Monsters, Inc. Is a computer animated imagery (CGI) film that was based from the story written by Peter Docter, Jill Culton, Ralph Eggleston, and Jeff Pidgeon and was directed by Pete Docter. The film was produced under Pixar Studios and was distributed under Walt Disney Pictures. It earned a total gross revenue of $525,366,597 from the budget of $115 million worldwide.
The plot of the film took place in Monstropolis – a town where monsters live, whom the power used for their electricity was from the scream of children that they frighten when they visit oin the human world. In this film, monsters work to frighten little children from closets during night time and collect the scream impact and use it as a source of their power that generates the whole town. Every thing was just in place until a two-year old girl accidentally went into the monster world.
Sulley, the highest ranking scarier of Monstropolis found the little girl and named her Boo, the little girl on the other hand, instead of being scared of Sulley finds him adorable and calls him “kitty”. Monsters were made to believe the concept that having to contact from human or things from the human world has infectious disease which will cvause them death and thus humans are banned from Monstropolis. Sulley then learned to care for the little girl and protected her until she was kept safe by returning her to her human world.
The film received a majority of positive reviews from critics and was proclaimed by critics to be a film that delights children of all ages. It was also included in the top Cream of the Crop films by critics.
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