I don't think that it was almost rotten. HE simply had a bit more problems with it than most. He still praised the film, but thought that it wasn't as good as it's predecessors. I have to say, though, that the criticisms he gave seem a bit ridiculous.
As a 17 year old about to enter his last year in high school and facing the ultimatum of the rapidly approaching college dilemma, I found myself so close to the character of Andy that, I cried myslef watching him play with his toys and giving a final farewell to childhood at the end of the film. Toy Story 3 and Pixar hammered the nail right on the head in depicting the progression of a child into an adult and the difficulties of leaving behind all the memories and dreams one placed in his toys, through imagination, during adolescence.
Gail Marcarelli
Woah... that was almost a rotten review.
Jun 18 - 01:20 PM
Spencer Moleda
I don't think that it was almost rotten. HE simply had a bit more problems with it than most. He still praised the film, but thought that it wasn't as good as it's predecessors. I have to say, though, that the criticisms he gave seem a bit ridiculous.
Jun 18 - 01:29 PM
Gail Marcarelli
I agree.
Jun 18 - 01:34 PM