Toy Story 3 (2010)

8.3/10
92/100
98% – Critics
90% – Audience

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Andy is now 17 and ready to head off to college, leaving Woody, Buzz, Jessie, and the rest of the toy-box gang to ponder their uncertain futures. When the toys are accidentally donated to the Sunnyside Daycare center they’re initially overjoyed to once again be played with, but their enthusiasm quickly gives way to horror as they discover the true nature of the establishment under the rule of the deceptively welcoming “Lotso” Bear. Now, all of the toys must band together in one final, crazy scheme to escape their confines and return home to Andy.

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Toy Story 3 Movie Reviews

Wonderful and Touching for Adults… Imagine for Children

Andy is now seventeen years old and is going to college. His mother presses him to decide the fate of his toys, and Andy decides to leave them in the attic, with the exception of Woody that he intends to bring with him. However Andy’s mother donates them by accident to the Sunnyside Daycare. The toys are welcomed by Lotso Bear but sooner they discover that the children mistreat them. Further, they are imprisoned in the daycare by Lotso and his gang. But Woody discovers the intention of the evil bear and returns to the daycare to organize the escape of his friends.

“Toy Story 3” is a wonderful and touching animation for adults… imagine for children. This magnificent tale of loyalty and friendship is fantastic and recommended for the whole family and it is a worth entertainment. My vote is ten.

Title (Brazil): “Toy Story 3”

Technically brilliant and enjoyable but it still left me a bit flat.

You should by all means see this film–it is quite enjoyable and Pixar should be proud. And, a week after its debut, the film has earned $2138123413713471035 dollars (more or less)–so it’s obviously a huge hit. And, I did enjoy the film….BUT. There’s that nagging ‘but’…a certain odd something that I felt was lacking in the film. Personally, I STILL prefer “Toy Story 2” and “Up”. I also am a bit concerned whether this is the best film for the youngest members of the audience.

Technically speaking, this is probably the best looking CG movie made to this point–though I am sure in the next few years they’ll manage to exceed this one–that’s the nature of things. There are so many scenes where you just marvel at all the elements–there is just so much to see and your eyes just delight in this. One of the examples are the amazing daycare scenes–with so many toys, kids and knick-knacks about the rooms, you can’t believe the Pixar folks could do it! The other is is the scene at Bonnie’s yard at the end of the film–the colors, textures and depth were just mind-blowing. It was first-rate in just about every way technically, though the 3-D aspects were very good but not great. Yes, they looked nice but they weren’t 100% necessary to the film and didn’t seem to use e 3-D to its fullest (like they did in “How To Train Your Dragon”–a film that did manage to use the 3-D as more than just a nice novelty).

As for the plot, I really don’t want to recapitulate what’s in the film. There have already been a ton of IMDb reviews that have done a very good job of detailing the plot. Instead, let’s talk about I think this was actually a bit weak. Sure, the old characters were mostly back and I loved a few of the new ones (Ken was great), but the film had a dark and slightly unsavory element to it that bothered me. A lot of families would naturally bring kids to see it–kids too young not to be terrified. While another recent CG movie was terrifying (“Coraline”), as least it was not rated G and did not have the family-friendly aura about it. In this films, the problems were not like they were in “Toy Story 2”–whether or not the toys could make it home. Here in “3”, they not only struggled with this but also were often in jeopardy of being completely destroyed–either shredded or incinerated!! Also, while they didn’t bother me at all, a couple of the new characters were downright creepy–such as the baby and the crazed monkey! Yikes–imagining a 3 or 4 year-old seeing this makes my skin crawl! Aside from these concerns, I have to hand it to the film. It was highly manipulative and will make you shed a tear–even if they are only toys! And, it certainly was lovely–real eye-candy!

UPDATE: This film just won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature. In addition, it’s now #31 on IMDb’s Top 250. Considering it’s a sequel, I just don’t get this….

To me, this is by far and large the best Pixar film to date!

To me, Pixar have never yet made a bad film, even their weakest Cars is actually very good. Like a lot of people here, I grew up with and loved the first two Toy Story films and still love them. As is consistently the case with Pixar they are superbly animated, sophisticated and had great characters. Toy Story 3 somehow managed to do the seemingly impossible, while its Toy Storys 1 and 2 have a special place in my heart, this film was even better.

Perhaps Toy Story 3 isn’t the most original of the trilogy or of the Pixar films, but that made little difference to me. While the darkest of the three, it still maintained the predecessors’ heart and charm, and overall it was just an amazing film full-stop from start to finish, and easily one of the best of the year.

The animation is just superb here. Hardly a surprise though, as the animation was phenomenal also in Toy Storys 1 and 2, but to me it was just as sophisticated and as colourful here if not more so. I also loved the music, that said I don’t think it is the best Pixar score(Up) or best score of the year, but it is almost certainly one of Randy Newman’s better efforts and I liked the You’ve Got a Friend in Me repeat.

The pacing is just fine as well, and the story is tremendously engaging with plenty of humorous, tense, exciting and genuinely affecting scenes. The ending especially resonated with my entire family, especially my brother, while the scene in the dump is for me Pixar’s most intense scene.

I was also delighted with the film’s script. The dialogue was always witty and sharp, none of it felt forced in any way. There was the brilliantly judged humour- Buzz speaking Spanish was just one of the highlights and the beginning alone had about 5 or 6 laughs- and also the poignant parts that avoided being overly-sentimental and mawkish.

Another strength is in the characters. All the main characters are as likable as ever, Woody is still determined, Buzz is a sheer delight, Jessie(though I actually like her) is more tolerable here and Mr Potato Head is hilarious. But the new characters are just as wonderful, the baby is both creepy and cute and I felt for him at the end, the cymbal monkey especially for that shriek is one of Pixar’s scariest characters, Lotso looks cuddly but is actually shady and bitter with an unrelenting past and Ken is cool without being bland or annoying.

As ever, the voice work is brilliant from all involved, not just from Tom Hanks and Tim Allen but also from Ned Beatty whose crusty demeanour fitted Lotso like a glove.

In conclusion, a truly brilliant film and a fitting conclusion to an amazing trilogy. 10/10 Bethany Cox