Sweet tears again...

Estefania 2022-03-16 09:01:01

I don’t know how long this film has flowed in my eyes, but the feeling it left me has not left in my heart for a long time...
Seeing the wonderful commentary above, I picked up the clips I have seen before, and I tried them one by one. Splicing, the feeling of watching the film rose again, and the fragments of the film seemed to be clear before my eyes...
The work of the monsters is tense and orderly. Which advancing company is not in such a scene, in such a scene. Nowadays, some things will inevitably come. A warm picture is shown before our eyes. She is not afraid, but likes... a scene that makes people cry under such development.. .
childhood While drifting away from us, but in the hearts of everyone being a corner, large or small, leaving the sinking of innocence, to see the film, call your inner child come out and let in ...

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Extended Reading
  • John 2022-03-24 09:01:05

    Should the energy crisis be solved with a child’s scream? In the end, the child's laughter solved the problem. Pixar's creativity is limitless, and the improvement of the picture effect can be seen in the hair of the monster. "Don't give her a name, you will have feelings after you name her." KITTY~BOO~ The relationship between the monster and the child is so vivid and delicate.

  • Virginie 2021-10-20 18:58:18

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Monsters, Inc. quotes

  • Mike: I think I have a plan here: using mainly spoons, we dig a tunnel under the city and release it into the wild.

    Sulley: Spoons?

    Mike: That's it, I'm out of ideas. We're closed. Hot air balloon? Too expensive. Giant slingshot? Too conspicuous. Enormous wooden horse? Too Greek.

  • Henry J. Waternoose: This has gone far enough, James.

    Sulley: She's home now. Just leave her alone!

    Henry J. Waternoose: I can't do that, James. She's seen too much. You both have.

    Sulley: It doesn't have to be this way.

    Henry J. Waternoose: I have no choice. Times have changed. Scaring isn't enough anymore.

    Sulley: But kidnapping children?

    Henry J. Waternoose: I'll kidnap a thousand children before I let this company die, and I'll silence anyone who gets in my way!

    [Waternoose knocks Sulley to the ground and lunges at Boo. He instead finds the simulated child]

    Voice: Simulation terminated. Simulation terminated...

    Henry J. Waternoose: [confused] Huh? But... What?

    [the lights come on and it's revealed that Boo's room is really the simulation room; Mike and several CDA agents are standing behind the console]

    Mike: I don't know about you guys, but I spotted several big mistakes. You know what? Let's watch my favorite part again, shall we?

    [replays the tape of Waternoose over and over]