PLOT: With Andy due to leave for college, Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz (Tim Allen), and the rest of the TOY STORY gang are left with the possibility of a one way trip to the junkyard. The toys end up getting donated to a daycare, where they encounter another group of toys, including a swinging seventies Ken doll (Michael Keaton), and the strawberry scented southerner Lots-O’-Huggin’-Bear (Ned Beatty).
REVIEW: TOY STORY 3 is yet another major triumph for Pixar. It’s at least as good as the first two films in the series, and maintains the impossibly high standard set by WALL-E, and UP. The folks at Pixar have yet to make a bad film, and one wonders; what are they doing right that everyone else is doing wrong?
When we last encountered the toys, they had extended their family by welcoming Woody’s sister Jessie (Joan Cusack), to the pack- and were settling into a few more good years in the company of their beloved master Andy. Alas, all good things come to an end, and by the time TOY STORY 3 opens, Andy’s abandoned the toys- with the exception of Woody, who stands as a beloved reminder of his childhood, and will be making the trip to college with him.
Huggin’ Bear is a terrific villain for the TOY STORY universe, but like the rest of the toys- he’s far from a straight baddie. There’s a heartbreaking story in his past that brings to mind the classic scene in TOY STORY 2, where Jesse reveals the way she was loved and then abandoned by her previous owner. That I would be able to be so moved by a villain’s origin is an achievement in itself, and says volumes about the quality of writing on display here. More than once I had to brush away a couple of errant tears under my 3D glasses- and judging from the sobbing I heard throughout the film, I wasn’t the only one.
Like pretty much everyone else who’ has seen TOY STORY 3, I found this to be an essentially perfect film. I had huge expectations walking in, and this amazingly surpassed them all. This is the one blockbuster I’ve seen this summer that delivered everything it possibly could, and for that, this gets a perfect score.
RATING: 10/10