Pixar has always been at its best when telling stories about family.
Sometimes its strongest stories are about literal familial bonds—Finding Nemo deals with a father desperate to protect his son, while Ratatouille and The Incredibles center on protagonists who want to pursue their dreams without letting down their dubious, reluctant families.
Sometimes they’re about individuals creating their own families—the toys in the Toy Story flicks bond, protect each other, and squabble just like blood relations.
Their interdependence runs deep enough that they feel a personal sense of betrayal and loss when their convictions take them in ...... See Complete Article @ AV Club

