Progress:
The movie about monsters living off of scaring children at night.
Such a wonderful movie.
The story follows a famous duo named Mike Wazowski and Sulley Sullivan.
The two go through a lot of trouble after a human child, named Boo, is loose in Monstropolis.
The friends try their best to return Boo back into the human without getting caught or putting the child in danger.
Mike's and Sulley's friendship is tested throughout the movie.
Their limits were tested a lot, but in the end, they stuck together.
Mike and Sulley were able to gain many new perspectives of life after their encounter with Boo.
You can that Boo was the catalyst for things to change for the better.
I mean, who can resist all that adorableness?
The movie about monsters living off of scaring children at night.
Such a wonderful movie.
The story follows a famous duo named Mike Wazowski and Sulley Sullivan.
The two go through a lot of trouble after a human child, named Boo, is loose in Monstropolis.
The friends try their best to return Boo back into the human without getting caught or putting the child in danger.
Mike's and Sulley's friendship is tested throughout the movie.
Their limits were tested a lot, but in the end, they stuck together.
Mike and Sulley were able to gain many new perspectives of life after their encounter with Boo.
You can that Boo was the catalyst for things to change for the better.
I mean, who can resist all that adorableness?
Reflection:
After Mike and Sulley understand that Boo wasn't a danger to the monsters at all, they realize that they had to protect the child from other monsters' assumptions that humans are contagious.
That is a message saying that everything is not what it seems.
In order to change, you must gain a new view on a certain subject and in the friends case, it was how special Boo became.
Boo's laughter made Sulley and mike realize that it was a lot stronger than screams.
It shows that laughter and happiness can be the strongest power one can hold.
Pessimism proves no progress.
I believe that is the message in most Disney/Pixar movies.
They make you laugh and feel happy so that you can forget about the problems in the real world.
That's what I call Disney Magic.