jokershady said:
Whelp…put me in the "it was ok" camp. Definitely had a few moments that made me laugh (pretty much all of Conan's) and Forky had a much smaller role which was nice because man I found him annoying in TS-4.
But overall there was only one funny character to me. The story didn't really blow me away. The typical TS characters had zero to do. The emotional hook of Jessie realizing her kid as an adult named her daughter after her didn't really resonate with me at all. If anything the scene where Bonnie breaks down crying in the car after showing her mom what her friends said about her hit me as a parent much harder…but that's still peanuts to other emotional Pixar movies like Inside Out, Coco, Toy Story 3, and Up.
How they showed the "imagination/playing" of the kids was pretty entertaining. Enjoyed all of those little moments.
My oldest (14) found Bonnie to be pretty annoying. His exact words were "adoption" and said the story should have been about the other girl she seemed way more interesting.
Also…in the world they've created everyone should be at least suspicious that these toys are sentient and alive. The group of buzz lightyears 5 minutes in to "waking up" somehow discovered fire and we've got toys sending emails and riding horses in this one…at the very least Sid has a conspiracy YouTube channel about toys being alive and a group of followers with evidence and cameras backing up his claims from his traumatic childhood experience…
Anyway…better than 4…but still WAY below 1-3. Props to those who really liked it. Think I'm just one that checked out after 3 and don't think these characters have any more important stories to tell.
Agree with this completely. Really wanted to love it as it was the first Toy Story I physically got to watch in theatres with my daughters, but the emotions just didn't hit. This is a story about a girl struggling to find friendship and as a Dad of 2 girls, I should have felt something more than just contempt for the 'mean girl' trope displayed in this. The whole "Jessie" thing didn't do a single thing for me either. I was actually confused at first as to why the lunchbox was even buried and initially thought it was a tribute to a dead child?
Also the overall animation was a step down from Toy Story 4. I just re watched it getting ready for TS5 and the opening scene of Woody rescuing RC car from the rain gutter is amongst the best CGI animation ever. This movie didn't even come close to that level of craftmanship (albeit a couple cool 'imaginary' sequences as you said).