Un regard sur la relation entre Mike Wazowski (Billy Crystal) et James P. « Sully » Sullivan (John Goodman) alors qu'ils fréquentaient l'Université des Monstres et qu'ils n'étaient pas les m... Tout lireUn regard sur la relation entre Mike Wazowski (Billy Crystal) et James P. « Sully » Sullivan (John Goodman) alors qu'ils fréquentaient l'Université des Monstres et qu'ils n'étaient pas les meilleurs des amis.Un regard sur la relation entre Mike Wazowski (Billy Crystal) et James P. « Sully » Sullivan (John Goodman) alors qu'ils fréquentaient l'Université des Monstres et qu'ils n'étaient pas les meilleurs des amis.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Stars
- Nomination aux 2 BAFTA Awards
- 9 victoires et 58 nominations au total
- Mike
- (voix)
- Sullivan
- (voix)
- Randy
- (voix)
- Squishy
- (voix)
- Don
- (voix)
- Terri
- (voix)
- (as Sean P. Hayes)
- Terry
- (voix)
- Art
- (voix)
- Johnny
- (voix)
- Chet
- (voix)
- Young Mike
- (voix)
- Mrs. Graves
- (voix)
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Once again a pretty solid effort from Pixar. Great job.
Animation: A+ The animation is fantastic, then again what else can be expected from Pixar. Top quality CG that is detailed and yet so brilliantly original. Sully and Mike look fantastic as do all the other characters. And if you see the detail of the university, Mike's room and many other portions such as that in the human world, you will be flabbergasted by how amazing it looks. The cuteness of the characters is an added bonus. Pixar is one of those rare studios that pay the greatest attention to surroundings as well as every other aspect, making you want to take notice of everything from posters in the dorm, headlines in newspapers and the sheer workmanship of the great environments whether they are the university, the living room, the bedroom or any other setting.
Story: B+. OK i agree there were parts that had resemblance to Revenge of the Nerds and Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire and it got quite to close to situations in college movies of years past. Though the originality of the scare games and what they signify to Mike is really quite sweet and pretty original if you think about it. I like the youthful characters of Mike and Sully but the change in personality is way too drastic when comparing to how they turn out in Monsters Inc. Also they at some points feel like characters from similar movies and this tends to make the film feel tired. So it is best not to make comparisons if you want to have a good time.
You don't get your usual ending and the pretty true-to-life messages elevate it from being just ordinary. The reality of their situation and the hard life lessons that are thrust upon them give a picture of the pitfalls life gives us in real life and the effect it has on character. These are just some of the major, resounding themes. And yet even through it the positivity and depth still resonates. You will no doubt smile all through and have several genuine laugh out loud moments that add to this pretty great emotional mix.
Yes a college comedy does not need to be PG or R rated to be funny and this one succeeds in triumphing over other college movies. And as someone who understands and has been through what Mike's character faces in this movie, that added extra resonance and heart. A twist on the similar films, heart(as with all Pixar), depth, resounding mature themes, life as we know it, witty humor and smiles galore, what more could you ask for? There are some minor continuity errors between the prequel and the original but those are minor and the story more than makes up for it. All in all a good effort. Monsters Inc is a great film, and one of the absolute best from Pixar. Monsters U may not be at its level but it nevertheless a very good film.
Music: A. The score is good, really good. Though i felt so much similarity between it and the Toy Story trilogy as well as The Princess and the Frog. Then again they too were works by Randy Newman and those scores were great too. Perhaps it is just me but i also noted similar music to Up in this awesome film.
Overall: A great film that can be seen as a family, a group of friends or individually. A film that will be appreciated especially by college student. Pixar once again does a good job.
As a small note, look out for great references to Monsters Inc. It will add to the smiles.
8/10.
Pixar does it again
It was interesting to see how all the characters had met and what their friendships were like in the earlier days. The film has a good simple plot and is perfect for the whole family to enjoy as there is also some funny parts as well as heartwarming moments. It was great that Mike and Sulley (the two main characters) had the same voice-overs as the original film, this made it feel more authentic.
Overall I really enjoyed this film, but then who doesn't love a good Disney Pixar film?
8/10
A must see prequel
The good. Still the same incredibly interesting world with all its colors, fantastic creatures, and quirks. Interesting story, especially for the twist. Great animation, as usual. Easily enjoyable by adults. Perfect ending. Excellent voice acting.
The bad. Lots of college movie, underdogs, and jocks versus nerds clichés.
The ugly. Nothing.
The result. If you liked the first one, you'll like this one too.
The prequel that no one asked for, but everyone will watch.
Reviving the voice talents of Billy Crystal, John Goodman and Steve Buscemi and adding Helen Mirren and Charlie Day, amongst others, this film stayed within the universe that the original movie had created, however in comparison failed to live up to its predecessor's greatness.
I guess that for once I was easy to please!
My daughter was lucky enough to go to the debut of "Monsters University". She liked it but also felt the story was disappointing since it lacked original characters and the story reminded her of too many college films (like "Revenge of the Nerds" and "Animal House"). My wife saw it with me and she said that the film put her to sleep! This is all very odd, as I am usually the most difficult to please in the family when it comes to films—yet I thoroughly enjoyed the film and nearly gave it a 9. While I would agree it lacks originality, it did make me smile. It was a nice, gentle film—one that I didn't mind just watching without picking it apart (like I usually do). Much of this is because the CGI was simply gorgeous and It was a pleasure watching such a beautiful film as well as such a nice and enjoyable film.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDespite being offered the role of Dean Hardscrabble outright, Dame Helen Mirren requested that she audition for the role anyway to ensure that the filmmakers were satisfied with her performance.
- GaffesWhen Mrs. Graves is counting students, she counts to 19 and then notices that Mike is missing, which means that there are 20 students in the class. If this were the case, he wouldn't have to pair up with the teacher. However, one of the students could have two heads, similar to Terry and Terri - though they are considered two separate entities, Mike could not conceivably pair up with one of them while the other already has a partner.
- Citations
Johnny: Enjoy the attention while it lasts, boys. After you lose, no one will remember you.
Mike Wazowski: Maybe. But when you lose, no one will let you forget it.
Chet: Oh, boy. That is a good point.
- Crédits fousFollowing the final credits, the Slug from early in the movie finally makes it to his first college class, but it's the last day of school.
- Versions alternativesWhen Randy tries to fit in the fraternities, he bakes cupcakes that have icing on them that spell out "Be My Pal". After his plate is disturbed, he is holding four of them reading "lame." This is only in the English-speaking country releases of the film. All other international versions simply have happy faces drawn in icing on each cupcake.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Inside Pixar (2013)
- Bandes originalesMonsters University
Written by Randy Newman
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Monsters University
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 200 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 268 492 764 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 82 429 469 $US
- 23 juin 2013
- Montant brut mondial
- 743 559 645 $US
- Durée
- 1h 44min(104 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1




