Monsters, Inc.

Holden 2022-03-20 09:01:04

The 3D effect of many years ago still looks great. The

soft hair makes me want a kitty like this.

Kitty is gentle and good-tempered. He feels like a kind father.

Mike is like a knife with a tofu heart, although he always has a bad mouth. Fortunately, I have always supported the

cute little girl Sully Boo, the last sentence Kitty, and the graffiti on the wall, I saw my tears falling down.

Although the plot is simple, it is a predictable result, but it’s true. Much better than complex blockbusters. The

hot spring runs through the

end of the movie and it is more meaningful. The world of monsters no longer relies on children's screams to generate electricity, but laughter

. The power of love is always greater than hate~

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Extended Reading
  • Shanna 2021-10-20 18:58:09

    Don't give her a name, you have feelings when you name her.

  • Toney 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    I have always mistakenly thought that I had seen this movie, but I was actually confused by the "Monster University" in my impression. The hairy monster finally sent the little girl who accidentally broke into the monster world back to the human world through the portal. The little girl was very happy when she returned to her room. She hoped to keep the furry "big cat" to play with her. She brought a lot of her favorite toys to the fur monster. These toys are the most tearful Easter eggs, clown fish Nimou, Toy Story Cowgirl, all animation characters produced by Disney. This is not only the childhood of a little girl, but the childhood of each of us. And Monster Power finally no longer has to collect children's screams to power it, because they found that a happy cry can power ten times as much as a horror cry. Perhaps the meaning of happiness is also the meaning that cartoons want to convey to us.

Monsters, Inc. quotes

  • Yeti: [Referring to despondent Sully] Aw, poor guy. I understand. It ain't easy being banished. Take my buddy Bigfoot. When he was banished he fashioned an enormous diaper out of poison ivy. Wore it on his head like a tiara. Called himself "King Itchy".

  • [last lines]

    Sulley: Boo?

    Boo: Kitty!