Crying...
I'm a grown man of 30 and the ending made me cry!
Anyone else share a similar experience?
I'm a grown man of 30 and the ending made me cry!
Anyone else share a similar experience?
Watched it in the theater and almost cried at the furnace scene and ending. Watching it with my 4 year old daughter right now (I'm 26) and I teared up in the beginning when Andy finds his cell phone in his toy chest and is asking, "Hello?" while Woody just clutches it....I wished he would talked to Andy lol. Ugh. This movie was a very good movie and funny as hell...but it still was depressing too. Sometimes I hate nostalgia for making me feel like that. I totally wish I could be a kid again. Maybe a Toys R Us kid ;)
shareYes.And I'm twenty.
I believe it affects more older people rather than younger ones,who are still in their childhood.Because for them is just an end of a story that affected their lives.For us (i consider myself out of childhood) it reminds us of it,and our old toys locked somewhere away or just thrown out.And that is what is really depressing.The passing of time.A look back at a period of our lives that has clearly ended.
I'm 26 and yeah, I have to say I was pretty close too in the ending. The incenerator didn't do it for me, that was just exiting as I knew they would get out somehow. But the ending was really beautiful and emotional.
That isn't too common, I have to say.
when Andy was giving all his toys to the girl. Lost it when its Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head's turn
shareI need to see this. My daughter, who is now 22, saw it her freshman year of college & LOVED it but she told me she didn't think we could watch it together. She said she sobbed.
I know when I do watch it I'll be by myself!
Give me a break you all actually cried?? Lol How many of you actually know or cry about the ills of the world today?? This is what happens when a generation is raised with everything and told they are special...they cry over a cartoon about toys.
shareThe ending is hard for me to watch. It gets me every time and I'm 40.
shareI am 40 and I cry every time I see it, I bought Toy Story I (in VHS) for my son when my wife was 8 months pregnant, and the third movie came out when he was 16 or so, so it hit a nerve. Now I watch the movies with my 3 year old daughter. Great movies.
shareI'm an adult woman and I finished crying like a baby. I adore this movie, the best of the trilogy.
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