MONSTERS, INC. evaluation
Producer John Lasseter is quoted on the official web site of “Monsters, Inc.” saying, “Audiences love when they see something they’ve never seen before but yet has some aspect to which they can relate.” “Monsters, Inc.” lives up to this statement. Initially I was expecting a copy of the “Toy Story” duo or “A Bug’s Life,” since the movie is made by the same production company, PIXAR. I also initially deduced that this movie would be childish. I viewed the previous PIXAR films at a younger age and thus I felt as if I had grown out of the movie’s demographic. Still, I decided to give the movie a chance, and it was a chance I was glad to take. The movie is set in “Monstropolis,” which is much like a modern day industrial city where monsters thrive. Monsters, Inc., the biggest scream-processing factory in Monstropolis, is actually where the lead characters, James P. Sullivan (known as “Sully”) and his best friend, roommate, and co-worker Mike Wazowski, both work.
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Approximate Word count = 666
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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