Andy heads off to Cowboy Camp, leaving his toys to their own devices. Things shift into high gear when an obsessive toy collector named Al McWhiggen, owner of Al's Toy Barn kidnaps Woody. Andy's toys mount a daring rescue mission, Buzz Lightyear meets his match and Woody has to decide where he and his heart truly belong.
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So much average
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.
Having this fast-paced storyline, John Lasseter & Co. exploited it to a maximum. Cameo's from Pixar-characters (Geri's the coolest), unexpected and obliged references to other big films (really love the Jurrasic Park one), great new characters (Wheezy!!), and more jokes and gags rammed in an animated feature than you'll ever see and of course the out takes.The action-department is also greatly represented in some astonishing sequences with great, original shots and angles. The music is moody and Randy Newman is at his best with the really non-disturbing, appropriate song about Jessie, which is definitely the message of this film.O.K., I know I'm raving, but I really meant it when I chose the ten and clicked the "Vote" button. This film is great and I recommend it to every film-lover.A few downsides (this hardly affects the overall film) are I think, first of all the lack of originality, which is excusable and acceptable for a sequel. Second, the still somewhat jerky animation of the humans (I know they said it was supposed to be, but I disagree that). And third: the ratio, 1:1,85 (I thought it was the theater, but Pixar is forgiven, seen the quality of the film.) These are minors things and my decision is final, Toy Story 2 is certainly included in my top 20.
You can't live without your friends and family. Of course, your family will help you, even if they sacrifice themselves to help you. In terms of friends, it is difficult, but it is so beautiful, and this is said self- sacrifice in Christianity. In this film, the toys go to a shop located at some meters away from their house to help WOODY he is the friend of the toys. The way to the shop is easy for human, however it is so risky for toys; cars, animals and elevator thread them. But someday, you may forget the importance of friends. WOODY becomes to be full of himself, but their friends tell the real value. So this film is important for children but also adult. On the way of their adventure, some animals shows up, but they are so tiny that you can't find them easily. They are ant and caterpillar, and surprisingly they are also characters of a Disney film, BAGZ LIFE it is also CG animation. Like this, In Disney film, many another film character shows up secretly. Please be careful when you see the films.
Toy Story 2 was the sequel that confirmed Pixar was here to stay. After A Bug's Life didn't do as well as the company could have hoped for, they needed a huge hit. So why not a great sequel to the movie that started it all? In this one, Woody is stolen by the creepy toy collector we all turned out to be (played by Wayne Knight), and Andy's toys must go out and rescue him before Andy gets back from Cowboy Camp. Meanwhile, Woody finds out he's a rare toy from an old television marionette show when he meets Jessie (Joan Cusack), Stinky Pete (Kelsey Grammar), and a horse named Bullseye, who were all characters on the show as well. So the toys are on a hilarious, exciting, and fun adventure while Woody needs to decide where his loyalties lie. This movie is as good and, in many ways, better than its predecessor. It's absolutely hilarious, with so many gags is possible to miss quite a few of them in the first viewing. The animation is improved upon. The adventure has high stakes. Everything feels like an action film, except for kids. However adults cam find so much enjoyment too. This film tackles abandonment and growing up, and what it means to be loved. Absolutely amazing. I give this film a 9/10.
When it comes to sequels, you either see a rehash of the 1st movie, or a completely new story. And not many of them are successful. But Toy Story 2 does what rare sequels do, outshine them.The characters are entertaining, the story's eye grabbing (not literally), the humor's funny, and the movie keeps its fun. For a film that went from direct to video to a feature length theatrical film made in 9 months. They did a great job. It was made in at least a school year, and they managed to do one heck of a job on this film. It goes into the psyche of a toy's mind, and Toy Story 2 gives us the best moral of all time: No one can stop the future from coming, and nothing lasts forever, but you can make the most of it while you can. Toy Story 2 improves apon its predecessor.