An Everlasting Friendship This Toy Story 3 movie begins with Andy getting ready to go to college. He is now seventeen. It's time for Andy to make a decision about what to do with the toys. Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Mr. and Mrs. Potatoe Head, and Jessie are all part of the toy collection that Andy must make a decision about. The toys hear Andy's mom telling him that he has to make a decision about what he will do with the toys. Will Andy donate the toys to Sunnyside Daycare Center or store them in the attic? This question leaves the toys wondering about their future. Andy decides to have the toys, except Woody, put in the attic. Andy will take Woody with whom he leaves the rest of the toy wondering about their future. Woody tries to comfort them, they'll be fine. Toys really don't want to be put in the attic and no one to play with. The toys are so excited when Andy's mother accidentally gives them away to Sunnyside Daycare. After arriving at daycare, their attitude changes because they are not treated very well. The authors of this film, with the help of animated characters, show the viewer how these toys manage to overcome difficult challenges with true friendship. This Toy Story 3, just like all previous films, is set in Irvin, California. This film was written by three writers: Michael Arndt, John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich. John Lasseter directed the previous versions, but Lee Unkrich directed Part 3 in 2010. Toy Story is a computer-generated film. In this film the toys come to life when there is no human around. The animated film tells the story of the sociological well-being of some toys that a little boy grew up with…… middle of paper……and they had to go. They arrived at the landfill. The toys realize that Andy hasn't left for college yet. They find a way to get to Andy's house before he leaves. They do it before he leaves. Andy decides to give Woody, Buzz Lightyear and the rest of the group to the little girl at Sunnyside daycare. He feels like she will really take care of them. In this story the viewer can see a lot of love between the two friends. They will also see how maxism also plays an important role. Lotso wants to have power over the toys in the nursery. It's just like a dictatorship where someone has to be in power. There must be one dominant one in this society. Toys overcome this problem because they have a close bond. They show that if you stick together you can overcome your obstacle, whatever it may be. In this case it was about getting back to the original owner, Andy.
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