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I could have left it there. I didn’t, because it’s an absolute joy: warm, funny, sharp, and confident enough that its emotional gut-punches land rather than clunk. Pixar near its peak, basically — expertly pushing buttons while pretending it isn’t holding the remote.
The maths are uncomfortable: the Star Trek rule — even numbers good, odd numbers cursed — runs perfectly in reverse here, with the odd-numbered Toy Story entries comfortably the stronger half. No pressure on Toy Story 5, then. Absolutely none whatsoever.
Great movie but as a 3D film its pointless, most of it is in 2D. Its like most movies that are passed off as 3D, they are actually 3D "rendered" which means they weren't made that way just put through a computer program afterwards to try and add the effect very poorly. There are very few genuinely made 3D movies