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Toy Story 3

Review

Pixar animation studios has been on a non stop train ride through the magical kingdom of box office success since the original Toy Story, and Toy Story 3 is taking the train deeper into that land than ever before.

Andy has grown up and is getting ready for college. The toys have been slowly forgotten and are dieing for Andy just to touch them. After a terrible mistake the toys find themselves in a day care centre, wondering if it’s time to move on and forget Andy.

Pixar has stayed true to the original look and feel of the first two films but the detail and rich locations give away the technical growth the studio has gone through. The locations are simply stunning and alive with swarms of characters in certain scenes, not to mention the leap forward in human animation thanks to Pixar’s last few films. The 3D aspect, however, is hardly noticeable and not worth the extra fee.

But at the heart of everything, as with all Pixar films are the characters. The masterful way in which you are forced to fall in love with Woody, Buzz and the rest of the gang all over again is astounding.

Tear jerking guarantees aside the movie still has the most ridiculously funny scenes, with Buzz and a new addition, Ken, taking the comedy leads. Ken, a toy desperately denying that he was made for girls, throws in the romance that was lost with Woody and Bo Peep and adds his own brilliantly timed laughs in between. Buzz on the other hand has one of the most hilarious technical glitches that’ll make you ache with laughter,

The toys are more mature, they’re making big decisions, and we see more of great other characters like Ham, Rex, and Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head.

The final scene brings out the real raw emotions, exploring the certainty of growing up and leaving your childhood behind. Congratulations to Lee Unkrich and his huge team for creating a masterpiece.

9/10

Marc Williams

Synopsis

Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, and the the all-star casts of TOY STORY and its sequel return for a third outing as the voices of Pixar's beloved toys. Lee Unkrich, a co-director on TOY STORY 2 and FINDING NEMO, takes the reins for this third film, while LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE screenwriter Michael Arndt pens all the action. This time around, Woody, Buzz, Jessie, and the rest of the toys have their adventures in Disney Digital 3-D.

Release Date

Jun 17, 2010 (SA) 3D ONLY; Jun 25, 2010 (SA); Jun 18, 2010 (USA)

Cast

Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, Estelle Harris, John Ratzenberger, Ned Beatty, Michael Keaton, Kristen Schaal, Blake Clark, John Morris, Laurie Metcalf, Jodi Benson, Timothy Dalton, Jeff Garlin, Whoopi Goldberg, Bonnie Hunt, R. Lee Ermey

Age Restriction

TBA

Director

Lee Unkrich

Producers

Darla K. Anderson

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