Marvel at the imagination of the screenwriter

Norene 2022-04-21 09:01:04

The story is very simple, and there are common villains, hero complexes, father-daughter love and friendship in adversity.

But it was really creative for the writers to think that the screams and laughter of children could harvest energy.

There is a story behind every door.

People have a bad side and a warm side.

Screaming is energy, and laughter is energy.

Nothing in this world is eternal good or bad, it all depends on how you view him.

But often kind people go a long way, the best employees, the most worthy partners, and the most worthy bosses.

The bad guys will eventually get their retribution.

At least in the film world, there are still values ​​that people respect.

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Extended Reading
  • Libbie 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    Although the modeling is not as detailed as in 2013, hahahahaha is really good-looking--

  • 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. . .

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!