![]() I love the movie a lot but man does that scene drag down the rest of the film for me. ![]() These toys have been through everything, so what did the incinerator scene add but a few tears in the audience? Unkrich knows that whole incinerator example all too well, as there was an emotional moment in Toy Story 3 where the toys held hands as they approached the possibility of a fiery death. These are the toys that grabbed onto the wheel of a fucking plane to get home to their owner, but an incinerator is too much? Where's the struggle? Why the hell do they just give up? And what does it say that they get saved by the biggest cop-out, deus ex machina in recent film history.Īlso what did that moment do for the characters? Strengthen their bond? That was already strong when they escaped the daycare. Toy Story remains a fun, child-friendly franchise that walks the line between incinerator-intense moments and creative fun, with the through line. Randy Newman would write some songs about it. The inspiration for Toy Story 3, for example. Listen to all 42 songs from the Toy Story 3 soundtrack, playlist, ost and score. She then goes on a quest, with her new host, to get revenge on Lotso who was, no doubt, still dictator of the day-care. This spud is then the vessel for both its toy-soul and Andys Mrs. I guess what bothers me so much about it is that it completely goes against the spirit of the toys from the other two films. The eye is found by a child and placed in the body of another Potato-Head. With everyone slowly holding hands and just accepting death, it's so painfully forced. Woody says its not daylight, but the light of an incinerator, which appears to show an enormous fire in the center. ![]() After escaping the shredders, Rex sees a light, thinking its daylight. Andy giving his toys to Bonnie, and Woody and Buzz accepting their future and letting go of their kid, still tugs at the ol’ heartstrings. The Incinerator is a location at the Tri-County Landfill and part of the climax of Toy Story 3. Toy Story feels like an important part of anybody’s childhood (the first was released in 1995 and now I feel old). After watching Toy Story 4, fans can still go back and enjoy the emotional resonance of Toy Story 3 ’s ending. It's a great scene but from an entirely different movie. Toy Story 4 manages to have a satisfying ending without undoing Toy Story 3 ’s perfect ending. I feel that the incinerator scene is insulating because it manipulates the audience into crying even though it makes no sense.
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