Made in Hollywood

Chapter 839 Some things never come back

Although it is likely to continue to produce sequels in the future, Warner Bros. has released the end of the "Toy Story" trilogy early in the promotion, which has attracted the attention of a large number of fans.

It has been more than seventeen years since the first computer-animated feature film in film history. The original fans have grown up, and the film means to them the beauty and memories of the past!

Therefore, in addition to the current teenagers, some older groups are also the audience of this film, and the film also played the banner of nostalgia.

So it should come as no surprise that a lot of people in their thirties and older showed up at the Toy Story 3 premiere.

"I don't know what to say. This series has accompanied me through a carefree childhood."

In the interview area, Scarlett, holding Duke’s arm, faced the interview without hesitation and shouted for the film, “It used to make me cry, laugh, move, and obsess me. Every toy in it once used up all the pocket money, for me, "Toy Story" means too much, it will be one of the best memories of my childhood."

Later, the reporter asked Duke about the series.

""Toy Story" has an indelible influence on the history of film," Duke said emphatically of Pixar Studios, "it is the pioneering spirit of Pixar Studios itself that makes this film not only technically, but also It breaks new ground in terms of storytelling."

"Toys such as Buzz Lightyear and Woody cowboy immediately won the love of people of different age groups, and their popularity is no less than the classic characters of other movies. "Toy Story" greatly expanded the audience of animated movies, It also redefines the rules of filmmaking, proving that it's perfectly possible to make a film that can appeal to all kinds of audiences. In fact, "Toy Story" set the stage for the films that followed it—whether animated or live-action— Set a benchmark."

"I remember when we released Toy Story," John Lasseter, of the other side, also said in the interview. “Steve Jobs said it was our Snow White. We were also like, ‘Hey, if Toy Story is going to be as big as Snow White and become a classic movie that everyone’s talking about, then What a cool thing that would be."

And then Andrew Stanton went on to say, "Make Toy Story, for everyone, feel like it's about a part of their life—their childhood. Their family life." That's what we What motivated Toy Story is what drives every movie we make to this day."

As the heroes of the Pixar studio arrived in the interview area one after another, Duke took the initiative to leave here with Scarlett Johansson on his arm. The people of Pixar, like the toys that are about to go on the big screen again, are today's protagonists.

"Time flies."

While walking towards the screening hall, Scarlett said to Duke, "In the blink of an eye, seventeen years have passed."

"You were still such a tall little one at the time." Duke's hand gestured at waist height, "It's killing you to be noisy all day long."

"So you were estranged from me then?"

Walking into the front hall of the theater, Scarlett held Duke's hand even tighter, "I remember very clearly, you always avoid me."

"All right. Honey."

Duke didn't want to bring up this topic again, and pointed to the screening hall ahead, "The movie is about to start."

While the first two "Toy Story" films were hugely successful, some viewers were a bit apprehensive about the third installment. Especially some hardcore fans.

As a sequel to a classic movie, it is often unflattering. It is usually dubbed as "the dog's tail continues the mink" and is suspected of stealing money, so when Pixar Studio decided to return to the "toy series", many fans were delighted and worried.

"Toy Story 3" has been more than ten years since the last one. Pixar simply let Andy grow up in the film, making the decision to dispose of the toys while he was away from home for college.

More than an hour before the development of the plot, there were climaxes and climaxes. In fact, the direction of the development of the plot can still be seen in the shadow of the first two parts-the conflict between Woody and the toys is stimulated to be resolved, and then they work together to achieve the goal.

Here, some viewers may find fault with Pixar for repeating the old ways, yes! This part fully takes care of the tastes of the children, and the continuous appearance of new characters also makes the film exciting and interesting, but it is not enough to make the film a classic.

However, the appearance of the second half hour brought the theme of this film to a higher level than the previous two.

When the toys encountered plots during their escape from the garbage dump and fell into the huge furnace, they held hands weakly but firmly, smiling at each other and waiting for the god of death to come. The orange light in the furnace was hitting the toys. , Warm and sad, like the light before the setting sun.

Although the audience knew that Pixar would not end like this, they were still moved, and a clear sob sound could be heard in the theater. After all, the toy series has been with them for so many years, and Woody Cowboy and Buzz Light will never be remembered. Years can't solve the problem.

But when all the efforts of the toys are in vain, and the hero ends up dead, the audience who watched the series grow up can't help but sigh—Andy who will grow up, toys who will be discarded, everything will change, and this law is the same in the movie Be applicable.

And time not only brings the toys the fate of being neglected, but also takes away too much childhood feelings. So far, the movie has already been in a humorous tone, unconsciously extending a trace of nostalgia.

Of course, if the film becomes a tragedy, it may really be remembered by many people forever, but it will become a sharp weapon to kill the box office.

Neither Duke nor Warner Bros. would have allowed this to happen, nor had Pixar, a studio refocused on the market, allowed the tragedy to happen.

Therefore, when Pixar tried the "Melting Pot Adventure" chopper, the toys returned to Andy without any risk.

Ordinary movie stories will probably stop here, and they will never lose their appreciation, but Andy's choice next is the biggest highlight of the film.

Under the guidance of Woody Cowboy, Andy, who originally planned to hide the toys in the attic, held a large box of toys and made up his mind to give them to the little girl Bonnie who also likes toys.

When Andy took out the toys and introduced them one by one, he could clearly feel Andy's deep love for the toys, and the more obvious this love was, the more reluctant it was.

When the Woody cowboy at the bottom of the box was unexpectedly taken out at the end, there was a deep sigh in the theater. Duke even saw a girl in the front row quietly wiping her eyes. This series took seventeen years to produce. Got too many fans...

Although reluctant, this may be the best ending for the toys, Andy said——they mean a lot to me, I hope you treat them well—with sighs and a little relief in his eyes.

Andy took out the toys and played with Bonnie for a long time. One of the most profound scenes - Andy put Woody on his neck, laughed and ran against the wind. This scene also appeared in "Toy Story 1" , Echoing from beginning to end, there is a little parting here, but it is indeed a perfect farewell.

Pixar took the audience's childlike innocence as an introduction, and directly hit the most important things in their lives in the second half hour of the film.

When many viewers thought they had caught something after watching the film, in fact, some things were gone forever.

"Toys played an irreplaceable role in our childhood. We injected our emotions into toys, endowing each toy with life and ability. They were also the shapers of our imagination, richly decorating our world. In childhood, probably no one ever thought of saying goodbye to their toys.”

When walking out of the theater, Duke happened to hear a girl being interviewed by a reporter, "Indeed, I really didn't expect that watching "Toy Story 3" would make me cry in the theater, and the scene where Andy bid farewell to the toys affectionately , I can't help but recall the good times in my life that I had to say goodbye to one by one."

Whenever a classic movie ends, it will always bring various feelings to the audience. "Toy Story 3" is better than the previous two films in terms of screen and story structure. Even in terms of technology, Pixar Studio has a new breakthrough.

For example, the hugging bear has a total of 3,473,271 hairs, but it is rendered lifelike by Pixar.

As a benchmark in the industry, there is no doubt about the strength of Pixar Studios in animated films.

For many people, "Toy Story 3" is like a childhood farewell ceremony, so unforgettable, so straight to the heart, bringing endless joy and at the same time making people cry.

"I was deceived at the time. I thought they were going to be melted down, and I started crying. Later, when Andy introduced Bonnie, I also burst into tears and cried out my glasses. In fact, I really I believe that even if the toys are not like those in the movie, they must still be thoughtful and spiritual."

This is a very touching work, and it is universal. Who didn't have a favorite toy when they were young?

"I cried twice, seeing them holding hands when they were about to melt down, and when Andy gave them to the little girl at the end. But the last moment made me understand that some things never come back coming."

"I think this movie is written by Pixar for our generation. When I was young, I always thought that I would be with them for a lifetime. I didn't expect that life is so short. A quarter of my life has passed, but I have completely forgotten them. I’m sure, I’m going to look it up when I get home, and dig out my childhood memories, maybe I’ll relive the childhood scene again.”

"In the first half, I had the urge to cry several times. I thought I would be spared this time, but I didn't expect the last few minutes to be so sensational. I almost cried to death. This is not an animation for children, it is an animation for adults. Fairy tale." (To be continued~^~)

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