DisneyMama27
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Personally I started to get a little misty as soon as the toys were back in Andy's room, but totally lost it when he was at Bonnie's and discovered Woody was in the box.
The look on Andy's face, as he was deciding what to do was heartbreaking, and as soon as he introduced Woody, I couldn't stop crying.
I have never cried in a movie like I did this one - I was a MESS!
My little boy wasn't even born when TS came out, but it was one of the first movies he ever watched. And on his first trip to WDW, we bought him Buzz and Woody and took him to see TS2. SO...watching Andy grow up, I felt like I was watching my own son.
I was also sad about Bo and Wheezy.

I have to say, I was nervous about this movie - 3rd installments don't often hold up the standards of previous movies. I seriously underestimated Pixar - this was so well written! We were all sad that Andy was growing up and that final playtime with Andy, Bonnie and the toys was SO touching and bittersweet! I was happy to see the toys stay together, and get to be with a child that would love and play with them - and you have to imagine that he will be back to check on Bonnie, as well as Woody.
Andy's moment of indecision was the most emotional - I didn't even know what I wanted him to do! Keep Woody with him, or share him with a child who would appreciate him? His decision warmed my heart, but made me weep!
I laughed and cried all the way through this movie, and LOVED it! Can't wait to see it again! (I will say, we saw this movie in the new Goldclass theater nearby, and it was an amazing experience all the way around - I was very grateful for the cloth napkin next to my recliner to wipe my face with, since I saw it on opening day and hadn't heard to bring a box of kleenex!)