Embrace reality sincerely

Nina 2022-03-21 09:01:21

All kinds of monsters are dazzling, and their smiles are full of cuteness. Both the plot and the details of the response to the main story are well done. The first half of the American campus youth comedy in the 1980s was relatively unremarkable. On the one hand, it was because of the recent gathering of "to youth" theme movies that caused aesthetic fatigue; on the other hand, the rhythm and plot were slightly blunt and loose. In the second half, he secretly exerted his strength, and there were surprises in several turns. In addition, the snail is very popular.

The colorful campus life, the importance of teamwork, career development planning and other topics are all very simple, so I don’t need to say more here. And when the children were laughing forward and backward, Pixar still silenced me as an adult to think a little more. The collision between dream and reality is cruel. We can't choose family, life, destiny, some things are useless no matter how hard you work, because you are not born with this material. The big-eyed boy failed in his efforts and failed in his efforts, and he still had to face the fact that he couldn't be scary. Even if his good partners worked together to turn the tide in a gorgeous counterattack, they were all expelled from school in the end. Seeing here is very empty. But at the end, I was impressed when I saw the two losers starting from the dispatcher in the monster company and the handyman step by step on the right track, and finally both stood in the frightening expert position. How to face the inevitable helplessness and regret in life that will be exhausted no matter what? Deal with the sense of gap between expectations and reality, find your own position in society, and change your mentality to accept your true self. Then happily, earnestly, live in the moment. Even if there is no achievement and no fame, what's the problem? Although the aura and courage are not as good as before (I think it was Toy Story 3 at the peak), Pixar proved that it is still the most storytelling animation company. Maybe the creativity is exhausted and the inspiration is no longer, but it will at least seriously tell a good story for large audiences and small audiences. This kind of sincerity is also the spirit of this movie.

No one is like the panda A Bao in the DreamWorks story, who learns the magic of acupuncture at the last minute. Fairy tales are deceptive, and there is no happy ending in reality, but we can still smile like big-eyed boys. Dear Pixar, thank you for being so sensible and gentle.

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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?