Toy Story 4

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Toy Story 4 – 5 out of 5

The first Toy Story came out 24 years ago and, in doing so, Pixar redefined what an animated film could be and helped usher in a Golden Age of animated movies (in my opinion).  Every sequel that has come out has always had the danger of being a generic follow-up but has proven to be a welcomed addition to the franchise.  Sure, the second one feels a tad generic but the third film is basically perfect, in my opinion, and one I considered to be the best in the series.  So, how do you follow something like Toy Story 3?  Releasing a subpar film after such a masterpiece could harm one's overall opinion of the franchise but, sure enough, Pixar did it again and made something truly meaningful and magical with Toy Story 4.

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Key and Peele and Toy Story are a match made in heaven!

The toys have settled into their new life with little Bonnie but Woody (Tom Hanks) notices that she has been playing with him less and less.  When it is time for her to head to kindergarten orientation, Bonnie feels incredibly distressed and, going against the advisement of the other toys, Woody sneaks into her bag in order to provide covert comfort.  While at school, Bonnie creates a new toy out of a spork and art supplies and names his Forky (Tony Hale).  Forky becomes Bonnie’s new favorite toy and goes with her everywhere she goes as her and her family head out on a road trip but Forky is having a hard time reconciling being a toy and now garbage.  During one of Forky’s attempts to escape, Woody and Forky find themselves at an antiques store where an old doll by the name of Gabby Gabby (Christina Hendricks) wants to take Woody’s voice box and replace her old, non-functioning one.  To get what she wants, she and her army of ventriloquist dummies have taken Forky hostage but Woody finds himself reuniting with Bo Peep (Annie Potts)—who is now a lost toy after she was given to a new owner years ago—and they team with a stuntman action figure named Duke Caboom (Keanu Reeves) and a pair of carnival prize stuff animals named Ducky (Keegan-Michael Key) and Bunny (Jordan Peele) in order to rescue him and bring him back to Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) and the rest of Bonnie’s toys.

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Forky, you got a friend in him.

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Hey, while you toys are there can you do some
dusting?
Toy Story 3 felt like such a perfect final chapter for Woody, Buzz and the gang as Andy grows up and passes on his toys to Bonnie.  How can Toy Story 4 compete or even tell a tale that doesn’t feel like just a grab for cash?  Well, the book about the toys with Andy is over but that doesn’t mean their evolution is done.  Without getting into Spoilers, Pixar brought forth a tale that explores new chapters in the toys’ own existence and tackles the idea of what makes both them and their kid happy.  This is dived into in fun and sweet ways as Forky tries to come to terms with not being trash anymore, what it is like if a toy goes lost as we learn that Bo Peep is out in the world on her own, and a toy that just desperately wants to find meaning with belonging to a child and how that can take them to dark territory in order to get what they want.  The story is very fulfilling and never feels like a cheap follow-up and it brings about some great closure if Pixar decides to never do another Toy Story again.

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I wish I could have one moment in my life where I could have that Buzz Lightyear
look of smug self-satisfaction.


Like pretty much everything Pixar does, the story does a great job at melding humor and heart and is able to tell a mature story that kids can understand, that parents won’t feel like they are being spoken down to and doesn’t skim on the humor.  And, like all Pixar features, the tender and emotional moments are crafted so well that I openly cry my eyes out.  Heck, it wouldn’t be a Pixar movie if it didn’t bring me to tears at some point.  I thought the franchise reached its zenith when they all were willing to perish together in the garbage chute in the third film but the way this film ended just had me a slobbering mess…but not in a sad or bad way.  The ending is, simply put, beautiful and really shows just how great this studio is at finding the right level of emotion, heart and humor their features need.

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No doubt about it, a doll with an army of ventriloquist dummies is intimidating AF.

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I already have a pretty great name but if I thought about
changing it, Duke Caboom is a pretty good choice
for a change.
Aside from great storytelling, Pixar is also synonymous with killer animation and terrific voice casts.  This one is no different as the animation once again is just mind-blowing.  Their stuff has this amazing balance of being just realistic enough and cartoon-y enough to be truly astounding and looking fantastic.  Finally, the cast is great as the returning crew keeps the status bar high as they continue to bring these beloved characters to life and the new members like Tony Hale, Keanu Reeves, Key and Peele, and Christina Hendricks do an amazing job at fitting in and finding the right voice for their character.  I particularly enjoyed Tony Hale as Forky because it feels like Buster Bluth as a toy and it was cool to have Annie Potts return.

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Also, Bo Peep is a total badass in this film.  So, needless to say, fragile
men everywhere are threatened by her.


Concerning drawbacks, I didn’t find any.  I was worried that the feature was going to feel like just “another adventure” with the toys and had fears that it wouldn’t live up to the emotional standards that Toy Story 3 set so impossibly high but the film delivered as it explored a story on a very small, more personal scale.  After 3 films, the roster of characters is super high and it couldn’t be easy figuring out a story that didn’t seem like it was specifically excluding some characters but, for the most part, it felt very balanced and even though the story mostly focused on a small set of characters I never felt like I was being robbed of seeing other, rarely shown characters.

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Forky thinks he's trash.  Finally, a Toy Story character I can relate to.

Toy Story 4 is just another win for Pixar, another win for the franchise, and a perfect ending to the series if they so choose it to be that.  However, I had my reservations that they couldn't follow the third film but they did it, so if a fifth film comes along, I will welcome it with open arms!

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