Review of Toy Story 3 (2010) by Jacob B — 19 Jul 2017
Toy Story 3 is the best Toy Story film to date and I'm not talking about just its undeniably impressive animation. That's our Pixar. It's also a really great film involving the theme of prison.
The primary character toys are treated harshly by the children early on in the film and its believable as it plays out like torture from a sadistic human being. It all comes down to one of the most exciting prison-breaks in a movie ever.
It boasts comedy as well as emotion. Although I'm not a fully-grown adult yet, the movie made me miss that days when I was younger, When life was simple and it was all up to the limitless possibilities of my imagination.
It's believable because we know it is inevitable. We have to stop playing with these toys and move on. Has one of the most beautiful endings I've ever seen in my entire life as the toys find themselves someone who represents a new hope and beginning for them.
"It's just a silly movie for toys" It made a billion dollars at the box office "So did Minions and Transformers 4, but they weren't exactly given a warm welcome" It has universal acclaim on IMDb and RT "They're unreliable" It was Quentin Tarantino's favourite film of 2010 "It's just one guy" OK, here's the one that'll keep your trap shut: It became the THIRD animated film in history to be nominated for Best Picture after Beauty and the Beast and Up.
"...I've got nothing...". While most third movies fail to live up to their predecessors, Toy Story 3 serves as one of the few exceptions to that rule. You've really outdone yourself, Pixar.
Why's it getting a fourth one, though? This one ended so beautifully it requires no continuing story. Just short films and TV specials are enough, thank you.
This review of Toy Story 3 (2010) was written by Jacob B on 19 Jul 2017.
Toy Story 3 has generally received very positive reviews.
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