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thbzcrt_7's review about Toy Story 3(2010)

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Rating 8

13:34 17 March, 2024

The final 20 minutes of the film, which are comparable to the first 10 minutes of Up, are enough to cement it in history. It shows us that it is only a matter of time before people must learn to grow up. As we grow up, we can only learn to bid farewell to the past, not just to toys but also to our childhood. Watching Woody and Andy silently part ways under the gentle twilight is a powerful encapsulation of that theme.

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