Monday, 19 July 2010

My Review Of Toy Story 3 DO NOT READ IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE FILM!

Hello guys, gals & general movie-goers!

This is going to be my quick review of Toy Story 3.
As I just got back from seeing it, I'd be as well doing straight-off!

Basically, Andy's going off to College and Woody, Buzz and the gang end up in a day care centre - by mistake - where they meet a pink bear called Lotsa (I think that's what his name was :P). Anyway, the toys (Barr Woody) like the day care centre. Woody leaves the day care centre, whilst the others stay. As he escapes, Woody becomes caught in a tree - he is rescued by a young girl called Bonnie. The gang realise that where they are in day care isn't fun, they hate it. As Buzz attempts to sort out the situation with Lotsa, he is reset to his Demo mode - wiping all memory of his friends and it causes him to turn against the gang.
At Bonnie's house, Woody makes a plan to escape back to Andy's but he finds out from Bonnie's toys that Latso is evil. With this, Woody breaks back into the day care centre and rescues the gang. They escape out of a rubbish chute but Woody is caught by Lotsa and they both fall into the rubbish bin. The others dive into the rubbish lorry that scooped them up and they are taken to a land fill where they nearly meet their demise, but escape.
The toys make their way back to Andy's house seconds before he leaves for College. Andy packs Woody into his College box and the rest into a box for the Attic. But, while Andy says goodbye to his dog, Woody writes him a note and sticks it onto the Attic box.
After loading up his car, Andy drives to College. He stops at a house and takes out the box with the toys for the Attic. He walks through the gate, and lays the box in front of a little girl who is playing in the garden, the girl is Bonnie. After emptying the box of what Andy thinks to be the contents, Andy finds Woody in the box and gives him to Bonnie.
After playing with Bonnie for a while, Andy drives off to College leaving Woody and the gang on the porch of Bonnie's house, together and playing with another child.

This movie is great for those who grew up with the original films, and is a great end to the series. There are a lot of laugh out loud moments, and the tears on your face are either gonna be from laughter or sadness. It's amazing how they (Pixar) can convey such emotion of a boy's love for his childhood toys. By the end I was crying out of pure sadness, it wasn't just the end of an era for Andy and his toys but for the audience and Woody, Buzz, Jesse, Rex, Slink, The Potato-Heads, The Pizza Planet Aliens, Ham and Bullseye.

I give this film 5 stars, and I highly recomend it for Toy Story fans young and old.

See ya!

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