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Toys
Leslie Zevo is a fun-loving inventor who must save his late father's toy factory from his evil uncle, Leland, a war-mongering general who rules the operation with an iron fist and builds weapons disguised as toys.
Release : | 1992 |
Rating : | 5.1 |
Studio : | 20th Century Fox, Baltimore Pictures, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Robin Williams Joan Cusack Michael Gambon Robin Wright LL Cool J |
Genre : | Fantasy Comedy Science Fiction Family |
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Admirable film.
It's funny watching the elements come together in this complicated scam. On one hand, the set-up isn't quite as complex as it seems, but there's an easy sense of fun in every exchange.
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
The shade that Toys has been thrown over the years is absurd. Why? The film certainly slips on the marbles on occasion, but its merrits far outweigh the marks against it. In terms of visuals there's nothing else like it in film. Even in the age of CGI, nothing has come close. The world of Toys is sublime, outiside of time, and that cartoon reality emphasizes the facet of the film that so many overlooked upon its release: it's a black fable. It's an art film.If Toys was a European or Asian film, that didn't have big US stars in it, and big US studios and audiences assuming any expensive movie needs to be jammed into an easy to categorize box; the narrative would be very different. As it stands it's a chilling bedtime story about the world we now live in. One totally appropriate to tell children of all ages - to remind them to make-believe, not war.
For a film that invokes child-like imagination, they sure didn't let Robin Williams be Robin Williams. This called for a whacky character and it felt like it lacked that. However this was another fun family film. The chemistry between Robin Wright and Robin Williams is outstanding! In the end it was a decent film that didn't execute as well as it could have.
Kenneth Zevo runs the family fanciful Zevo Toy factory in Moscow, Idaho. He tries to convince his brother military Gen. Leland Zevo (Michael Gambon) to take over the company instead of his flighty son Leslie (Robin Williams). He is desperate for Leslie to grow up. After Kenneth dies, Leland reluctantly takes over. Leland and his son Capt. Patrick Zevo (LL Cool J) want to make war toys but Leslie and his sister Alsatia (Joan Cusack) object.Director Barry Levinson tries to make a "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" with toys. He's also trying to make a point about violence and toys. The wacky designs lack the wonder and the joy. The harder it tries, the less fun it is. The military theme and the toy theme clash in a very awkward way. The harder Levinson tries to push his point, the less compelling the point becomes. There is simply no happiness here.
Best movie along with best soundtrack by EPIC composer Hans Zimmer.You don't like the movie? Yeah, cos you're shallow minded and don't know how to appreciate art. You should stop reviewing any other movie for the rest of your life. You're disqualified.This movie is ahead of its time. It created an art direction. More importantly, it created a priceless memory for every children that watched it, well, except the non-artistic, non imaginary ones. I watched it again, and was still loving the movie. It actually surprised me with some very deep meaning that i wouldn't understand as a child. But i'm sure if i was an adult back then, i would still love this movie. Because i'm not like those brain dead critics who couldn't appreciate this movie. Or maybe they didn't even watched it, they were watching the walls the whole time.