Monsters, Inc (2001)

 


Director: Pete Docter

Producer: Darla K. Anderson

Cast: John Goodman (Sulley), Billy Crystal (Mike), Mary Gibbs (Boo), Steve Buscemi (Randall).

SUPER! GIVE ME THE CHILD NOW.

It is a normal day at Monsters Inc. Top scarer Sulley is scaring effectively, generating more power all the time, since the Monsters use screams to power stuff in the hidden city of Monstropolis. Second best scarer Randall is trying to stop Sulley from being the best scarer, trying to be the best in an energy crisis that is affecting the monster world, as children are becoming less and less scared. Sulley’s best friend, flat mate, and assistant Mike Wazowski meets up with his girlfriend, who agrees for a date to a popular resto-bar in town. Sulley is told to file Mike’s paperwork, while doing that, Sulley stumbles upon a door left behind. While he investigates it, the child from the room on the other side sneaks up on them. Now, Sulley must hide that child, because the Monsters think that a child’s touch results in instant death, and Randall is extremely suspicious of an evil plan. Want to know more? Watch the movie!

LOVED THE MOVIE! It was so cool. It is one of those ‘start boring but become more and more interesting and become the best at the end’. The songs were fire. They even won Oscars! Now that’s a song!!!1! I also liked the plot a lot. The meme ‘Give me the child’ was also taken from this movie! I also found Randall to be rather sketchy in the start. I like the ‘Laughter is the best medicine, and sometimes the best power source’ stance of the movie. I mainly hated that Monsters, Inc was a hereditary company and the ropes were passed to the child (or grandchild) instead of the more competent employees. No flaws at all.

I wholeheartedly recommend this movie because:

1.       The plot is fantastic.

2.       The screenplay is super.

3.       The acting is amazing.

4.       The … everything is awesome!

5.       Overall, THIS MOVIE IS AWESOME!

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