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Chapter 851 Thank you, Ryan!

"Toys play an irreplaceable role for our childhood. We inject our emotions into toys and give life and ability to each toy. They were once the shapers of our imagination, richly decorating our childhood. Perhaps no one had ever thought of saying goodbye to our toys. |[2][3][w][x]}"

When I walked out of the theater, Ryan and Taylor were blocked by Yahoo Entertainment reporters. Taylor simply said a few words, "Indeed, I really didn't expect that watching "Toy Story 3" would make me cry in the theater. The scene of Andy saying goodbye to the toys made me involuntarily recalling the beauty of the past that I had to say goodbye one by one in my life."

Just like many ordinary audiences attending the premiere, this series also has special significance for Taylor. Even when she got into a car, she also told Ryan, "I used to collect so many toys and dolls, but I rarely visited them in recent years..."

Whenever a classic movie ends, it always brings various feelings to the audience. "Toy Story 3" is better than the first two movies in terms of graphics and story structure. Even in terms of technology, Pixar Studio has made new breakthroughs.

For example, the hug bear has a total of 3473,271 hairs, but they are rendered lifelike by Pixar.

As a benchmark in the industry, Pixar Studios' strength in animated films is unquestionable.

For many people, Toy Story 3 is like a farewell ceremony for childhood, so unforgettable and so straight to the heart, bringing endless joy, while also tear-jerking.

"I was cheated at that time. I thought they were really going to be melted. I started crying. Later, when Andy introduced him to Bonnie, I also burst into tears and burst into tears. Actually, I really believe that even if the toys are not like this in the movie, they must be thoughtful and spiritual."

The midnight show of the film belongs to the world of hardcore fans. Ryan Disney Family Online reporters interviewed a large number of midnight show audiences in many places across the United States.

"I cried twice, and when I saw that they were about to be melted, everyone held hands, and finally Andy gave them to the little girl. But at the last moment I realized that some things would never come back."

"I think this movie was written by Ryan for our generation. When I was a child, I always thought that I would be with them for the rest of my life. I didn't expect that my life was so short. A quarter of my life had passed, but I had already completely forgotten them. After I got home, I must go and read out my childhood memories, and maybe relive the scenes of my childhood again."

"There were several urges to cry in the first half. I thought I could be spared this time, but I didn't expect that the last few minutes were so sensational and I was so crying to death. This is not an animation for children. It is a fairy tale for adults."

As night turns to daylight, major media in North America also placed the comments on Toy Story 3 in the most prominent position in the entertainment version.

"Pixar Studios' Toy Story 3 has been 15 years since its first film and more than 10 years after its second film. As an animation, this time span means that the first group of small audiences who fell in love with Woody and Buss Lightyear through the first film have entered adulthood. In fact, this is a very unfavorable situation for a sequel to a children's film."

"But Pixar is best at taking all the ages and taking all the ages. The first hour of the film is to entertain new friends, and the second half of the hour is to give back to old friends. Andy grew from an ignorant little boy to a teenager about to enter the university campus. The various experiences in it are easy to make the audience feel immersed. Because of this, the whole film always permeates a faint compassion and sorrow in a relaxed and humorous atmosphere. In fact, it is a party to say goodbye."

——The New York Times

"The film uses a main story with clear lines and clear motivations. The endless emergencies and clever resolutions always lead the audience to integrate into a process that seems a bit far-fetched but interesting. The main creators of the film have a bold interpretation of the characters. Each character has highlights and outstanding personality, including villains such as Hugging Bears, and there are also rich personalities, especially the design of using their own advantages to cooperate with each other in the escape drama is full of creativity."

——The Washington Post

"Toy Story 3 is a movie that is far better than Robot Walli and Flying House. In 103 minutes, it never overlooks the audience's interest. It has both action, thriller elements and vivid characters, and a story that has been moving forward. In short, it has everything a movie should have - humor, touching, exciting and clever."

——The Los Angeles Times

"A sincere and joyful summer movie, full of action, humor and nostalgia, is truly influential pop culture pointing and has an active story atmosphere."

——Yahoo Entertainment

Traditional critics have declined and Disney's commercial films have also ushered in a new era of both reputation and box office explosions.

"Toy Story 3" set off an unprecedented tide of praise for an animated film.

The next day, the media's comprehensive rating was as high as 96 points, with 97% freshness of Rotten Tomatoes. Only 3 of the 161 media threw Rotten Tomatoes. The Arizona Republic, Box Office, Christian Science Monitor, Entertainment Weekly, Hollywood Reporter, New York Daily News, Movie Online, New Orleans Times, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Oregonian, Times, San Francisco Chronicle, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, and Yahoo Entertainment and American Salon all generously gave a super high score of tens or nines.

In the field survey of audience data from market research institutions that best reflect the audience's reputation, the audience rating of "Toy Story 3" is the highest level of a+, which is also the second film in North America that has received audience a+ reviews this year after "Avengers".

For Ryan and Disney, as long as the mainstream audience is willing to buy it, everything else can be thrown aside.

The box office of Toy Story 3 also reflects this appropriately. Although the midnight box office is only 8.8 million US dollars, it is an animated film, and it also sets a North American midnight box office record for animated feature films!

During the day on Friday, "Toy Story 3" was released on more than 8,200 screens in 4,028 theaters in North America. Although the film was released in overseas markets in advance, it did not affect the enthusiasm of the US for films. The audience's strong reputation was completely to add icing on the cake to the box office of the film.

On the day of the painting, the film won $48.15 million in North America, which also set a new record for the premiere of animated feature films held by Pixar Studios in North America. Even if you look at the world, this is an unattainable achievement created by animated films in a single market.

"Jona Hex", which was released at the same time as "Toy Story 3", became a tragedy. The Warner Bros.'s blockbuster only received more than $2 million in North America on Friday day, which was almost to stop the heart of the Warner Bros. The audience's bad comments also prompted the famous Hollywood producer, Josh Brolin, who is a legendary film specializing in good movies, to terminate good luck.

Correspondingly, there were many applauses in "Toy Story 3", and netizens reposted each other's views on the video on Twitter and Facebook.

"As the end of the Toy Story trilogy, the film arranges a heart-warming ending for Andy and the toys. Toys for children not only represent a kind of joy of life and spiritual dependence, but also become an indelible coordinate of life in the long journey of life."

"Maybe we can't experience the dramatic gathering and separation between toys like Andy, but at least the film will remind us of the toys that once accompanied us through our lonely childhood. For most people, they probably don't have the chance to do this like Andy. Whether their missing fate will tease your heartstrings under the inspiration of "Toy Story 3" is the touchstone to test your childlike innocence and feelings."

"The dialogue between Andy and the little girl Bonnie actually means the transmission and continuation of childlike innocence. When Andy passionately introduced to Bonnie to these toys that accompanied him through his unforgettable childhood one by one, the shock and melancholy arise here can be comparable to the 10 minutes of the opening of "Flying Houses" and the expression is more natural and natural. The last 20 minutes of "Toy 3" alone are enough to immortalize this film, which is also the real value of Pixar animation."

For viewers who have watched the first movie of Toy Story, this movie is like the live-action movie of "Transformers" to the wires, which means too much.

"I watched Toy Story in the third grade of elementary school, and watched Toy Story in the middle of college... I want to say this is a gift from Ryan to our generation. Goodbye, my childhood! Thank you, Ryan! Thank you, Pixar!"

"The touching feature of Toy Story 3 is that it helps us old guys to give us a formal opportunity to say goodbye to our childhood. When Andy, who was in college, carried the Woody Cowboy again, fifteen years disappeared in the sunset far away in the wooden house so friendly and gentle."

"In the end, when Andy counted his toys, I realized that I had grown up like this and never returned to my past with those toys. "Toy Story" has left a mark in my heart since I was a child - making me feel that toys are small lives with emotions, and there are joys, sorrows and sorrows in dimensions we don't know. Moreover, toys bring less pressure to me compared to real life. Toys will not die. As long as they do not abandon them, so don't abandon them..."

Just amid the praise on the Internet, "Toy Story 3" spent its first weekend after its release.
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