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Lightyear review

Posted : 10 months ago on 10 July 2023 02:00

Me arrepiento de no haberla visto en el cine cuando pude, no le tenĂ­a ningĂșn interĂ©s y ahora que me di la oportunidad de verla es una de las mejores pelĂ­culas de Pixar, es verdad que no me conmoviĂł tanto como otras de sus entregas pero, no quiere decir que no estĂ© echa con mucho cariño. Su mensaje de admitir que necesitamos ayuda y no podemos hacerlo todos solos esta bellĂ­simo, añadiendo que al estar juntos importamos mĂĄs que cuando hacemos todo solos. Vale completamente la pena.


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An average movie

Posted : 1 year, 8 months ago on 4 September 2022 09:01

A movie made by Pixar is always a big event and, even though this movie was rather poorly received, since it was available on Disney+, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, I’m afraid, I would have to agree with the critics here. Indeed, it has been years since Pixar had released such a weak movie, in fact, it might even be their weakest movie so far. It’s also a shame and incredibly frustrating that the vastly superior ‘Soul’, ‘Turning Red’ or even ‘Luca’ didn’t get a theatrical release while this movie did. Of course, you might wonder if a spin-off around the ‘Toy Story’ franchise was not misguided but I don’t think it was such a bad idea. For starters, after ‘Wall-E’, it was Pixar’s second SF feature only and, therefore, there were tons of creative potential. Even the fact that the main character was voiced by Chris Evans and not by Tim Allen was a strange choice but it did work out fine after all. Eventually, the biggest issue was that the story turned out to be rather weird and so convoluted for no good reasons. To make things worse, the damned thing was just way too long. I mean, the first 30 mins were not bad, it was still nothing great though, but the tone seemed to be right. However, from the moment Buzz came back from his first mission 4 years later, they tried to mix some dark and gritty SF elements into a classic Disney family feature and this mix didn’t work at all. At least, SOX and DERIC were fun but all the other characters were completely forgettable and underwhelming. They also added another twist regarding Zurg’s origins which was something fun in ‘Toy Story 2’ but, here, it felt, like the rest of this movie, rather convoluted but above all, hardly entertaining. Anyway, to conclude, I think my rating was actually rather generous here but I guess it might still be be worth a look, at least, if you are a big fan of Pixar’s work. 


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"Lightyear" (2022)

Posted : 1 year, 10 months ago on 21 June 2022 02:56

FIRST IMPRESSIONS

This is the movie within the Toy Story universe that the Buzz Lightyear toy was based on. True, they already did that with Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, but I haven't seen that yet.
Long story short, I liked this movie. It's no masterpiece by any means, but it's entertaining from start to finish.
It quickly sets up an intriguing world with cool technology and the Space Ranger Corps at its centre. It's especially fascinating to see the applications of the buttons on the Space Ranger suits and how they evolved into the toy's actions. The red button that released Buzz's wings, for example, has a different but still practical function here.
On a related note, the callbacks to famous lines from Toy Story are appreciated. You could say, in a sense, they got their start here. :-)
I also like Buzz's character arc. He's determined to fix a predicament that his own ego created for a whole population. He's initially reluctant to accept help because he's been trained not to put unqualified amateurs in harm's way, but comes to learn a lesson that I myself found very relatable: you can't do everything yourself.
Buzz this time is voiced by Chris Evans, but it's not the least bit distracting. It's remarkable how much he sounds like Tim Allen here. :-)
My favourite part is how, when the team needs to find a certain gadget for their plan, they just call it "the part". :-) Not only does it make sense for their characters, but it's like the movie is mocking that cliché.
The only thing I don't like is the reveal of Zurg's identity. It works within this movie's story, but it casts a shadow on Buzz and Zurg's relationship in all subsequent in-universe media, like the video game in Toy Story 2, and especially a line in the same movie that, while obviously a joke, is still a contradiction.
I think it would have been funny if this movie had thrown in a bunch of Star Wars references, like the Toy Story 2 joke I just mentioned. But surprisingly, it's not very tongue-in-cheek at all in that regard; it mostly plays it straight. Although the first scene, which sets up the entire story, is an obvious homage to, of all things, Alien!
I did wonder if the film would have been live action or hand-drawn animation within the Toy Story universe (or perhaps the first 3D animated feature, like Toy Story was in the real world), but according to director Angus MacLane, it's the former.
Overall, I thought it was a very enjoyable movie. I can see why it would be Andy's favourite (as the opening says) and spawn a toy of at least the main character.

My rating: 75%


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