In this movie, which returned after 11 years of absence, it ushered in a farewell to the toys. Although the movie is dotted with all kinds of laughs, the various happy scenes of childhood and the warm scenes of "everyone together", and even the joyous highlight of "prison break", still can't hide the melancholy atmosphere.
Movies will end, dreams will wake up, whether we want to or not, we still have to grow up, or grow old.
I still remember in Toy Story 1, when Buzz Lightyear knew he couldn't fly, I cried. It tells us that there is no eternal hero, nor should a hero be our only goal. I still remember in Toy Story 2, when Woody made the decision to go back to the little family and leave the museum, my heart skipped a beat. At the time, I couldn't tell what happened, but in retrospect now, it should be a kind of bravery of "my value, I call the shots".
Now, I have quietly entered the society, and silently said to myself: goodbye, toys; goodbye, childhood.
When I see toys again, I have no interest in playing, but I have more love for toys.
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