A true adult animation.
When the value system you trust shakes and even collapses, your life is about to lose its meaning, what should you do? The "old favorite" Hu Di, who is about to be replaced by a new toy, is facing such a dilemma. Buzz Lightyear, who suddenly realized that he is just a toy, is facing such a dilemma. You, me, and him who have suddenly left you, me, and he who have decided to say nothing, or who have suddenly decided to say nothing, may all face such a dilemma.
So, what does the protagonist in the animation do? Hu Di tried to save, he wanted to make a small trip, squeeze Buzz Lightyear away, and regain his status. Unexpectedly, the plan had an accident, and he and his opponent fell into a worse situation, and the enemy had to temporarily become a comrade-in-arms. But after Buzz Lightyear accidentally learned that he was nothing more than a toy, he simply collapsed and gave up the struggle.
Although these two hapless guys may be tragic in reality, there is always a turning point in the story. At this time, the most enviable shining point of these two characters was reflected-even though Hu Di knew that he could not escape the fate of "falling out of favor", he still wanted to return to Andy. For this reason, he does not hesitate to encourage his former opponent and current comrade Buzz Lightyear to cheer up, and he does not hesitate to face the biggest fear of the past, the toy sadist Axue, and he does not hesitate to practice all the crazy ideas to catch even one in ten thousand. possible. And Buzz Lightyear, who fell from the leader of a distant galaxy into a toy for anyone to play with. He thought that the communicator that could contact the headquarters was nothing more than a sticker. He was beaten by reality to the point where his self-cognition was almost completely subverted-such a big mentality. The gap was quickly adjusted with the help of Hu Di’s “Andy needs you”. What a trivial task to meet the expectations of a little boy compared to saving the galaxy, but Buzz Lightyear immediately grasped the meaning and performed it as faithfully as he did an interstellar mission.
The protagonist in the animation is always idealistic, and will give them a relatively happy ending. But in reality, when you are like Hu Di, and your doubts about self-worth are constantly being verified, can you lower your posture, put your mentality right, and stick to the original value evaluation system? Or, when you are like Buzz Lightyear and need to make changes to adapt to the new environment, can you immediately set up new goals in life and implement them resolutely after hearing a passionate speech? Even if you can be like them, you may not have a happy ending like them. After all, there are really too few things we can decide in real life. If the bad dog Ade is not locked out, if Andy moves a step faster, if the remote control car happens to be out of power, if Buzz Lightyear’s tape on the bazooka can’t be released, if the landing location is not exactly in the city. In Di's car-then Hu Di and Buzz Lightyear are just two discarded toys, and there is no more story behind.
In addition to the main storyline, there are many interesting details in this animation. For example, when Mr. Egghead accused Hu Di of shooting Bass out of the window, he said, "What if Andy likes to play with me more?" For example, Hu Di’s reason for bringing Bath when he was looking for his way home was "I don’t have the face to go back if I can’t find Bath." It is not difficult to think of the social evaluation and moral pressure he faces; The woman turned her head and walked away without any hesitation when Hu Di yelled "Things are not what you think, don't go, help me!", and she later saw Andy in the night clutching a cowboy hat while she was sleeping, and sighed Said: "Oh, Hu Di, if you could see how much Andy he missed you" formed a wonderful irony; besides, the biggest villain in the movie, Ashe, complained to his mother that his brother was broken. When I had a toy, he retorted loudly that my sister was lying and that the door of Ashe’s room was locked with countless locks from the inside. From these details, we can guess that Ashe’s abuse of the toy might have a lot to do with the family environment. He deliberately sabotaged it. Toys and actions that provoke sisters may be to attract the attention of others. There are many details like this. The whole animation does not evade the subtle contradictions in human nature. It is obviously jealous but does not want to be stingy. It wants to secretly spoil the person but never thinks about it. It wants to stand up for someone but wants to appear gregarious. It likes the new and hates the old but occasionally misses it. Old things...Although there are not too many jokes and tears in the animation, it reflects a lot of reality.
At the end of the film, it's another Christmas. Andy is opening new gifts. Hu Di smiled and teased Buzz: "I'm not worried. No matter what gifts Andy gets, it won't be worse than you." Question Yes, does Hu Di really want to open it? Can he really accept his destiny after experiencing all this? Fortunately, there is "Toy Story 2", we can go to the next film to find the answer.
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