Toy Story 3
Review
by Anthony Morris
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Toy Story 3
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Pixar haven't put a foot wrong in any serious fashion since the first Toy Story well over a decade ago, so for once the "3" in the title is not a massive flashing warning sign.
We all know the score with Pixar (The Incredibles, Up, Finding Nemo)
by now: of course it is going to be well animated, of course it is
going to have plenty of thrilling action sequences (the opening
sequence here is pretty much their best yet), of course it is going to
have a Randy Newman song or two in there.
But the big question
is : are the characters still going to be interesting enough in their
third feature-length outing to make this feel like a proper movie?
The
good news is yes, and then even better news is that this one actually
manages to make the three films feel like, if not a trilogy, then at
least a proper series rather than just the same film three times over.
The
story here is simple: Andy, the owner of cowboy Woody (the voice of Tom
Hanks), spaceman Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) and the rest of the toys
(though not all of them: the cast has been thinned for this film) is
old enough to go to college.
Thanks to a packing mix-up, his
toys end up donated to a day care centre that seems like the only
perfect place for them. Meanwhile Woody - who knows there has been a
mistake, as he is the only toy Andy’s chosen to take to college - tries
to get everyone to return to Andy.
There are a few mildly
scary moments that might be a bit much for very small kids (this feels
like a film made with one eye on kids who grew up with the series) and
one heart-in-mouth moment that will probably hit older viewers harder
than kids, but this is pure Pixar entertainment all the way and the mix
of comedy and drama and excitement is as pitch-perfect as you could ask
for.
But be warned: the ending, while perfectly in keeping
with the rest of the film and in many ways the best possible result for
all concerned, is also pretty much the most savage and brutal
tear-jerker seen since the opening of Pixar's last film Up.
It's not a spolier because the film lays it out from the very start, but still: if you have seperation issues, bring tissues. 4.5 out
of 5
Toy Story 3
Australian release: 24th June,
2010
Official
Site: Toy Story 3
Cast: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Michael Keaton, Joan Cusack, Whoopi Goldberg, Timothy Dalton
Director: Lee Unkrich
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