BOTTOM
LINE:
“Toy
Story 3” is just as good as its excellent predecessors, delivering
an endearing and fun story despite being somewhat darker in tone
to the previous two films.
THE
GOOD: Animation
studio Pixar has done it again with this third entry in the “Toy
Story” franchise. This time out, the filmmakers have tackled
the inevitable story of what happens to the toys once their owner
has grown up and no longer wants to play with them. Through a series
of unfortunate mishaps while Andy and his family are cleaning out
his room in preparation for him going to college, Woody (Hanks),
Buzz (Allen) and the toys end up being donated to a day care centre.
Although seeming to be a great place for them to go where kids will
play with them non-stop, the centre turns out to be a nightmare
with toddlers that bash them around, and the centre unofficially
run by the imposing teddy bear toy “Lotso” who rules
the toys with an iron fist and ensures that only he and his clan
get the ‘good’ children. Wanting to save his toy friends
while simultaneously getting back to Andy, Woody sets out on a journey
to break the toys out of the day care centre. The film hits a lot
of comedic points, particularly with its jail break-esque sequence
where the toys break out of the centre and Buzz’s subplot
where he is re-set and his ‘Spanish’ mode is switched
on. But as with all of Pixar’s films, and despite them being
one hundred percent computer-animated, the strength of this film
lies in its great characters, the moments they are given, and the
emotional connection they generate. Aside from their interactions
with each other, the toys also have their own moments, particularly
Woody who ultimately makes an important decision at the end of the
story on their fate which sees them in the arms of another child
who will play with them the way they are meant to be. In the climax,
there is an extended moment where you think the toys are going to
be destroyed; it is a testament to the filmmakers here that you
really feel on the edge of your seat, hoping they won’t get
melted. “Toy Story 3” is a lot of fun with great characters
and story; a worthy addition to an already great franchise.