The story line is wonderfully connected, and suspense rises again and again

Eunice 2021-10-13 13:07:34

"Monsters Electric Company" is a very good movie, and American animation movies always convey a strong positive energy. A cartoon talks about monsters, but reflects the current situation of human society. The grabbing of resources by the insatiable human beings never stops. Sacrificing other species to obtain resources, how disgusting this kind of activity is! Fortunately, when the long-haired monster Sullivan took charge of the power company, he came up with a friendlier, more humane, and more scientific way to collect energy: replace screams with children's laughter! This change makes me cheer!
The sincere friendship between Sullivan and his child Abramovich is a highlight. Two individuals from different worlds and different species gradually gain understanding and trust from strangeness and repulsion. The power of the classics is endless. Although it is a bit exaggerated, the magnificent and gorgeous imagination in the film, the ingenious combination of sensation and humor, the wonderful story line, the suspense, and the suspense have made me more surprised and happy than I imagined. .

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  • Evie 2021-10-20 18:58:00

    That kitty softened my tears.

  • Wilfrid 2022-03-22 09:01:04

    It is said that it is a monster. The shape is definitely not cute, but the characterization is really too cute and too cute. I really like to watch it a few times. Such a monster will come to my dream tonight!

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]