Script Apart with Al Horner

Toy Story 3 with Michael Arndt

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Dec 21, 2023
Michael Arndt, an Academy Award-winning screenwriter known for Little Miss Sunshine and Toy Story 3, dives into the emotional depth and storytelling risks of his acclaimed sequel. He explores the pressures of joining Pixar, the evolution of beloved characters like Woody, and the bold decisions behind themes of growing up and existential crises. Arndt shares insights on the collaborative creative process, the emotional realism needed to treat animated characters as real people, and the lessons learned that he carried into his work on Star Wars.
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INSIGHT

Anchor Toy Stories With Human Analogies

  • When stuck, map story problems to human analogies to find emotional clarity.
  • Pixar routinely translated toy dilemmas into parental or workplace metaphors to guide decisions.
INSIGHT

Villain As Hero's Cautionary Mirror

  • Lotso functions as Woody's dark mirror, embodying what Woody could become when love curdles into bitterness.
  • The villain's worldview — that toy-child love is transient — is rooted in a painful, convincing truth.
ADVICE

Face The Uncomfortable Truths

  • Don't shy away from a dark truth in your story; confront it directly so the antagonist's view is credible.
  • A convincing antagonist strengthens the film by forcing the hero to evolve morally.
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