Toy Story 3

Genre: Animation/Adventure/Comedy/Family/Fantasy
Released: 2010

Rating: ★★★★★ 

Toy Story 3 is a perfect film. For the past hour or so, I have tried going through the entire film in my head to find at least one negative quality. Pixar has done it again and pretty much outdone all of their other films except for Wall-E, which still holds a special place in my heart. Wall-E was one of the first animated movies I had scene where I forgot that I was watching an animated film. The issues that I had with Pixar’s last film, Up, were all fixed in Toy Story 3. Up had an odd balance to it where it was not sure whether it wanted to be a drama or a comedy. The lines were too solid and the film did not know how to walk it. As much as I loved Up, there were those issues. Toy Story 3 perfectly balances out the emotional deepness of the story with the comedic childlike ideas behind it. There are two films going inside Toy Story 3. You have the one for children, which is the main idea behind the entire series and then you have the adult oriented subject matter, i.e. adult humor, themes of abandonment and the idea of losing something so important to you that it could kill you inside. Read full review

Toy Story 3

Genre: Animation/Adventure/Comedy/Family/Fantasy
Released: 2010

Rating: ★★★★★ 

Toy Story 3 is a perfect film. For the past hour or so, I have tried going through the entire film in my head to find at least one negative quality. Pixar has done it again and pretty much outdone all of their other films except for Wall-E, which still holds a special place in my heart. Wall-E was one of the first animated movies I had scene where I forgot that I was watching an animated film. The issues that I had with Pixar’s last film, Up, were all fixed in Toy Story 3. Up had an odd balance to it where it was not sure whether it wanted to be a drama or a comedy. The lines were too solid and the film did not know how to walk it. As much as I loved Up, there were those issues. Toy Story 3 perfectly balances out the emotional deepness of the story with the comedic childlike ideas behind it. There are two films going inside Toy Story 3. You have the one for children, which is the main idea behind the entire series and then you have the adult oriented subject matter, i.e. adult humor, themes of abandonment and the idea of losing something so important to you that it could kill you inside. Continue reading