Chapter eight hundred and fiftieth perfect farewell
When "Avengers" passed its fifth weekend, the screening entered its sixth week, and the sixth weekend was about to usher in its sixth weekend, the film's North American box office exceeded the $600 million mark, and the cumulative North American box office of $611.42 million made the film second only to "Avatar" and "Titanic".{3w.
At the same time, the overseas box office of "Avengers" also exceeded US$800 million, with a cumulative global box office of up to US$1.455.47 million, which also firmly occupies the third place in film history.
Even though it is so popular, "Avengers" cannot escape the natural laws of the movie. Starting from the sixth week, the film's single-day box office in North America has dropped to about $3 million, and the popularity in overseas regions is also declining rapidly. According to the current trend, the final global box office will be around $1.7 billion.
"Avengers" cooled down, and its competitors were relieved, and the share of summer season shared by film companies outside Disney was also slowly rising.
However, like in the past few years, at least one Disney-owned commercial film will be released every month during the summer season. By mid-June, Pixar Studios' super masterpiece "Toy Story 3" came strongly.
Although it is likely to continue to produce sequels in the future, Disney has produced the finale of the Toy Story trilogy early in its promotion, attracting the attention of a large number of movie fans.
It has been more than fifteen years since the first computer animated feature film in film history. The original fans have grown up long ago, and the film means good things and memories of the past to them!
Therefore, in addition to today's teenagers, some older groups are also the audience of this film, and the film also has the banner of nostalgia.
So, it's no surprise that many people in their thirties or even older appear at the premiere of Toy Story 3.
"I don't know what to say. This series accompanied me through a carefree childhood."
In the interview area, Taylor, who held Ryan's arm, seemed to be touched by the reporter's question. "It once made me cry, laugh, moved me, and obsessed. In order to collect every toy inside, I used to be a thief in Pixar's office building. To me, Toy Story means too much. It will be one of the best memories of my childhood."
Then, the reporter asked Ryan what he thought about this series.
"Toy Story" has an indelible influence in the history of films," Ryan focused on Pixar Studios. "It is Pixar Studios' pioneering spirit that has opened up a new world not only in terms of technology, but also in terms of narrative methods."
"Buss Light Years, Woody Cowboys and other toys won the love of people of different ages, and their popularity is no less than that of Disney's traditional classic characters. Toy Story greatly expanded the audience of animated films and redefined the rules of film production. It proved that it is completely feasible to make a movie that can meet the needs of all kinds of audiences. In fact, Toy Story sets a benchmark for the movies that follow it - whether animated or live-action movies."
Here, the audience may be picky about Pixar's repetition of the old ways, yes! This part fully takes care of the children's tastes, and the continuous appearance of new characters also makes the film exciting and interesting, but it is not enough to make this film a classic.
However, the appearance of the second half of the hour has brought the theme of this film to a higher level compared to the first two films.
When the toys encountered a plot during their escape in the garbage dump, they fell into the huge furnace, holding hands with no force but firmness, smiling at each other and waiting for the arrival of death, the orange light in the furnace was hitting the toys, warm and sad, as if it was enough to be the light before the setting sun.
Although the audience knew that Pixar would not end like this, they were still moved. Clear sobs could even be heard in the theater. After all, for so many years that the toy series has been with them, there is never a problem that Woody Cowboys and Buss Light Years cannot solve.
But when all the efforts of the toys are in vain, the heroes will eventually end up in the end, and the audience who grew up in the series is sighing - Andy, who will grow up, will change toys that will be abandoned, and this law also applies to the movie.
Time not only brings the toys the fate of being neglected, but also takes away too much childhood feelings. At this point, the movie has unconsciously extended a hint of melancholy nostalgia in the humorous tone.
Of course, if the film becomes a tragedy, it may really be remembered by many people forever, but it will become a weapon to kill the box office.
Neither Ryan nor Disney would allow this to happen, and Pixar Studios, which refocused the market, did not allow the tragedy to happen.
So, after Pixar tried the "Cream Furnace Adventure", the toys returned to Andy's side without any danger.
Ordinary movie stories will probably be stopped here and will never lose their viewing level, but Andy's next choice is the biggest highlight of the film.
Under the guidance of Woody Denim, Andy, who originally planned to hide the toys in the loft, held a large box of toys and decided to give the toys to Bonnie, a little girl who also likes toys.
When Andy took out the toys and introduced them in sequence, she could clearly feel Andy's deep love for the toys, and the more obvious this love is, the more reluctant it is.
When she took out the Woody cowboy at the bottom of the box unexpectedly, a deep sigh rang out in the theater. Ryan even saw Taylor beside her quietly wiping her eyes. Since fifteen years ago, she has been a loyal fan of this series. The words she said in an interview were not mixed with much water.
Although I was reluctant to leave, this may also be the best ending for the toys. Andy said - they mean a lot to me, and I hope you can treat them well - the eyes were filled with sighs and a little relief.
Andy took out the toys and played with Bonnie for a long time. One of the most profound scenes - Andy put Houdy around her neck and ran in the wind with a smile. This scene also appeared in "Toy Story 1", which echoed the beginning and the end, and there was a little more separation here, but it was indeed a perfect farewell.
It was precisely the introduction of the audience's childlike innocence that Pixar hit the most important thing in their lives in the second half of the video.
When many viewers thought they had caught something after watching the movie, some things were gone forever. (To be continued, please search for Astronomy, novels are better, updated and faster!
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