From 1995 to 1999, the second part was launched, still on the big screen. If you push it back for more than ten years, to the current box office era, the popularity will be sky-high, and the operation of the entire IP cultural derivatives will be unmatched in the past.
Still every frame is amazing!
After becoming good comrades, Woody and Buzz Lightyear led Andy's toy team to live an orderly and prosperous life. Yet the same problem persists, the owners are growing up with new attention, and they are starting to wear out.
In order to save a penguin that was sold as a second-hand commodity, Andy, who had a broken arm, was stolen by a toy dealer, met his fellow cowboy who had been waiting for him, and before the great temptation - became a collection in the museum - —Wandering and struggling, living in a museum and being watched by generations of children, or staying at home and being pampered by a child (and not even being pampered anymore)? This is a problem.
For the vast majority of toys, it is difficult to encounter such an opportunity as Woody in a lifetime. What a great opportunity to realize self-worth! Under the leadership of Buzz Lightyear, the toy friends are dispatched to rescue Woody. This is a big play of redemption and self-redemption.
In the spectacular toy city, there are still many toys that have not yet been sold and do not know how to own the owner's emotions. They look so cold, they are just a part of the production line, and they are no fun. Even though they are alive, they appear selfish and thin.
Zach's appearance is so wonderful (so wonderful that foul language can express this pleasure); I am very happy that Mr. Egghead finally looks forward to his wife; Silk (will be the protagonist in the third installment). It's amazing that every setting, every character, takes full advantage of their unique necessity to exist (find that there's no better way to express it than to repeat "awesome")!
There are a lot of tributes in the film, or the team is just entertaining themselves on a whim. Anyway, they are their own things and must be discovered by sharp-eyed "iron fans". The old man in "A Bug's Life"; Andy's room has a "Insects" calendar; the prototype of the canyon that Buzz flew over at the beginning is the riverbed around the Ant Island in "A Bug's Crisis"... Let's discover the highlights , this film can lead to fan salon gatherings.
When children grow up, toys are worn out. Years, let us go further and further, and occasionally stop to think about what we have lost.
Suddenly I remembered those toys I discarded a few years ago in order to free up the drawer, and I regretted it a lot. In fact, I regretted it for a long time. Will they also hate me, resent me, and turn into cruel toys? In fact, there is no place for them in the house. There are a lot of them, but I don't know which one is broken. Suddenly, they become diligent, tidy up, and even take pictures and write sensational stories, and then they lose their minds.
Never thought that we regard them as playthings, but they regard us as lifelong partners, life is your toy, and death is also your toy. If my toys were alive, they would try to get back, but they didn't come back...
One thought difference.
The last tidbits are so interesting, they really give life to the toys, as if they are just the actors of this film. They can NG, laugh, have emotions, and get hurt. I need to add a truck of chicken legs to the person who came up with this idea.
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