Saturday, June 22, 2019

Movie Review: Toy Story 4

Movie Review: Toy Story 4                                                                                                               6-22-19
Toy Story 4 Poster

During her first day at Kindergarten, Bonnie makes a new toy out of a spork, Forky. Bonnie loves Forky, but the plastic utensil thinks he's trash. While on a road trip, Forky jumps out the window, and Woody pursues. Now he and Forky have to find a way back to Bonnie while encountering some new faces, including Canadian stunt racer Duke Kaboom, carnival plushes Ducky and Bunny, and a creepy 50s doll named Gabby Gabby, as well as a familiar face from when he was Andy's toy.

When I first heard that there was going to be a Toy Story 4, I was concerned it would be either disappointing like Shrek Forever After or disposable like Ice Age 4: Continental Drift. Then, when the Teaser Trailer was leaked in November 2018, I was afraid of one of the new characters, Forky.

Tom Hanks, Joan Cusack, Tim Allen, and Tony Hale in Toy Story 4 (2019)
However, after waiting many months, I finally saw Toy Story 4, and I actually think it's on par with 'Dragons 3'! Toy Story 4 concludes the franchise with groundbreaking animation, an emotionally moving story, some really funny jokes from the new characters, and a smartly (but partially) recycled score from Randy Newman.

Tim Allen, Keegan-Michael Key, and Jordan Peele in Toy Story 4 (2019)
Ducky and Bunny trying to tease Buzz.
There was one thing that Toy Story fans have been asking since the release of Toy Story 3: Whatever happened to Bo Peep? Well, between the events of Toy Stories 2 and 3, Bo Peep was donated to an antique shop, but after spending a couple years in there, Bo and her sheep Billy, Goat, and Gruff decided to travel the park, where there's an annual carnival each summer, dedicating their lives to saving lost toys and giving them new owners.

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Bo Peep with her new partner Giggles McDimples.
If I were to nitpick about one thing, I think that Buzz acted a smidgen out of character: There's a running gag in the movie in which Buzz has to listen to his inner voice, and he decides to get advice from his voice box. This comes as a surprise as Buzz in the past was able to walk more than 20 blocks to Al's Toy Barn, jump on Sid's vicious dog Scud, and escape Poultry Palace  through the air vents, all of which he did with almost no help!

Buzz triumphantly swinging to the window of the Caterpillar Room in Toy Story 3.
Regardless, Toy Story 4 is a surprising sequel that will probably be the best summer movie of the year, since other summer movies this year may not be as good or promising.

Rating: 4 stars out of 5
PS. If you're wondering if I liked How To Train Your Dragon 3 or TS4 more, I'll let you know some time in August.

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