While some themes can be seen in the other two films, particularly the second one, I don’t see that as borrowing, but that they are simply the overarching themes of all three films. I think that it’s a natural progression from the first two, and a beautiful and touching ending (at least that’s what we thought at the time) to the trilogy. M: As you say, watching it in theaters was a fantastic experience, and I still love the film after almost 10 years since its release. A few years of reflection have made me appreciate the series’ second installment more and more, whereas I feel at times that Toy Story 3 borrows too many ideas from 2. Seeing Toy Story 3 in theaters was a phenomenal experience, and I do like the movie, but I don’t love it anymore. Virginia: Toy Story was my favorite thing as a kid, and I remember wondering when they were going to make a third film. It won two academy awards for best animated film and for best original song, and it was the third and, so far, the last animated movie to be nominated for best picture. Audiences were crazy for it, critics loved it, and it became the first animated movie to cross the 1-billion-dollar mark. The pressure was high on Pixar, since the first two are beloved films, and thankfully, it delivered. Released almost 11 years after the second film premiered, it’s not exaggerating to say that TS3 was one of the most anticipated movies ever. Today, we are going to review Pixar’s mega hit, Toy Story 3. In both scenes, this is preceded by a failed attempt to run away.Munir: Hello and welcome to our first Pixar review from this decade.
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