Pixar is a very patient and responsible company. The sequel that has been grinding a sword in ten years is by no means a dog-tailed sequel. It can even be said that it not only gave the Toy Story series an ending, but also gave everyone who grew up watching this movie. A perfect farewell for the kids.
I read a movie review before saying that someone cried in the movie theater, and I was surprised: such a joyous Toy Story wouldn't make people sad anyway, right? It is true that the first hour and a half of the movie was as exciting and exciting as always. Woody led the toys out of the "Sunshine Kindergarten". After the battle with the strawberry bear and the horror of the garbage dump, it was very heart-wrenching and blood-boiled. In the last half hour, it may really be the generation who watched it grow up to understand. The toys made a great escape, but they didn't come back to Andy! They have a new owner, a little girl who really loves toys, Bonnie. At the end of the film, Andy introduces Bonnie to the partners who grew up with him one by one: Woody, Red Star, Tracy, Buzz Lightyear, the Potatoes, Tyrannosaurus, Dr. Pork Chop, Spring Dog, Little Alien... I played with them for the last time, then took a deep look at all the toys for the last time, turned to leave, and the university life ahead was waiting for him...
The moment he left, I admitted me There is an urge to cry. In fact, this is a happy ending, all the toys are still intact, they are still together, they have found a little master who will cherish them, but that is not Andy... Maybe they will leave him forever...
Briefly review the plot Bar. Andy, who is about to go to college, was asked by his mother to clean the room. All items should be put into the attic, thrown into a garbage bag, and taken to the college box. Detective Hu Di, who has been with Andy for the longest time, is fortunate to be the "darling of college students" and continues to accompany Andy. Other toys entered the attic... But an accident happened, and my mother mistook Buzz Lightyear and their bags as garbage... and later turned into toys donated to Sunshine Kindergarten. Everyone thought that they were abandoned by Andy, sad and angry, and decided to start a new life at Sunshine Kindergarten. Hu Di, who chased after him to explain, failed to convince everyone, and was taken home by Bonnie, who passed by by accident on the way home. It was a day before Andy left the house at this point.
The first moments of being in the sun are wonderful, it seems that the kids here are cute and loving toys. The local toy leader, a strawberry bear warmly received them and painted a blueprint for them. The most interesting thing is that Barbie actually met Kenny here (haha, mind you, this is Barbie's second boyfriend)! All was well until everyone was taken to the "caterpillar" room, a new home he chose for everyone. The disaster begins here! The kids here are completely from another world! They are very active and they don't know how to take care of toys at all! By the end of playtime, all the toys are scarred. That night, the big bears showed their true colors. They remodeled Buzz Lightyear to restore him to factory mode to be their puppet overseeing the other toys.
Meanwhile, Woody is having a great time at Bonnie's house, but he decides to leave to find Andy. With the help of a kind unicorn, he finds his way home online. When he was about to leave, he learned the truth about Sunshine Kindergarten and the cruelty of Big Bear from the clown. The brave detective decided to embark on a journey to save his friend.
The story after that is similar to the first two, all toys unite to overcome all difficulties and regain their freedom. Finally, they jumped back into the toy box before Andy left home. However, because of the note left by Woody, everyone did not enter the attic and was sent to Bonnie's house (where did the address come from? Didn't Woody read Google Maps at their house? And it was written on Bonnie's bag). In fact, when Andy arrived at Bonnie's house, the whole film could have ended successfully. But the writer gave me one last surprise. Andy took out the toys and introduced them one by one. At this time, Bonnie suddenly rushed to the toy box and shouted happily: Ah! cowboy!
That's right, Woody, who was supposed to accompany Andy to college in another box. After he wrote the address of Bonnie's house, he didn't go back, but chose to be with his friends...
From the first two films, it was vaguely seen that Andy had different feelings for Woody, and at this moment, it was even more revealing that he was reluctant... But look With Bonnie's innocent smile and her undisguised fondness for Woody, he smiled and said, "He's Woody, Inspector Cowboy, he's very brave and he never lets you down... This is the whole show. A scene that made me cry, Woody never let everyone down.
Aren't the others with distinct personalities? Buzz, who is slightly off the line in this episode, is still as hot and straightforward as Trish. Frankly speaking, the spark between the two of them was quite inexplicable, and it was because the Buzz mode was out of control that they fell in love with Trish at first sight? But he asked in enthusiastic Spanish: Who are you? I'm Buzz Lightyear, the space warrior defending the galaxy! It's still funny~ It's really touching that he almost gave his life to save Trish in the crucible of the junkyard.
The one that subverts my impression the most is Barbie and Kenny. A Barbie who values friends more than enjoyment, a Kenny who is excited to find someone to appreciate his fashion show... In general, Barbie is a good girl, with boobs and brains , actually knew that he would threaten Kenny, who loves clothes like his life, by tearing up his clothes; Kenny is also a good comrade who knows his mistakes and can correct them. It's beautiful to have lovers who end up getting married.
The other characters are also very good... I really want to remember every scene and every line of dialogue, because I know this is the last part of the toy series, and all the stories come to an end here... Really deep reluctance. In fact, I didn't watch the first two films as soon as they came out, but it took several years for me to listen to people's recommendations and get in close contact with them.
It's one of the very few movies that I can describe as "joy" and "beautiful". Andy's grown up and the toys have a new home, what about us? Where are these guys who are no longer children who grew up with them?
What I can say for sure is that I'm happy with this ending, and I'm still full of fantasies about my life...bye childhood, bye toys...
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