Monsters, Inc. (2001) is a heartwarming animated comedy-adventure from Pixar, directed by Pete Docter. The film is set in the city of Monstropolis, where energy is generated by harvesting children’s screams. James P. “Sulley” Sullivan (John Goodman) and his one-eyed best friend Mike Wazowski (Billy Crystal) are top scarers at Monsters, Inc. However, their world turns upside down when a human child, Boo, accidentally enters their monster world. As they try to return her home, they uncover a sinister plot within their company.
Monsters, Inc. Movie Review
Monsters, Inc. is a brilliant mix of humor, adventure, and emotion, brought to life by Pixar’s imaginative world-building and stunning animation. John Goodman and Billy Crystal’s chemistry as Sulley and Mike makes for a hilarious and heartfelt duo, while Boo adds a touch of innocence and charm. The film balances comedy and emotional depth, delivering a touching message about friendship, courage, and overcoming fears. With its witty dialogue, unforgettable characters, and a fun yet meaningful story, Monsters, Inc. remains one of Pixar’s most beloved classics.
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Monsters, Inc. Movie Details
Detail | Answer |
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Movie Name | Monsters, Inc. |
Duration | 92 minutes |
IMDb Rating | 8.7/10 |
Genre | Animation |
Director | Pete Docter |
Cast | John Goodman |
Production | Pixar |
Language | English |
Singer Name | Randy Newman |
Budget | $115 million |
Release Date | 2001-11-02 |
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