
I re-watched that ending scene recently and for some reason it hit more much harder than it would have the first time around when I was a teenager and the movie was released. Absolutely heartbreaking, but in a good way. It actually appealed to people in real life, the struggles and obstacles of growing up and letting go of the past. Andy giving away all the toys one by one but his struggle to let go of Woody - That said it all. I had tears in my eyes, a grown 24 year old. When Andy finally drives off but not without saying goodbye, emphasis on Woody and Buzz in particular. Andy was doing a lot more than saying goodbye to his toys, he was saying goodbye to his childhood. via /r/movies https://ift.tt/38xuIHT
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