Added the translation of "Toy Story 2"...it took a while to get used to the Hu Di of teacher Tong Zirong. I think the big difference between Pixar Disney animation and purely Disney animation is that they always work hard to convey some diverse values in it.
But from the perspective of an adult (that’s terrible, I’m an adult x), I always feel that it’s too realistic, and it’s so heartbroken...
The story of 1 and 2 is the same.
In 2’s story, everyone is in crisis. Although there are other seemingly more brilliant choices waiting for him, in the end Woody (and kidnapping jessie(x) still returns to his original life, making himself an "Andi’s toy". Due responsibility-even though he will not take Hu Di to college or honeymoon, he may even soon abandon himself because of his aging as a tangible thing. Accompanied by his favorite At the same time as the happy happiness brought by the owner, he also had to bear the worry of being abandoned by the other party every minute-but he still made a firm choice.
I have discussed with Yuanyuan before. In recent years, except for coco, King of Destruction 2 (I want to count it as x for the Lasseter producer) or the recently added toy story 1, 2... are all this. Way.
Because they bring out problems that people are unwilling to face and think deep in their hearts, they are extremely cruel in my eyes. Obviously reasonable, but maybe because this is not what I (a weak-hearted person x) needs x
But Pixar Animation has always attracted me with amazing imagination. The huge and illusory world is interspersed with anxious reality, leading to a warm and somewhat bitter reality. It makes people want to stop (so wait a few days and then watch 3?
And I like hug dragons the most! ? (The face of the Shangdi ticket that the company rewarded before is Huobaolong, it seems fate, duck hee hee
The little pony is also very cute!
And I think everyone should watch these two films before raising small animals or becoming parents, and understand what kind of situation and mentality they are depending on your existence.
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