
Toy Story 3 is yet another perfect installment to the Toy Story franchise. The story begins with Andy (the owner of the toys) preparing to leave for college, Woody, Buzz and Jessie and the rest of the toys find themselves being put in the attic but are mistakenly put out for trash. Woody’s quick thinking saves the toys, but they end up in a day care looking for a way to escape. The third sequel in the series has the best villain in the series, who has a lot of depth and character. The third installment utilizes all the ideas introduced in the other two installments and retains the same messages and themes prevalent in them, such as the importance of friendship, acceptance and selflessness. The animation and the music were also very good, adding to the experience. The whole story is adventurous and does not have a single boring moment, it maintains the charm of the other Toy Story movies. The stories main strong point is the utilization of a strong antagonist who keeps opposing Woody, Buzz and the other toys till the bitter end. The climax of this film was the strongest point in the whole movie and keeps the viewers in the edge of their seats. The movie ends satisfyingly and leads to a new beginning for the toys in the franchise. I give this movie five stars and recommend it to anyone who has not watched it or has not watched it in a while to watch it again while observing the minute details and the antagonist's character and manipulative behavior.