Saturday, 26 January 2013

Hollywood on Hire: TOY STORY







INTRO:-
This movie brings back good old 90's memories. This 81 minute cgi film is a product by none other than  Steve Jobs,   and the quality and the depth of emotional satisfaction is evident from the start.


PLOT:-
The story revolves around Andy's toys, which spring to life when they are alone.  Woody, the cowboy doll, gets one heck of a ride as his life is rocked by the entrance of Buzz, a super cool astronaut toy. What ensues is a fantastic adventure in a world which we can remember faintly.

VISUALS:-
The movie has excellent graphic animation for the year 1995. Complex animation efforts are evident from the rich renderings of the scene. Everything is painstakingly created and presented as is evident from this shot.

USP:-
The film's script and storyline are derived from every child's fantasy, but impact even a grown up's mind. The idea of friends and enemies, love and loss are beautifully portrayed in this Pixar production.

HIGHLIGHT:-
All in all, the movie is a far cry from the current cgi movies. The movie begins with a boy's  toy world , and ends with a man's understanding. Being unique for its time , and leaving a message across almost two decades, does show the mark of a classic for me.

VERDICT:-
This one is definitely a keeper to "Infinity and Beyond!"

RATING:-
Personally I would give this movie a 4.5 /5






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