These toys have been pals for 20 years, and it was almost too easy for them to say goodbye and part ways. We didn’t get time to process or feel the gravity of what was actually happening. when we got to the moment of Woody saying goodbye to the gang, it felt rushed. Bo Peep was good, but felt like a completely different character from who she was in the first film which I found a little distracting, but a lot can happen to a toy over the course of 20ish years so you can make allowances for that.Īnd then there was the ending. She had great moments but didn’t quite get there. But I felt the villain of the film, Gabby Gabby, was a shadow of what Lotso was in the 3rd film. The new characters for the most part were great, in particularly Ducky and Bunny, and Duke Caboom got a few laughs. It wasn’t so much a Toy Story movie, as it was a Woody Story movie. Buzz has a decent sized role but still felt he was lacking. I was left wanting more of Jessie, Rex, Slinky, the potato heads, and Ham, which for the most part felt like cameos. The film pushes all our favourite characters besides Woody aside. With a rotten tomatoes score of 98% (as of the 19th of June) I feel like I may be in the minority when I say I was left a little disappointed in the film. Many people, including me questioned ‘why make a 4th film when the ending of 3 was perfect?’ The three films are among my most cherished movies. I’m now 30 and still in love with the films. I saw the first film when it came out when I was 6.
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