![]() WATCH FREE ON TUBI: The iconic time loop of "Groundhog Day" See "Lightyear" for: A great Chris Evans performanceĮvans makes a passable attempt at mimicking the distinctive cadence Tim Allen gave the toy Buzz in the "Toy Story" trilogy, but the depth and emotionality Evans brings to the character more than make up for any shortcomings in the imitation department. The result is a surprisingly complicated time-travel story that explores grief, self-love and the importance of knowing when to ask for help. (MacLane is also the film’s director.) Instead, by making "Lightyear" its own film, Headley and MacLane give themselves the creative freedom to craft a compelling narrative that doesn’t need to tie into the canon. To the film’s credit, creating a film that Andy would’ve seen in the ‘90s allows "Lightyear" to dodge any confusing questions about the "Toy Story" timeline, toy sentience and other messy issues that would’ve arisen had screenwriters Jason Headley and Angus MacLane attempted to set "Lightyear" in the "Toy Story" world.
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