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 think people only cry if they REALLY REALLY remember the first Toy Story. This is sad because it is the last one after a decade and you realize how old you are now. I admit that I cried LMAO.
I'm also a grown man, 29, and the ending had me crying. I used to have tons of those little army guys (cowboys and indians too), and I used to build a whole bunch of forts and stuff for them out of wooden blocks and Lincoln logs. Seeing Andy and the little girl playing with his old toys really struck me as an "I wish I was 10 again" moment.
shareI think I shed tears three times when I first saw it.
At the very beginning because I was so happy to see them again (I pretty much grew up with these guys), at the incinerator scene because it was so moving and the ending because it was just a beautiful, touching conclusion.
I don't mean to impose, but I am the Ocean.
When i saw trailer of andy leaving toys i was like its going to be sad ending i avoided watching it for a while lol i was 8 when 1st one was out i didnt want my childhood ruined with sad ending lol i did watch it it was good but yeah andy leaving toys was sad hated that part. It made me think too wish i had not thrown out some of my stuff i had as a kid i dont think i could part wih my teddys i dont want to throw all my childhood down drain. Watching that just makes me want to be kid again. When 1st toy story was out i watched it almost everynight i remember myself saying im off to watch toy story now very sad but i was only 8 lol
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Yes. 44 here and cried!
shareI broke when they were about to get burned and they were all holding hands, that was a touching moment. I mean, you gotta be older than 20 to really appreciate the nostalgia this film provokes.
"The things you try to hide always turn out to be the things you can't forget."