Woodie: We were alive all along CAR CRASHES. It is a brilliant tale a perfect movie for children and adults alike. Were gonna go to college and its gonna be great Woodie and others: Yay Andy: Screams. Finally comes Pixar's ability to integrate so many emotions - fear, love, action, and comedy, among others - with each having so much vigor in its own right, that the movie becomes a roller coaster of animation and adventure, wound together by the constant movement of setting and storyline, always keeping the audience guessing on what might happen next. It seems like this ending exists in a version of the story where a potential Toy Story 5 required the same reality left by the ending of Toy Story 3, as a sequel makes far more sense with Woody still existing at the heart of the group as its protagonist than with him and Peep on the road together. And every day, he does nothing more than pray that you come back to see him, every day waiting for you to bring out the ball again for a game of fetch. As you leave for work every morning, your dog doesn't know where you go. But these toys never age, and as its owners, once in their playful youths, leave for work and college, these toys still know nothing more than their youth and happiness of living to one day play again. It is a similar emotional complex to a happy puppy who is brought into a home and has nothing on its mind but playing with its youthful owners. At the same time, Pixar uses a metaphor that is so strong that it drives the audience to love these characters with all of their hearts. Its maturity of relationships is concise but witty: Woody, the wise sheriff, leading the other toys with courage and finesse a spaceman winning the love of a cowgirl the loyalty of the dog, slinky the grumpy married potato and his devoted wife the superficial relationship of Ken and Barbie the broken spirit of a lost teddy bear. Then, Toy Story 3 becomes a beautiful elaboration on the first two, with very clever character development. The animation is so brilliant that it captures shading, lighting, and textures that have yet to be seen on film. Yet, the Pixar Team manages to cram every last drop of energy into the incredibly clever story and inventive plot devices out of just common household objects. It is a fantasy in an unconventional sense: aside from the talking toys, the environment and settings are typical commonplace. I cannot begin to compare any of the other animated movies that I have ever seen to it. The creators of Toy Story 3 have an imagination that is unparalleled. It is the most inspired film I have ever encountered. Since I felt none of the other reviews here do the movie justice, I became compelled to write my own.
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