Wikipedia defines the word concentration as coming from "the idea of concentrating a group of people who are in some way undesirable in one place." Sounds like Sunnyside right? The toys at Sunnyside are completely composed of undesirables, all sent away as they are no longer needed/wanted in "society". In this interpretation, Sunnyside is Dachau concentration camp. Of course, they end up trapped in a box in the trunk of a car, heading to be donated to Sunnyside Daycare. Buzz Lightyear stands forward and suggests sanctuary IN AN ATTIC. Yes, we've lost friends (Bo Peep), but surely that can't happen to us. Change a few words and it is the same exact scene at the train station from Roman Polanski's award winning Holocaust drama The Pianist. Woody holds a meeting, where the assembled toy family discusses possible outcomes for their new position in the world. These toys are left behind, just as host nations left behind the Jews as the Third Reich conquered Europe. Jordan Hoffman of UGO came up with an interpretation of Lee Unkrich's Toy Story 3 which points out the parallels to the Holocaust, Nazi Germany's systematic state-sponsored extermination of approximately six million Jews during World War II.Īndy is seventeen and about to leave for college. So if you've seen the movie, and are not afraid to consider a wacky film theory about how Toy Story 3 is really a story about the Holocaust, continue after the jump. That said, you should not read any further unless you have seen Toy Story 3, as it won't make much sense if you don't understand the story/plot references, and it will probably spoil important plot points from the film.
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