Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: June 21, 2019
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SirDidymusSep 10, 2019
Full of heart, charm and hilarity. Toy Story 4 is a must see. Make sure you stay for the end credit scenes. Kaboom. A
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ajzeg01Sep 15, 2019
When I first heard they were making a Toy Story 4, I didn’t think it was necessary at all. Toy Story 3 ended the story perfectly, what more could be done with it? Not to mention that it’s a Pixar sequel made in the 2010s, which don’t exactlyWhen I first heard they were making a Toy Story 4, I didn’t think it was necessary at all. Toy Story 3 ended the story perfectly, what more could be done with it? Not to mention that it’s a Pixar sequel made in the 2010s, which don’t exactly have a great reputation. Toy Story 3 was great, Cars 2 was bad, Monsters University was okay, Finding Dory was good but forgettable (no pun intended), Cars 3 was okay and Incredibles 2 was a lot of fun but not as memorable as the first movie. It didn’t help that none of the Toy Story 4 trailers impressed me. I walked into this movie cautiously optimistic. I hoped it would be at least as good as Incredibles 2 but I was ready for the possibility of a disappointment. However, after seeing the movie, I can confidently say that they did it again. They made another great Toy Story movie. It has an engaging and emotional story, a lovable and memorable cast of characters, interesting themes and ideas, the most beautiful animation that Pixar has put to screen yet, pitch-perfect voice acting, and really great action and comedy! While Toy Story 3 was the perfect ending, I think Toy Story 4 is a great epilogue. This is probably where the story would go next, whether you like it or not. I do have some criticisms though. Some of the writing and comedic timing felt surprisingly clunky and off a couple of times and the ending does feel a little rushed. The ending of Toy Story 3 was definitely a better finale to the series as a whole, it was more epic and larger in scale, but this is more of a finale to the arcs of the main characters. I can’t think of a more fitting way to end both this story and the 2010s decade of Pixar movies. It came in with a Toy Story movie and it went out with a Toy Story movie, and it looks like this is the last Pixar sequel we’re going to see for a long time. It’s been confirmed that there are no sequels coming out for the foreseeable future and they will be putting their focus on original films only. That sounds good to me! Overall, this is a must-see for any fan of the Toy Story movies. It just might be another instant classic. Highly recommended. Expand
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ATP199Sep 18, 2019
Every inch the worthy successor to a stunning trilogy, it reshapes the overarching narrative of the series with heart, humour and a delicately joyful finesse.
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makingscores0Sep 22, 2019
i saw the trailer for this movie, and honestly after the train wreck that was incredibles 2, i thought this movie was heading down the same path. However toy story 4 not only exceeded my expectations, but it was also better than the previousi saw the trailer for this movie, and honestly after the train wreck that was incredibles 2, i thought this movie was heading down the same path. However toy story 4 not only exceeded my expectations, but it was also better than the previous movie! The Animation is simply outstanding, the opening 10 minutes are beautiful. The storyline is both fun, emotional and even creepy? I was most surprised by ducky and bunny, the 2 new characters that were shown off through out the trailer, i thought these characters were going to be your generic pop-culture comedians, but instead they were the stand outs of the film. Their comedy and timings were hilarious at times, and outside of woody and buzz, were my favourite characters. Forky was also less annoying than id assumed going into the movie, i like his mindset of believing he is trash (maybe a reference to how all those kids who grew up with the first 3 films feel about themselves now) and the scenes of him trying to escape actually made me laugh. Most of the returning cast dont get much of a time to shine, but the new characters and the fantastic story line more than make up for it. 9/10 - the best one since Toy story 2. Expand
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deadpool111Mar 19, 2020
My Review of Toy Story 4

I would give it a 4/5. My overall opinion is I loved it! The best part was when the toys take over the car. Forky was a piece of garbage who got made into a toy and he was hilarious. Bunny and Ducky were also
My Review of Toy Story 4

I would give it a 4/5. My overall opinion is I loved it!

The best part was when the toys take over the car. Forky was a piece of garbage who got made into a toy and he was hilarious. Bunny and Ducky were also toys who made us lol. I didn’t like the end it was bittersweet :( I definitely recommend Toy Story 4 but bring some tissues because the ending will make you cry.
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imtheamoraMar 26, 2020
Toy Story 3 was seen as the end of the series, but this film maybe wasn't needed. But still the film is a fun time, the animation is the best it has ever been, and the new characters are a nice addition. But my one big critique with this filmToy Story 3 was seen as the end of the series, but this film maybe wasn't needed. But still the film is a fun time, the animation is the best it has ever been, and the new characters are a nice addition. But my one big critique with this film is the ending, I don't know I just didn't feel like this was the way to end the series. It was just not right. Expand
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IAmaMovieGeekApr 20, 2020
I understood when everyone said this film was unnecessary, but it turned out to be amazing! The ending will probably make you cry. Great film. Go check it out, please. Final Verdict: 9/10.
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User123321Jun 22, 2020
Solid movie, good time. Fans of the previous movies will be pleased, as will newer viewers
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DirigiblePulpJul 31, 2019
Less a full fledged sequel than an epilogue, to bring just a little bit more closure to Woody's arc. Like any epilogue, it's ultimately unnecessary. Does it need to exist? No. But is it ok that it does? Absolutely.

The parallels to the first
Less a full fledged sequel than an epilogue, to bring just a little bit more closure to Woody's arc. Like any epilogue, it's ultimately unnecessary. Does it need to exist? No. But is it ok that it does? Absolutely.

The parallels to the first film are constant and intentional. Woody must deal with the new toy on the block. Woody loses said new toy and must go on a quest to retrieve it to keep his owner happy, to do the right thing because his moral compass never pointed nowhere but true. He meets scary toys that aren't scary so much as misunderstood. All is well. Except Woody.

The circle of life comes full circle. This isn't 4, this is 1 all over again. But how many times can you repeat the same story, the same mistakes, the same resolutions? Woody takes a different exit this time. He loses his voice in life but gains perspective. And by doing so sets himself free, free to help all others, not just those close to him, to infinity and beyond.
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TVJerryJun 25, 2019
Although the Toy Story films are full of adventure and comedy, the series always includes a focus on serious, emotional moments. This one includes more drama with a continuous message about the importance of friendship and loyalty. The usualAlthough the Toy Story films are full of adventure and comedy, the series always includes a focus on serious, emotional moments. This one includes more drama with a continuous message about the importance of friendship and loyalty. The usual gang is back, although most of the funny supporting characters get scant attention. This one revolves around Woody, Bo and a new toy (a spork voiced by Tony Hale) as they go on an adventure to comfort their new kid/owner. The animation is gorgeous, as expected, and there are some new characters that add some fun. Overall, it's lively, well-paced and enjoyable. Not as unique or special as the first 3, but still higher entertainment value than many animated family films. Expand
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Bartleby_theCatJun 21, 2019
I hadn't heard a lot of buzz about this movie, but if you're reading this, you feel (as I did) obliged to watch. While the trailers did not look very promising, the movie itself was very good. To me, it was the funniest of the franchise.
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drlowdonJul 7, 2019
When Bonnie makes a new toy that goes missing Woody sets out to bring him back. Toy Story 4 never quite hits the consistent heights of previous movies in the franchise but the animation is absolutely fantastic and it’s sure to entertain bothWhen Bonnie makes a new toy that goes missing Woody sets out to bring him back. Toy Story 4 never quite hits the consistent heights of previous movies in the franchise but the animation is absolutely fantastic and it’s sure to entertain both children and adults alike. Expand
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GreatMartinJul 16, 2019
All right, I do it in public so I might as well admit to all: most people who know me know I cry in movies and I have never been ashamed of it but to cry in an animated film??? Come on!! Okay I did and I do. I remember years ago crying whenAll right, I do it in public so I might as well admit to all: most people who know me know I cry in movies and I have never been ashamed of it but to cry in an animated film??? Come on!! Okay I did and I do. I remember years ago crying when Bambi's mother died but until cartoon movies became way more, in technical ways, I didn't during Snow White, Pinocchio or even Fantasia!

I saw "Toy Story 1" but aside from remembering some of the characters I remember little of the story. I skipped 2 & 3 but not having anything else to see today I decided to see the, supposedly, latest and last story. It is a story about how one feels not being wanted or loved anymore and how to handle the feelings and life changes.

In this film we find an old friend Woody, a sheriff, has lost his first owner, Andy, who pushed him aside when Andy went off to college. Woody found consolation with Bonnie who inherited him but now she is off to kindergarten and has made her own toy, Forky, made from trash items like pipe cleaners, a plastic spoon, doll's eyes and considers himself trash but Bonnie loves him. Very shortly after bringing him home she loses him and Woody feels it is his duty to return Forky, now Bonnie's friend who in turn deserts him while at the same time convince Forky he is not just trash.

The chase involves some old, and many new characters, in the Toy Story series but bogs down in the chase sequences while at the same time offering a few laughs such as a skunk sort of being a Trojan horse or at least camouflage! The main tug at the emotional strings are the reunion of Bo Peep and Woody with the former having accepted the fact that she no longer serves a purpose just moving here and there.

Not having seen the middle stories I am not sure who is new here but Tom Hanks, as always, is very effective and, yes, believable as Woody. Tony Hale, new as Forky, is funny while Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear gives solid backup to his friends while Annie Potts returns as Bo Peep as a very strong woman and Christina Hendricks as sort of a villainous Gabby Gabby who wants Woody's voice box. One of the newest characters, and definitely the funniest, is Keanu Reeves as Duke Caboom, a Canadian stunt motorcyclist, full of himself and daring to do anything.

"Toy Story 4" is a film for both children of all ages and adults will, in many cases, enjoy it more! After seeing about a dozen of the 'new' ways films are animated I am still intrigued at how the characters seem alive and, in many cases, you believe in them.
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Compi24Jun 22, 2019
One of the more aggravating and confounding releases of the year, based solely on the fact that it's both a genuinely good movie in its own right and one that I don't necessarily think any of us needed. I definitely won't be alone in sayingOne of the more aggravating and confounding releases of the year, based solely on the fact that it's both a genuinely good movie in its own right and one that I don't necessarily think any of us needed. I definitely won't be alone in saying how perfectly I felt the franchise's third installment seemingly concluded things for Woody, Andy, and the gang, with any mutterings of a potential fourth iteration being met with unadulterated skepticism and even derision on my part. But to be absolutely fair, this movie is terrific for the most part, with a lot of the emotionality really hitting home with me, and the animation pushing the needle even further into the realm of photorealism. This in mind, though, could I live with the hypothetical threat of someone "Eternal Sunshine-ing" this movie from the annals of my memory? Yeah, I'd be okay with it, I suppose. Can I say that for any of the other three installments? Personally, no. That's an issue for me, but to be sure, I understand the overwhelming praise. I just hope "Toy Story 4's" success doesn't act as a precedent that studios will use to justify other future exhumations of presumably dead franchises. Expand
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marcmyworksJul 7, 2019
Toy Story 4, though a good film is probably my least favourite of the franchise. Though there is a good message attached, the film's plot felt too familiar and not as heartfelt. Overall though the animation and voice acting is brilliant.
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moviemitch96Jun 22, 2019
While I was initially very much against a fourth 'Toy Story' movie being made, as the third capped off everything so perfectly, (along with the fact that I find myself disappointed more often than not with Pixar sequels), I've gotta say thatWhile I was initially very much against a fourth 'Toy Story' movie being made, as the third capped off everything so perfectly, (along with the fact that I find myself disappointed more often than not with Pixar sequels), I've gotta say that I'm now eating those words, as I found this to be the best sequel out of all of them (nothing's ever gonna top the first for me, but hey, that's childhood for ya!) Everything about this was so satisfying and fun.The voice acting is great from O.G. characters (Tom Hanks and Tim Allen are always perfect as Woody and Buzz respectively), as well as new additions (Keegan-Michael Keye and Jordan Peele voice a couple of stuffed Carnival prize toys, and Keanu Reeves is a riot as a Canadian stuntman toy.) The animation is so unbelievably detailed down to every last frame, image, and character, unsurprisingly making the first film from nearly 25 years ago look quite outdated by comparison. Even the story I was impressed by, as I was convinced that Pixar really had nothing else to explore with these characters, but they managed to take them in some unexpected directions, some nostalgic, and some new and surprising, even ones that tug at the emotions quite a bit, especially towards the end (as has come to be expected from the best of Pixar.) So needless to say, there's something here for all ages to enjoy. Overall, it's a sequel I still feel wasn't completely needed, but in spite of my initial skepticism, it's one I'm very glad we got nonetheless, as it gives us yet another fun time with these toys and characters so many of us have grown up watching for so long now, and they're given yet another satisfying story and ending, one that Pixar would be wise to leave be, for real this time. Expand
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eagleeyevikingJan 4, 2020
Capping off the "Toy Story" series with a heartwarming, thrilling final instalment, "Toy Story 4" consolidates the series as one of Pixar's finest.
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bfoore90May 7, 2020
While Toy Story 3 ended the series incredibly well, Toy Story 4 provides a truly heartfelt conclusion to Woody's story. The animation and voice acting is brilliant, the story felt more about Woody and sending him off right than a storyWhile Toy Story 3 ended the series incredibly well, Toy Story 4 provides a truly heartfelt conclusion to Woody's story. The animation and voice acting is brilliant, the story felt more about Woody and sending him off right than a story about everyone else. Expand
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zouz123Jun 21, 2019
Nice movie, fun and enjoyable. Is it the best animated movie ever? of course not. The only annoying thing was Forkie, the whole movie revolves around Forkie. It was too Forkie much for me.
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LatinCritic13Jul 25, 2019
A truly bittersweet end for a beloved franchise that's known for its story.
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spongeswiftJun 21, 2019
Toy Story 4 is a swell adventure that may be a little hard to fully digest. This was the first film where we got to see Bonnie living with Andy's past toys and it felt a little dry if not disappointing. Not seeing Woody lead the pack was aToy Story 4 is a swell adventure that may be a little hard to fully digest. This was the first film where we got to see Bonnie living with Andy's past toys and it felt a little dry if not disappointing. Not seeing Woody lead the pack was a little disappointing. But I did love Bonnie's other not showed before toys that Woody interacted with! And along with that this becomes the first film out in the series to backseat characters like Buzz and Jessie almost entirely. They felt like they were just shoved in because of how iconic they were. When Bonnie made Forky it was instant magic. I just loved Tony Hale as Forky and the jokes. Boy did I laugh out loud to some of Forky's quips. When they arrived at the carnival I instantly loved the setting. The thrift store was very cool and the carnival was so hyper realistic. Now did I love the new toys here? I can't say I ever loved or connected with Gabby Gabby but I can say I enjoyed the rest of them. Duke Kaboom's back story wasn't as compelling as Jessie's but it added stakes to his small inclusion in this adventure. Ducky and Bunny were great, they formed as comedic reliefs and they did make me laugh multiple times. Now do I consider Bo Peep new? No. But her storyline and persona has changed enough to be discussed. I like How Giggle is now her sidekick, it's cute and her sheep had such a good inclusion. I did think Bo Peep seemed a little cynical in the beginning but I started to like her more and more towards the end. The large adventure in the carnival/thrift store was so breathtaking and funny that it helped mend the disappointments I had with the first act. But boy does the 3rd act swing you off your feet. It was a surprise I saw coming but it still hit me like a bullet train emotionally. It really took what happened in Toy Story 3 and multiplied it, even if it wasn't as well executed. Overall this film is a great addition to the franchise but still missed the mark from past Toy Story films. Expand
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MrMovieBuffJun 23, 2019
'Toy Story 4' may not be strictly necessary, but thanks to a very funny script, and some amazing character moments, the movie never loses its imaginative spark. The film once again sees Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks) and the gang return, along'Toy Story 4' may not be strictly necessary, but thanks to a very funny script, and some amazing character moments, the movie never loses its imaginative spark. The film once again sees Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks) and the gang return, along with their new owner, Bonnie, along with her other toys that we met in the previous film. Bonnie is about to start kindergarten and is feeling anxious, as most children do. Woody, being the caring and sympathetic toy that he is, tries to make things easier for her. Bonnie then decides to gather some thrown away items, mainly a plastic spork, googly eyes and some thick string to make a new friend she refers to as "Forky" (Tony Hale). Forky, shockingly becomes sentient like the other toys, except that he's aware that this is not his purpose. He repeatedly mentions to Woody that he is trash and belongs in the trash, and does everything he can to get away. Woody tries to stop him and convinces him that he's the reason Bonnie will be happy and make it through kindergarten. One day, during a trip to the carnival, Woody is convinced that he sees a lamp of an old friend, he ultimately runs into a dolly toy named Gabby (Christina Hendricks), and she seems sinister, and Forky ends up being stuck with her until she gets what she wants. Woody then runs into Bo Peep (Annie Potts) and she has moved on from being a kids' toy and becoming an independent toy who is free to explore whenever she craves it. Woody tells her about his situation and she offers to help out by introducing him to a friend, a stunt-man cyclist toy named Duke Kaboom (a hilarious Keanu Reeves) who, much like Buzz Lightyear in the original 'Toy Story' (1995), Duke has over-the-top confidence, though he is aware he is a toy. Meanwhile, Buzz (Tim Allen) tries to find Woody, and is stuck at a carnival game where he meets Ducky (Keegan Michael Key) and Bunny (Jordan Peele), and these two were absolutely hilarious. I liked this movie, not as much as the first three, it doesn't have the same emotional punch like Jesse's tragic backstory in 'Toy Story 2' (1999), or the intense drama with the garbage chute in 'Toy Story 3' (2010), but it is the funniest of the franchise. Director Josh Cooley does an impressive job of making his first animated feature debut. The gang is back, it's great to see them, the new characters; Duke, Ducky and Bunny have become my favorite moments from this film. If you love Pixar, this is one not to be missed, the comedy alone does warrant this sequels' existence. Expand
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Rebecca31Jun 23, 2019
I know what you’re thinking because I was thinking the exact same thing. Another Toy Story movie!? Toy Story was a trilogy, the story was done and each film was wonderful in it’s own way. Sure I love all three but the first will always holdI know what you’re thinking because I was thinking the exact same thing. Another Toy Story movie!? Toy Story was a trilogy, the story was done and each film was wonderful in it’s own way. Sure I love all three but the first will always hold the top spot. When I heard Toy Story 4 was in the works I was beyond disappointed, here it is, another franchise being milked until it’s dead, another money making racket, greed pulling the strings, be damned with the story and how wrong was I! I never felt Toy Story should have made another sequel and when it started I had endless doubts, I don’t think I can adequately explain how these all melted away in the first 20 minutes. Toy Story 4 is a gem, it’s right there with the others and deserves your time. I was in a cinema full of mostly adults (and the worlds quietest baby) and I think I can speak for almost everyone when I say we all thoroughly enjoyed it.

Last time we saw Andy’s toys they were donated to his neighbour Bonnie and with Bonnie starting preschool she’s naturally nervous. She ends up literally making a new friend called “Forky” who is having some real trouble adjusting to the fact that he is now a toy and not just any toy, right now he’s Bonnie’s favourite toy. With Woody desperately trying to help Forky deal with his existential crisis and start embracing life as a toy. It’s funny, enjoyable for all and got the expected moments of sadness that comes with a Pixar movie. They really do love to try their best to reduce us into a blubbering mess at every opportunity. It may not be quite as emotional as Toy Story 3 but it still pulls at the heart strings nonetheless. The visuals get better with every film and if Toy Story 4 doesn’t get the Best Animated Oscar then something is seriously wrong, it makes you sympathize with a talking spork. If that isn’t good film making I don’t know what is.

No, this film didn’t need to be made, but it’s another wonderful addition to the story, it’s funny and I loved the old and new characters. Keanu Reeves as the Evel Knievel style stunt rider Duke Caboom, the return of Bo Peep and as if we needed any more reasons to be creeped out by ventriloquist dummies now we have them. What’s not to love? Do I really have to sell this movie to you? We’re all suckers for a bit of nostalgia and many of us have grown up with Toy Story so what are you waiting for, get yourselves to a cinema and enjoy this heartwarming, gut-wrenching conclusion to the Toy Story franchise. Yes I know we thought the last one was the definite conclusion and it certainly had that feeling but I can’t see another after Toy Story 4. Did you hear me Pixar? Enough now, quit while you’re ahead. Highly recommended to everyone.
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joeyabukiJun 22, 2019
Good. The 3rd one I think is better but this is not bad at all, it just doesn't reach that level. It has good emotional moments and several ones of "knot in the throat" in which you'll cry. I like the development of the villain (Gaby Gaby),Good. The 3rd one I think is better but this is not bad at all, it just doesn't reach that level. It has good emotional moments and several ones of "knot in the throat" in which you'll cry. I like the development of the villain (Gaby Gaby), her arc and how she evolves. The initial scene with the rain and how they tell us what happened with Bo Peep 9 years ago is GREAT. The new characters Forky, Ducky and Bunny, Duke Caboom and Giggle McDimples are great. The road that Woody has to travel and how he has to get rid of his past with Andy is very well done. The ending with Woody and Buzz Lightyear is one of the best things I've seen. 3D animation is the biggest thing that Pixar has done, there are times that even it looks real. Expand
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Davrosdaleks1Jun 24, 2019
I know I'm about to parrot what everyone else is saying, but it's true. Toy Story 3 ended on a very definitive note. It felt the like the final chapter had closed and that there didn't need to be another film. Not to mention that after havingI know I'm about to parrot what everyone else is saying, but it's true. Toy Story 3 ended on a very definitive note. It felt the like the final chapter had closed and that there didn't need to be another film. Not to mention that after having created what is generally considered one of the strongest film trilogies ever made, Pixar would be tempting the fates by creating another one. But they did it! Toy Story 4 is an utterly entertaining film.

This film's feel seems to be created to directly contrast with 3. Whereas the last movie was darker and felt stretched out, this film feels more lighthearted and fluidly compact. This is the installment that is trying the most to have fun.

Don't consider this purely a frivolous film. The ending is almost as strong as in the last movie, and I felt that one was only better only by a thin margin. Things get pretty emotional.

The entire film is about Woody (Tom Hanks) having an existential crisis. Once a favorite plaything and the leader of Andy's toys, Woody is now one of his new owner's least played with toys and being a newcomer, no longer the leader. His whole journey is pretty compelling.

The biggest reason this movie justifies it's existence is that not only do we have closure for Bo Beep (Ghostbuster's Annie Potts), but her character is finally given justice. In the original film, it seems she was part of the cast just because they needed at least a couple female characters. Her role didn't serve much purpose other than to be Woody's girlfriend. Same with the sequel. You could've cut the character out, and it wouldn't affect anything. Then, in number three, she was just out of the story entirely, having already been sold to a new owner. The writer's reasoning at the time was that due to the heavy action scenes, I'm guessing primarily the moments where the toys are roughed up by toddlers, Bo Beep being porcelain and fragile was difficult to include. Here she's finally give her due. She has more personality, she has agency, and she is finally part of the action and story.

New character Forky (voiced by Veep and Arrested Development's Alan Hale) is an inspired creation, a handicraft toy made out of a spork who's dealing with sudden sentience. He works well interacting with Woody as they share questions about their existence in the world. I actually felt the character was underutilized a bit. (It did annoy me a little that the writers were selective about how much or little knowledge of the world Sporky had.)

The new villain Gabby Gabby (Christina Hendricks) is yet another emotionally damaged toy. Don't worry about her being a clone of the last two. They go down a refreshingly different path with her.

Though I enjoyed the story, I do admit that the movie basically copies the formula of the first two films by having a few characters separated from the others and going on a journey. The movie may as well be called Woody Story as the majority of the cast is sidelined for the film and even Buzz is more of a supporting player. A lot of time is spent on the new characters. Though I can't complain much as they all are pretty entertaining. (Ducky and Bunny (Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele) bring us the funniest joke in the entire series.)

I'd rank this only under number 2. TS4 is a blast and I recommend this to all Toy Story fans.
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SebkJun 24, 2019
TOY STORY 4 is that movie in which most people was skeptical about what could be the possible development of the plot, and the possible quality of this after a TOY STORY 3 that closed intelligently a series of events that represented theTOY STORY 4 is that movie in which most people was skeptical about what could be the possible development of the plot, and the possible quality of this after a TOY STORY 3 that closed intelligently a series of events that represented the world of childhood until the adulthood. Whereby, TOY STORY 4 does not represent the same quality in terms of plot, but it does not mean that is a bad movie. This sequel was totally unnecessary. It is probably the funniest one inside the four films, and the least emotional inside all of them. From this, it is possible to say that this movie closes the story of a special character in a good way, instead of the plot falls dramatically at the end. In general, the movie is special, and it does not disappoint, but it was not necessary.

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JLuis_001Jul 1, 2019
Nine years ago, Pixar achieved something that seemed impossible and they gave an excellent ending to the story that put them on the map.

When they announced Toy Story 4 I wasn't excited at all. Even with the all love I have for the
Nine years ago, Pixar achieved something that seemed impossible and they gave an excellent ending to the story that put them on the map.

When they announced Toy Story 4 I wasn't excited at all. Even with the all love I have for the characters, I was 100% convinced that their cycle was over.
They were still united and would start again so what was the need for a new story?

After watching Toy Story 4 my fears were confirmed and Pixar managed to undo their grand finale and despite the good thematic and its emotional ending, Toy Story 4 falls short to its predecessors and that emotional ending manages to disrupt the union of the characters, maybe forever, and that before my eyes is unforgivable.

No doubt Toy Story 4 is about moving forward and growing and it express it in a more direct way than the third film because now those emotions are for Woody and not for Andy and yet I cannot stop thinking that Pixar went to a place that shouldn't have gone with these characters.

This is still Toy Story - although the show now belonged completely to Woody - And the quality is still there, that is undeniable. The jump in the animation is simply breathtaking but Toy Story 4 is a very good sequel that should never have existed in the first place.
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NoamLitovJun 21, 2019
Toy Story 4 is amazing.
It's so funny, so emotional, so satisfying...
It's great. Toy Story 4 is not the best toy story film, I still think Toy Story 3 is the best.
But this movie is still GREAT.

GO WATCH IT
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MallRat15Jul 2, 2019
Amazing animation that you would come to expect from Pixar however the story is a bit boring. The first 3 toy story’s were some of the best animated films every made but this one didn’t live up to those high standards. Villain was a bitAmazing animation that you would come to expect from Pixar however the story is a bit boring. The first 3 toy story’s were some of the best animated films every made but this one didn’t live up to those high standards. Villain was a bit underwhelming and story never really got that exciting. Forky and the new characters are pretty funny and add some depth to the film. Always great to see Woody and Buzz on screen again. Still a good Pixar movie just not one of the best they’ve ever done. Expand
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KuggzJul 13, 2019
Still solid after all these years with some flaws alomg the way. Woody Buzz and Bo Peep all seem a little off in this one compared to their characters in the past but still this version was a lot of fun for someone who has grown up with these toys
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LajaleaaJul 22, 2019
"I'm not the one who is lost."
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( 81/100 ) . Toy Story nació en 1995 y ha crecido junto a su audiencia. Cada una de sus aventuras reitera la formula, esencia y estilo de la saga más identificable del cine. 24 años y una trilogía después,
"I'm not the one who is lost."
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Toy Story nació en 1995 y ha crecido junto a su audiencia. Cada una de sus aventuras reitera la formula, esencia y estilo de la saga más identificable del cine. 24 años y una trilogía después, Woody y Buzz Lightyear regresan con una aventura más en la que los juguetes aprenderán nuevas y valiosas lecciones con la que podrán cerrar ciclos y abrir caminos.
Bonnie está nerviosa por entrar a la escuela, así que Woody decide apoyarla. En su esfuerzo, Bonnie crea un juguete con materiales desechables que la calma y estimula espiritualmente, pero Forky, el nuevo juguete, tiene una concepción de si mismo que disparará esta nueva aventura.
Toy Story 4 tiene un par de problemas para organizar sus moralejas, que son varias y muy valiosas, y pasa gracias a la formula de la saga: abrir con una propuesta "original", los personajes se adaptan, pero para ello se hace una burbuja de acción "inteligente" en medio del trama que enganche al publico con tensión y abra paso al propósito de la propuesta inicial. Esta técnica le da un ritmo mecánico al film y, aunque no aburre, tampoco logra homogeneizar sus elementos sensibles y de acción. Sin embargo, los momentos sensibles están llenos de conciencia, auto-crítica, valores, percepciones y argumentos que aterrizan al público en el terreno, me atrevería a decir, más humano de la saga, pues destruye la idiosincrasia de los personajes y elimina la presencia del "enemigo" a través de un discurso hermoso sobre la consideración, la utilidad y la oportunidad de aprovechar y otorgar segundas oportunidades. Toy Story 4 ya no nos trata como niños, y como adultos tenemos que entender que en la vida no hay enemigos, solo concepciones diferentes que merecen la misma atención y respeto. Quiero remarcar una animación y fotografía con mucha textura que embellece cada locación. La música también contribuye y, en general, las bellezas y el suspenso son de alta calidad que, aunque sean engranes diferentes, fluyen sin problemas.
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Toy Story was born in 1995 and has been growing up along with its public. Each one of their adventures reaffirms the formula, essence, and style of the most recognizable saga of cinema. 24 years and a trilogy after, Woody and Buzz Lightyear comes back with one more adventure in which the toys will learn new and valuable lessons with which will be able to close cycles and open roads.
Bonnie is nervous about getting into school, so Woody decides to help her. In his effort, Bonnie creates a new toy with disposable materials that calms her and stimulates her spiritually, but Forky, the new toy, has a conception about himself that will trigger this new adventure.
Toy Story 4 has some trouble to organize its morals, which are several and very valuable, and that’s thanks to the formula of the saga: open with an "original" proposal, the characters have to adapt to it and, therefore, a bubble of "clever" action is made in the plot to engage the public with tension and open a way to the porpoise of the initial proposal. This technique gives the film a mechanical rhythm and, if maybe it doesn't bore, neither achieve to homogenize its sensible and action elements. Nevertheless, the sensible moments are full consciousness, self-critique, values, perceptions, and arguments that hold the public to, what I would dare to say, the most humane moment of the saga. This is because it destroys the idiosyncrasy of the characters and eliminates the presence of an "enemy" through a beautiful speech about consideration, utility and the opportunity of taking and giving second chances. Toy Story 4 doesn't treat us as kids anymore, and as grown-ups, we must understand that there are no enemies, just different conceptions that deserve the same attention and respect. I just want to stand out the animation and photography with a lot of texture that embellishes each location. The music also contributes and, in general, the beauties and thrills are so high quality that, even though they are different gears, they flow smoothly.
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ARGzelderJul 4, 2019
Sin necesidad de ser realizado pero con la misma calidad que la franquicia siempre acostumbró "Toy Story 4" es el nuevo cierre a la historia de los juguetes más conocidos de la pantalla grande, brindando una historia más madura y a la vez conSin necesidad de ser realizado pero con la misma calidad que la franquicia siempre acostumbró "Toy Story 4" es el nuevo cierre a la historia de los juguetes más conocidos de la pantalla grande, brindando una historia más madura y a la vez con mayor comedia de toda la saga.
Volvemos a encontrarnos con Woody y compañía pero con la sorpresa que el juguete estrella ha sido desplazado por Bonnie de su elenco principal de juego. Pero el Vaquero al ser el más experimentado no deja a su niña y la acompaña a su primer día de escuela, donde la ayuda a adaptarse y crear a quién es el nuevo juguete favorito de la niña, su creación, Forkie.
A partir de allí la historia toma el camino de siempre, los juguetes viajan a nuevos sitios vistosos y deben lidiar con sus problemas con la ayuda de nuevos amigos.
La magia de Pixar sigue intacta y logra traernos grandes nuevos personajes, y una calidad gráfica que los vídeo juegos envidiarían. la historia esta muy bien realizada en especial para el público que inició viendo esta historia en 1996, tanto que te permite aceptar que "Toy Story" no es una trilogía.
Si hay algún punto negativo debo mencionar que esta vez la banda sonora no estuvo a la altura, Randy Newman es uno más de esta saga, pero nuevas ideas hubieran encajado bien.
"Toy Story 4" es una de las grandes películas del año, vale la pena verla, tiene algo para cada uno de sus espectadores. Es el cierre que no sabíamos que faltaba.
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sebastianaliOct 5, 2019
Si bien creo que es inferior a la tercera película, la franquicia sigue manteniéndose en pie, gracias a una historia madura (de lo que se caracterizo siempre la saga) y una fuerte relación entre personajes. Sin embargo, la personalidad de losSi bien creo que es inferior a la tercera película, la franquicia sigue manteniéndose en pie, gracias a una historia madura (de lo que se caracterizo siempre la saga) y una fuerte relación entre personajes. Sin embargo, la personalidad de los mismos es bastante confusa, ya que cambio bastante, en especial Buzz y Bo Beep. Buzz actúa como un idiota toda la pelicula y Bo Beep parece simplemente otro personaje. Aparte de la personalidad confusa y una mala edad recomendada para la película, es casi una obra maestra. Ese toque de película madura me encanta, como en la parte donde Woody y Forky hablan o la relación entre Woody y Bo Beep (a pesar de formar parte también de lo negativo). Siento que debieron de haber puesto a Lotso o a Pete de vuelta. Podrían haberlos puesto en un buen contexto, ya que ellos tenían en parte razón después de todo. Por esos motivos creo que es inferior a la tercera, pero no importa. Totalmente recomendada! 8,5/10 Expand
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theredskyJul 3, 2019
Toy Story 4 is an outstanding film that succeeds in keeping the Toy Story Franchise one of the best franchises. Here are the few negatives. The character of Forky, as great as he is, is a plot device. He really is only there to move the storyToy Story 4 is an outstanding film that succeeds in keeping the Toy Story Franchise one of the best franchises. Here are the few negatives. The character of Forky, as great as he is, is a plot device. He really is only there to move the story forward which kinda sucks. My other issue is that the film does borrow heavily on themes and plot points from the original 3 films. Here are the positives. This film can be very emotional at times. The film starts emotional and doesn’t stop being emotional until the credits roll. The last scene of the film is probably one of the most emotional Pixar moments. The voice acting is very good. Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, and Annie Potts are standouts from the main cast. Each delivers their lines with so much emotion and personality that you can’t help but care about them and their struggles. The returning characters don’t have a lot of screen time but they all do an outstanding job. The new characters are really good also. Keanu Reeves, Jordan Peele, and Keegan-Michael Key’s characters steal the show. Each of their characters are incredibly entertaining and hilarious to watch on the big screen. This leads me to my next point. For a Pixar film, Toy Story 4 is pretty funny. There are a handful of jokes that don’t land well but most of them got a chuckle out of me and one or two got full on laughs from me. The animation for this film is outstanding. It’s incredible to see how far animation has come from the original Toy Story in 1995. There is one shot that showcases the passage of time and it’s incredible. The story is heartwarming and nice even if it does bounce back on ideas from the previous films. The score for this film is pretty good also. It’s not extraordinary but it’s good. The tone for the film remains consistent all the way through and it’s also paced really well. I would highly recommend seeing this in theaters. Overall, Toy Story 4 is another great addition to the Toy Story franchise with outstanding animation, great voice acting, and tons of emotion. I give Toy Story 4 a 9/10. Expand
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IsaacJJun 28, 2019
Some may say the first three Toy Story movies are a prime example of the practically perfect trilogy; heart-warming, intelligent and entertaining, Woody, Buzz and the gang have become pop culture staples that have defined the childhoods of aSome may say the first three Toy Story movies are a prime example of the practically perfect trilogy; heart-warming, intelligent and entertaining, Woody, Buzz and the gang have become pop culture staples that have defined the childhoods of a generation. I approached Toy Story 4 with a healthy level of scepticism; what more could possibly be added to this franchise that had culminated in such a faultless conclusion? Yet here stands a fourth instalment, asked for or not… that in many ways keeps itself comfortably in the formula we know and love. As we saw by the tear-jerking finale of 3, our favourite bunch of toys now spend their days playing with ‘their new kid’ Bonnie. Toy Story 4 starts off with a fuzzy familiarity that eases us in… until the introduction of a new character, Forky (a neurotic spork voiced superbly by Tony Hale). Expectedly, Forky becomes lost in a circus in the midst of a family road trip; it’s up to Woody to get him back. The adventurous escapades that ensue are undoubtably good fun; for me, it felt like a much more low-key Toy Story film, the grandiose nature of some of its predecessors replaced with something smaller and more character driven. First time Pixar director Josh Cooley and writers Andrew Stanton and Stephany Folsom put together a neat package full of clever humour and all those other qualities that make a Toy Story film tick. Naturally it wouldn’t be a Pixar outing if some deeper themes weren’t explored; in Toy Story 4 we delve into questions of sentience, loyalty and purpose with all the maturity and compassion you would expect from this studio. Tom Hanks once again delivers a heartfelt vocal performance as Woody, giving more raw humanity to a cowboy doll than should be allowed. Though this is suitably Woody’s story, he is flanked by a colourful cast of supporting characters; notably, Annie Potts gives gusto to an old face and Key and Peele lend their talent to some delightfully fluffy comic relief. I would have liked to have seen a bigger role for some veteran Toy Story alumni (what are Jessie and the Potato Heads doing these days?), but the newer players are a lovable lot… and the level of fun you can tell Keanu Reeves is having as Duke Caboom is enviable. Every character and the world around them is fully realised in simply breath-taking animation, hyper-realistic yet still with a slick sense of style. The question can still be raised, however, of the necessity of this film’s existence. The truth is, apart from brief moments, we’re retreading old ground here, exploring familiar themes and ideas. Whilst this typical Toy Story fare is successful in pushing the nostalgia buttons and entrapping us in escapism, there’s very little new that is being brought to the table. From the storyline to Randy Newman’s jubilant score, it’s a caper we’ve seen before that loses just a bit of its charm. Despite this, however, Toy Story 4 is still a sure hit for Pixar and knocks most franchise four-quels out of the water in pretty much every way. For some, its conclusion will prove to be another tug at the heart strings… and even if (like me) you don’t quite buy it, the whole thing is sure to leave you with a warm, pleasant feeling inside. All in all, Toy Story 4 may not be a revelation but it’s a kind-hearted, amusing and entertaining film that harks back to everything you loved about the other movies. If only for that, it’s certainly worth your time. Expand
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romethesecondtiJul 22, 2019
Toy Story 4 is a feminist rom/com—a romantic comedy in the classic mold with a feminist twist.

Indeed, the film “makes the couple” a whopping 3 times: Woody (the reluctant male who needs to be persuaded to take the plunge) and Bo Peep; Forky
Toy Story 4 is a feminist rom/com—a romantic comedy in the classic mold with a feminist twist.

Indeed, the film “makes the couple” a whopping 3 times: Woody (the reluctant male who needs to be persuaded to take the plunge) and Bo Peep; Forky and (for a better word) Knifey, the “trash” twosome whose coming together as the credits roll is both unexpected and delightful, a moment of sheer cinematic bliss; and Gabby Gabby and the “lost girl.”

Even though Woody is the primary protagonist, and several new male toys are introduced, “Toy Story 4” goes beyond the addition of a female toy here and there (e.g. cowgirl Jessie in “Toy Story 2”); this is the franchise’s feminist film. Woody is fond of Bo Beep and she of him. But Bo’s strengths are many and threaten to overwhelm and displace Woody’s desire. She’s a fiercely independent feminist, having been “on her own,” beyond the security of a child’s bedroom, for 7 years. She’s an athlete and a warrior, using her hook as a both a weapon and climbing device. Bo and other independent toys travel around in a mechanical skunk. These “Independent Toys,” which exist somewhere between “Lost Toys” and “Toys who have a Kid,” are a new category for the franchise.

Duke Caboom, Ducky and Bunny are solid and funny additions to the “Toy Story” crew, but on the whole the cast is too large and dispenses with too many familiar characters to achieve the kind of focus that shaped previous editions.

These caveats aside, “Toy Story 4” is almost as good as its predecessors - and that's saying something.
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LucaCriticsMar 28, 2020
Toy Story 4 Movie Review: 8/10
Didn't expect to like this movie as much as I did. Great story with stunning technical achievements.
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Bcap1415Jun 26, 2019
While good, had a different feel to it than the previous films. I felt Toy Story 3 ended it perfectly, I don't feel there was a need to make a 4th but was glad they did. It's certainly worth going to go see but again I don't feel it was asWhile good, had a different feel to it than the previous films. I felt Toy Story 3 ended it perfectly, I don't feel there was a need to make a 4th but was glad they did. It's certainly worth going to go see but again I don't feel it was as good as the first or 3rd film. Expand
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Bigboyal05Jun 29, 2019
Overall hilarious movie for the family with Keanu Reeves mostly stealing the show
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TunnelsneksruleJul 6, 2019
A movie that while good felt pointless. The end of Toy Story 3 really felt like the end of the series, but then Toy Story 4 is coming out 10 years later to continue the story. Also for money. It's definitely enjoyable and probably theA movie that while good felt pointless. The end of Toy Story 3 really felt like the end of the series, but then Toy Story 4 is coming out 10 years later to continue the story. Also for money. It's definitely enjoyable and probably the funniest of the 4 movies, but they really don't use their characters that well. It bothered me that we didn't get much Buzz, potato head, Rex, etc. The entire movie felt like a long epilogue just to tell us about Woody. Still enjoyable even if I felt it was tacked on and pointless. Expand
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ArielscrJul 10, 2019
Sin duda una de las mejores películas de pixar, una entrega que nadie pidio pero era muy necesaria para cerrar con broche de oro la saga
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Ahmedrizwan11Jul 10, 2019
This is the best movie of the franchise as well as being the funniest. The villain also has interesting motivations
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Truthhappens316Jul 10, 2019
If you saw the first 3, you have got to see this one. Has that true to form Toy Story feel, and as anticipated this will get you in the feels.
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ThisgoJul 11, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. O filme tem uma ótima animação,uma trilha sonora boa,e uma história legal,só que não é o melhor filme,o filme traz um gostinho de infância para quem cresceu assistindo aos outros filmes,o final do filme traz uma das cenas mais tristes da franquia,mais faltou um pouco mais de emoção.foi muito legal ver a personagem da Betty de volta,uma personagem pouco aproveitada nos outros filmes,a vilã Gaby Gaby,e umas das melhores dos filmes da Pixar,ela e doce, mais sombria,por fim o filme e um ótimo filme de férias, para levar as crianças para conhecer o universo de toy story,e também para os mais velhos ver mais uma vez os melhores brinquedos do cinema. Expand
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thegldtAug 7, 2019
If you thought Toy Story 3 was about moving on and letting go, wait ‘til you see this one. Thank you to the toys that grew up with the late 90s babies. Farewell.

Shout out to Pixar for knowing how to craft three-dimensional antagonists that
If you thought Toy Story 3 was about moving on and letting go, wait ‘til you see this one. Thank you to the toys that grew up with the late 90s babies. Farewell.

Shout out to Pixar for knowing how to craft three-dimensional antagonists that aren’t just evil for evil’s sake.
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BM85Aug 27, 2019
PROS: compelling and funny characters, including one literally made out of garbage, that convey important messages; great music; superior animation and visuals; adventurous, thrilling, nostalgic and upbeat story with a big heart.
CONS: a bit
PROS: compelling and funny characters, including one literally made out of garbage, that convey important messages; great music; superior animation and visuals; adventurous, thrilling, nostalgic and upbeat story with a big heart.
CONS: a bit less creative and impactful then Toy Story 3.
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Kevin3Sep 12, 2019
Toy story 4 aunque sea una película innecesaria también es un digno final para estos juguetes
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Cooperward4Oct 10, 2019
Toy Story 4 is a heartfelt experience that will leave you emotionally invested in all its story by the end of the film. The film is beautifully animated to the point where specific shots look real. The animation is simply stunning making theToy Story 4 is a heartfelt experience that will leave you emotionally invested in all its story by the end of the film. The film is beautifully animated to the point where specific shots look real. The animation is simply stunning making the film a joy to look at. The film's themes of farther-hood and letting go of the past make the film more relevant and heartfelt as intriguing you watch it. Characters such as Woody and Bo Peep have never been better and new characters like Duke Kaboom and Forky are some of the best side characters the series have ever had. My only flaw with the film is that a vast array of characters really have any time in the spotlight and are pushed aside to make way for other characters and plotlines. Overall the film is an entertaining and heartfelt experience that deserves applause. Expand
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ihatealotofstufOct 21, 2019
toy story 4 was an amazing movie not the best toy story but not far from it just to mention I was born 2 years after toy story 2 came out making it tearful when woody left an amazing scene by my standard it felt short but nevertheless havingtoy story 4 was an amazing movie not the best toy story but not far from it just to mention I was born 2 years after toy story 2 came out making it tearful when woody left an amazing scene by my standard it felt short but nevertheless having character amazing character development like previous instalments in the franchise and still being able to keep up the ability of being able to introduce such amazing and likeable characters and amazing movie highly recommend this to children or newcomers to toy story and veteran watchers of the series 8/10 Expand
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exhavyerJan 23, 2020
To be completely honest the movie is kind of unnecessary, however Forky literally makes the entire movie. Absolute icon 10/10 would watch Forky for hours.
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movielover28Jul 2, 2020
I don't know where to rank this movie in comparison with the other Toy Story movies because it is so different, but I still thought it was a fun end to the series.
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ConnorB00Jun 20, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Toy Story is a good film if a bit unnecessary, but this film doesn’t fell like a waste of time. My favorite part is Woody’s story and how he deals with his new owner Bonnie and realizing that he’s not the “favorite” toy anymore and weather or not he needs Bonnie in-order to be happy, it's also really nice to see Bo Peep back after 20 years of absents. The other great thing is the animation some of pixars best work yet in my opinion. My only complaint would be that the rest of the gang gets side line for new characters; however that doesn’t mean that the new characters are awful their fun if a bit simple, but it's not really the same. A lot of people did not like this movie and said that this ruined the other films but that’s kind of a dumb thing to say as I don't really see this as a conclusion or a continuation of the story but simply a story that the team at pixar wanted to tell, but I agree that the film did not deserve an oscar or that its the best film that pixar has made. Really its up to you on weather you'll like the movie or not, no one is making you watch this movie, but I think it's a movie that has heart in all the right places, but seems a bit tired. Expand
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MrPajamasNov 1, 2020
Pixar overcame himself for many years. The newer Toy Story, the better and better. Therefore, when they announced the fourth part, as with the previous parts, I was very worried whether they could overcome the previous part this time as well,Pixar overcame himself for many years. The newer Toy Story, the better and better. Therefore, when they announced the fourth part, as with the previous parts, I was very worried whether they could overcome the previous part this time as well, but unfortunately in my opinion it did not work out completely. No need to comment on Toy Story 4 with an animation that Pixar simply can and has perfected over the years. Unfortunately, that's not enough and the story, although amazing, is the weakest of all the parts and unfortunately in my opinion a bit unnecessary, and it occurred to me that the creators went for money rather than quality. Still, Toy Story 4 is an amazing movie that I can recommend. Expand
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WiholkeJan 21, 2021
Toy Story 3 has been my favorite PIXAR movie for a long time now, so when I heard they were making a Toy Story 4, I was extraordinarily nervous. Forky looked annoying, the jokes weren't landing in the trailers, and it looked like a cashToy Story 3 has been my favorite PIXAR movie for a long time now, so when I heard they were making a Toy Story 4, I was extraordinarily nervous. Forky looked annoying, the jokes weren't landing in the trailers, and it looked like a cash grab. Boy was I ever wrong. This movie is fantastic, which is a big relief to say. Toy Story 3 is a great conclusion, but Toy Story 4 is Woody's conclusion. This one is the most bittersweet of the Toy Story's for me, but I say that with a smile on my face because this movie is directed beautifully. Forky is in fact not annoying but very funny. This movie might be the funniest Toy Story, and there is a really good story to be told here. The animation looks photorealistic; everything looks absolutely incredible in this movie. The antagonist of this movie was also really great. Lottso was great in the third but this one has even more layers which I applaud. And yes, this movie made me cry. I did not expect that, but it really happened. As for flaws, there aren't many but they do stand out a little. I wish the character of Buzz had more to do or at least wasn't "dumbed down" as many people have said. The dialogue isn't perfect and some of the talking scenes feel a bit awkward. Overall, this movie surprised the heck out of me. It's the best PIXAR sequel since Toy Story 3, which I still consider to be better. Toy Story 3 is one of those perfect movies for me, but Toy Story 4 is absolutely amazing and surprising. I am so happy to say that. Expand
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LuissDtApr 2, 2022
Beautiful animation albeit a story not as memorable as the original trilogy, Toy Story 4 still shines
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Chriscorc876Apr 13, 2023
Toy Story 4 continues the beloved Pixar franchise in a charming and heartwarming way. The film follows Woody, Buzz, and the rest of the gang as they embark on a new adventure with Bonnie and her new toy, Forky.

The animation in Toy Story 4
Toy Story 4 continues the beloved Pixar franchise in a charming and heartwarming way. The film follows Woody, Buzz, and the rest of the gang as they embark on a new adventure with Bonnie and her new toy, Forky.

The animation in Toy Story 4 is nothing short of incredible. The attention to detail in each character and setting is remarkable, and the animation truly brings the world of Toy Story to life. The film's stunning visuals are paired with a strong storyline that explores themes of friendship, identity, and the importance of change.
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AnthonyStfJun 18, 2023
TLDR This is an amazing movie, but a bad toy story movie

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netflicJun 24, 2019
I was surprised to see a theater full of people on a kids' movie at 7pm on Sunday.
But I shouldn't have. It's a Pixar movie after all. Long time ago I figured out that Pixar always remembers that kids usually go to movies with parents or
I was surprised to see a theater full of people on a kids' movie at 7pm on Sunday.
But I shouldn't have. It's a Pixar movie after all. Long time ago I figured out that Pixar always remembers that kids usually go to movies with parents or other adults. The adult audience is as much a target as kids, in ALL Pixar productions. Additionally, the Toy Story 4 was ripe with references to previous series for Toy Story aficionados.

My kids grew up with Toy Story 1 and 2. I haven't heard about their impressions on the newest sequel yet.
I expected tons of humor and emotions from the film, and they were delivered. Yet I would not call it my favorite Toy Story sequel. It is very hard to keep the bar that high.

If you are one of Toy Story or Pixar aficionados then definitely go see it.
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JoeCoolJun 24, 2019
Good movie, though the 3rd Toy Story is better IMO. It's not bad at all mind you. Duke Caboom is seriously great, the ending and the road leading there is great as well, you just have to wonder if this movie needed to be made. We had theGood movie, though the 3rd Toy Story is better IMO. It's not bad at all mind you. Duke Caboom is seriously great, the ending and the road leading there is great as well, you just have to wonder if this movie needed to be made. We had the perfect ending in 3, it feels like they're just milking the fanchise for all it's worth. Not that they have no right to do that or even that they're doing a bad job. It's pretty great, just not better than what we already had. Expand
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tropicAcesJun 21, 2019
For my (and most people’s) money, they should’ve stopped at “Toy Story 3” because it was both a warm return and a perfect sendoff to this series. Does #4 justify its existence or warrant another go-around? Not really, but when the worstFor my (and most people’s) money, they should’ve stopped at “Toy Story 3” because it was both a warm return and a perfect sendoff to this series. Does #4 justify its existence or warrant another go-around? Not really, but when the worst installment of your franchise is “only” good, you’ve done something right. Expand
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FilsterSep 21, 2019
It is good but it is no Toy Story 1, 2, or 3. I don't think it is in the same league.
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Meth-dudeJul 17, 2019
While not being a great movie, Toy Story definitely gives you heartfelt and touching moments, surprisingly funny scenes and a satisfying ending. Supported by great animation and powerful voice acting performances, it's a more than decentWhile not being a great movie, Toy Story definitely gives you heartfelt and touching moments, surprisingly funny scenes and a satisfying ending. Supported by great animation and powerful voice acting performances, it's a more than decent conclusion to the series. Expand
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AxeTAug 14, 2019
Wonderfully inventive for a fourth installment it's not the landmark the original was or as great as the third, but worth the effort (in terms of both the story craft and incredible artistic detail of the animation by the makers, and goingWonderfully inventive for a fourth installment it's not the landmark the original was or as great as the third, but worth the effort (in terms of both the story craft and incredible artistic detail of the animation by the makers, and going out to see it). Expand
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amheretojudgeJun 21, 2019
The big question is, whether all of this was worth it? It's a big, yes. Anything for Woody. Infinity and beyond.

Toy Story 4 Cooley understands the kinetic momentum of these Pixar productions. And Pixar might as well be like The Beatles,
The big question is, whether all of this was worth it? It's a big, yes. Anything for Woody. Infinity and beyond.

Toy Story 4

Cooley understands the kinetic momentum of these Pixar productions. And Pixar might as well be like The Beatles, right now. Incredibly careful and sensitive about their releases. So it goes without saying that the film is ambitious and well funded and well casted. Yet, I find myself reserved giving everything to the film like I did to earlier ones. The director, Josh Cooley assembles the pieces as they used to be and has done a marvellous job regarding so. Addition to that, the equations that they are digging for, is something we all already have been wounded with, just a little scratch and tears come rolling out.

Another success is how nuanced the political correctness and the metaphors regarding the current political conditions are. The conversation between Woody (Tom Hanks) and Forky (Tony Hale) while walking on a road (trip) is easily the best part of the film. The humor is balanced perfectly, especially when a new character is introduced in this hefty mayhem. Key and Peele are bromance-ing out amazingly, they have got some of the best scenes in their pocket. So what's left, why is it so far away from us.

We don't mind the similar structure of the storyline- in fact in this one, the entire last act is quite intense- or the usual formula where or how characters overcome their issues. The primary reason why it doesn't welcome us is because there is no profound revelation in this film, that is going to leave you wiser after the curtain drops. And maybe still we could let that go, but unlike the previous installments this is also immensely effortful. You can see the pressure on the screen as they narrate the Toy Story 4, it is good that they were, but even Duke Caboom (Keanu Reeves) couldn't perform under pressure- that actually is the meta character who goes through similar issues like the makers, irony, that they forgot to solve their own.
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XV_Jul 20, 2019
I had an almost good time with Toy Story 4. When I first see the trailer I was so reluctant to see it because it seemed the same movie for the 4th time, that I almost felt insulted, then I see some reviews saying that it was actually reallyI had an almost good time with Toy Story 4. When I first see the trailer I was so reluctant to see it because it seemed the same movie for the 4th time, that I almost felt insulted, then I see some reviews saying that it was actually really great and that so I was convinced.

Is not that is a bad movie but it is a recreation of the same formula again, my biggest problem was that the main characters, especially Buzz and Woody were so out of character in order for the plot to advance that it struck to me as lazy writing, it even has this trope of "you lied to us" that is a cancer to a lot of kids movies. The animation is gorgeous and there are some jokes here and there that will make you laugh or at least chuckle but, if you're not that interested or want to stop a little make this money printing souless machine that Disney is, you may want to skip this one.
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AvengerDragon56May 26, 2020
It's good, but it's the weakest movie in the series. Some of the jokes weren't all that funny, the supporting characters feel useless and it was never really a necessary movie. Again, it's a good movie, but it had problems, also it didn'tIt's good, but it's the weakest movie in the series. Some of the jokes weren't all that funny, the supporting characters feel useless and it was never really a necessary movie. Again, it's a good movie, but it had problems, also it didn't deserve the Oscar. Tho I liked how they handled Woody's arc, the animation was stellar and the ending really saved the movie. Expand
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angieruizJun 21, 2019
Every technical aspect is great, but it doesn't answer the question "why did they even made the movie?".
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iamironman56Sep 9, 2019
For a cash grab its pretty good although not as good as 1 2 or 3 i would say it justifies its existence by the end.
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AmbileezeNov 11, 2019
Ce film est vraiment divertissant et surtout extrêmement beau au niveau graphique! Le bémol pour moi est que le film me laisse l'impression d'être un peu "à part" des 3 premiers, par rapport à l'histoire (cf la fin du 3e film qui étaitCe film est vraiment divertissant et surtout extrêmement beau au niveau graphique! Le bémol pour moi est que le film me laisse l'impression d'être un peu "à part" des 3 premiers, par rapport à l'histoire (cf la fin du 3e film qui était "suffisante" à mon goût), les personnages que l'on a apprécié dans les précédents films sont nombreux à se retrouver en arrière-plan et Buzz l'éclair que j'ai trouvé un peu simplet et moins proche de Woody qu'auparavant. Globalement j'ai passé un bon moment et je trouve que c'est un film idéal à regarder en famille. Expand
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DogeGamer2015Jul 1, 2021
Es una satisfactoria conclusión para la franquicia de Toy Story; sin embargo, le hace falta la magia de las películas anteriores; la trama es buena, la animación es excelente y la banda sonora de Randy Newman es buena y nostálgica; unaEs una satisfactoria conclusión para la franquicia de Toy Story; sin embargo, le hace falta la magia de las películas anteriores; la trama es buena, la animación es excelente y la banda sonora de Randy Newman es buena y nostálgica; una película animada decente, pero no es excelente. Expand
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Sosmooth1982Jan 13, 2023
Part 4 was quite interesting. Very different from the other ones, still a decent movie. The toys think that Andy threw them away in the garbage but he didn't. So the toys decide to run away. Also a pretty sad movie too.
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Onlyclassicvg1Nov 27, 2021
dijo que Toy Story 3 terminó perfectamente. Quería que terminara así, pero también quería ver a Woody y su pandilla con un nuevo viaje nuevamente. Para el Forth, no solo es satisfactorio, también supera cualq
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geewahJan 24, 2023
Undoubtedly the weakest movie of the franchise thus far, but there is still enough here to keep both kids and adults entertained. While the story and message is noteworthy the journey does hit a few flat spots along the way.
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Danielife02Jul 3, 2021
This film is good, but it feels out of place after the finale of the 3rd film. The story is ok, but the other main characters of the other chapter were useless. The finale seems touching, but it frustrates the finale scene of the 3rd film. 7This film is good, but it feels out of place after the finale of the 3rd film. The story is ok, but the other main characters of the other chapter were useless. The finale seems touching, but it frustrates the finale scene of the 3rd film. 7 because I love the new characters. Expand
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DukeJonFeb 23, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A decent enough movie, but not in the same league as the previous three. This movie felt somewhat superfluous. Firstly, the plot is all over the place. It starts off with the introduction of a new character, Forky. Just when you think the film's going to be about him he becomes a side issue and it's all about the evil doll who wants to steal Woody's voice box. But she isn't a compelling villain like the bear in the third film as she turns good towards the end. Bo Peep is supposedly Woody's big love interest but I don't remember her from the other films. Buzz and the girl cowboy are barely in it, despite being the main characters of the previous films. So it's confusing and all over the place. Then we're all meant to feel great about Woody gaining his "freedom" and going off with Bo Peep, but this means leaving all the other toys and, most importantly, the young child he's meant to be looking after. I wasn't really sure what message they were trying to convey here. It would have been better if they hadn't made this film, imho. They would have been better off starting off with a bunch of new toys. Expand
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EludiumQ36Oct 26, 2019
The content of Toy Story 4 is for kids and young families but its technical wizardry is for us techies. It's an amazingly created animated world that begs to be admired in almost every scene.
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CalvinCrackJun 22, 2019
Imagine you’re in an infinite void for eternity and someone comes to you and says “You liked those toy story movies right?” “Yeah!” “Want to see what a 4th one might look like?” “Sure!”. And so they invent the film out of thin air and youImagine you’re in an infinite void for eternity and someone comes to you and says “You liked those toy story movies right?” “Yeah!” “Want to see what a 4th one might look like?” “Sure!”. And so they invent the film out of thin air and you watch it and go.... “that was pretty enjoyable thanks!” I can’t be mad that they tried! Expand
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Just_HelloooJun 21, 2019
It was really just okay. Not worth it to see in the theaters. They kind of went too deep with everything. The tried to pull too much on the emotional side instead of making you laugh. I literally laughed out loud multiple times during ToyIt was really just okay. Not worth it to see in the theaters. They kind of went too deep with everything. The tried to pull too much on the emotional side instead of making you laugh. I literally laughed out loud multiple times during Toy Story 3, but this one it was just disappointing. Expand
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SaintJames012Jun 23, 2019
a funny but unnecessary movie. This movie was reviewed as a solid ending to the Toy Story franchise, and I have to disagree. This movie was an unnecessary cash grab that does not need to exist. That being said, the movie is funny, and willa funny but unnecessary movie. This movie was reviewed as a solid ending to the Toy Story franchise, and I have to disagree. This movie was an unnecessary cash grab that does not need to exist. That being said, the movie is funny, and will get a couple laughs out of you, but the story is weak and not very interesting. This is a movie that is carried by how much we love the characters, not from its own merits. Expand
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Voodoo123Oct 9, 2019
+Interesting story concept
+Great voice cast
+Some interesting set pieces -Felt decidedly 'below average' as a final outing for a pixar franchise I'm unsure I know what I would want from a 4th Toy Story movie - watching this challenged my
+Interesting story concept
+Great voice cast
+Some interesting set pieces
-Felt decidedly 'below average' as a final outing for a pixar franchise

I'm unsure I know what I would want from a 4th Toy Story movie - watching this challenged my perceptions of woody and the gang in ways I didnt expect. Most of the side characters are 'back in the van' for most of this road trip movie so we are spending most of the time with the 'anxiety stricken
mid life crisis woody', an 'uncharacteristically overpowered ninja skilled action ready bo peep' and new characters mentally unwell forky and sociopath gabby gabby... Perhaps i'm jaded from all the years of high quality cgi animated movies but I just wasn't as emotionally connected as I felt I was in previous outings, and so things moved along averagely which for a final toy story could be seen as disappointing? I was entertained but not enthralled as one would hope to be. Everything looks....eerily photo real at this level of quality CGI so thats a thing now! Part of me wished they had left the franchise alone and produced something new instead. Definitely worth a look for pixar fans though.
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MattBrady99Jul 18, 2019
Knifey: “How am I alive?”

Forky: “I don’t know.” ‘Toy Story 4’ is a lighthearted adventure that neatly wraps up the perfect character arc, which is light years better than the third, in my opinion. However, in spite of that, I’m still
Knifey: “How am I alive?”

Forky: “I don’t know.”

‘Toy Story 4’ is a lighthearted adventure that neatly wraps up the perfect character arc, which is light years better than the third, in my opinion. However, in spite of that, I’m still questing why this fourth entry exist, because everything else is paper thin.

Lets start off with the merits: I know saying the animation is amazing isn’t anything new when it comes to Pixar - a company that’s constantly involving with every entry. It’s the same with as saying “Meryl Streep is great in...”, type of situation but needs addressing ever time. I liked how beautifully polished every character and environment looked, which gave the movie a certain quality in richness. There’s a scene at the beginning involving rain that’s close to photo-realism and a clear growth in the animation department. I mean, the difference based on the plastic looking models back in 1995.

Perhaps my favorite character in the entire movie was Duke Caboom played by the breathtaking Keanu Reeves. Despite the little screen, Reeves manages to bring some much charisma and enjoyment to the character it was hard for me not to smile. I was surprised that a few people didn’t realise it was Keanu, but then again he’s casting wasn’t anything secretive if you’re like me that follows announcements on upcoming movies. Anywhere, I could tell Keanu was having a blast with this role and it seems very fitting considering Reeves stunt work.

I was shocked, yet glad that the character of Forky wasn’t as disposable as I originally thought. Surprisingly the main message of purpose and suicide came from Forky’s dilemma...no joke, well that’s how I interpret it. It’s something you don’t pick up on, but you’re brain did.

The funniest aspect of the movie came from Bunny and Ducky played by Jordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Key, especially the plan scene where the visual comedy was used effectively for laughs. I thought they were going to be so annoying based on the trailers, but I was relieved that they had some good material for the jokes and punchlines to be funny.

It’s great to see the old gang back together with some welcoming new faces. Although I feel like the old gang got pushed to side characters this time around. Even Buzz didn’t seem to be himself and got backtracked to do absolutely nothing through out the movie. I know there’s a lot of characters and it be difficult to juggle so any, but if we’ve learned anything from ‘Infinity War’ is that it may seem impossible until it’s done.

I’ll give the movie credit for not having any villains, as it would’ve been unneeded and a cheap trick to add dramatic tension.

However, despite the welcoming return and facing new conflict, but everything else has less to desire. I wasn’t quite emotionally involved as I should’ve been, yet at the end, I didn’t hit me as the movie intended. If I have to be honest, after seeing this a few weeks ago, I’m struggling to remember certain scenes. This movie existing is unnecessary as everything felt made up on the spot which I think is the reason why it didn’t emotionally connect with me like the previous three did.

A big step down for the franchise, but family and children will enjoy it no matter what, and that ain't a bad thing.

Overall rating: “I’m trash”
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TheLordJamesJun 24, 2019
To be honest... this film was very unnecessary. Toy Story 3 gave fans the ending we needed, the ending we deserved. Toy Story 4 continues by destroying the characters we loved and unraveled everything we grew to love about them. While theTo be honest... this film was very unnecessary. Toy Story 3 gave fans the ending we needed, the ending we deserved. Toy Story 4 continues by destroying the characters we loved and unraveled everything we grew to love about them. While the overall movie was fun and the stand alone story was alright, it just feels cheap looking back at the franchise. Expand
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ReallyCoolIHEJun 25, 2019
It didn't have that pixar feel. It looked great but it never made sense why they would make it. I wish i could see more of the original cast than just woody the whole film. I'm sure if you took this kid to this film it would be great. It didIt didn't have that pixar feel. It looked great but it never made sense why they would make it. I wish i could see more of the original cast than just woody the whole film. I'm sure if you took this kid to this film it would be great. It did look stunning and it is great to see how far pixar has came but all in all not the best toy story film. It felt like they tried to fit a part of a movie in this whole movie. Expand
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SWEEPtheLEG175Jun 23, 2019
If someone says Toy Story and you immediately think "Buzz Lightyear" then you might be disappointed. This is a Woody & Bo Peep story. Keanu Reeves is the best part in this one.
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bataguilaOct 21, 2019
Bien hecha. pero no da risa, los nuevos personajes son X, y el final se me hace absurdo.
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moonliteJun 25, 2019
pixar continues to sideline the main characters to supporting roles with barely anything to do or have enough screentime instead giving it to useless new faces and woody...
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FreyafreyaJun 25, 2019
I grown up to Toy Story films but this one was a bit disappointing.

Our beloved characters feel off at times. For example Woody and Buzz whom used to be brilliant and resourceful, for some reason are now dumb and can’t come up with a basic
I grown up to Toy Story films but this one was a bit disappointing.

Our beloved characters feel off at times. For example Woody and Buzz whom used to be brilliant and resourceful, for some reason are now dumb and can’t come up with a basic plan. Low key appears as an excuse to make Boop the most strong, intelligent and productive character in the whole film. Dear feminists, you really need to make males look dumb to even being considered as useful?

Other things that I didn’t liked where the fact that the rest of the crew doesn’t really contribute to anything and the awkward comedy that isn’t as clever as it used to be, but I guess it suit better nowadays kids so I can give it a pass.

In the end it was entertaining, and beautifully animated, but it was the weakest of the Toy Story films. Just like everything Pixar has been doing recently, it’s great but not amazing.
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Sarcastic_DevisDec 6, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. La storia principale funzionerebbe abbastanza bene, ma il film soffre di un difetto molto importante: i personaggi e la loro coerenza con i capitoli precedenti. Semplicemente non c'è. Bo Peep è stata stravolta per fare spazio a un personaggio più attivo e spericolato (cosa che non era). La lealtà di Woody va e viene in base alla sceneggiatura, e Buzz. Oh Dio, Buzz. Qui è diventato un completo rincoglionito. Ve lo giuro, l'unico personaggio scritto decentemente è Gabby Gabby, il villain. Mi dispiace, ci ho provato a vederlo in un ottica diversa, ma la scrittura lacunosa non ha aiutato l'esperienza. Almeno hanno messo una pezza con dei buoni personaggi secondari (specialmente Duke Caboom).

Consigliato? Nì.
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jason_87Jul 22, 2019
It really felt like most of the cast got pushed to the side. It was kind of disappointing. Most of all, I really disliked Bo's character. It felt like they tried way too hard to make her "strong" and failed. Being "strong" isn't just aboutIt really felt like most of the cast got pushed to the side. It was kind of disappointing. Most of all, I really disliked Bo's character. It felt like they tried way too hard to make her "strong" and failed. Being "strong" isn't just about muscles and punching or being stoic. Bo could have been someone who was strong without being overbearing, aggressive and annoying. I wish we had some better writers for the female cast. Bo didn't resonate at all with my daughter, who wanted more of Jessie. I had to agree. I would have liked to see more for Jessie to do.

Overall, not a terrible movie but not up to the standard of Toy Story. I wouldn't recommend it or see it, again.
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Richmond95Oct 5, 2019
Toy Story 4 comes across as a really unnecessary sequel. While greatly animated no doubt, there are moments where this film looks absolutely stunning. But in terms of the narrative Toy Story 4 just isn't all that interesting. Woody has anToy Story 4 comes across as a really unnecessary sequel. While greatly animated no doubt, there are moments where this film looks absolutely stunning. But in terms of the narrative Toy Story 4 just isn't all that interesting. Woody has an interesting character arc, but I don't buy that Bo Peep is the one to show him this arc, or that he would come to it for the reasons he does in the movie with his new owner. Forky feels like he's there mostly for comedic purposes than anything else. Which is fine, but he plays too much a big part in the story for him not to feel more impactful. Buzz Lightyear is completely wasted in this movie, the jokes with him seem like something he'd go through in a much earlier film, or heck in the first film. The veterans of the series are completely pointless, I don't see why they didn't make Bo Peep the main character and maybe leave the characters from Toy Story 3 where they were at the end of that film. It's perfectly fine movie for kids overall, but I think the older audiences who grew up with the previous films much leave wanting a bit more. Expand
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MunknjetApr 19, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Toy Story 4 wasn't exactly the best movie and coming from someone who grew up along side the movies, went to Disneyland three times for the sole purpose of going to the toy story part of the park, collected ALL the original toys and collectables and merchandise and basically talked about this movie and watched it 5 times (each). This movie imo wasn't necessary. The third movie already had such a beautiful and tear dropping ending so why this movie? Oh yeah, its Disney. Disney used this franchise to make a profit. This movie sees Woody be treated like absolute garbage, he is made to look like a fool and a waste of Tom hanks. Buzz is completely useless and doesn't even get that much screen time along with the whole other group of toys. Some of the new characters like Forky are very cheesy and bland. My main complaint with this movie is how the girl-doll toy (forgot her name) basically tried to kidnap woody and take his voice box, you would think Woody would fight back but no! Instead, Woody goes ahead and gives his iconic voice box away just like that, this teaching the little kids you can get anything without trying! However, this movie did have its moments, like the introduction of Duke Caboom who was the best new character, but when Woody just left Buzz and the rest of the group like that it seemed very not-well written. The animation was the main highlight of the movie. Anyway, thank you Disney for absolutely nothing and almost ruining such a beloved franchise with lackluster writing and boring storylines. Expand
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RobwinzMay 1, 2020
Toy story 4 is an honest let down, it sort of ruins the lovely and hearted ending which Toy Story 3 had when Andy is giving his toys away to bonny and how she would play with them and look after them for him but this movie sort of ruins it.Toy story 4 is an honest let down, it sort of ruins the lovely and hearted ending which Toy Story 3 had when Andy is giving his toys away to bonny and how she would play with them and look after them for him but this movie sort of ruins it. Also, dont get me wrong the animation for this movie is brilliant and the original cast do an amazing job and even some of the new characters do pretty well for what they're given but this movie was not needed because Toy story 3 had a better ending which worked quite well and whilst this ending doesn't work as well as the previous one did. Overall, this movies got some good moments with the beautiful animation and amazing characters and some fun scenes but it's an honest let down in my opinion. Expand
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CmpfcfDec 21, 2020
O pior filme da franquia, o woody vira gado, este filme é Horrível comparado aos outros e eu tb so assistiria uma vez
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Gamzguy17Aug 21, 2021
It's a slightly dismal conclusion that overextends the spirit of the trilogy, but "4" does have its moments that are certainly worthy enough to see this beloved gang of characters just once more.
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Jaidenbrkl1Apr 18, 2023
What a letdown of a movie when the last movie ended perfectly with a legit bang.
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TyranianOct 17, 2019
Brilliantly animated but lacks the humour, feel and smarts of previous films.
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NikolayGJun 24, 2019
NOT FOR SMALL CHILDREN

The main problem with Toy Story 4 is that it is definitely NOT for small children. My 4 1/2 yo daughter enjoyed Toy Story 1, 2 and 3. Toy Story 4 terrified her. She kept saying she was scared and wanted to go home. We
NOT FOR SMALL CHILDREN

The main problem with Toy Story 4 is that it is definitely NOT for small children. My 4 1/2 yo daughter enjoyed Toy Story 1, 2 and 3. Toy Story 4 terrified her. She kept saying she was scared and wanted to go home. We considered it, but then my wife picked her up and held her on her shoulder and she fell asleep for the rest of the movie.

Toy Story 4 has a dark and creepy tone and several scary ventriloquist dummies that hold other toys captive. For an adult the movie is OK, maybe a 7. The plot just isn't quite as complex or interesting as previous entries as I remember them, but it's entertaining. For a small child it's a 0, so giving this a 5 overall is actually generous.
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JohnnyCJun 23, 2019
A tired retread of the first 3 Toy Story films. This is exactly why Pixar had always said it did not want to make sequels to their films. Sadly, Disney changed all that. Too bad it’s such a money grab.
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mrtoomsJul 1, 2019
They moved away from the characters we loved in 1,2, and 3. The story could have been better. It felt dark and twisted at times. Movie is OK, perhaps an acquired taste. Certainly not for everyone.
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