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Toy Story
Toy story is a “fun for all ages” film that draws in everyone with the connection viewers can make with Andy’s toys. In this film Andy’s childhood toys come to life and tell a story of overcoming differences and building friendships. Woody has to push through feelings of jealousy towards Buzz Lightyear; the new toy who seems to be replacing the older toy; Woody. But, when they get left behind when their owner Andy moves away, the push all of those feelings aside to work together and eventually become really good friends. Throughout the Film viewers become more and more captivated as they root for these two toys to become friends. The dynamics of the characters draw in the older crowds while the toys draw the attention of children. So, overall, this is a great, timeless film that truly is “fun for all ages”!
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