The lights go out, the surroundings go dark, the Egghead gang is still full of evil on the screen, and Woody and Buzz continue to save the world.
At the moment, what does it matter if it's 3D or not? I seem to be back in 1996, the kid who knew for the first time that animation can be so handsome, and let himself laugh disturbingly while watching Dr. Pig's supership in the cinema.
However, the height lines that followed the door frame with the years suddenly reminded me that it has been so long since I first met these toys.
Yeah, it's been so long
, the grasshoppers in the grass and the shells on the beach have long since disappeared, the jingling coins in the piggy bank have become the overwhelming bank cards in the wallet, and chatting and surfing the Internet has replaced skipping ropes. Sandbags and rubber bands, there are no more saints and slam dunks in the conversation between classmates, and those model train toy guns and stuffed animals have long been stuffed into an unknown box and left in the most corner of memory. , you can no longer find it even with a flashlight.
Yes, it has been so long, so long
that even Andy in the cartoon has grown into a handsome young man, ready to welcome the arrival of his college life.
So what if there was no misunderstanding of that garbage bag? For Andy, who bid farewell to childhood, all the meaning of Woody's existence is the memory stuffed in the box. The same ten thousand years of dust, in the attic, or beside Andy, what is the difference?
Familiar friends have been given away or sold, and even the beautiful shepherdess has disappeared, just like my childhood that was never complete. And even so, Woody, even Buzz and Jessie who knew that they were not abandoned, still firmly believed:
We are Andy's Toys
Even if Andy never touches them again, even if they stay in the box until they rot.
I know Toy Story 3 isn't really a story about loyalty and promises, but as it happens I can't help but think about that song that's been playing for 14 years,
You've got a friend in me.
At this point I suddenly remembered that Peter had told Woody in the second part that sooner or later there would be a day when
the grown boy would spread his wings and he would never again Not his world.
At that time, Woody had already given him the answer—
even so, I would accompany Andy to welcome that day.
In the past 14 years, Woody and the others have not changed.
So even if I can't figure out whether their choice was worth it, I looked at Woody's very firm eyes to go home from the beginning to the end, and at Buzz and Jessie, who knew they would never see the light of day, but still retained their nostalgia for Andy. , I am so convinced that Andy is the happiest person in the world.
Because someone's love for him is so lasting and pure without asking for anything in return.
Just like the first two stories, Woody and Buzz went through all the hardships and came back to Andy's side.
Watching them crawling quietly into the carton, I thought it was the end of the story, as many times before.
Although I can't imagine the fate of them being shelved in the future, I think this may be the best ending - I am a selfish human after all, so I actually understand Andy's heart: I will also put my childhood toys They pick and choose, give away most of them, pick out a few cherished pieces and put them in the cardboard boxes in the storage room, and let the dust of the years fall on them, just to remember them in the occasional idle days in the future. Can find some childhood fetters.
Toy Story, he also accompanied me through my childhood, so I am so sure that if Woody and the others were still with Andy, even if they never had a happy game time, my childhood would be a little more fulfilling .
But Pixar's story, like life, always has unexpected twists and turns.
Woody, who loved Andy, chose his partner, Andy, who loved Woody, chose to leave. When Andy's car disappeared at the end of the street with smoke, Toy Story3, or the story of Andy and Woody, really ended. .
I remember tears streaming down my cheeks, and I know it was because I remembered a childhood that I can never get back, a wonderful hallucination. Even the scene where Woody smiled and greeted everyone to introduce each other couldn't really fill my heart, but a voice told me that this should not be the end of Pixar's animation for us.
Sure enough, the lights were on in the theater, but Pixar's story continued.
Looking at the smiles on everyone's faces, I seem to begin to understand the true melody of this story -
when Buzz and Jessie chose to protect Andy and Woody's happiness, Woody finally understood the future Buzz and they deserved. Woody, who put the note on the box, knew that although he cherished Andy so much, Buzz and the others needed their company more than the grown-up boys.
And Andy, who was loved by everyone but never knew, when he handed Bonnie the toys one by one, I knew he was engraving his childhood friends one by one in his heart , and then solemnly hand them over to a happy future.
"Woody, he's always been my best friend, he's the best cowboy, he never disappoints, can you promise to take good care of him for me?"
At this moment, no matter how deep Woody's love for Andy is It has also had the most abundant return, because Andy is no longer the little boy who will love the new and hate the old. He has made the most selfless decision between his own attachment and Woody's future.
So, who says Andy doesn't know that toys have life? At this moment, Andy must be convinced that his favorite Woody and friends will have a new happiness.
Andy and Woody said goodbye with a smile, and I know that's because they've always treasured each other's presence in their hearts.
Andy went to meet the new starting point of his life, and Woody and the others could accompany the lovely Bonnie to start all over again.
So in this story, every selfless person has not lost but gained more.
So, let's try to learn about Andy and Woody?
In this way, maybe we will never lose everything we cherish most, including the warm childhood spent with Toy Story.
Subtitles emerge, but Toy Story's story continues.
I never worried that Pixar might be superfluous because they never let me down.
I know that even when I'm getting old, I'll smile from the bottom of my heart when I see Andy running happily with Woody on top of it... Of course, the background music must be added, oh, it's the familiar- ---
You've Got A Friend In Me.
---- Just this nonsense, dedicated to my favorite 3D cartoon, Toy Story
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