Monster

Kelsie 2021-10-13 13:07:40

In the world of monsters, there is one of the largest power companies that relies on scaring sleeping babies and getting the children's screams to generate energy. Such an unbelievable plot design can be described as absurd, allowing the audience to marvel at Pixar's meticulous and exquisite production, but at the same time have to feel that Pixar's animation plot is as ingenious as ever.

The power of the classics is endless. Although this is a bit exaggerated, the magnificent and gorgeous imagination in the film, the ingenious combination of sensationalism and humor, the wonderful combination of the story line and the suspense have made the audience more surprised and happy than imagined.

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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

  • 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!