I love the movie a lot but man does that scene drag down the rest of the film for me. Then I could doubt it like the rest of you because even though this happened to me, even though there were witnesses, sometimes I’m not quite sure I believe it myself. Then I could make it a lot less gruesome in my head than it really was. ![]() These toys have been through everything, so what did the incinerator scene add but a few tears in the audience? I wish I could give you the classic this happened to a friend of a friend of mine. Check out more Disney and Pixar video in exclusive 4K resolution at. These are the toys that grabbed onto the wheel of a fucking plane to get home to their owner, but an incinerator is too much? Where's the struggle? Why the hell do they just give up? And what does it say that they get saved by the biggest cop-out, deus ex machina in recent film history.Īlso what did that moment do for the characters? Strengthen their bond? That was already strong when they escaped the daycare. Después de que fueron arrojados al basurero,Woody y Buzz ayudan a Lotso Por casi cae en el destructor de basura,Después conocen al El Incinerador,luego caen. I think people overlook the fact that, while Toy Story 3 (2010) is truly a great movie for kids and adults alike, its really fucking dark, and is really bordering on being a horror movie. I guess what bothers me so much about it is that it completely goes against the spirit of the toys from the other two films. He wants to stay with the Woody’s Roundup gang. However, they’re surprised when Woody rejects their rescue mission. Toy Story 3 - Sid should have been the one to save the toys from the incinerator Sid isnt a bad kid. With everyone slowly holding hands and just accepting death, it's so painfully forced. After Buzz and the gang spend the whole of Toy Story 2 trying to find Woody, they finally manage to break into Al’s apartment via the air vents to liberate Woody and bring him back to Andy’s room. It's a great scene but from an entirely different movie. His broken persona reaches its pinnacle when he deceives the toys one last time in the incinerator. ![]() ![]() The name of the landfill is written on an overhead sign that the garbage truck drives. For Lotso, there is no chance for salvation. I feel that the incinerator scene is insulating because it manipulates the audience into crying even though it makes no sense. The Tri-County Landfill is where Lotso and Andy s toys are taken to after a garbage truck in which they are trapped in dumps them onto the earth, along with the rest of the garbage collected from Sunnyside Daycare and other places in the film Toy Story 3.
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