the year 1995! I was only 6 years old then! Incredibly, it seems that it is still a classic, not only the animation special effects (the first full 3D animation of Pixar and Jobs), but also its plot and creativity.
The story tells us that it is difficult to know ourselves. Woody and Buzz are the bosses among the toys at home, but there are always many variables in life, and no one can predict what the future will look like. From the moment we step out of the house, it is also the best opportunity to know ourselves. Friendship and difficulties teach us to grow, know ourselves, know others, and know the world.
Buzz Lightyear found that he was no longer the leader in the universe, but a mass-produced toy (made in Taiwan). The spaceship he had painstakingly repaired was just a box. Everyone thought he was unique. Actually you are not a hero.
How many people, ever since they can remember, have been imagining themselves as heroes of all kinds, saving the universe, ruling the country, and creating an era. Later, the things that heroes have to manage are getting smaller and smaller, such as the proud of the times, industry elites and fashion stars But; later, Hero Wuxia takes care of other people's affairs, as long as he has no worries about food and clothing, a happy life, and a happy family... In the end, when we grow up, when life is fully displayed in front of us in its true face, we discover the previous The assumptions are too good. We can't control many external things, and what we can't control is ourselves - it turns out that I'm not a hero at all.
However, the weak, jealous of Buzz Lightyear, Woody, is in the process of adventure, step by step to realize the progress from toy to hero, even if he is in trouble, even if he is excluded by toys, but he does not give up at all.
Thanks to Bass, for letting me know that I was not the only one who lost so much when I grew up; thanks to Woody, for letting me know that the meaning of life can be shaped by my own efforts, no matter how small you are.
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