I bet "Wind Up"

Claudie 2022-03-22 09:01:19

Unconsciously, of the 7 animated films nominated for the Annie Award this year, I have watched 4 of them. They are "Letter to Peach", "Crazy Primitive", "Despicable Me 2" and this one. Monster University". If I want to choose the best from these 4, it must be "Crazy Primitive". The moral of the story is really great. Next is "Despicable Me 2", then "Letter to Peach", and finally "Monster University". Although the film won 10 Anne Award nominations and is a big hit, as an inspirational film, this animated feature film really failed.

What are inspirational movies? Those movies that make you excited and full of positive energy after watching them, even if you are desperate for the first two minutes, you can say "I love you" to the world after watching them. The classic in the inspirational film is "Forrest Gump". How many children's shoes are not full of blood after watching them, or even tears. And the movie "Chasing Dreams and Hearts", which I just finished watching not long ago, also saw my adrenal glands soaring. But this movie lacks these. It just tells a story of struggle in a very ordinary way. I really don't understand why it can be so popular.

However, for the Annie Award announced on February 1, 2014, if I were to comment, it would of course be Uncle Miyazaki’s "Wind Up". Although I haven’t seen it yet, as a master’s work, It must be a good product.

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Extended Reading

Monsters University quotes

  • Sulley: [on the night before the Final Scare Games challenge in their Oozma Kappa Bedroom] It's time to put aside all the text books, reach down and let the *Scary* out.

    [Mike practices scary poses]

    Sulley: Come on, DIG DEEP.

    Ms. Squibbles: [calling out] Oh boys, it's a School Night.

    [Mike and Sulley stop, now feeling refreshed]

    Mike Wazowski: Tomorrow, the whole world is gonna see what Mike Wazowski can do.

    Sulley: [smiling] You bet they are.

  • Dean Hardscrabble: [During the Final Exam] Mr. Wazowski, I'm a 5-year-old girl on a farm in Kansas afraid of lightning. Which scare do you use?

    Mike Wazowski: [confused] Should I go up on the...?

    Dean Hardscrabble: [impatiently] Which scare do I use?

    Mike Wazowski: That is a shadow approach with a crackle holler.

    Dean Hardscrabble: Demonstrate.

    [Mike inhales, but Dean Hardscrabble stops him before he can over go up]

    Dean Hardscrabble: Stop. Thank you.

    Mike Wazowski: I didn't get to sh...

    Dean Hardscrabble: I've seen enough.