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A beloved childhood toy can spark joy in even the most grown-up grownups. There’s some inexplicable magic about holding – about playing with – a toy from our ever-receding youth. Nobody understands that joy better than Robbie Da Silva. Robbie runs a shop called 3D Vintage Toys, Stuff, and Things. Every day, Robbie meets customers who feel a deep personal connection to some peculiar item on his shelves – a particular action figure, or an old videogame, a novelty fad – and, on the best days, the one elusive item someone has sought in a lifetime of collecting. Toys are our first tangible connections to reality as babies, helping learn about reality through our five senses – and our sense of empathy. Playtime: The Movie is a story about the joy of simple pleasures, and the healing power of childlike wonder in an increasingly noisy, complicated world.
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A beloved childhood toy can spark joy in even the most grown-up grownups. There’s some inexplicable magic about holding – about playing with – a toy from our ever-receding youth. Nobody understands that joy better than Robbie Da Silva. Robbie runs a shop called 3D Vintage Toys, Stuff, and Things. Every day, Robbie meets customers who feel a deep personal connection to some peculiar item on his shelves – a particular action figure, or an old videogame, a novelty fad – and, on the best days, the one elusive item someone has sought in a lifetime of collecting. Toys are our first tangible connections to reality as babies, helping learn about reality through our five senses – and our sense of empathy. Playtime: The Movie is a story about the joy of simple pleasures, and the healing power of childlike wonder in an increasingly noisy, complicated world.
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A beloved childhood toy can spark joy in even the most grown-up grownups. There’s some inexplicable magic about holding – about playing with – a toy from our ever-receding youth.
Nobody understands that joy better than Robbie Da Silva. Robbie runs a shop called 3D Vintage Toys, Stuff, and Things.
Every day, Robbie meets customers who feel a deep personal connection to some peculiar item on his shelves – a particular action figure, or an old videogame, a novelty fad – and, on the best days, the one elusive item someone has sought in a lifetime of collecting.
Toys are our first tangible connections to reality as babies, helping learn about reality through our five senses – and our sense of empathy. Playtime: The Movie is a story about the joy of simple pleasures, and the healing power of childlike wonder in an increasingly noisy, complicated world.