Laughing is better than intimidating

Mona 2022-04-21 09:01:04

This movie can be said to be learned from others. At that time, she said every day how good this movie was, and then I went to watch it. When I first watched it, I thought that the characters in it were able to gain energy by scaring children, but I thought it was a bit too much. When I wanted to give up the drama, my friend persuaded me to say, you have to see the back. Then I continued to read it, and found that the second half was still good. It's because Big Eyed and the Hairy Monster were afraid of the child from the beginning, thinking that the child would harm his own life, so he kept away from the child who escaped from the door, but in the end he found that the child was not harmful to himself or other people. sex. I also found out that when more energy is collected from the children's laughter, it turns from intimidating at the beginning to making children laugh. It's still a good ending. I think it's pretty good, and it's worth five stars. The monsters inside are still cute. But I still like Big Eyed Boy, maybe because it's a little smaller.

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  • Eliza 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    Revisited work, all details are perfect. Laughter is more powerful than screaming. Full of positive energy! After watching Monsters University, I will come to see this awesome~ The bear kid is really a headache, haha

  • Lonnie 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Although there are some cultural differences in the background of the story, I still love this cartoon. I like the little girl who looks like a Chinese inside, haha! !

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!