![]() ![]() The additional scenes are the perfect digestifs. The film is deserving of every accolade and award, a must see for all ages. If this is truly the last installment, Toy Story 4 ends the franchise on a glorious high note. ![]() There's a logical conclusion to their journey.Įvery Toy Story film has been an improvement. Toy Story 4 will tug at your heartstrings, but doesn't go overboard. Up and Inside Out squeezed your eyeballs for every drop of tears. I've criticized Pixar in the past for being too depressing. These themes are intensely dramatic, but handled with skill by the filmmakers. ![]() Toy Story 4 has them questioning their purpose. The toys, who always do what's best for their children, face a reckoning. Bonnie is equally loved, but is different in her wants and needs. The first three films had them racing back to their beloved Andy. Woody, Buzz (Tim Allen), and the gang are not the same toys. I would never have imagined jumping out of my seat in a Toy Story film. There's a spoonful of dread to remind children that the world can also be frightening. Toy Story 4 takes the franchise in a darker direction. The antagonist, Gabby Gabby (Christina Hendricks), has a subplot that's borderline terrifying. Disney and Pixar may have given Canada a spectacular new mascot. Then you have Keanu Reeves stealing the show as the Canadian stunt driving motorcyclist, Duke Caboom. It is a thread that gets better as the film progresses. Forky's mad dashes for garbage and childlike questioning is knockdown funny. The new toys add delightful and creepy complications to the plot. Toy Story 4 brings back an old character and introduces a slew of new ones. Woody runs into a long lost friend (Annie Potts), who has an entirely different view on being a toy. The cat and mouse game escalates when Bonnie's family goes on a camper vacation. Woody's constantly chasing Forky and trying to convince him he's a toy. He's hilariously always drawn to the nearest trash bin. Forky is Bonnie's favorite new toy that she can't do without. Bonnie makes Forky (Tony Hale) out of a spork, twist ties, gum, and popsicle sticks. Bonnie struggles initially, but is overjoyed by her arts and crafts creation. ![]()
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