Sergeant: [he and the other green soldiers leap out of the bucket onto Woody] There he is, men! Get him!

    Mr. Potato Head: Let's string him up by his pull string!

    [he and the other toys, apart from Slinky and Bo Peep rush on over toy Woody, and attempt to throw him out]

    Bo Peep: Would you boys stop it?

    Andy: Okay, Mom, I'll be right down; I've gotta get Buzz.

    [all the toys return to their places as Andy enters his room, looking for Buzz]

    Andy: Mom, do you know where Buzz is?

    Andy's Mom: No, I haven't seen him.

    [Mr. Potato Head looks grimly from behind Etch, having drawn a hangman noose]

    Andy's Mom: Andy, I'm heading out the door!

    Andy: But Mom, I can't find him!

    Andy's Mom: Well honey, just grab some other toy; now, come on!

    Andy: [picks up Woody and heads to the car] Okay.