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Buzz, Woody, Jessie y el resto de la pandilla tienen un trabajo exponencialmente más difícil cuando se enfrentan a esta nueva amenaza para la hora de jugar: la tecnología.
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What a good movie. Possibly just as good as the first one. With a good lesson behind it too. All things in moderation, tech has its place in our lives, but it shouldn’t run our lives.
I’m a 35-year-old kid who literally grew up on Toy Story. I watched the first one in theaters when I was just 4 years old. When the second one came out, my dad was the exact same age I am right now. I watched Toy Story 3 right as I was graduating high school, and Toy Story 4 with my wife. I just did a full rewatch of the entire series over the last few days, and honestly... Toy Story 5 is an absolute masterpiece. It is a total emotional rollercoaster, but also incredibly relevant and profound. Somehow, we’ve let screens steal childhood away from our kids. And look, I’m not about to go full "old man yells at cloud" and complain about how "back in my day everything was better." All I know is that I cried like a baby during this movie—not once, and definitely not twice. I highly, highly recommend it to everyone. And to anyone else who grew up alongside these toys, just remember—You've got a friend in me!
Toy Story 5 surprisingly I think is actually the best since part 2. Since it has the toys trying to reunite plot. When Jessie gets separated from the rest. Due to trying to find Bonnie a friend. So Bonnie would be less attached to her new tablet and play with toys again. The movie is heartwarming and charming. Which does go for all of them. Toy Story 5 gets tears but in a more happy way than the last two films.