Toy Story 4
The HBO series Chernobyl and the the film Toy Story 4 are cruel brothers only separated in theater by a color palette. In Toy Story 4 we watch the fall of childhood kingdom after childhood kingdom until the child's bedroom is nothing more than the Afghanistan of toy empires. Woody, an emotionally sick creature, has lost any concept of moral truth as he continuously shovels the bodies of his fellow toys against the dam of chance, all to preserve the one lie to a single child. It's like the equal opposite of proving Santa isn't real by dragging a mall Santa from behind a car until a single boot remains. Does Woody care about his sharp toll against reality? Is that really a question you should be asking someone trying to convince the world that not even he exists? The one toy we ever witness "born" into this world is immediately overcome with a compulsion to throw itself away, quite possibly the most sensible act in the entire franchise. It's amazing what our money makes us witness too. Staring Tom Hanks as Anatoly Dyatlov, Jared Harris as Buzz Lightyear and Carl Weathers as Combat Carl, one of the hundreds of thousands of toys who lost their lives in play time. Communism doesn't work, Pixar!