एंडी नाम का एक छोटा लड़का अपने कमरे में रहना पसंद करता है, अपने खिलौनों से खेलता है, विशेषकर उसकी गुड़िया का नाम वुडी है. वुडी का मानना है कि उनका जीवन (एक खिलौने के रूप में) अच्छा है. हाल... सभी पढ़ेंएंडी नाम का एक छोटा लड़का अपने कमरे में रहना पसंद करता है, अपने खिलौनों से खेलता है, विशेषकर उसकी गुड़िया का नाम वुडी है. वुडी का मानना है कि उनका जीवन (एक खिलौने के रूप में) अच्छा है. हालांकि, वुडी को इस बात का एहसास नहीं है कि एंडी की मां ने उन्हें बज़ लाइटियर के नाम से एक एक... सभी पढ़ेंएंडी नाम का एक छोटा लड़का अपने कमरे में रहना पसंद करता है, अपने खिलौनों से खेलता है, विशेषकर उसकी गुड़िया का नाम वुडी है. वुडी का मानना है कि उनका जीवन (एक खिलौने के रूप में) अच्छा है. हालांकि, वुडी को इस बात का एहसास नहीं है कि एंडी की मां ने उन्हें बज़ लाइटियर के नाम से एक एक्शन फिगर दिया.
- 3 ऑस्कर के लिए नामांकित
- 29 जीत और कुल 24 नामांकन
- Buzz Lightyear
- (वॉइस)
- Slinky Dog
- (वॉइस)
- Rex
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- Hamm
- (वॉइस)
- Bo Peep
- (वॉइस)
- Andy
- (वॉइस)
- Sid
- (वॉइस)
- Mrs. Davis
- (वॉइस)
- Sergeant
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- Hannah
- (वॉइस)
- (as Sarah Freeman)
- Shark
- (वॉइस)
- …
- Local Announcer
- (वॉइस)
- Kid
- (वॉइस)
- Kid
- (वॉइस)
सारांश
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
"Toy Story" is the kind of children's movie adults can enjoy just as much, because it very cleverly mines deep deposits of nostalgia from the memory banks. That may be the reason the 1990s bedroom of young Andy is populated by playthings of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. If Andy was a real boy of his time, there would be a computer and a TV/Nintendo, and not much else.
The voicings of the various toys add to the enjoyability. Tom Hanks was the biggest star of the moment when "Toy Story" came out, and he works with that likeability by creating a stable center as Woody the cowboy doll. Don Rickles has the screen role of his career (not that "Kelly's Heroes" was Oscar material) as a prickly Mr. Potato Head, while Jim Varney and R. Lee Ermey are standouts in the supporting cast.
Tim Allen gives the movie's best performance, as a newfangled toy that takes Woody's place in Andy's heart but can't bring himself to accept that he's just a plastic plaything. It's the role of the story that gives him the best lines ("I don't believe that man has ever been to medical school"), but Allen delivers them with real panache. He more than holds his own, and you kind of see where he took off with that note-perfect William Shatner parody he perfected on screen in the underrated "Galaxy Quest."
While this movie's use of computer animation makes it a milestone, it neither represents the most innovative use of the technology or the cleverest Pixar-ated treatment of a story. "A Bug's Life" seems a more worthy apex; that story was funnier, worked better on its own merits, and used the animation to better effect. But given how novel all of this was in 1995, "Toy Story" could have been a lot less thought-through than it was, and still made gobs of money. The fact it is instead invested with real heart, and can be watched and enjoyed today just as easily as when it debuted nearly 10 years ago, is a tribute to the people behind it.
I like Randy Newman's music, just not here, and while the animation textures are surprisingly lifelike, there are places, especially with Scud the dog but also with the baby's drool, where it falls short. The story itself gets kind of rote with repeat viewings, though the transition to Sid's bedroom and its sad mutilated toys is a genius moment. So too are the vending machine aliens, who gape in rapt wonder at the judgment of "the claw." If it reached for pathos a little less often, "Toy Story" would be an undeniable classic.
As it is, it is very, very good, the kind of film that's only good for children, even (especially?) the inner ones.
When this came out, computer technology just was beginning to strut its stuff. Man, this looked awesome. Now, it's routine because animation, which took a giant leap with this movie, has made a lot more giant strides.
The humor in here, however, is what made this so popular. There are tons of funny lines, issued by characters voiced by Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Jim Varney, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn and John Ratzenberger, among others. As good as Hanks is as "Woody" and Allen as "Buzz Armstrong," I think the supporting characters just about stole the show: Mr. Potato Head, Slinky, Rex the dinosaur, etc.
Multiple viewings don't diminish the entertainment, either. There are so many things to catch, audibly and visually, that you always seem to discover something new. The colors in here are beautiful, too. This is a guaranteed "winner" as is the sequel.
Given how often the same mix of animation, wit, jokes and kids humour has been used since Toy Story (Ice Age, Monsters Inc, Bugs Life) it is easy to forget how refreshing it was when it first came out. I have just watched it again and it is dating a little in comparison to more recent twists on the formula. It seems each one has to be sharper and have more references etc in the background. However it is still very funny and deserves praise for being the first of a successful formula.
The plot is simple but effective and actually has genuine drama and excitement to it. The main story is fun but the degree of character development is what really shores it up. The conflict between Buzz and Woody is taken deeper than this and, when confronted by the truth of his status as a toy, Buzz's turmoil is very real as opposed to him being a cartoon character and nothing more. Despite the two strong leads there is a real depth in the support cast. They may not actually have that many lines, but they have all the funniest lines. Most of the `adult' wit comes from the Potato Head, dinosaur, the pig and slinky dog. They are funny and are very well used. In fact the majority of this humour and plot will go right over kids heads.
Looking back on it, I do feel a cynical edge on it in so much as this film must really have helped sales of the toy companies in the film. It's hard not to see the marketing department standing behind this film rubbing their hands. However the actual product is so wonderfully fun that I forgot this quickly. The voice work is excellent and the characters match the actors. Hanks is good as Woody and Allen has a good B-movie type voice for Buzz. Varney, Ratzenberger, Ermey (doing his usual), Rickles and others are all really good in the support roles and, probably, come out as the favourite characters for adults.
Overall this is a classic film that will appeal to adults as much as to kids (if not more). A good plot and a really sharp script make the already short running time fly by. The only downside is that your kids will want you to go out and buy the damn things!
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाSid Phillips is said to be inspired by a former Pixar Animation Studios employee of the same last name who was known to disassemble toys and use the parts to build bizarre creations.
- गूफ़Even though Buzz believes he is a real space ranger and not a toy, he still freezes when people are around like the other toys do. Every time he freezes it is because Woody says "Freeze" and being a space ranger with years of training in covert missions, freeze means to be still.
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटThis is the first Pixar film to feature the "Production Babies" section, which lists babies born to the crew members during production. This would become a trademark in the following years, in films like A Bug's Life (1998), Toy Story 2 (1999), Monsters, Inc. (2001) and खो गया नीमों (2003).
- इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जनIn the post-2015 releases, the Pixar variant of the original 1990 Walt Disney Pictures logo was replaced with the 2011 variant of the current 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Gamesmaster: एपिसोड #5.9 (1995)
- साउंडट्रैकYou've Got a Friend in Me
Written, Performed, and Produced by Randy Newman
Randy Newman appears courtesy of Reprise Records
टॉप पसंद
- How long is Toy Story?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- $3,00,00,000(अनुमानित)
- US और कनाडा में सकल
- $22,32,25,679
- US और कनाडा में पहले सप्ताह में कुल कमाई
- $2,91,40,617
- 26 नव॰ 1995
- दुनिया भर में सकल
- $39,44,36,586
- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 21 मिनट
- ध्वनि मिश्रण