Like the best of fairy tales, "Toy Story 3" is more serious than it seems and hardly seems serious at all. This 3rd instalment in Pixar's "Toy Story" series is fun and lively and not only it will please the kids, but adult as well. In spirit, it really completes another trilogy - one that includes "Wall-E" and "Up" - with its moving contemplation of mortality, human value and memory.
Ending of Toy Story 3click to show/hide spoilersEvery toy in that movie seems to play an important role (make the audiences laughed and remember them, in their own unique and funny way), but what is it that makes Woody stands out among all? Pixar just did it! Let's discuss about the characters.
- Which character annoys you?
- Which character crack you up most?
- Which character you find eerie or was a horror to you when you were a kid?
Personally, I find that evil, schemey, authoritative purple teddybear with strawberry fragrance most annoying.click to show/hide spoilers
Crack me up...? The Potato Head and the three green man who are always so unite. (I'd named of my lecturer Potato Head back in my teens.)
The most eerie character to me as to be the broken baby. These toy plastic babies looks eerie to me even when I was a child.
I missed the presence of Bo Peep, the sweet and lovable porcelain shepherdess figurine. I prefer Bo over Barbie.
There should be more contribution from me, but it's lunch time so my brain needs a break. Tell us your review of the movie and share with us your thoughts, if any.
Side-note: You may also share about your relationship with toys in the past (as a child). Me? I had only a porcelain coin bank duck figurine as my toy. It was a Donald duck prototype of duck design.