When I was a child, I didn't like Toy Story. After all, I was still a little girl, and I had no interest in the life of two male toys. I watched it again on New Year's Eve. This movie, which is two years older than me, really has a lot of classics. The person who wrote the script must be a genius. I really couldn't help crying this time. This is hilarious, a space trooper eager to save the universe and a cowboy who is at ease with the owner's favorite, there are many conflicts when they are together. Including the part where they were going to the playground, Woody wanted to trick Buzz into getting in the car, and even said that it was a spaceship, and Buzz was willing to get in the car. After getting in the car, he was determined to sit in the front seat and fasten his seat belt. Don't be too cute.
It can be said that Bass is a bit like most children. We thought we could save the world and become a hero, but only later learned that there are too many people like us, and we are not the most special and unique.
So Bass, who found that he was just a toy, began to doubt his worth, gave up on himself, and broke a hand, willing to have afternoon tea with Louis XVI's Princess and her sister.
In the end, instead, it was Woody who recognized his own value, and bringing happiness to the owner was his value, and they returned to Andy's side.
These two very different toys, one modern and the other nostalgic, have become friends because of this.
In the end, when they took to the sky because of the neighbor's bad boy's rocket, Bass finally took off, shining brightly in the sun to his goal.
Fly to the universe, the vastness.
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