I Watched Toy Story 5 in Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision — and the New Pixar Movie Is a Few Lightyears Away From the Disney Film Series' Best Entries
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Toy Story 5 miraculously returns the series to Pixar's golden age
When I left the theater after seeing Toy Story 4 in 2019, I wasn’t just disappointed with the movie, I honestly felt betrayed. As silly as it sounds, I felt betrayed by Bonnie for neglecting to take care of Woody the way she promised Andy she would at the end of Toy Story3. I felt betrayed by Woody for abandoning his friends to go off with Bo Peep, seemingly forever. Most of all I felt betrayed by Pixar for shortchanging nearly all of its longst…
I watched Toy Story 5 in Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision — and the new Pixar movie is a few Lightyears away from the Disney film series' best entries
The latest entry in Pixar's money-making animated movie series isn't terrible, but it fails to recapture the magic of the original trilogy.
Toy Story 5 supposes the second time in this saga in which the question arises: "Was this movie necessary?". For many, Toy Story 3 (2010) was such a solid outcome for the trilogy that the Toy Story 4 announcement generated almost outrage among the public. However, when the fourth release premiered in 2019, although it left a division of opinions, most agreed that it constituted a valuable addition to the saga by showing the new life of the toys …

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