This series of negative voices has indeed rushed to Jun Ye's ears in the past few days.
But I am not convinced. How could it be possible to bring a Pixar like "Dream Travels" at the end of 2017, which has swept the 1.2 billion box office in China, how can it be that old is old in just over a year?
And for "Toy Story", a big IP that has 24 years of history and is enough to be called the treasure of Pixar Town Hall, how can it be said that it is spoiled?
I was dissatisfied, so I went to harvest this latest work with a skeptical attitude.
Then I can say with certainty: Pixar is still the admirable Pixar, and the "Toy Story" series has always been the animation that should be endlessly loved by all post-90s.
Post-80s are too old and 00 are too tender. But if you happen to be a member of the post-90s, then I hope you must carefully consider and taste the essence of the connotation that Pixar has buried in this series of animations.
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