We all had that moment when we were like: "A forth toy story?! Are you serious Pixar? Your going to ruin a perfect trilogy!" And while I was worried if this was really going to ruin a perfect saga, the film's first ten minutes immediately got rid of that worry. What is not to love about Pixar's next (and maybe last) Toy story sequel. In this movie,
***Please note spoilers are ahead (LOOK AT YOUR OWN RISK)***
(just a little sypnosis) Woody is adjusting to a new life with Bonnie after Andy goes off to college. After she makes forky on her Kindergarten Orientation, Bonnie's family heads on a road trip taking all the toys with her. When Forky jumps out the RV window, vowing that he's just trash and that trash should be thrown away, Woody goes after him. Ultimately, Woody finds Bo Peep at a park near the RV parking and the two try and get Forky back from an antique shop after unloved toy, Gabby Gabby, traps him with her
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In the end it's an awesome film and maybe my favorite film of the franchise. Visually it is gorgeous. You can tell Pixar was taking it seriously with this sequel with the designs of the characters and the world they interact with. Storywise it's beautiful. It has themes of moving on, acceptance, and realizing what path you want to take.
The ending is what really made me emotional. When Woody says goodbye to Bo to what seems the last time, Buzz walks up to him as they talk for a brief moment with him ending softly that Bonnie will be OK without him. Woody then runs up to Bo. He gives Jessie his sheriff badge and says goodbye to everyone, including Forky. After the RV takes off, Woody waves farewell to the others.
In the end, a fantastic conclusion to a perfect franchise. I 100% recommend you go see it.