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Julio 2022-03-21 09:01:04

◎Jane jie
If you are a child, one night, you secretly open the closet, but you suddenly find that in the shadow of the corner of the closet, a chilling monster is peeping at you with green eyes, you will act What's the reaction?
Scream! Of course it was a scream!
But you don't know yet, so you can hit the monsters' arms.
Outside of the world we live in, monsters also have a world that belongs to them, and the only power source to maintain this monster world is the high-decibel screams made by children when they are frightened. For this reason, the monsters also established themselves The Monster Co., Ltd. in this company is specifically responsible for going to the human world to terrorize children and collect their screams.
Sullivan (John Goodman) is a large monster with blue-purple fur and tentacles. It has a terrifying face and is one of the most famous intimidation experts in Monster Co., Ltd.; Sullivan’s exclusive intimidation assistant is also His good friend Mike (Billy Christo) is a green one-eyed monster. Don't look at him a lot smaller than Sullivan, his temper is not small, and he often likes to do his own thing. In addition, there are all kinds of members with different personalities in the company, the CEO (should it be called the "chief intimidator"?) Henry (James Cobb), the snake-headed and joking receptionist Cylia, There is also Boggs, who specializes in confronting Sullivan and is not convinced with each other... all kinds of monsters perform their duties, and operate no worse than companies founded by humans.
However, as the children became more and more accustomed to the intimidation tricks of the monsters, it became very difficult to get their screams. However, this resourceful Sullivan, he brought Mike to the human world. I am going to be a "model worker" for all the intimidation experts to see, but I did not expect that Sullivan's unconventional practices have brought unexpected side effects-a two-year-old human girl Abu (Mary Gibbs) They were brought back to the monster world inadvertently. For thousands of years, only monsters have come to the world. There has never been a precedent for humans to come to the monster world. This is a lot of trouble, and the energetic Abu toss the monster world. The whole world was turned upside down, and even the brave Sullivan was helpless with her, and Mike's originally green face became even greener. How can they make up for this catastrophe caused by their negligence?
Behind the scenes and comments: This
film is the third fully computer animation released by Pixar Productions after "Toy Story 2" and "Bugs". All the pictures in the film are made by CGI (Computer Synthesis Animation). The whole process started in April 1999, and it took 2 years and 5 months to complete. This speed is already leaps and bounds compared to the production of traditional cartoons. If you use traditional hand drawing to make a movie of the length of "Monster Company" It will take at least 4 years for the film. In vertical comparison, this film has made great progress compared with Pixar’s work "Toy Story 2" a few years ago. Critics describe "Play 2" as just a The real world is replicated, and "Strange" completely relies on its wild imagination on the basis of no basis in reality to depict a wonderful monster world for us.
Although the film is selected to be released in the week after Halloween, don’t worry. , From its classification, we can see that although the introduction of the film is all "intimidation", in fact this is a long-term family film, without any real horror or frightening scenes, and is the protagonist The dubbing Billy Christo and John Goodman are also very popular comedians. They are naturally familiar with the comedy route. I believe that their voices will live up to the expectations of the producers and the audience.
Since the opening of DreamWorks, the position of Disney’s veteran animation giant has begun to be a little less secure. A dreamlike and majestic "Prince of Egypt" has surprised the audience and made the Disney bosses themselves have not made a breakthrough for decades. Ashamed of sexual advancement, whether it is in plot layout or animation technology, DreamWorks, a rising star, has shown its strong strength over blue. In the summer of 2001, DreamWorks launched its own blockbuster in the summer of strong files— —An anti-traditional full-computer cartoon "Shrek". For a while, this ugly green guy not only won the heart of the beautiful princess in the play, but also won the unanimous applause of countless audiences and film critics, sweeping the United States At the box office, it dominated the charts for several weeks. This result is so brilliant that it eclipsed Disney’s 7-year painstaking work "Atlantis: The Lost Empire" and was overwhelmed. It was dingy in the end. In Hollywood, it's the feng shui rotation, the boss takes turns, who says that the giants will always be the giants? As for whether Disney can rely on "Monster Company" to suppress DreamWorks' ambition to be the boss, no one dare to say now, everything will be clear after the release.

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  • Reid 2021-10-20 18:58:13

    It’s so joyful~ But, after Mike and the others are developed, shouldn’t they go back to visit and thank the Snowman brother? After all, they generously received them when they were banished, and they also broke their sleigh. . .

  • Clemens 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    Cried. . . . My childhood memories, how many times I watched the DVD my parents bought me in the lower grades of elementary school, that door is infinitely magical to me. For a while at night I really thought that monsters would enter my door.

Monsters, Inc. quotes

  • Sulley: Hey, Mike, this might sound crazy but I don't think that kid's dangerous.

    Mike: Really? Well, in that case, let's keep it. I always wanted a pet that could kill me.

  • [Boo, in disguise, walks up to Mr. Waternoose]

    Henry J. Waternoose: Well hello, little one. Where did you come from?

    Sulley: Mr. Waternoose.

    Henry J. Waternoose: Ah, James. Is this one yours?

    Sulley: Ah, actually that's my uh, cousin's sister's daughter, sir.

    Mike: Yeah, it's uh, "Bring an Obscure Relative to Work Day".

    Henry J. Waternoose: Hmm, must have missed the memo.