Thursday, May 9, 2019

Road to Toy Story 4 - Toy Story 3 Review




Toy Story 3 is a 2010 3D computer animated comedy drama and the sequel to 1999's Toy Story 2. The movie was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Toy Story 3 was written by Michael Arndt and directed by Lee Unkrich.


The story is Andy is preparing to leave for college. After an accident occurs all of the toys (expect Woody who knows exactly what happened) think Andy wants nothing to do with them. They later wind up in Sunnyside Daycare. Everything seems nice but Woody has a sneaking suspicion things aren't quite right.






  • Negatives




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  • Mix



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  • Positives




One thing that surprised me about this movie that I didn't noticed the last time I watched it was how the genres in the story are so well handle. One story (the toys wondering what are they gonna do without Andy) essentially a drama film while the story (the Sunnyside one) is an action film, more specifically a prison escape flick. And there blended so perfectly.




Now throughout my entire Toy Story review series I've praised the animation. Saying how it's so good. Well I'm gonna say it again...I loved the animation in this film. However I feel as though Toy Story 3 has the best out of all of the films. I mean Lotso's fur looks so realistic.




The other thing I liked about the movie is how surprisingly dark it is. Especially that incinerator scene I mean just...wow. Even if you did know Toy Story 4 was happening that was still a shocking scene.




Another thing to enjoy from Toy Story 3 is Randy Newman's music. I really feel like he's come a long way. From Toy Story I did like his score but there were times when he was singing where it wasn't intended, but since Toy Story 2 he's just gotten better.




The final thing I liked about the movie was how well they handled introducing new characters. The bigger ones range from you'll love to you're going to love to have them, and the small ones still get some memorable moments.








If Toy Story was to remain a trilogy than this would have been a perfect way to end a series. The two different genres to the story are top notch, the animation is great, the darker tone is a nicely added tone, Newman's music continues to be a highlight to this franchise, and the new characters get two thumbs up.






My final rating is A Must Watch








So that's it for me and that's the end of the Road to Toy Story 4. Come back on Saturday, May 11th for my review of Pokémon: Detective Pikachu. Until then enjoy the rest of your day.

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