Saturday, September 18, 2010

Toy Story 3 Review

After seeing this film now two times I am still yet amazed by the masterful storytelling and memorable visual presentation Pixar brings to the screen again and again. Woody and Buzz are back yet again for the third installment of this wonderful franchise after more than ten years since its predecessor and more than fifteen since its launch. Toy Story still brings us to a wonderful world of joy and entertainment. A rare treat in sequels. This time the gang could be at the end of the trails as their lifetime friend and owner Andy is preparing to go off to college. The toys soon find themselves donated by accident to a local daycare which at first seems like a great retirement get away but soon turns into a dark nightmarish prison where toys are tortured by over energized toddlers. Now the toys with the help of some new friends and few new obstacles must find their way out using as many spoofed prison break scenes as possible. 

Reuniting Tom Hanks as Woody and Tim Allen as Buzz Toy Story 3 stands strong as a sequel but also as a film of its own with it's catchy and original storyline that keeps you entertained from beginning to finish. My only complaint about this film was that at times toward the end I found myself wondering if this were to be the end. Are they going to roll the credits and by the time the ending scene finally made itself clear I felt it overdid itself but that's what you expect for an ending of such a cherished story and a moving on for another.

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