Crying...


I'm a grown man of 30 and the ending made me cry!

Anyone else share a similar experience?

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I laughed, I cried, I kissed $9.95 goodbye.

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I was 40 when I saw this in the theater and I welled up a little when they said goodbye to Andy as he drove off.

I was one of those kids who believed toys, stuffed animals in particular, had souls. This is why it's hard to take my daughter into a toy store and even imitate that a plush animal, which she loves, is going to be bought. I won't even touch them because I don't want them to think they're being bought only to be left on the shelf for another day, week, month, etc.

I'm sure there's a drug to fix this mental illness, but I don't want it.

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Uh I'm sorry but I was laughing at how lame Andy was acting. The ending of Toy Story 3 is quite possibly the only scene out of any Toy Story movie that I have an issue with. The movie was great until the end and the only moment out of any of the 3 movies that made me cry was Jessie's backstory in the second one.

"I really wish Gia and Claire had became Tanner" - Honeybeefine

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I cried 2 times, and from what I've seen no one cried at the first scene I will now talk about.

1. I cried when Andy's mom enters his room and realizes how empty it is and how her life will change now that he is going to college. I identified myself with that situation, since I went to study in another city and my mother cried a lot the first days. It got me right in the feelings.

2. I cried when Andy, at the end, was talking about Woody.

I'm 23 btw

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