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Que la fête commence !
Woody a toujours privilégié la joie et le bien‐être de ses jeunes propriétaires – Andy puis Bonnie – et de ses compagnons, n’hésitant pas à prendre tous les risques pour eux, aussi inconsidérés soient‐ils. L’arrivée de Forky, un nouveau jouet qui ne veut pas en être un dans la chambre de Bonnie, met toute la petite bande en émoi. C’est le début d’une grande aventure et d’un extraordinaire voyage pour Woody et ses amis. Le cowboy va découvrir à quel point le monde peut être vaste pour un jouet…
Avis de la communauté (10)
Gotta say, unlike most people, I went into this film expecting it to be outstanding. And I wasn't disappointed in the slightest. Toy Story films, unlike most other franchises, have come to be held at this higher standard than most other animated films. Now, it could be argued that Pixar in general is like that as well, but Toy Story specifically has always been that one franchise that Pixar **knows** they absolutely can not fuck up, and I would definitely make the argument that this movie is just as good as the other films in this franchise. This film is absolutely radiating with the heart, soul, and energy that has been put into the other films. Tom Hanks and Tim Allen give amazing performances as always, and upon two viewings in the theater, I can definitely say that this film has little to no issues with me personally. Pacing was great, animation is downright beautiful at times, and the humor is probably the best in not only the series, but some of Pixar's best overall, rivaling my personal favorites such as Monsters Inc and The Incredibles. 10/10 film
Well, it wasn't bad, but it wasn't that good either. Or at least not AS GOOD as the third. It felt like the makers wanted to play safe with this one, even though it had many emotional scenes [spoiler](in the end, Woody will leave Bonnie, his new kid, behind and rescue toys with Bo)[/spoiler]. The truth is that, as I kept watching, the story felt like a Woody and Bo Beep movie, a sort of spinoff and not a real sequel to the third. The new characters have so little screen time... even Forky! And everything should revolve around him! This happens when you want to introduce too many characters in such little time, as well as keep exploring the old ones (like what purpose had the little Polly Pocket friend of Bo? What's the dummies' story?). As I said it wasn't bad, it just didn't exceed expectations and I think it wasn't a useful sequel.
It was a nice watch, but ultimately is an unecessary movie and feels like a cash grab and another way to sell toys. The gags are funny and new caracters introduced are charming. But at the end of the day it does not feel like that classic that I will watch over and over again, like the previous movies. The ending is the best part I think, but I do not agree it is better or as good as the third one. Also with such a great cast of caracters already developed, seeing them get close to no screen time is a let down. Overall recommend a watch if you are a fan, but dont expect much originality and it wont feel like a classic as the others
Sure, it was cute. Sure, it was fun. But I still don't know why we needed it. The trilogy ended perfectly and I thought that for them to add a 4th movie it would have to be big. There would have to be a good reason. And this whole movie essentially focuses on Woody getting his girlfriend back, and that to me just didn't justify a whole new movie. Buzz wasn't the same old Buzz, there wasn't the humor of the 3rd one, and I'm just not convinced we needed this one. And, I was secretly hoping a married Andy would show up at the carnival with a pregnant wife and take Woody home for his kids.