Nostalgia with the Toy Story Movies

I grew up with Toy Story. I was about eight years old when the first Toy Story movie came out. Like many others, I fell in love with the franchise.

As a grown man, I still watch the Toy Story movies. Why, as a grown man, do I still watch Toy Story movies? Is it part nostalgia? Yes, but what surprises me is that the Toy Story movies still bring back that feeling of joy and happiness.

There is always a positive message in the Toy Story movies, and Toy Story 5 is no different. This movie brought a tear to my eye. This movie dealt with the subjects of technology, bullying, and whether physical toys are done with. Is technology taking over too much? Those are the subjects that Toy Story 5 deals with, and it handles them beautifully.

I give Toy Story 5 an 11 out of 10. You will laugh, you will cry, and this movie will touch your heart.

I do not have kids, but if I did, I would be happy to take them to this movie. One of the things I hate about being an adult is that society says you have to let go of being a kid. Yes, there are times when you need to be serious, but there are also times when everyone needs to let the kid inside them out.

I believe we can’t be afraid to let our inner child out. Sometimes, we let the stress of life get in the way of letting our inner child out, and to me, that is part of the joy of life. So don’t be afraid to let your inner child out.

If you’re a fan of Toy Story, go out and give Toy Story 5 a watch. You won’t be disappointed. And don’t forget to let your inner child out.

Until next month, my friends. 🖖