Woody is the protagonist

Maxwell 2022-04-19 09:01:03

The second part is better than the first, mainly because of the storyline. I don't remember who said it. The beauty of the picture was at that time, and the theme and artistic conception were memorable.
Woody's broken arm makes him dread being abandoned, a feeling that gives the toy a lot of humanity that goes beyond the top at this point. In this one, Woody is the real embodiment of leadership, he went to save Squeaky himself but was stolen by Al. There are also other toy friends that Bass brought to the rescue, which truly reflects the team and friendship.
From the perspective of screen production, it is also much more refined than the first one.
I really liked when the old repairman repaired Woody, it was really like finishing a work of art, wiping Woody's eyes and ears, spraying rosy cheeks, and shining Woody's shoes... and that toolbox, A complex and reasonable structure, like a treasure chest.
Based on the principle of no spoilers, I will say these about the content of the plot.
Toys are inseparable to children, but children will abandon toys. This is a bit like a pet, but it should not be as good as a pet.
Woody's character setting is perfect and bright in this one.

Painful memories of the past, like Cowgirl, remain terrified and frantically want to flee. The old miner is a pitiful and pathetic existence, always on the shelf, watching others get bought. He was fed up with this kind of pain, and it was unfair. Going to a museum was the best option he could think of.
The IQ and courage values ​​of the last film, Silly Toy Friends, have soared, and all that is left is the essence.

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Extended Reading
  • Adelbert 2021-10-20 18:59:11

    1. The first part discusses "knowing yourself", and the second part discusses the same theme. Hu Di accidentally discovered that he was not ordinary, but a "big star." Is it to continue to return to Andy and take the risk of being abandoned; or to go to the museum and be loved by generations of children? I have been confused and hesitated, and finally realized that I am not a collection, but a toy. From the inferiority complex in the first part, to accepting himself, to knowing that he is rare in the second part, to not forgetting his original intention, Hu Di realized that "the rich and the rich cannot be licentious, and the poor and the poor cannot be moved." 2. The elevator went up, Buzz Lightyear 2 mistakenly thought that his anti-gravity function had taken effect, and still thought he was really a Space Mounted Police. It’s okay to live in an illusory world, after all, father and son can recognize each other (here to pay tribute to "Star Wars"); Hug and Hug Dragon never beat King Zach in the game, but defeated each other in reality; Hu Di played A real "Hoody Cowboy Show", and the luggage cart becomes a train. The collision between the real world and the game world is particularly interesting. 3. There are NG clips at the end of the film, as if the toy is indeed alive.

  • Stephon 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    The ending NG lens is so cute. This is a bit of a cliché. The toys save each other back and forth, but the relationship between the toys and the owner really reminds me of my long-neglected babies.

Toy Story 2 quotes

  • [first lines]

    Buzz Lightyear: [landing on Zurg's planet in the Buzz Lightyear Video Game] Buzz Lightyear to mission log: All signs point to this planet as location of Zurg's fortress, but there seems to be no signs of intelligent life anywhere...

  • [Buzz #2 and the other toys tries to get Woody back home]

    Buzz Lightyear: Hold it right there!

    All: Buzz?

    Buzz Lightyear #2: You again?

    Buzz Lightyear: Woody! Thank goodness you're all right.

    Woody: Buzz, what is going on?

    Buzz Lightyear #2: [throws Woody onto the floor] Hold on! I am Buzz Lightyear, and I'm in charge of this detachment.

    Buzz Lightyear: No, *I'm* Buzz Lightyear.

    Buzz Lightyear #2: [arguing with Buzz #1] *I'm* Buzz Lightyear!

    Buzz Lightyear: *I* am Buzz Lightyear!

    Woody: So, who's the *real* Buzz?

    Buzz LightyearBuzz Lightyear #2: I am!

    Buzz Lightyear #2: Don't let this imposter fool you! He's been trained by Zurg himself to mimic my every move.

    [Buzz opens up Buzz #2's helmet, leaving him to choke on the "Toxic Air" around him]