Perfect but not the best ending

Onie 2022-03-14 14:12:23

The first time I watched Toy Story was in the second grade of elementary school. It was my first exposure to animated feature films, and it was also the first time I found out that animation can be so twisted and interesting. development and grow up slowly. The most attractive part of Pixar is that it can skillfully use the environment and characters to create a series of exciting adventures, while Disney is good at creating fantastic scenes. This is also a film full of twists and turns, and Woody has become a troublemaker from the team leader of the first three films. He accompanies Bonnie to kindergarten very much like a father who is worried that his child will have no friends in kindergarten, and still refuses to let go of the child's hand and let her go the way she should go. Everything Andy does is actually for himself, he has lost Woody and can't lose Bonnie again, and he doesn't want to be a discarded toy. At the end, I decided to wander with Bo to see the outside world, and complete the sublimation of the final theme. The time is changing and the environment is changing. When old friends leave, there are new friends to meet. Even if there are no new friends, there is a vast world worth exploring. Overall it's an excellent movie, but for the Toy Story series, this too American Dream, the third one has drawn a very perfect ending, to infinity and beyond I don't know what it is for toys What kind of fate?

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  • Vinnie 2022-03-23 09:01:35

    I don't know if I bought the wrong ticket and watched the Mandarin version of the relationship. The overall feeling is peace-keeping and boring...

  • Jordy 2022-03-24 09:01:33

    Mediocrity, incredible mediocrity. In order to keep pace with the times and highlight the girl's power, I forcibly changed the character of the shepherdess from a playful and unrestrained vase to a female leader with strong leadership and action. I don't like vase, I just dislike this process Deliberateness and greatness in any form. In the past three episodes, the relationship between toys and people has maintained a delicate distance. In this episode, toys can directly affect people, making the story lose its original warm fairy tale feel. Lasseter's replacement really had a big impact. . .

Toy Story 4 quotes

  • Buzz Lightyear: How do we get that key?

    [Margaret nonchalantly walks past Buzz and puts the key right in front of him]

  • Bo Peep: [in response to Woody's plan to get Forky back to Bonnie] Nobody wants this.

    Woody: I do.

    Bo Peep: Why?

    Woody: Because...

    Bo Peep: Why?

    Woody: Just because...

    Bo Peep: [grabs Woody] Why?

    Woody: Because it's all I have left to do!... I don't have anything else...

    Bo Peep: So, the rest of us don't count?

    Woody: That's - That's not what I meant. Bonnie needs Forky.

    Bo Peep: No! *You* need Bonnie! Open your eyes, Woody. There's plenty of kids out there. It can't be just about the one you're still clinging to.

    Woody: It's called loyalty. Something a lost toy wouldn't understand!

    Bo Peep: [feeling insulted] I'm not the one that's lost.