Fun Friday Toy Story 3
I like the newer, high tech play at the beginning of this film, but what I love most is when the car is sliced in half by the lazer. Sadly now the unavoidable has happened, Andy (Voiced by John Morris) has grown up. It is sad to see the toys prepare for their next chapter, including hearing about who they have lost along the way. Oh, no, that is not trash and that is one overweight dog.
It is now annoying that the toys won’t listen to Woody (Voiced by Tom Hanks) perhaps they will listen to ‘Day Care’? And now where is Woody going? This is a confusing film.
Well ‘Day Care’ doesn’t look fun. It is good to see the toys now wanting to move rooms. It is clever, yet, awful as to what happens after dark. Now it is a surprise as to who the bad guys are although I had a feeling about the ringleader. As you could call him. It is now lovely and clever as to how the toys find out that they have to get home. I am so glad that Woody is now on the case. Ok, that is a good piece of advice. They normally start at the bottom but I feel this is different where they need to start at the top.
To start with I wondered what was happening with the model show but you can never have too many distractions. The tortilla is both clever and a little creepy to see. It is amusing to see the thought of Ken (Voiced by Michael Keaton) in high heeled shoes. It is also amusing to see a bilingual and multicultural Buzz (Voiced by Tim Allen).
It is so sad to see where the toys end up, now it is lovely to see the way they connect with each other in the face of danger and what could be the end for them. It is now a surprise and clever to see that in the nature of the Alien toys it all works out. It is also to see Mr. Potato head (Voiced by Don Rickles) accepts his family.
It is heartwarming to see where the toys do end up and it is lovely to hear Andy’s speech. What an ending.
Thank you for reading
Sandra
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