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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Toy Story 3: Movie Review

As I saw Toy Story 3 last night, I was expecting a lot as it has been 15 years since the very first movie of the series.  The film met every one of my expectations.  (In this review, I will try my best not to reveal any spoilers.)  As I took my 3-D glasses off in some scenes just to see how it wuld look, some scenes in the movie are not neccessary for 3-D, but the 3-D still isn't bad.  It showed a lot of heart and emotion that just made the third of the series brilliant and emotional.  Ever since the very first movie, Toy Story really does give the "toy" view and their real hard struggles for their owners.  It is very true what Pixar and Disney said, "A toy can be lost, but it could be found.  A toy could be broken, but it could be fixed.  When a toy gets stolen, you can recover it."  In Toy Story 3, "But you can't fix the outgrown by the child."

I have read a few other reviews that the movie, Toy Story 3, shows a very dark side and is not recommended for little kids.  I agree and disagree to that comment.  I do agree that it shows a little bit of darkness in the movie and it is not recommended for smaller viewers.  Because it is rated G, it doesn't mean it guarantees it is for younger viewers, so it is perfectly fine.  For every movie in the Toy Story series, there is always a villain in every movie.  Toy Story had an evil boy.  Toy Story 2 had an evil toy that experienced not being played with or admired through many years.  Toy Story 3 had an emotional toy that went through a lot as the toy was being replaced and his heart was broken with anger.

The story really does leave off perfectly as your old characters from the first two movies are back while some are sold to other owners.  It shows how an outgrowth of a boy turns and goes to college.  As I heard and read that many of the things in the movie were based on the real feelings and actions by the people who created the movie.  That's what makes Disney and Pixar nothing like any other animated companies.  I loved the film very much.  It shows that friendship can never be broken apart.  No matter what.  This is what makes people want to watch the movie again.  Toys who struggle through their life, facing obstacles that keep their way from Andy, and the heart and emotion of a toy that just makes you want to cry.  In the end of the movie, I just thought to myself, "Has it been 15 years of this great story?"  I really wanted to see it again.  I even brought my parents just to have them regain the memory when they took me to see Toy Story.  I wanted to cry, but I hardly blinked through the movie and I still wore the 3-D glasses so my eye was dry.  It really does bring memories that connect with the audiences in our world.  I also felt guilty for waiting this long for a great movie.  I completely recommend this movie and give it 4.78 stars.  From then on I knew that, "No toy gets left behind."

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