Honesty

I may of felt a little bit sad at some parts.

The opening montage just made me have a tear in my eye. All the nostalgia just was astounding.

The incinerator scene nearly made me tear up. To see all the characters that I’ve known for all these years, and were usually happy most of the time, now facing death just proved too much. Actually the bit that did it for me is when Lotso just does that cruel smirk and says “Where’s your kid now?” I was just thinking "You sick b*****d.

Another bit which made me have a tear in my eye is when Andy plays with Bonnie. It seems that the child in Andy is still there. Plus I can imagine how it must feel for the toys to be played with again after all these years. And when Bonnie waves Woody’s hand goodbye, that was particularly sad.

Plus the end credits with the toys settling into life at Bonnie’s house and Buzz and Jessie’s paso doble made me nearly cry tears of joy.

I don’t find that weird at all. I cried almost SIX times! :blush: 8D

gurl dson’t even git me storted.

opening night, i was a blubbering mess from when [spoil]andy’s mom came in the room at the end & got emotional[/spoil] to halfway through the credits. once the waterworks started, they did not stop. i had stains on my (mickey mouse) t-shirt from my crying. one of my friends who saw it with me realized i was gasping for air (must’ve been loudly since she was 3 seats to my right) and immediately burst into laughter & texted our other friend saying “OMG HE’S CRYING AT TOY STORY LMFAOOOOO.” but i had/have zero shame. it was just so incredible that i was finally seeing toy story 3. i can’t remember a night where i was so happy and satisfied with life. i could pinpoint specific moments that got me emotional but they’re probably the same as everyone else’s (except the [spoil]dump/incinerator[/spoil] scene; it was incredibly intense but i didn’t cry and was actually kinda surprised that so many of you guys did).

second time i saw it, i only started crying when [spoil]andy was handing the toys to bonnie[/spoil]. third time, it was when [spoil]the camera showed all the toys in the attic box[/spoil]. both times, i got it together at the start of the credits.

i’ll never forget the extreme emotion that came with the first viewing though. never have i been so emotional watching a movie.

Haha, wow. My mom, who for some reason can be notoriously against Pixar movies, calling them kiddy and stuff, reluctantly saw TS3 with me today. She said that the first two acts were pretty cheesy, but at the end she actually cried when [spoil]Andy said goodbye to his mom[/spoil] and [spoil]when Andy gave his toys to Bonnie[/spoil]. I was pretty surprised considering her preconceptions of Pixar, but it made me happy to see that a Pixar movie affected her in that way. :stuck_out_tongue:

Hmmm i didn’t get ear up or cry at all, i didn’t see what was so emotional about it in the slightest :confused:
Although i did tear up at Up, as alot of people did i suppose, in my opinion Pixar’s most emotional movie.

Can’t lie, [spoil]I teared up when Andy’s telling Bonnie about Woody.[/spoil] Just the idea of [spoil]giving away something of such memory and importance, doubled with saying goodbye to the characters (especially Woody) [/spoil]really struck a chord for me.

I am a 23 years old boy. I cried for 5 times the first time i watched the movie. Being surrounded by woody n buzz for many years, I see myself as little andy, n started weeping when i see andy playing with the toys.

Well, I guess Im not alone on this front, we all at the least got sad over the same parts, and for the same reasons.

The first time I saw TS3, the feeling/emotion was indescribable.

my 5 crying scenes

[spoil]- andy’s mum taking DV of young andy

  • @ sunnyside, buzz wanted a handshake from woody when woody’s decided to go bk to andy, but wody didn’t want to shake buzz’s hand
  • back in andy’s room, woody saying goodbye to others, when rex asked woody to take care of andy
  • andy introducing toys to bonnie
  • woody waving goodbye to andy[/spoil]

I cried 5 times.

[spoil]Andy and his mom in his room near the end.
The home videos.
Woody looking at the Andy photo.
Incenirator
Bonnie getting Andy’s toys :cry: [/spoil]

I cried through the entire thing. Loved it, but still, the end…Of my childhood, and of a franchise I grew up with.

I was crying in the inside. Does that count?

I’m 97% sure that counts. :wink: Check with the mods. :laughing:

Nicely said, that’s kind of how I felt also!

Interestingly enough, I just did an article for Spanish class about how men in Latin America seldom cry, but Toy Story 3 left them in tears. The article analyzed how it is socially unacceptable for Latin men to cry in public. It then accredited Disney with “finding the secret” to making grown men cry. I made sure in my review of the article to point out that it was infact Pixar which tapped into our souls, not Disney.

I would like to read that article. :wink:

Can you read spanish my dear?

I saw Toy Story 3 three times in theaters and I cried/got teary eyed every time! The main scenes were [spoil]the incinerator scene[/spoil] and [spoil]when Andy give his toys to Bonnie[/spoil].

I got teary eyed at other moments too; sometimes just at the sheer beauty and genius of the film. The animation, lighting, color, and music come together so well especially at certain points in the film. Just amazing.

:laughing: Well, I’m in a Spanish class, but we can’t read or speak fluently yet.

Hannahmation, that’s pretty much how I felt. :smiley: