Thursday, May 9, 2013

"Toy Story 3" is another animated classic.

"Toy Story 3" is another animated classic. This film has the continuation of Andy and his toys. Andy is now going to college and has not played with or even touched his toys since he was a kid. They have been sitting quietly in his toy chest for years on end, just waiting for any sign of attention. While packing for college, Andy's mom realizes that his toys have not been used for years and asked Andy if he wanted to keep them or donate them. He decides to keep them and put them in his attic, but unintentionally puts them in a trash bag and his mom thinks they are going in the trash. Then the toys run to the donation box and Andy's mom donates them to Sunnyside Daycare. At first the daycare is a great place to live, because they will be played with and it is a nice place to live. But Woody, keeps reminding them that this is not their home, but the rest of the toys keep reminding him that Andy was going to abandon them. They soon realize that Sunnyside Daycare is a prison, because the kids are not gentle to toys, and the leader of toys runs like a dictator. They then pan to escape this terrible and try to get back to their home.

This film is great because of the great story it tells. This film had giant shoes to fill from the first two. The writers really thought it out very well because their audience was solely meant for college kids now, because we grew up watching the first two. This film kept me on the edge of my seat because it was so shocking, and it had the suspect and controversial ideas "Toy Story" usually has. The leader of the toys captures them trying to escape, and forced them to stay. The toys were essentially prisoners escaping from prison. Animated films are so great because they are great for any ages because it is very cute, and usually has a happy ending but it has suspense and action for a teenager or a young adult to want to see a similar movie. This film extremely deserved the Oscar for Best Animated Feature Film, because of the suspense and liveliness throughout.

Grade = 91/100 = A-

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