This film has been played until the end of the scare contest, and the progress of the plot is basically what the audience who often watches movies can easily predict, or to put it uglier, it is more cliché. While the details are interesting, there isn't much to impress. At the climax, I had the urge to walk up to the screenwriter and pat him on the shoulder. With my IQ, I can't think of a way to make McWawsky successfully counterattack that is in line with the values of ordinary people and does not violate the setting of the monster world view in the movie, but this movie still did it, the movie The handling of the climax made me so excited that I couldn't calm down all night. Not only did I want to pat the writer on the shoulder, I even wanted to grab everyone I met, shaking his shoulders with both hands, and staring at my eyes. It was as big as Mike in the film, and then he said loudly, "Did you make it? The climax of Monsters University is so handsome!"
After watching it, I made some malicious associations. I thought that if a domestic film director were to shoot Mike What is the effect of breaking into the human world? I sorted it out, and the foreseeable results roughly fall into the following three categories:
1. A more general director: let Mike use his ingenuity and come up with creative and scary tactics to scare human children out of the sky. Brilliant record, he eventually became famous. What? What do you say if a child sees a psychological shadow here? Don't worry, the little ghosts who entered the theater in the summer have long been wiped out by "I Love Grey Wolf 2".
2. Aspiring directors: Let Mike succeed by scaring children? This kind of setting is too wrong, we can't do it! Or... let him accidentally discover that making children laugh can collect more energy and prove himself through this discovery. What? You say this setting will conflict with the plot of "Monsters, Inc."? Oops, I can't take care of that much anymore, let's get this one done first.
3. A more ambitious and rigorous director: Don't scare children! Make sure to make kids laugh! As for the conflict with the plot of the previous work... that's right! Add a car accident scene. Mike was hit by a car in order to cover the hairy monster. After waking up, he lost his memory, and then the relevant memory was gone. In this way, no one knows the secret of making children laugh to generate energy for the time being! I'm a genius!
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In fact, this article is nothing more than to express my opinion on the climax of this film The kind of almost insane admiration. Similar to it is the live-action movie "The Lone Ranger", which was also released by Disney and also tells the story of a pair of friends who have gone from dislike to each other to love each other. Both movies are the kind of mediocre at the front (the so-called "mediocre" does not mean boring, but that the previous plot is not good enough to exceed the audience's expectations, or a more friendly expression is "as expected". Good"), and the climax of the climax stunned the audience, raising the standard of the whole film by more than one notch. It is a pity that "The Lone Ranger", which has a lot of investment, was not able to turn the tide with the climax of the latter part of the film, and the box office performance was terrible. If you want to say the reason, I am afraid it has something to do with the film's growth. A short and powerful cartoon, even if it is not outstanding in the front, can deliver the wonderful climax in time before the audience runs out of patience; but for "The Lone Ranger", which is more than two hours long, the audience is not so good-tempered . Audiences often feel that paying the same amount of money for a longer movie is a huge bargain. Whether it's a movie or something else, everyone takes it for granted that it's better to have a longer time. But sometimes dragging it out for too long can cause trouble, and if it's been two hours and you haven't climaxed, then there must be a problem. Of course, it's not good for the climax to come too early. For example, there is a recent movie "Now You See Me", which is the kind that climaxes as soon as it comes up. Obviously, this kind of problem can be cured.
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