This moment intentionally mirrors the earlier scene, where Woody refused to shake Buzz’s hand. Buzz reaches out to Woody and this time, he accepts his hand without hesitation. So there is this wonderful and extremely emotional moment, when all toys come together as a family. There is no way out, no option, this place is inescapable. They are falling into the incinerator and slowly sliding toward their doom. The toys are trying to climb up the trash, but they very quickly realize, that this is not an option. But heading into inferno of incinerator, that’s the ultimate end. It’s not like getting thrown away or being outgrown by a kid, because that’s not the end of a toy. Later in the movie, there is a scene, where the toys are taken to the dump. It’s a messy break up, because when Buzz extends his hand to Woody, he refuses to shake it. Both sides have to say things and they are not very nice. It gets very emotional, because they have been together for so many years. There is a scene, when Woody is leaving the toys. Saying goodbye is never easy, especially to someone who you’ve known for a long time, some you’ve loved or just deeply cared about. With movies, it’s all about setting it up and paying it off consistently, to create this poetry and symmetry of storytelling. This blog post was inspired by their commentary and draws heavily from it. I’ve watched recently Toy Story 3, but this time with audio commentary by director Lee Unkrich and producer Darla Anderson.
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