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Toy Story 4 (2019)

The story picks up after Toy Story 3. Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and the rest of the gang now live with Bonnie, their new kid. When Bonnie creates a new toy named Forky from a spork during kindergarten orientation, Woody takes it upon himself to keep Forky safe. However, things take a turn during a family road trip, leading Woody to reunite with Bo Peep, who has embraced life as a "lost toy." Woody grapples with the idea of his purpose as a toy and whether it’s time to move on from his past. The movie explores themes of identity, loyalty, and change.🏆 Awards: Critics praised the animation, humor, emotional depth, and voice performances—especially Hanks and Potts. Box Office: Over $1 billion worldwide. Academy Award: Best Animated Feature (2020)💰 Box Office Performance Toy Story 4 (2019) achieved remarkable success at the global box office, grossing approximately $1.073 billion worldwide. This performance made it the sixth-highest-grossing animated film of all time and the fourth Pixar film to reach the billion-dollar milestone, following Incredibles 2, Finding Dory, and Toy Story 3. Domestic (U.S. & Canada): $434.0 million International: $639.8 millionNotably, the film had a strong international presence, with significant earnings from countries like Japan, the United Kingdom, and Mexico. Its opening weekend was particularly successful, setting a record for the biggest animated film opening at the time . Toy Story 4 not only captivated audiences worldwide but also contributed to Disney's impressive 2019, marking it as the studio's fifth film that year to surpass $1 billion in global earnings .🌍 Streaming Availability by Region United States Disney+: Available for streaming with a subscription. Apple TV: Available for purchase. Amazon Prime Video: Available for rent or purchase.Canada Disney+: Available for streaming with a subscription. Apple TV: Available for purchase. Google Play Movies & TV: Available for rent or purchase. Microsoft Store: Available for rent or purchase. YouTube Movies: Available for rent or purchase.United Kingdom Disney+: Available for streaming with a subscription. Apple TV: Available for purchase. Amazon Prime Video: Available for rent or purchase.Australia Disney+: Available for streaming with a subscription. Apple TV: Available for purchase. Amazon Prime Video: Available for rent or purchase.India Disney+ Hotstar: Available for streaming with a subscription. Apple TV: Available for purchase. Amazon Prime Video: Available for rent. YouTube Movies: Available for rent or purchase.Canada (French-speaking regions) Disney+: Available for streaming with a subscription. Apple TV: Available for purchase. Google Play Movies & TV: Available for rent or purchase. Microsoft Store: Available for rent or purchase. YouTube Movies: Available for rent or purchase.📌 Note on Regional Availability Toy Story 4 is available on Disney+ in several countries, including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, India, and select European nations. However, availability may vary in other regions due to licensing agreements. It's advisable to check your local Disney+ catalog or other streaming platforms for the most accurate information.🎬 Conclusion Toy Story 4 concludes with a heartfelt and emotional shift in the series' trajectory. After a lifetime of devotion to being a child's toy, Woody makes the brave decision to stay with Bo Peep and live as a "lost toy," helping others find children who need them. This marks a significant moment of growth for Woody—choosing his own path and purpose beyond serving a child. He parts ways with Buzz Lightyear and the rest of the gang, trusting that Bonnie and the other toys will be fine without him. Buzz reassures Woody that Bonnie will be okay, saying, “She’ll be fine,” signaling that it’s time for Woody to move on. The film closes with Woody and Bo Peep embracing a life of adventure and freedom, while Buzz and the gang continue bringing joy to Bonnie.

  • 2019
  • 1 h : 40 min
  • 170 views
  • 7.477
  • CBFC: U
  • English (Canada)
Isabella Rossellini
Isabella Rossellini

2025-06-12 16:22:27

There's going to be people who are going to hate Toy Story 4. It's pathetic that people go to the movies wanting to hate this movie and that every time they see a flaw, they're going to talk about it too much, and bring out the film as if it would be bad. We're here. It's definitely not a perfect movie. When was the last time we saw a flawless animated film. For my part, it never happened. In the first few weeks, people will love the film but the more the weeks go on, the more bad reviews will come out. That's what happened with Incredibles 2. For those who will pay to go trash against the movie, try to enjoy all the excellent moments that Toy Story 4 offers us. I've always been a fan of the trilogy and when I knew they were going to make a fourth film, I was a bit worried but I didn't think it was going to be terrible and when I went to the movies I wanted to love the film. In the end, I adored it. Josh Cooley has demonstrated that he loves the trilogy and the characters. A few people will say that they were missing minutes on screen for several characters but we had a lot in the last film. Directing, cinematography and animation for this movie was arguably the best of the Toy Story films. The pacing wasn't quite perfect and at one point it looked episodic but it was a film with beautiful morals and very touching moments. The first 40 minutes or so were more than excellent. The ending (without spoilers) was sad but not as much as Toy Story 3. Yet it was heartbreaking. It's the funniest Toy Story movie from my point of view. The villain was very well written and her acolytes were scary. Forky was hilarious. Tom Hanks vocal performance was his best. All in all, the movie is really great and it is my favorite movie of the year so far. For haters, enjoy the film and do not try to put everything on small details.

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