Toy Story 3: Movie Review
Toy Story 3
Rating: 9/10
Cast: Woody, Buzz, Mr and Mrs Potato Head, Hamm, Rex, Andy,
Jessie, Bullseye, Ken, Barbie - and many more
Director: Lee Unkrich
It's taken over a decade for the third Toy Story film to hit the screens -
and man, was it worth the wait.
In this outing, Woody (Tom Hanks) and the rest of the Toy Gang (including Tim
Allen's Buzz Lightyear) are worried they'll be left behind as their beloved
owner Andy is about to leave home and head for college.
Faced with the option of being put in a bag in the attic, donated, binned or
taken to college, reality hits hard for the group when Andy selects only Woody
for a college toy buddy.
It gets even worse when a mix up sees the toys -along with Woody-
accidentally donated to the local daycare, Sunnyside.
But the toys see it as a new lease on post Andy life - being played with
daily is their view of a heaven.
How wrong they are.
Within moments of being there, they're mauled, smashed, vandalised and
generally brutalised - and as they try to escape, they find their quest to get
back to Andy's house hampered at every turn by Lotso Hugging Bear (voiced by Ned
Beatty) who despite smelling of strawberries, has a bitter attitude on a toy's
life..
It's upto Woody to once again save the day.
Toy Story 3 is an emotional blast - from the moment the lights went down in
the IMAX theatre (you must see it on the biggest screen possible) to the moment
someone utters the words "So long partner", this is epic, funny, heart warming
stuff.
It starts off in the best possible way with an audacious scene which shows
Woody as an action hero as he races to save a train load full of orphans from
dying at the hands of the Evil Dr Pork Chop aka Hamm (aka John Ratzenberger).
Quite simply it's a brilliant opening which showcases everything great about the
Pixar animation fold - witty dialogue, ambitious scope coupled with child like
imaginations.
Throughout the film, there's loads of great throwaway lines from various
characters which pay homage to the fact they're now past it - "Let's see how
much we're going for on eBay" being one of the best. And Pixar's even updated
the world they live in - with Andy's sister wearing an iPod - how much the
generation's changed in that decade.
(Although I have to admit, there's probably some who will say that it follows
a similar pattern to other Toy Story films in that Woody, Buzz and the gang are
all separated from Andy and have to return to him - so there's little else for
them to explore story wise.)
But what hasn't changed is the story telling - warmth and heart and big adult
issues like abandonment and facing your fate are in plentiful supply here. Along
with new characters (the likes of Ken, Timothy Dalton's thespian hedgehog,
Chuckles the Clown to name but a few), there's so much to love here. Ken in
particular is one of the highlights - check out an exclusive scene which never made it to Toy Story
3's cinema release here to get some idea of his character!
Be aware though that parts of this film are like a nightmare for the younger
end of the audience as they bubble with dark visions of life. A climactic final
sequence which sees Woody and the gang facing the perils of the landfill is
brooding, moody and full of adult angst - and even made one child in this
preview start screaming.
All in all, Toy Story 3 is a delight; a real crowd pleasing treat to end
perhaps one of the best trilogies of all time. Chocked full of gorgeous
animation and genuinely funny lines, you may find yourself leaving the cinema
wiping away tears of joy.
At Darren's World of Entertainment - a movie, DVD and game review blog. The latest movie and DVD reviews - plus game reviews as well. And cool stuff thrown in when I see it.
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