Review of Tin Toy (1988) by Edgar C — 25 Feb 2010
Pixar's huge brilliance being born and displayed in short films reaches its highest peak with Tin Toy, unarguably the crew's most visionary effort and the best sample of John Lasseter's outstanding craftsmanship. This little piece was the one that established the landmark world constructed in Pixar's first feature. This is not only one of the Academy's most correct choices, but also the best argument that this talented animation crew stated against the monstruosity of the original human's condition (shown through a baby, an icon that is supposed to be tender and cute, but it's not) and the "moralizing" of inert entities.
98/100.
This review of Tin Toy (1988) was written by Edgar C on 25 Feb 2010.
Tin Toy has generally received positive reviews.
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