Toy Story 3 (2010)

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Country: US
Technical: col 103m
Director: Lee Unkrich
Cast: Voicecast: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Ned Beatty, Michael Keaton

Synopsis:

Andy is going off to college, and Woody and his companions face an uncertain future, between the attic, the trash, and the Sunnyside Day Care centre.

Review:

A worthy third parter, with details from the earlier films cleverly reprised (the claw, the family dog - paunchy with age, the lost toy), the whole neatly sewn up in a satisfying conclusion which manages to dodge the issue of obsolescence raised by the Day Care alternative. Essentially, the film philosophically poses the question in a child's mind: what happens to my memories when I grow up?

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Country: US
Technical: col 103m
Director: Lee Unkrich
Cast: Voicecast: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Ned Beatty, Michael Keaton

Synopsis:

Andy is going off to college, and Woody and his companions face an uncertain future, between the attic, the trash, and the Sunnyside Day Care centre.

Review:

A worthy third parter, with details from the earlier films cleverly reprised (the claw, the family dog - paunchy with age, the lost toy), the whole neatly sewn up in a satisfying conclusion which manages to dodge the issue of obsolescence raised by the Day Care alternative. Essentially, the film philosophically poses the question in a child's mind: what happens to my memories when I grow up?


Country: US
Technical: col 103m
Director: Lee Unkrich
Cast: Voicecast: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Ned Beatty, Michael Keaton

Synopsis:

Andy is going off to college, and Woody and his companions face an uncertain future, between the attic, the trash, and the Sunnyside Day Care centre.

Review:

A worthy third parter, with details from the earlier films cleverly reprised (the claw, the family dog - paunchy with age, the lost toy), the whole neatly sewn up in a satisfying conclusion which manages to dodge the issue of obsolescence raised by the Day Care alternative. Essentially, the film philosophically poses the question in a child's mind: what happens to my memories when I grow up?