For everyone who used to be a child

Julius 2022-03-16 09:01:01

You are probably an adult born in the 80s or 90s, or you have already married and set up a business. With your partner and children, you probably have already obliterated your youthful appearance. You are required to behave like adults in every way. Carefully polish your edges and corners to match this. The world seems to get along well.

Recently, I relived this sensational 3D animation feature film when I was a child. I remembered that many toys of my childhood didn’t know where to go. Maybe I kept them carefully in a cardboard box and placed them in a corner many years ago. inside. Later, the number of children in my sister's house gradually increased. They were turned out and occasionally played by the children. But after all, these toys are out of date. They don't have an electronic mechanical system, they can't learn how to talk to children, and they can't be remotely controlled. Children tend to pick it up easily and discard them indiscriminately in the next moment. When I think of those toys again one day, even the old empty box is gone... My childhood has long gone away from me.

Toys have gone through all kinds of hardships in order to reunite with their little owners. Their idea is very pure-toys should accompany their children who love them to live and grow together. This is their mission.

When reviewing the film, people sigh with emotion that these inseparable toys are always at your disposal, regardless of poverty, wealth, or health...Humans are always profit-oriented higher animals. "Put in the middle" deeply expresses the rules of the world, whether you admit it or not. Some people say that the older you get, the more you like animals. Those cats, dogs, or brutal bloodthirsty beasts are much cuter than humans who hide their swords in their smiles, thousands of times more lovely.

I hope that you working hard in a certain corner will suffer less grievances and hardships. When you encounter difficulties, learn to bow your head and don’t embarrass yourself; if you are lonely, I hope you believe that there will be some interesting soul in this world. Waiting for you; after this period of time, you will meet a new self; learn to accept your imperfections and take care of yourself. The days ahead are still long and everything is possible.

Dedicated to everyone who was a child, learn to take care of yourself in the world of adults, you are worth having

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Extended Reading
  • Elmore 2021-10-20 18:58:26

    It turned out to be in 1995

  • Humberto 2022-03-23 09:01:03

    The sequel "Toy Story 4" to a large extent follows the story mode of the film-starting from "the addition of new toys", it focuses on the growth process of toys gaining identity, which is mixed with some horror elements: in this film In “Toy Story 4”, it’s probably these toys with Tim Burton’s weird appearance. In “Toy Story 4”, they are even more vigorous. The appalling appearance in movies such as Dead Silence, Annabel, and Ghost Baby. The horror elements added in "Toy Story 4" do not know how many children are frightened. Maybe they are frightened by those misshapen toys like we used to be nightmares. It is not until we grow up that we understand that under their terrifying appearance, All contain bright pearls.

Toy Story quotes

  • Andy: [Woody and Buzz drop from the sky into a cardboard box in Andy's car, next to Andy; he looks in and sees them] Hey, wow!

    Andy's Mom: What? What is it?

    Andy's Mom: [joyfully, as he brings Woody and Buzz out] Woody, Buzz!

    Andy's Mom: Oh great, you found them; where were they?

    Andy: [overjoyed] Here in the car.

    Andy's Mom: See? What did I tell you? Right where you left them.

    [as Andy hugs his toys fervently, Woody and Buzz come to life for a second and wink at each other to congratulate each other on their success, then return to their lifeless forms]

  • [Andy walks down to the car with Woody to go to Pizza Planet, confused of how Buzz would mysteriously disappear]

    Andy: I couldn't find my Buzz. I know I left him right there.

    Andy's Mom: Honey, I'm sure he's around. You'll find him.

    [Buzz, shown be be alright, pops out from the bushes angered with Woody, and hops onto the Rear Bumper of Andy's Car as it drives off]