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?
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I am a 16 year old boy and it made cry & wipe away tears and then make me cry again :'( I loved it but It made me cry lol
shareCried too many times, I'm a 23 year old guy who saw the first 2 and if I were to go in time and tell 8 year old me that I cried so much he'd probably laugh at me, but that is the irony of the movie, it's really about reliving magical emotional moments in your life and I don't think that was intended for children, but the writers are very smart, kudos for them for being able to touch such a wide array of ages!
shareI'm 27 and I just watched the movie today with my nephew. I was a complete mess watching the second half of the film. The tears started to well in my eyes during the flashback and how Big Baby was sad watching Daisy from the window. Then a few tears came when the toys all held hands in the incinerator. Then I was out and out sobbing when Andy was taking each toy out and explaining to Bonnie who they were. I had to leave the room to semi-collect myself as he was explaining about Woody. My nephew, who is four, didn't quite understand and kept asking me "Why are you crying?".
This film really brings up all your emotions and memories about the toys you played with as a child and how it changes when you become an adult. I enjoyed this film but I don't think I'll be able to watch it without crying a little.
-"Tell our story Christian"
-"I'm flying high defying gravity"
-"Moo with me"
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I am a man who just turned 28 and this movie gave me goosebumps and still gives me them when I think about it. I actually need to stop thinking about it because it depresses me. :-)
shareDamn, I just saw this movie and I been crying ever since the same fire scene. I haven't cried at a movie in like 12 years. WTF. I totally miss my toys now too. What a crazy good movie. I feel like I lost a part of my heart once it was over.
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Maybe a little. But it could've been the pollen too. (wink)
shareJust to let everyone know, I read each and every post leading up to mine. Totally worth it. So much heartfelt emotion page after page. As for me? Teared up, big surprise, right? My kids are 9 and 5 right now and all I want to do sometimes is do fun and great things with them so that they have the best childhood imaginable. Of course, what parent has that kind of time these days? I think the secret is to never let a moment that you can spend with them get away from you. We always think they'll be that age forever and then literally overnight they're moving out. Take pictures, record video, Facebook funny things. Man...when Woody watches Andy drive off and says "Bye partner..." everyone in the theater felt only one thing. And it was the same thing everyone else felt. I haven't been this affected by a movie since I watched Benjamin Button. Glad to know I'm alive inside.
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I cried too
This trilogy is so amazing. I am 34 years old and I watched the first one when I was in High school. I remember watching it in French since at that time I couldn't understand English. I realize that I actually grew up with this trilogy and the last movie is more about a message to grown up people than a kid entertainment. Andy has grown up as did Pixar too. There is such an amazing technology difference between the first one and this one.
I was moved when Andy stopped a second at the idea of being separated from Woody and when he was surprised when Woody wave his hand to say bye bye. He might have had the illusion for a moment that Woody was actually moving by himself. There are so many symbols in this amazing movie.