Everyone has most probably heard of the new movie called Monsters University. I watched this movie with a friend of mine a few days after this movie started showing in movie theaters, so I thought I could share a little bit of what I thought about the movie. Here's a trailer for those who haven't seen it...
The movie was released on the 21st of June, 2013. It has a duration of 103 minutes and is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is directed by Dan Scanlon and produced by Kori Rae, with Billy Crystal voicing Michael Wazowski and John Goodman voicing James P. Sullivan.
The story starts with a young, green, one-eyed monster by the name of Michael Wazowki, also known as Mike, who, along with his classmates and his teacher, visits Monsters Inc., which is a scaring company [setting of the first Monsters Inc. movie]. There, he gets inspired to work hard to get into Monsters University. Several years later, he finally makes it into Monsters University. He meets James P. Sullivan, better known as Sully, in his first few lectures. Sully is a big, blue monster with large purple spots, that strikes Mike as a very arrogant person. While Mike studies hard, Sully gets all the credit for holding his family name.
To cut the story short, the dean of Monsters University drops both Sully and Mike from the scaring program, and along with their team, Oozma Kappa, they try as hard as possible to get themselves back to the program by going through several obstacles and games against other groups such as Roar Omega Roar, who ended up as their final challenger.
I've spoiled enough, the ending is for you to find out.
I find this movie as something one can enjoy with their family, especially for little children that prioritise humour. It's a very light movie and is very easy to understand. The movie is presented in a rather excellent manner, however, I feel that it's plot is slightly too simple for my taste. Buuut I have to agree that Mike Wazowski was adorable as a young monster. For kids though, the movie is highly recommended.
Ana, Lucrecia and I bought three little things several days ago...
Ana bought the blue one, I bought the white one, and Lucrecia bought the red one. That is all I have to say. Goodbye.
-V
I think you should go in depth of what you see in that movie. It's trying to show how society chooses its people by this criteria and how others close their eyes and just strive forward although they know deep that they wont be excepted. People only knows what they experience they dont completely understand others because they dont have the same experience of others. It was a pain to Mike that he never actually realize that he is not scary as he always excepted himself as that way, its like telling a girl who always think she looks simply pretty that she wasn't even in that criteria and she should lower her expectation of herself. And Society in majority except that simple idea of this thinking that "if you cant give what they want you are not what they need" and its just stupid because there so much parameters in a subject you could try. And the tragedy of this movie is that Mike never become a scarer, which of course in the latter movie he was the one who made kids laugh (Monster Inc) which is trying to convey that you could be what you want in a way. Although this movie is basicly a Hamartia and quite predictable it was and is a great movie for families.
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