2010/12/31

Reflection on the movie, Toys Story 3

I watched an animation movie about one month ago. It is the sequel of the Toy Story 1 and Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3. The plots of the first story and second story are about the owner of the toys, Andy, and the toys’ sentiment and adventures. And the third story is about the separation of Andy and his cherishing toys.
As time goes by, Andy is old enough to go to college and live by himself, and his mother decided to clean up his bedroom for his younger sister. Therefore, his mother asked him to decide what he wants to be saved and what he wants to throw away. When Andy saw his old favorite toys, he thinks every moment he had had with these toys, and he does not want to lose them. But, after he packed them into a big black plastic bag, his mother thought that was garbage and threw them to the outdoor garbage can. The toys are very disappointed about Andy and feel very sorrowful. At the same time, they saw a box was going to some nursery. They thought that it better to be loved by another child rather than to be thrown away. So they jumped into that box. As them got to the nursery, they felt very cheerful and hopeful. And there comes some toy named Lots-O’-Huggin’ Bear. He told them that he would take care of them and everything was going fine. But he cheated them! He arranged them to be with those children who don’t know how to cherish toys. In addition, when Andy found that his mother threw his old toys away he was so angry and grieved.
One of the toys, Woody, a cowboy toy, told other toys that Andy did not give up them; it was a misunderstanding. Then, all the toys united to fight the toy bear. Finally, they found the way out the nursery and went back to their owner, Andy. However, Andy has grown up, and he decides to send his cherishing toys to a little girl who cherishes all her toys.
At the end of this movie, I cried over the understanding of the toys and Andy. All toys know that children will grow up, and may leave them; however, Andy also knows the toys want to be shared. The affections between something old, significant and worthy to be memorized and people made me feel so touched and warm. I believe that I would think of this movie someday when I have kids; and I think I may show him/her this movie to tell them to treat their toys well.
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  1. That's a good review of a meaningful movie.

    Brenda Chou

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