Monday, September 6, 2010

TOY STORY 3 (2010)


DIRECTED BY: Lee Unkrich

VOICE CAST: Tom Hanks as Woody
                        Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear
     Joan Cusack as Jessie
                        Ned Beatty as Lots-O'-Huggin' Bear
                        Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head
                        Michael Keaton as Ken
                        Wallace Shawn as Rex
                        John Ratzenberger as Hamm
                        Estelle Harris as Mrs. Potato Head
                        John Morris as Andy

TOY STORY 3 is last of the toy story series. After two roller costar movies in the series here comes a time in the movie where owner of the toys Andy has grown to 17years old and ready to go for college so the toys gets worried that they will be thrown to garbage as they are old now, but Woody (hanks) tells them that Andy still love them and will not throw them.

Despite of all the efforts they dont believe woody and sets them selves in the box which was get donated to Sunnyside-a place for kids. There they receive warm welcome from the toys that stays there and shows them a rosy picture. Woody alone returns after every toy decides to stay there. Things change when all the toys gets to know that the rosy picture they were shown was fake and they started treated like prisoners.

When woody was about to escape from Sunnyside he was found by a little girl called Bonnie, she takes woody to her home where other toys tells him the facts of Sunnyside and how new toys are treated. Woody now decides to go back and rescue his friends.

Like earlier this one also is full of toys of course but has great energy and entertainment. Its a roller costar ride which one should not be missed. It shows the imaginary world which every one wants to be part of and showed if toys gets in to live what would they expect from their owners.

The movie is lovable and specially the climax where Woody writes a note for Andy which leads him to give his valuable toys to Bonnie and he tells her how he loved his toys and take care of them.

It’s worth watching.

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