From the first audience in the world

Troy 2021-10-20 17:35:31

Exactly two months earlier than the official release date in North America, I watched the first screening of "Monster University" at the USC Film Academy. Before the film was screened, there was a video of the director talking, telling us that we were the first group of audiences in the world, encouraging us to help build word of mouth if we liked it after watching it, and emphasizing that we must not spoiler.

Thinking about it now, there is nothing to spoiler. I believe that friends who like "Monster Company" will have a lot of surprises during the viewing process. "Monster University" tells the story of the first encounter between the big-eyed boy Mike and the hairy monster Sullivan and the life on the university campus. I saw many of the monsters who appeared in "Monster Company" when they were young. Entrance, exams, club activities... The "To Youth" of "Monsters University" has a strong American campus culture. Perhaps it has lost some resonance and less moved moments. The universal value rendered by the most sensational part is of course deep-everyone has their own unique value; others say you can’t do you but you have to prove yourself; find your position, etc., but it may be too straightforward to express Slightly weak. However, everyone's feelings are also related to their own past experiences. If you happen to have a similar experience with Big Eyes, you may be more touched. I believe that the same is true for domestic audiences watching "To Youth".

In addition to these, this film is still worth looking forward to. In terms of entertainment, Pixar will never let you down. The picture is very beautiful, but there is no feeling of overturning the color wheel. Some of the laughs are still very close to the students' lives, and they can be regarded as continuous laughter.

In terms of marketing and promotion, Disney has done a lot of work. I think the most outstanding thing is the official website of the virtual Monster University (monstersuniversity.com). It is necessary to design a complete university website, fictional the distribution of the colleges, and the introduction of courses. , Campus life and other information is still a big project! In addition, it is foreseeable that the peripheral products will definitely sell well. On the basis of "Monster Company", this film also adds a large number of fresh and cute monster characters. They all look very textured. With the campus theme, I will I want to get some cute stationery or stuffed dolls.

After the film was screened, the dubbing of Big Eye Boy-the famous Uncle Billy came out from the back to participate in our symposium. There is still a certain difference between his own voice and Mike Big-eyed. We also said how he speaks so humorously. He was once the host of the Oscars.

Recall that when the first "Monster Company" was released, we were still in elementary school, which is really incredible. I don't know when domestic friends will see it anymore, so keep looking forward to it.

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Monsters University quotes

  • [Mike has received his Student ID Card, though it only shows the Top of his Head]

    Mike Wazowski: I can't believe it.

    Mike Wazowski: [Out Loud] I'm Officially a COLLEGE STUDENT!

  • [Sulley begins to feel bad about Rigging the Scare Simulator in the Final Challenge of the Scare Games. He walks sadly across Campus, carrying the Trophy that his team received, feeling sorry for Mike]

    Professor Knight: [Walking by] Mr. Sullivan. Great job out there. Look forward to having you back in my Class.

    [Sulley is then approached by the RORs, apart from Randy, who'd presumably been kicked off the team after they lost]

    Johnny: You did great out there Sullivan. I guess I was wrong about you. You're one of us after all.

    [Johnny hands Sulley Randy's ROR Jacket. He then spots Dean Hardscrabble up ahead talking to Professor Knight. Sulley hands both the ROR Jacket and the trophy to Johnny and runs up to Dean Hardscrabble]

    Johnny: Where are you going?