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    the course of the film. These characters evolve together and present knowledge to the audience through the human experience. In Toy story (1995) , A Better Tomorrow (1986) and Midnight Cowboy (1969) the characters relationship drive the plot of the film and bring attention to the filmmaker’s cinematic intentions as well as, the character’s internal conflict. Toy Story is known for it’s innovative filmmaking techniques and it’s ground breaking animation. However, it’s…

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    Toy Story 2 Part 2

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    In Toy Story 2 directed by John Lasseter, Lasseter uses different ways of communicating sound and animated images to achieve the coherent story that he developed in this movie. Since the movie is animated it relies heavily on dialogue of the characters to develop a story that can easily be followed.And example of this is that the toys only come to live when no humans around to see them interact. And the plot revolves around the way these toys interact with each other. For one, through dialogue…

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    Film Analysis: Toy Story

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    infinity and beyond”? If you have not, then you might have heard about Toy Story. Toy Story was the key to the door of the past of many kids, which was filled with joy and happiness. Toy Story Series is an animated film produced by Pixar Animation Studios targeting young kids, and it was directed by John Lasseter. Toy Story began the generation of many popular Pixar movie such as Finding Nemo, The Incredible, Cars and more. Toy Story was the first feature-length animated film and the first film…

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    have Woody a toy cowboy who is jealous of Buzz Lightyear, a new toy that the owner Andy plays with more. And then we have Ashitaka, who is cursed by a demon God. Both go on adventures. Ashitaka leaves his village permanently to break this curse or else he will die. Woody on the other hand, is trying to do all he can to permanently get rid of Buzz by pushing him out of the window so Andy can take him to Pizza Planet as he is only allowed to take one toy. This leads to the other toys being upset…

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    whole focus lands on the one big star on the poster. After recent critical praise on SNL, Alec Baldwin (30 Rock, The Cooler) now makes his second portrayal of our current blonde, small- handed president in a form for the kiddos. He tells his whole story to us, where he came from, how he got here, and why. You see, a corporation exists out in the heavens called "Baby Corp," a business composed of babies. No reason to go into where they came from, or the intent of their mission statement, you're…

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    In Pixar’s first feature film Toy Story, Sid Phillips represents pure evil. Described by Sheriff Woody and Buzz Lightyear as the neighborhood toy torturer, Sid explodes and decapitates random toys for entertainment. After Buzz finds himself trapped in Sid’s bedroom following a misunderstanding at Pizza Planet, Woody organizes an elaborate scheme to rescue Buzz from this unescapable dungeon. In Lise Birk Pedersen’s documentary Putin’s Kiss, journalist Oleg Kashin describes Nashi — the…

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    Transformation in American Born Chinese In the American Born Chinese, Gene Yang presents the theme of transformation and identity through the two foils, Jin Wang and Wei Chen Sun’s, shared symbolic transformer toys. During the introduction to Jin’s story arc, Yang punctuates an old Chinese parable on adaptation with depictions of a young Jin fiddling with a red transformer, immediately establishing the transformer as a symbol of change. Following that instance, Yang illustrates the early…

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    the mean principal at the school, finds out that it was George and Harold that caused all the trouble and he made a video of them doing everything. He makes them wash his car, bring home lots of homework, and cut his nails. George and Harold get a 3-D ring that can hypnotise anyone and they use it on Mr Krupp to turn him into a chicken, then a monkey, and finally, Captain Underpants. Mr Krupp takes all his clothes off except his underwear and uses the curtains as a cape. Captain Underpants…

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    tribute to the '93 Jurassic Park soundtrack is chilling. The actors, especially Pratt and Howard, do a good job portraying their characters, even if the characters themselves don't feel too realistic (hey, you came to watch a dinosaur movie). The story is especially linear and almost predictable, but that really doesn't stop…

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    the movie Toy Story. The toys in Toy Story have to cover up their true identity throughout the entire three movies to make sure the the humans do not figure out that they are living. The toys feel as if the humans figure out they can talk and walk they will not be able to live the same. I feel that if the toys would just reveal their true identity they will be able to live a fuller life because they will then be able to communicate with the humans. I connected this and saw how the toys…

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