The hollywood money making machine of Walt Disney and Pixar grinds its bearings again and comes up with this movie called Monsters, Inc that is destined to score big among kids of all ages.
Peter Docter takes the familiar theme of how a monster that prides itself on scaring kids learns to appreciate the love of a kid. One can almost already feel taffy.
The picture (if one can call it that) is unbelievable clever in design and plainly satiric in implementation. It borrows almost everything it can from the genre and presents us with really no option but to love the feast.
Of course it ends up exactly as you thought it would. Of course you come out of the hall smiling foolishly and secretely admiring the fast approaching demise of meaningful movie making.
Peter Docter takes the familiar theme of how a monster that prides itself on scaring kids learns to appreciate the love of a kid. One can almost already feel taffy.
The picture (if one can call it that) is unbelievable clever in design and plainly satiric in implementation. It borrows almost everything it can from the genre and presents us with really no option but to love the feast.
Of course it ends up exactly as you thought it would. Of course you come out of the hall smiling foolishly and secretely admiring the fast approaching demise of meaningful movie making.