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Toy Story 4
2019 100 min United States of America G 6+
★8.5
Family, Comedy, Animation, Adventure
Director: Josh Cooley
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Description
Woody has always been confident about his place in the world, devoted to taking care of his kid—whether that's Andy or Bonnie. But after Bonnie creates a reluctant new toy called "Forky", a road trip adventure alongside old and new friends challenges everything Woody believes about loyalty, purpose, and what it truly means to be a toy.
Budget:
$175M
US Gross:
$434.04M
Worldwide:
$1.07B
Starring
Tom Hanks
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Tim Allen
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Annie Potts
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Awards
Saturn Awards 2019
— Best Fantasy Film
Academy Awards 2020
— Best Animated Feature
Academy Awards 2020
— Best Original Song
Golden Globe 2020
— Best Animated Feature
Saturn Awards 2019
— Best Animated Feature
Razzie Awards 2020
— Redemption Award
BAFTA 2020
— Best Animated Feature
Key opinion
Toy Story 4 is a visually stunning and emotionally resonant film that offers a contemplative conclusion to the franchise. While many viewers appreciate its mature exploration of change and purpose, others feel it is an unnecessary sequel that undermines the character arcs and thematic closure of the original trilogy.
| Production | The film features technical excellence with high-quality, hyper-realistic animation and meticulously detailed character rendering. | |
| Ending | The film functions as a self-contained, emotionally resonant character study of Woody that successfully manages to provide a new, meaningful ending for the protagonist. | |
| Originality | The film's necessity is a point of contention; many argue the franchise was already perfectly concluded with the third film and this installment feels like a profit-driven addition. | |
| Adaptation | The characterization of long-standing figures like Buzz and Woody is debated, with some praising their psychological growth and others finding them out-of-character or diminished. | |
| Humor | The humor is polarizing, with some finding it sharp and refreshing, while others criticize it as tonally inconsistent and poorly crafted compared to the original trilogy. |