For those who are kids today it is not easy to understand what the advent of Toy Story meant, first in the United States and then in the rest of the world, just over twenty years ago. But the film by John Lasseter was a “first time” in many ways: the first feature film by Pixar, the first entirely computer-animated (so much so that he earned an ad hoc Oscar), the first time by thinking and emotional beings of a group of toys (it is true, for children it is a daily “reality”, but the animated cinema was guilty behind), which will then open the way for a thousand reinterpretations; the first excruciating reflection on what is left behind by becoming great...
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