It is an evolutionary version of gold always shining: you have to keep shining to be gold.

Bailee 2022-03-21 09:01:21

When the news of this film first came out, I felt that this film is at most like the "toy story" series, except that the popular characters are sold out for a few more times. The plot is at most adventure, friendship, and funny. A big win. After I read it, I found that I was completely wrong.

This is a fairy tale without miracles. Everything is the character's own efforts and growth, and he has completed his own success under a reasonable world view. It can be said that the Three Views are very positive and there is no reversal. It is a very, very practical and practical inspirational story. The only drawback is that there are too few laughs. I believe that the screenwriters and directors are also taking advantage of audiences who have been brainwashed by cheap counterattack films, constantly creating conditions that may counterattack, but they just don’t counterattack, breaking the illusion again and again, and finally use very few endings. A picture, tell the audience, want to succeed? Honestly, start from scratch one step at a time. As long as you can continue to shine, you are gold. The stone that only shines once may also be the occasional reflective stone. In other words, the plot of these two dropouts who finally became the company's big bosses is a tribute to Joe's gang leader?

Compared with the original "monster inc", the film is on a higher level in terms of screen and model fineness, and it is basically an evolution from ps3 to ps4. The university facilities in the film seem to be combined with the buildings of many universities in the United States. For things other than studying, there are many differences between American universities and Chinese universities. The two key points are brotherhoods and parties. These two points are at least for me. When I was in college, I didn’t have it. I don’t know if there is anything similar to a fraternity in the current university.

The film is very academic. It can break the simple thing of monsters to scare children into many steps and add a lot of details, making this "professional" barely support the "university system" for an hour and a half. The latter test can be considered full of creativity. The existence of librarians is against the sky. Is there a consensus between the United States and China? Haha. Bossemi has too few scenes, where is the quality of the villain in "monster inc". The dubbing of "Villain" is actually the second captain of "Firefly", and there is no sense of substitution.

Granny Miller's dragon is too handsome, and this magnificent old lady has basically become the queen of the screen.

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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?