Maybe if I continue to write like this, I can only blindly Spoiler, but the story itself is far better than what I described. It's just the reluctance in Andy's eyes as he drives away at the end, and Woody's disappointment as he sits on the doorstep watching Andy, and it becomes a lingering scene in my mind.
The day I finished watching Toy Story 3, I was thinking about writing something, but I didn't know where to start. Until two days ago, I suddenly remembered the tumbler doll when I was a child, as if it was still shaking in time. The tumbler doll was probably my first toy, and it's been a bit shabby for as long as I can remember. Like the children in the kindergarten class of the Sunshine Home in the story, I also "abused" it. Every time I was beaten by my parents, I would vent on it. Fortunately, its characteristics can withstand what I did. do.
When I was a little older, I had my first clockwork toy, a frog, and we probably loved active sex toys as much as we now love remote-controlled toys like 4x4s. So much so that when I saw the clips in "Friends" where they played with clockwork toys, I had a lot of good memories: face masks, plastic toy swords, electronic sound guns... I still remember buying small toys to assemble them. I bought a lot of low-quality puffed food, I didn’t hesitate to slap my hands for foreign paintings, and I painted squares on the desks to play with the international military flag.
Now that I think about Andy entrusting toys to others, it may be the best way to say goodbye. We often only think from the point of view of toys that they are inanimate and do not need to take into account their feelings, but ignore that goodbye is not for toys, but Give yourself a good home in the past. So Woody's last words to Andy, "So long, partner." were more like Andy's thoughts.
Old toys like in the story will always be replaced by new ones. We often say the old toys are classics, but for people who grew up in different eras, the classics will never be the same in their minds. But these things that accompany us to grow will always exude that unique charm that will last forever.
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