Reasons I watch Cinema Therapy: 30% - the amazing messaging that can be drawn from movies 20% - the amazing analysis of movies 50% - watching middle aged men lose their minds over iconic childhood favorites
My dad passed away when I was seven years old and this was his favorite movie. Every year I would watch this movie on his birthday. Today is his birthday. It’s also my last day at college and I graduate this weekend, following in his steps of being a teacher. It means the world to me that this is the video that y’all released today. Feels like a sign that my dad is proud of me for everything I accomplished.
No mention of Mike's major act of love and support for sully by putting in the long hours to rebuild boo's door and cutting up his hands in the process?? That reveal makes me cry every time.
Mary Gibbs, daughter of late storyboard artist Rob Gibbs, voiced Boo when she was only three years old. Because she was too young to sit in a recording booth, they simply followed her around the studio with a microphone, and recorded the things she said, adding to the authencity. She has a UA-cam channel, Boo Grown Up, where she recounts growing up as the voice of Boo.
One of Boo's drawings says "Mary" as well. Not sure if it's a real drawing of Mary's but I wouldn't be surprised. I also love the implication that it means Boo shares a name with Mary
You know what's something else I have noticed? And i didn't notice until you guys brought it up about Sully always bailing Mike out. Mike never takes advantage of Sully for it. He thanks Sully for the reservations and he doesn't think to go to Sully for his paperwork, Sully genuinely butts in to help and Mike doesn't abuse that. He's genuinely grateful for his friend and I think that's a testament to eachother's friendship.
I think it's also valuable to note that Mike does do things for Sully. He helps him with his morning routine and motivates him to do his best. He also backs up his friend with a creature that he thinks is highly dangerous because he cares about his friend
It's definitely why their friendship endures the hardship. Mike acts really hard-headed for most of the movie, but he *does* appreciate and care about Sully and is able to come around eventually and do more than just cover for him.
I will say, it's not that Mike doesn't know HOW to file paperwork - it's that he doesn't remember to do it in that ADHD way. It's clear he knows, given his recitation to Sully, *exactly* where everything goes and exactly what to do. It's the doing where the train derails. Which is *very* ADHD in my lived experience.
It is probably also the not-exclusively-ADHD-but-definitely-neurodivergent thing where we find ourselves separating the things that make us happy and fulfilled, from the things that don't, and those in the "don't" category get forgotten because our brain has written them off as not enjoyable, not dopamine-sparking. In Monsters University, Mike is shown to know very well how to do school work and take care of tasks and sort information, but in that context at that time, it made him happy to do it. If I were to overthink it, it would all come together as evidence of Monsters Inc Mike not feeling inspired or satisfied by that aspect of his job anymore, and his ADHD brain responding by throwing it out. Him being so excited to jump into the comedy role and give that admin side up concludes that perfectly, and his role in Monsters At Work validates it.
Aww, that's so sweet, my cousin was born the same time this movie came out, and she's almost 23 now. We older kids were sent to see this movie to keep us occupied when she was being born.
The part where Sully scares Boo breaks my heart every time. That poor wee girl. Always makes me cry. I did this to my daughter a few months ago. We had a newborn baby, and we were exhausted. My little girl just wanted my attention and I snapped at her. All she wanted was to show me a picture she drew of her and me, and I hurt her.
Don't feel bad Mama Bear. You got alot on your plate and we all do it accidentally at some point. I hope your little girl knows her mummy loves her loads.
Now we need a Monsters University video talking about how sometimes what you wished for it's not what you are meant to be but still you can find joy, feel wholesome and be fulfilled in other path ❤
@@CinemaTherapyShowActually, there’s something I was curious about this potential episode idea. I heard from several reels that it’s an advocate for people with disabilities because of Mike. I personally don’t think that’s true, but what do you all think?
@@emberrichardson9111its the equivalent of someone with a disability they makes it hard to play a sport and finding out that they can still find joy in that sport by being a coach. It may not be the way he invisioned, but mike was still able to live his dream
@@starscreamthecruel8026 In the Finnish dub the original line was "Mene vaan, omaan kotiin." Which translates to: "Go ahead, to your own home." In the blooper reel it was "Mene vaan, ota mopo," aka "Go ahead, take the moped." 🤣
12:57 I love this shot. Sully really never saw it how the children (technically victim) must see him and all monsters when “they were just doing their job”.
He did see the fear, but he’s never let it sit with him before. He’s never been there for the aftermath, what happens AFTER he scares them. He was utterly detached from his actions until now, he probably thought these “dangerous” kids just go on to live their lives normally after he scares them. So it’s the first time he’s seeing the consequences of what he’s doing (and seeing himself doing it).
I love how understated Mike's care is for Sully. He says "I care about you" from his actions while Sully says it with gestures and words. It's a great lesson for kids that people demonstrate love in unique ways.
One of the most underappreciated facts about this movie is the dynamic between Mike and Sully, in a genre of buddy movies saturated with the conflict of an unlikely duo becoming friends by the end, it’s great to see a movie start off with two established best friends, which not only allows the story to have better pacing, but also makes the moments where Mike & Sully conflict much more believable and emotional
I never understood that sense until now as a young adult but man I have never at that sense probably the most I wanted to cry was in the goodbye sence I wanted to cry so much but man you lean alot as you get older and I was not even born when it came out
Pixar: unknowingly (except it’s Pixar so they probably know exactly what they are doing) teaching an entire generation/world that it’s ok to feel your feelings and how to handle them. Can’t wait to see the Monsters University episode. 😉
Actually, that's a good point that I've never realized before. It's so common for boys to be taught that you shouldn't cry, and then we see Sully - a big, powerful monster - cry at the end of this film. He feels grief, and he's allowed to feel grief, and no one tells him it isn't okay. In fact, something like that would feel completely alien in a film like this.
A Monsters University episode has so much potential: talks about failure, unrealistic expectations, coming to term with one's own limitations, finding sideways and alternative goals that don't end up in betraying yourself... This movie is really underrated
@@hannahbaldwin7248from pretty much lived personal experience maybe it’s really GIRLS who’re taught to NOT cry by how people TREAT young girls including my younger self
9:32 here mike changes from calling boo ‘it’ to ‘she’ because Sully said it first and Mike is slowly getting more attached like Sully is when he names her ‘boo’ I find that cool
My dad was a man who wanted to be loving, but he loved selfishly. So when he'd rage at me and my sister, which happened at the littlest inconvenience and assumption, instead of softening when he saw our tears and terror, he took that shame spiral and grew angrier at us for crying. Bizarrely, there were other times when he was deeply compassionate. But we never knew who we were going to get. And thus, the trauma bond. My point though: thank you to those who do soften when you've made a mistake with how your temper breaks. I can only imagine how healing that accountability can be.
Wow me and my sister had a similar relationship with my mom. She never backed down when we were crying helplessly in fact she'd get more furious and her insults would get more brutal when we apologized over and over again. So I didn't even KNOW that scene was supposed to represent a parent losing their temper with their child and feeling guilty since I used to count the days I didn't cry. Thank you for sharing your experience, it weirdly feels ... better to see Im not the only one. Although ı am deeply sorry for what happened, my best wishes to you and your sister. Look out for each other.
@bilgeakaln6335 I'm so sorry you and your sister dealt with such mercilessly poor mothering. You did nothing to deserve that kind of cruelty. Be kind to yourself. My sister and I have thankfully healed through the years with faith and therapy, but the scars will always be there, for all of us. I do know that I'm kinder today because I never want to hurt someone like that. While it doesn't make my dad's behavior okay, it has taught me that our choices matter, and it also means that beauty came from ashes. Even the destruction of a wildfire doesn't last forever. After the devastation, the soil is richer and more what's planted there will flourish. What that is we plant is where our power lies. 🫂
I am in the exact same position. My dad is a very loving but very angry man, and he is only willing to love in his own way. He’s gone through a lot of trauma himself but all he’s done is paid that sadness forward. I’ve been Boo many times in my life, only difference is that, unlike Sully, he never softened. He’s “better” now in the sense that he’s a bit calmer, but he will still yell and say the cruelest things in his anger which is brought on by the smallest of inconveniences. He rarely apologises - I can remember once where he apologised without saying “I’m sorry you are so sensitive” or “I’m sorry you feel that way”, and that was when I was like, 9. He never takes accountability since he repeats the same mistakes over and over. He always says “when I’m angry I say things I don’t mean, so just ignore me” but it’s hard to ignore a man who, when he yells, can be heard by people on the street through closed windows. Some of what he has said to me has stayed and has made me feel that I am too stupid to do anything or live alone, or that my opinions don’t matter and are dumb so I should just shut up. It’s affected my ability to form friends since I often overthink situations and worry they see me as annoying, too chatty, and stupid. I know it will take a lot of work to get his voice out of my head, but thank you for sharing your story and advice
@@Annie-b2i I concur that it’s in fact impossible to ignore someone who is yelling at you. And it shouldn’t be upto you, a kid nonetheless to take the responsibility of dealing with an adult’s actions. Im sorry for our shitty parents’ behavior. I promise it’ll get better, not because you learn to “ignore it” or just “deal with it” but because you put your mental health and well being before their selfishness.
@Annie-b2i I'm so sorry. 🫂 It's uncanny how similar the behavior you've described is to how my dad was (he passed when I turned 19). I know what you mean: even knowing his words were not the truth, they still stab. When inundated, it's like a steady drip of poison in your ear. The accumulation weakens even the strongest over time. And the lack of true - particularly, of true and *lasting* - accountability adds insult to injury. May we all be brave and accountable enough to draw a line in the sand and say, "It ran in my family, UNTIL it ran into me."
Scully scaring Boo will never not hurt and break my heart.😭 I just love the trope of someone seeing another person they know and care about as a monster, basically appearing unrecognizable to them whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.🥺 Also, this movie has one of my favorite lines ever in a Pixar movie with: “Mama! Another gator got in the house!” “Another gator! Give me that shovel!”😂😂😂
I love that they clearly have experience with gators in the house, but they see Randall, who doesn't look anything like a gator, and Trailer Mama doesn't even hesitate with that shovel. Poor Randall 😅
There's a blooper reel where they show the company play stuff, including most of the "Put That Kid Back Where It Came From or So Help Me" and "She's Out of Our Hair" songs.
With the CDA playing most of the parts, clearly in an effort to cover up the whole incident by lending credibility to Mike and Sully's hastily thought up cover story.
I had the DVD with all the extras, I watched those shorts SO many times, as well as the blooper reels. Why don't they do blooper reels for their movies anymore?
To think they weren't even real "bloopers", the animators had to spend extra time and resources to produce them. They weren't like a whoopsie they caught while filming. It's just a wild amount of commitment.
My favorite bloopers are the ones in Toy Story 2. That had some good ones. 😆 However I haven’t seen Monsters Inc in a long time so I don’t remember much about it.
I want to thank you, Jono for talking about the "Imaginary Conversation". I do this all the time to get negative thoughts out and I always worry that I'm doing something wrong, or strange, or going crazy. Hearing that approval from a person of professional knowledge on the matter of mental health was extremely validating. Thank you so much for that
I’m no therapist, but the same thing tends to happen to me too. I’ve come to understand (so far) that the perpetual hypothetical argument sometimes comes from a lack of confidence in my relationship with the person. I can’t imagine that they care about me, so I imagine that they won’t listen, or that they’ll invalidate me, or anything else in that vein. In those moments, I try to challenge myself by asking what I’m trying to achieve by characterizing that person in this way. It’s not fair to them or to myself for me to make them that person in my mind. Sometimes though, I just let a hyper-dramatic moment play out! I get it all out of my system and then ask myself, “Ok, now what would happen realistically?” Like anything else on earth, it takes practice. Just try to be patient with yourself. 💚
Whats lovely about the end of this film with the additional context of the prequel film made many years later is the knowledge that Mike initially dreamed of being a professional scarer but didn't succeed in it because he wasn't scary enough. But now Mike is perfectly suited to be a clown/comedian and doing the same job of collecting energy and laughs are even more potent. He had given up his dream and resolved himself to just being an assistant/coach and now he's a star!
This film was a fantastic allegory for students with learning disabilities, mental disorders such as: ADHD, Anxiety, Autism etc as well as physical disabilities. It's also a good allegory for so many highly competitive jobs such as being an actor or musician. Even if you have the grades and the training and work your butt off there's no guarantee that you can make it big because there's elements beyond your control. For example, Mike doesn't have "the look" which ultimately doesn't make him appealing (scary). Ugly actors/actresses and singers/musicians struggle significantly more than attractive people even if the attractive people are less talented. But overall the story is: Sometimes you can do absolutely everything right and put your heart and soul into working hard but still not succeed. Maybe you are not actually suited to it, maybe you just don't have the talent. Believing in yourself sometimes isn't enough.
I wasnt a parent, but I am a much older brother, like 10 years older than the oldest of the second set to three. And that sully moment hits hard now. Ive been there.
@@tommytoon_stories I don't think that guilt and pain ever goes away, you just learn to let it go. My big sister still expresses grief for her past behavior toward me when she was a teen, she's 31 and I'm 25 now. My big brother is 29, They were both rather cruel, and I was "the baby" of the family. I got a lot of tough love and bad days to recount with those two. However. I learned to forgive, and understand, because while yes they're my big siblings, they were only 7, 10, 15, 17 etc. like they were only kids when I was a kid too. It was their first time also, and holding that against them would keep them from being better people now. They're both my best friends now, and things are good. I see my big sister often, and my big brother and I talk as often as we remember too lol
@@tommytoon_stories oh I mean for me it was kinda like in the film tho, it hurt being outside her door after I snapped and screamed, hearing her cry inside locking me out while I was apologizing, but the next day it was back to normal, I'm generally a very calm person but that's only cause I kinda just... don't express any emotions until it all builds up and I explode, tho rarely at other people, it's bad when it's at other people. Usually just screaming into my pillow, I think there are people I've had people call me a robot, like I'm high-school.
wow you guys must be wonderful, my mom usually loved to scare her daughters until they were a crying whimpering mess that would beg her to stop. And she never did. So. But hey at least my relationship with my big sis is great and I'll always love her. Don't worry the lil siblings won't hold grudge, just hug them afterwards and give some chocolate
@@bilgeakaln6335 oh I know, she was back down watching films with me a few hours after, it just really hurt in the moment, knowing I lashed out and yelled at her and scared her. I don't even remember what I was mad about, I know she did something she wasn't supposed to while I was babysitting. But it's be years, and a lot remember is the other stufd
I'd say Mike is more than an assistant, he's also like a sports coach or manager. We see this expanded upon in Monsters Uni but you see it right at the start of Inc as well - he keeps Sully fit, puts him through scare exercises, comes up with the tactics. Sully even calls him "coach" at the end of Uni. I know "scare assistant" is the proper job title for Mike and the others but I feel it doesn't quite do justice to the role they play!
One thing I do like about the movie is that scaring human children is the normal and not considered immoral in that world (and the fact it runs their technology). Silly doenst even see it wrong till he sees how it affects Boo. And that change does have a positive effect where by the end of the movie the entire Economy changes where making children laugh is better for them and the mature world (as laughter is 10X more Effective anyways)
I recently wrote my final university paper on Monsters University being viewed from the perspective of disability, and it really made me view their 'break-up' scene in the cave differently. It was always Mike's dream to be a scarer, and the only reason he couldn't is because he was born into a body that just isn't scary. I think, despite their undeniably strong friendship, Mike always held a pinch of resentment towards Sulley getting to live out his dream and be everything he wanted to be, and hearing Sulley say "None of that matters now" brought all of that resentment boiling up. I adore both of these films so much, and I'm so glad you're covering this one! Maybe that means MU is coming up at some point too?
12:55 the new Disney+ series, Monsters at Work, Sully explains that the main reason he wanted to go with laugh power, was because when he saw that he scared Boo, it didn’t just scare her, it really hurt her, and if it hurt her, it probably hurt all the other children who they were scaring as well. So therefore, he didn’t want to hurt the children anymore, so that’s why they went with laughs instead of screams.
4:12 It’s especially clever when you realise that Sully’s softer, cuddlier features likely aren’t as visible to the kids he’s scaring in their dark bedrooms, as they’d be more focused on his angular form and sharp teeth.
The best part of growing up watching these Pixar movies was the DVD bonus content. Behind the scenes, bloopers and even games, each one was packed with hours of extra content. You can tell a lot of the people working there love it and want to go above and beyond in delivering their movies.
I have a recording of the movie, bloopers and musical with British audio description, which always brightens my day. I have to check out Monsters Uni now!
My understanding is that they got what they could from the actress in the booth and then just let wander around playing and had someone following her and recording. So they combined actual child play sounds and the dialogue in the edit to get the performance.
The thing I love most about this movie is that Sully and Mike are already long-time best friends when the story starts instead of recycling the formula of putting two characters together who initially can’t stand each other (that was saved for Monsters University lol)
from what I understand, the scene when Sully starts singing base with Mike's lead, was actually improvised by John Goodman. Billy Crystal and John Goodman recorded that session together and that's what they went with.
No no no, we cannot simply gloss over Jono's perfect Mike impression at the end! This is not something that can be sprung upon us and then never again acknowledged! This is definitely a hidden skill that should be revisited
PIXAR just nails at their story telling. The first time I watched this film, it was on TV. I was 6, and my sister(then 10) and I had a small fight. We didn't talk through this entire film because we were mad at each other. We were just silent and didn't even let out our laughs because we needed to show how affected we were from the fight we had...until the climax. When Boo opens the door to scare Sully, I experienced a sort of sadness like never before... it was new to me. My sister left to another room only for me to find that she was crying, and I started crying and both of us were hugging and crying. Been a fan since then.
Recommendations (if possible) - Hero psychology of Gwen Stacy: Across the Spiderverse - Character psychology of Marie: Unbelievable (8 episode miniseries) - Psychology of an antihero of Joel: HBO The Last of Us (possible Troy Baker guest star) - The Nanny McPhee movies - Nimona (possible guest star ND Stevenson) - Dreamworks Abominable - Over the Moon - Psychology of a Villain: Snow from Hunger Games (both prequel & original trilogy) - As They Made Us (w/ Mayim Bialik guest star) - Persepolis (possible Marjane Satrapi guest star)
+1 for both Gwen Stacy and Joel. I was never big into super heroes but the spiderverse movie are so good, I was instantly captivated. Gwen is such a cool character, I hope they end up making more stuff with her. Crossing my fingers for a ghost spider game since we have already had spiderman and miles games!
So glad you’re finally reviewing this one! Monsters Inc is the movie that helped me work through my fears of becoming a parent. And to this day, I still cry like a baby at the end 😭🥰
18:46 I never thought of it that way. I always read that clip as Mike turning around because he was surprised that Sully actually agreed to leave instead of trying to reconcile with Mike.
I just noticed at 9:46 Mike is saying "Come on somebody else is going to find the kid. It will be their problem not ours" right infront of Roz and she is watching them, turning her head slowly 😱 The foreshadowing.
19:50 I do the same with texts sometimes. I’m feeling upset with a friend, I will type out a long mean rant of just what I’m feeling, and then I will sort through and erase what’s unfair, accusatory, and what might make them upset and find a better way to express them.
When you guys mentioned that Mike is ADHD coded I was floored. I grew up watching this movie on DVD over and over, and I got diagnosed with ADHD almost 2 years ago. But it all makes perfect sense! No wonder I always liked Mike growing up haha
I hope you two guys realise that your friendship is one of the things that make this channel so beautiful. Your love for each other shines through. You are friends, not just buddies and it gives your videos so much warmth and happiness, even if they are sad. Never stop being you, and never stop loving your best friends!
I wonder if the Internet Dads will cover Monsters University which gives background on the Mike and Sully dynamics. Especially since it concerns Sully living up to his family name and Mike not being considered scary enough to become a scarer.
Please cover Monsters University next. It deeply resonates for those who have the inability to make their dreams come true verses a character that needed to be humbled. It's the perfect set up for Monsters Inc. And it's one I deeply relate with.
I've always watched it in Latin America Spanish and I love the voice actress of Boo. They had the VA of Homer Simpson for Roz, and his daughter was Boo. She's so good.
10:45 I was NOT expecting to ever see Penguinz0 in a Cinema Therapy video. The thought of these two laughing at his stuff like "get the fuck away from me you creepy homunculus" is so amusing to me.
I think its interesting to see this movie again after the Prequal came out. I don't remember much, but I remember that Mike was so upset that he wasn't a scary monster that couldn't be taken seriously but had a heavy passion for scaring. And on the other hand, Sully is a jock-like character, whose known for being great for what he does and has so much potential. Their dreams were aligned, but Mike's was so much stronger. So seeing Sully be so quick and willing to throw it all away, when they were so close to their dream, is a lot less painful for Sully to let go of than Mike. As a kid I used to always dislike how Mike handled their problems, but as I get older I start to understand the frustration attached to it. Mike is sadly super reliant on Sully, and Sully is only reliant on Mike in regards to scaring, so if he throws that away, Mike has much less than Sully. The only thing that he really had for himself was his love, which was also stripped away from him when he was banished. Its understandable why he's so scared and frustrated because even if he complained every step of the way, he still supported Sully til the very end.
That scene with the simulator, to me, not only did Sully realize that he broke Boo’s trust in that moment, but he also realized that his career had been traumatizing young children.
I'm German and the last time I saw this movie, I didn't understand enough English to understand all of it, much less the puns and stuff. I'm gonna have to watch it again just because I can understand these things now!
This movie is so great. It's one of those movies that's about 99% memes, but when you watch it again, you're reminded just what a masterpiece it is. Jonno, the shadow under your collar looks like you're wearing a bow tie, and it's adorable. Alan, I got so irritated at that HSM clip that I yelled "Why would you do that, Alan!?!?" And then I froze because my dad's name is Allen and I thought I was about to get struck by lightning, even though he didn't hear it. Thanks for another wonderful video, internet bros!! PS: Would y'all be interested in therapizing The 13th Warrior? It's one of my absolute favorite movies of all time, and I'm sure there's a lot that y'all could find to analyze. Thanks for all your hard work!!
They followed the kid with a voice recorder and also attached a mic to her when she was playing and just took the best things they got and added them to the Boo character
This movie has definitely decreased in notoriety as Pixar's repertoire has expanded through the years, but I will always maintain it has one of the most beautiful endings, ever. That last ultimate-best-friend gesture from Mike for Sully with repairing Boo's door gets you ready for the sweetness, and then the decision to hold on Sully's face as it morphs from uncertainty to joy while Boo says "Kitty" is just so quietly moving. I love it so much. And then this was the era of the Pixar bloopers, so I will never un-hear "Go throw up" from Mike when he gets the line, "Go grow up." Man, I loved those bloopers. They were the best. Not to mention they went a step further in this film by giving us snippets of Mike's musical. My husband and I will still occasionally sing, "She's out of our hair . . . and just when I dared . . . to care," etc.
I just realized that finding out that laughter being 10x more powerful than screams must have been a dream come true and an emotional moment for Mike. The context that Monsters University gives us of Mike's desire to be a scarer and being told over and over that he's not scary and watching him accept that makes the scene where he finally does get to shine on the "scare" floor really special.
Never caught the notes in Mike's locker. It is a bit odd that they're so successful despite Mike's forgetfulness, but I think that you could probably chock it up to Mike being really smart.
Ahhh I love this movie! I had it on VHS lmao. It had bloopers! Mike going "Go throw up." instead of "Go grow up." gets me every time 😂😂😂. I really enjoyed this video! Mike and Sully are the greatest of friends and I love them
The conversations about imaginary conversations is something I do as well, and when i let out all that unfiltered anger out to myself/no one it makes me realize that i dont really mean or think those things and id feel awful if i did say them
I always struggled with this movie as it deals with letting someone go because it’s the right thing to do for them. Your analysis brought such a warm paternal perspective that I never really read into before. Another movie, which I enjoyed much more as a child but that deals with the same concepts, is Fox and the Hound. I would LOVE to hear your thoughts about the friendship, social pressures, letting go, etc. which that movie dives into.
God i remember watching this as an adult again and wondering why Boo being scared made me so sad. As i grew up, the instinct to take care of smaller things grew stronger. But also the awareness that adults hold a certain presence over kids
I love Monsters, Inc! Once we had the movie on DVD, my brother and I watched it all the time. My mom also loves Roz and Celia. I remember seeing the movie in the theaters. In the end, when Boo's door is fixed, and Sully opens the door, and he says, "Boo?" and Boo says, "Kitty!" the whole audience said, "Awwww!" I also remember seeing so many Monsters Inc, CDA, and 23-19 GIFs during the early days of the pandemic.
i’ve known the whole ‘breaking news’ scene by heart since i was small. ‘well, the kid flew right over me and blasted a car with its laser vision!’ i wanted to be that child when i grew up :)
Thanks for covering this, Cinema Uncles! This is not just one of my favorite movies, but also a movie that my parents watched in the theaters when they were pregnant with me! They were also lucky enough to watch the anniversary version of ET. 💕
The way this movie both scared me ad a kid (with the monsters scaring kids) but also made me cry when Boo realizes that Sully is nolonger behind the door 😭😭 Used to watch this everyday that it scratched the cd so my dad had to buy another one
An absolute mood. I own three dvd copies of it. My original one I grew up with (I can’t get myself to part with it despite both discs being unplayable), a BluRay-DVD combo pack, and then a brand new still in plastic version of the release I grew up with. Those bonus features were *chefs kiss*
This movie is hands down one of my favourite Pixar movies, and has been for quite a while! The characters are fantastic, the world is fun, and Boo is cute, what's not to love!
YESS!! This made me realize how long it's been since watching this movie. I gotta see it again ASAP. Such a masterpiece! You guys did an incredible job as always! The new character graphics look amazing!
You two have got such a great timing with this as I'm currently lost in my Monsters hyperfixation. Sulley and Boo's bond is so special, it melts my heart every time. I wonder if you'll also cover Monsters University, there's a LOT more to go on about Mike and Sulley and the beginning of their friendship.
As emotional as the ending to Monsters Inc is, Monsters University still gets me more. The scene with Sully and Mike by the lake with them hashing it out is so well written, acted and animated. Plus the films message of 'even if you try your hardest you might not succeed' is a really important one to tell, especially with the backdrop of college/university. So to have Mike & Sully work they way up from the bottom is such a great subversion of expectations.
I would love to see your guys' take on Monster's University. It's not quite as iconic as this one, but it delves a lot more into the foundations of Sully and Mike's relationship and I love it just as much, personally.
This movie is just so special, it’s soooo good! Also the BCS clips just reminds me of the fact that I SOOO WANT a BCS/BB cinema therapy episode and there’s so many things that we can talk about. Chuck and Jimmy’s relationship, Mike losing his sense of justice, villain therapy for Gus’s journey to revenge, ranking all the romances, Hank’s change of character, Walt’s rising ego as he gains more power, Jimmy’s repression of his true emotions, and so much more!
Another important note about Mike's character is that when Waternews realises Boo is actually a human child, he immediately defends her. When explaining Randal's plan, you can even briefly hear him refer to her as "that sweet little girl."
I loved this episode so much. Jono’s opening quote about the difference between a buddy and a friend was so perfect that I texted it to my friends with a link to the episode. Bravo!
This video makes me wanted to watch Monsters, Inc. for the first time in the long time. I do not know when was the last time I watched but it was most likely when I was a kid. So thank you, Cinema Therapy, for reigniting my desire to re-watch this movie once again.
Honestly I love that deep dive into what is a buddy VS a Friend! I used to think both words meant the same thing but it’s way more than meets the eye. Friendship definitely evolve when people change, one can want to grow while the other wants to stay the same. That’s when you realize that buddy relationship isn’t going to work out anymore. No one is the bad guy here, we just want different things. I wish I noticed this lesson sooner since I used to watch this movie all the time as a kid but I guess that’s the beauty of growing up and seeing things from a whole different perspective.
Now you guys HAVE to do Monsters University, that movie has such a strong message that really hits me personally, the whole concept of coming to terms with your apparent dream career not being the thing for you despite all your passion and hard work, and how you can still achieve it in a different way (Mike wanting to be a scarer but not being able to be scary so at the end he understands that he can act more as a coach and nurture talent to their fullest potential) And also the dynamics of social expectations and the struggles of following your dreams... Please cover it!
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What a sweet episode as always. Thoughts on Puss in Boots/Kitty romance episode?
Please do The Willoughbys...
Would you be open to doing a video on ParaNorman?
@@bloom2663 of course! I love that movie. - Jono
I wondered recently if Cinema Therapy made a video about the Cars series, but I'm surprised they haven't yet!
I think it’s kinda hilarious how Boo calls Sully “kitty” the whole time and Mike Wizowski, is full government name the entire movie 😂
@@jimmyfitzsimmons23 Me too, she must think of Sulley as a pet, since he plays with her, and they've had more time to bond.
“Full government name” 😂😂
This made me laugh out loud, I've never thought of it like that lmao
I think it's because Mike Wazowski is just so much fun to say
Lol I know what you mean
Reasons I watch Cinema Therapy:
30% - the amazing messaging that can be drawn from movies
20% - the amazing analysis of movies
50% - watching middle aged men lose their minds over iconic childhood favorites
100% agree
It genuinely makes me happy to see how they joke and interact with each other, also I want to see how they react to my favorite scenes haha
Reasons I like this comment:
15% - the accuracy
15% - how much I agree with it
70% - the fact that they're referred to as middle aged 💀
5% - the catharsis of crying to sad movies alongside Alan
That math is accurate
“I don’t believe it… I’m in a UA-cam video!!!”
-Mike Wazowski (probably)
With some logo covering him up
@@lonewolflife6938 You only see his hand in the thumbnail
😂😂😂
Covering up 90% of Mike Wazowski is the best recurring gag.
I do love the Mike is hyped when he's involved, even when his face is covered
My dad passed away when I was seven years old and this was his favorite movie. Every year I would watch this movie on his birthday. Today is his birthday. It’s also my last day at college and I graduate this weekend, following in his steps of being a teacher. It means the world to me that this is the video that y’all released today. Feels like a sign that my dad is proud of me for everything I accomplished.
We love this. Congratulations on your achievements! Sending hugs! ❤️
that's universal approval for you and you dad right there
It's a ghost wink! 😄
If you don't know what that means, I highly recommend watching the new Haunted Mansion. 😉
Congratulations on your graduation! I'm sure your dad is proud!
Happy birthday to him, he would be so proud of you, I'm proud of you
No mention of Mike's major act of love and support for sully by putting in the long hours to rebuild boo's door and cutting up his hands in the process?? That reveal makes me cry every time.
"It just needs one last piece"
Mary Gibbs, daughter of late storyboard artist Rob Gibbs, voiced Boo when she was only three years old. Because she was too young to sit in a recording booth, they simply followed her around the studio with a microphone, and recorded the things she said, adding to the authencity. She has a UA-cam channel, Boo Grown Up, where she recounts growing up as the voice of Boo.
That's so sweet, thank you for sharing
@@EvaLoVerde You're very welcome, I learned this from the DVD Bonus Features, as well as Mary's Channel.
One of Boo's drawings says "Mary" as well. Not sure if it's a real drawing of Mary's but I wouldn't be surprised. I also love the implication that it means Boo shares a name with Mary
She also does the voice of young Riley from Inside Out - They reused the recordings :)
That's so darling!!
You know what's something else I have noticed? And i didn't notice until you guys brought it up about Sully always bailing Mike out. Mike never takes advantage of Sully for it. He thanks Sully for the reservations and he doesn't think to go to Sully for his paperwork, Sully genuinely butts in to help and Mike doesn't abuse that. He's genuinely grateful for his friend and I think that's a testament to eachother's friendship.
I think it's also valuable to note that Mike does do things for Sully. He helps him with his morning routine and motivates him to do his best. He also backs up his friend with a creature that he thinks is highly dangerous because he cares about his friend
It's definitely why their friendship endures the hardship. Mike acts really hard-headed for most of the movie, but he *does* appreciate and care about Sully and is able to come around eventually and do more than just cover for him.
I will say, it's not that Mike doesn't know HOW to file paperwork - it's that he doesn't remember to do it in that ADHD way. It's clear he knows, given his recitation to Sully, *exactly* where everything goes and exactly what to do. It's the doing where the train derails. Which is *very* ADHD in my lived experience.
My daughter is ADH, and that is so characteristic.
Yup. He even has a note in his locker! Didn't realize that until I watched this video, even though I've watched the movie three or four times.
It is probably also the not-exclusively-ADHD-but-definitely-neurodivergent thing where we find ourselves separating the things that make us happy and fulfilled, from the things that don't, and those in the "don't" category get forgotten because our brain has written them off as not enjoyable, not dopamine-sparking. In Monsters University, Mike is shown to know very well how to do school work and take care of tasks and sort information, but in that context at that time, it made him happy to do it. If I were to overthink it, it would all come together as evidence of Monsters Inc Mike not feeling inspired or satisfied by that aspect of his job anymore, and his ADHD brain responding by throwing it out. Him being so excited to jump into the comedy role and give that admin side up concludes that perfectly, and his role in Monsters At Work validates it.
@@a_921 Acctually if you pause the screen and look closely he seems to have at least 3 notes about it!
I like to imagine, much like a lot of people at the time, he probably hadn't gotten his diagnosis yet
This movie came out the same year I was born, and my mom started calling me, boo because I looked like the little girl in the movie. ❤
That's cute
Aww, that's so sweet, my cousin was born the same time this movie came out, and she's almost 23 now. We older kids were sent to see this movie to keep us occupied when she was being born.
That’s definitely cute
That’s adorable.
making me feel old af
The part where Sully scares Boo breaks my heart every time. That poor wee girl. Always makes me cry.
I did this to my daughter a few months ago. We had a newborn baby, and we were exhausted. My little girl just wanted my attention and I snapped at her. All she wanted was to show me a picture she drew of her and me, and I hurt her.
Don't feel bad Mama Bear. You got alot on your plate and we all do it accidentally at some point. I hope your little girl knows her mummy loves her loads.
Aw poor thing, but I'm sure you righted that ship instantly. I'm sure it's hard for the older one as she isn't the center of attention anymore. *HUGS*
Honestly it would be worse if you did something like that and didn't feel bad about it
“That stuff would inform you that this particular child is afraid of snakes. So a roar wouldn’t make the child scream, it would make it cry.”
@@osmanyousif7849 nice callback - callforward? - to Monsters University 👌
Now we need a Monsters University video talking about how sometimes what you wished for it's not what you are meant to be but still you can find joy, feel wholesome and be fulfilled in other path ❤
That would be a great ep!
@@CinemaTherapyShowActually, there’s something I was curious about this potential episode idea. I heard from several reels that it’s an advocate for people with disabilities because of Mike. I personally don’t think that’s true, but what do you all think?
Seconding this. Monsters U spoke to me more than Monsters Inc for exactly this reason and I know I'm not the only one
Yeah, I took the disability angle too. At the end, Mike DIDN'T succeed, but its okay. Sully grew more confident and gained a real friend.
@@emberrichardson9111its the equivalent of someone with a disability they makes it hard to play a sport and finding out that they can still find joy in that sport by being a coach. It may not be the way he invisioned, but mike was still able to live his dream
The blooper reel for this movie is hilarious. When they are saying goodbye to Boo, Mike says: Go Throw Up, instead of Grow Up.
@@starscreamthecruel8026 In the Finnish dub the original line was "Mene vaan, omaan kotiin." Which translates to: "Go ahead, to your own home." In the blooper reel it was "Mene vaan, ota mopo," aka "Go ahead, take the moped." 🤣
@@Logitah LOL that's awesome!
12:57 I love this shot. Sully really never saw it how the children (technically victim) must see him and all monsters when “they were just doing their job”.
He did see the fear, but he’s never let it sit with him before. He’s never been there for the aftermath, what happens AFTER he scares them. He was utterly detached from his actions until now, he probably thought these “dangerous” kids just go on to live their lives normally after he scares them. So it’s the first time he’s seeing the consequences of what he’s doing (and seeing himself doing it).
babe wake up a new cinema therapy pixar episode just dropped
They should probably go back to bed.
Say it with me everyone. Damn you Pixar
Damn you Pixar.
Damn you Pixar.
Damn you Pixar!! 😭
I love how understated Mike's care is for Sully. He says "I care about you" from his actions while Sully says it with gestures and words. It's a great lesson for kids that people demonstrate love in unique ways.
Mad facts.
One of the most underappreciated facts about this movie is the dynamic between Mike and Sully, in a genre of buddy movies saturated with the conflict of an unlikely duo becoming friends by the end, it’s great to see a movie start off with two established best friends, which not only allows the story to have better pacing, but also makes the moments where Mike & Sully conflict much more believable and emotional
It feels awful to watch Sully scare Boo when you're all grown up. Plus Boo's cries were heartbreaking. They were very realistic and sweet.
Ngl, I teared up. I forgot how sad that scene was.
I never understood that sense until now as a young adult but man I have never at that sense probably the most I wanted to cry was in the goodbye sence I wanted to cry so much but man you lean alot as you get older and I was not even born when it came out
Pixar: unknowingly (except it’s Pixar so they probably know exactly what they are doing) teaching an entire generation/world that it’s ok to feel your feelings and how to handle them.
Can’t wait to see the Monsters University episode. 😉
Actually, that's a good point that I've never realized before. It's so common for boys to be taught that you shouldn't cry, and then we see Sully - a big, powerful monster - cry at the end of this film. He feels grief, and he's allowed to feel grief, and no one tells him it isn't okay. In fact, something like that would feel completely alien in a film like this.
A Monsters University episode has so much potential: talks about failure, unrealistic expectations, coming to term with one's own limitations, finding sideways and alternative goals that don't end up in betraying yourself...
This movie is really underrated
@@hannahbaldwin7248from pretty much lived personal experience maybe it’s really GIRLS who’re taught to
NOT cry by how people
TREAT young girls including
my younger self
9:32 here mike changes from calling boo ‘it’ to ‘she’ because Sully said it first and Mike is slowly getting more attached like Sully is when he names her ‘boo’ I find that cool
My dad was a man who wanted to be loving, but he loved selfishly. So when he'd rage at me and my sister, which happened at the littlest inconvenience and assumption, instead of softening when he saw our tears and terror, he took that shame spiral and grew angrier at us for crying.
Bizarrely, there were other times when he was deeply compassionate. But we never knew who we were going to get. And thus, the trauma bond.
My point though: thank you to those who do soften when you've made a mistake with how your temper breaks. I can only imagine how healing that accountability can be.
Wow me and my sister had a similar relationship with my mom. She never backed down when we were crying helplessly in fact she'd get more furious and her insults would get more brutal when we apologized over and over again. So I didn't even KNOW that scene was supposed to represent a parent losing their temper with their child and feeling guilty since I used to count the days I didn't cry. Thank you for sharing your experience, it weirdly feels ... better to see Im not the only one. Although ı am deeply sorry for what happened, my best wishes to you and your sister. Look out for each other.
@bilgeakaln6335 I'm so sorry you and your sister dealt with such mercilessly poor mothering. You did nothing to deserve that kind of cruelty. Be kind to yourself. My sister and I have thankfully healed through the years with faith and therapy, but the scars will always be there, for all of us. I do know that I'm kinder today because I never want to hurt someone like that. While it doesn't make my dad's behavior okay, it has taught me that our choices matter, and it also means that beauty came from ashes. Even the destruction of a wildfire doesn't last forever. After the devastation, the soil is richer and more what's planted there will flourish. What that is we plant is where our power lies. 🫂
I am in the exact same position. My dad is a very loving but very angry man, and he is only willing to love in his own way. He’s gone through a lot of trauma himself but all he’s done is paid that sadness forward. I’ve been Boo many times in my life, only difference is that, unlike Sully, he never softened. He’s “better” now in the sense that he’s a bit calmer, but he will still yell and say the cruelest things in his anger which is brought on by the smallest of inconveniences. He rarely apologises - I can remember once where he apologised without saying “I’m sorry you are so sensitive” or “I’m sorry you feel that way”, and that was when I was like, 9. He never takes accountability since he repeats the same mistakes over and over. He always says “when I’m angry I say things I don’t mean, so just ignore me” but it’s hard to ignore a man who, when he yells, can be heard by people on the street through closed windows. Some of what he has said to me has stayed and has made me feel that I am too stupid to do anything or live alone, or that my opinions don’t matter and are dumb so I should just shut up. It’s affected my ability to form friends since I often overthink situations and worry they see me as annoying, too chatty, and stupid. I know it will take a lot of work to get his voice out of my head, but thank you for sharing your story and advice
@@Annie-b2i I concur that it’s in fact impossible to ignore someone who is yelling at you. And it shouldn’t be upto you, a kid nonetheless to take the responsibility of dealing with an adult’s actions. Im sorry for our shitty parents’ behavior. I promise it’ll get better, not because you learn to “ignore it” or just “deal with it” but because you put your mental health and well being before their selfishness.
@Annie-b2i I'm so sorry. 🫂 It's uncanny how similar the behavior you've described is to how my dad was (he passed when I turned 19). I know what you mean: even knowing his words were not the truth, they still stab. When inundated, it's like a steady drip of poison in your ear. The accumulation weakens even the strongest over time. And the lack of true - particularly, of true and *lasting* - accountability adds insult to injury. May we all be brave and accountable enough to draw a line in the sand and say, "It ran in my family, UNTIL it ran into me."
Scully scaring Boo will never not hurt and break my heart.😭 I just love the trope of someone seeing another person they know and care about as a monster, basically appearing unrecognizable to them whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.🥺
Also, this movie has one of my favorite lines ever in a Pixar movie with: “Mama! Another gator got in the house!” “Another gator! Give me that shovel!”😂😂😂
I love that they clearly have experience with gators in the house, but they see Randall, who doesn't look anything like a gator, and Trailer Mama doesn't even hesitate with that shovel. Poor Randall 😅
@@decepticusprevails I guess they just thought "That's one effed up gator!" 😂
There's a blooper reel where they show the company play stuff, including most of the "Put That Kid Back Where It Came From or So Help Me" and "She's Out of Our Hair" songs.
I know right
With the CDA playing most of the parts, clearly in an effort to cover up the whole incident by lending credibility to Mike and Sully's hastily thought up cover story.
I had the DVD with all the extras, I watched those shorts SO many times, as well as the blooper reels. Why don't they do blooper reels for their movies anymore?
To think they weren't even real "bloopers", the animators had to spend extra time and resources to produce them. They weren't like a whoopsie they caught while filming. It's just a wild amount of commitment.
My favorite bloopers are the ones in Toy Story 2. That had some good ones. 😆
However I haven’t seen Monsters Inc in a long time so I don’t remember much about it.
I want to thank you, Jono for talking about the "Imaginary Conversation". I do this all the time to get negative thoughts out and I always worry that I'm doing something wrong, or strange, or going crazy. Hearing that approval from a person of professional knowledge on the matter of mental health was extremely validating. Thank you so much for that
I've tried this and it always turns into an argument happening in my head. How do you stop that from happening?
I’m no therapist, but the same thing tends to happen to me too. I’ve come to understand (so far) that the perpetual hypothetical argument sometimes comes from a lack of confidence in my relationship with the person. I can’t imagine that they care about me, so I imagine that they won’t listen, or that they’ll invalidate me, or anything else in that vein.
In those moments, I try to challenge myself by asking what I’m trying to achieve by characterizing that person in this way. It’s not fair to them or to myself for me to make them that person in my mind.
Sometimes though, I just let a hyper-dramatic moment play out! I get it all out of my system and then ask myself, “Ok, now what would happen realistically?”
Like anything else on earth, it takes practice. Just try to be patient with yourself. 💚
Whats lovely about the end of this film with the additional context of the prequel film made many years later is the knowledge that Mike initially dreamed of being a professional scarer but didn't succeed in it because he wasn't scary enough.
But now Mike is perfectly suited to be a clown/comedian and doing the same job of collecting energy and laughs are even more potent.
He had given up his dream and resolved himself to just being an assistant/coach and now he's a star!
This film was a fantastic allegory for students with learning disabilities, mental disorders such as: ADHD, Anxiety, Autism etc as well as physical disabilities.
It's also a good allegory for so many highly competitive jobs such as being an actor or musician. Even if you have the grades and the training and work your butt off there's no guarantee that you can make it big because there's elements beyond your control. For example, Mike doesn't have "the look" which ultimately doesn't make him appealing (scary). Ugly actors/actresses and singers/musicians struggle significantly more than attractive people even if the attractive people are less talented.
But overall the story is: Sometimes you can do absolutely everything right and put your heart and soul into working hard but still not succeed. Maybe you are not actually suited to it, maybe you just don't have the talent.
Believing in yourself sometimes isn't enough.
I wasnt a parent, but I am a much older brother, like 10 years older than the oldest of the second set to three. And that sully moment hits hard now. Ive been there.
I can relate as an older brother, and the guilt still haunts me on occasion. It's a pain that I wish would go away
@@tommytoon_stories I don't think that guilt and pain ever goes away, you just learn to let it go. My big sister still expresses grief for her past behavior toward me when she was a teen, she's 31 and I'm 25 now. My big brother is 29, They were both rather cruel, and I was "the baby" of the family. I got a lot of tough love and bad days to recount with those two. However. I learned to forgive, and understand, because while yes they're my big siblings, they were only 7, 10, 15, 17 etc. like they were only kids when I was a kid too. It was their first time also, and holding that against them would keep them from being better people now. They're both my best friends now, and things are good. I see my big sister often, and my big brother and I talk as often as we remember too lol
@@tommytoon_stories oh I mean for me it was kinda like in the film tho, it hurt being outside her door after I snapped and screamed, hearing her cry inside locking me out while I was apologizing, but the next day it was back to normal, I'm generally a very calm person but that's only cause I kinda just... don't express any emotions until it all builds up and I explode, tho rarely at other people, it's bad when it's at other people. Usually just screaming into my pillow, I think there are people I've had people call me a robot, like I'm high-school.
wow you guys must be wonderful, my mom usually loved to scare her daughters until they were a crying whimpering mess that would beg her to stop. And she never did. So. But hey at least my relationship with my big sis is great and I'll always love her. Don't worry the lil siblings won't hold grudge, just hug them afterwards and give some chocolate
@@bilgeakaln6335 oh I know, she was back down watching films with me a few hours after, it just really hurt in the moment, knowing I lashed out and yelled at her and scared her. I don't even remember what I was mad about, I know she did something she wasn't supposed to while I was babysitting. But it's be years, and a lot remember is the other stufd
I'd say Mike is more than an assistant, he's also like a sports coach or manager. We see this expanded upon in Monsters Uni but you see it right at the start of Inc as well - he keeps Sully fit, puts him through scare exercises, comes up with the tactics. Sully even calls him "coach" at the end of Uni.
I know "scare assistant" is the proper job title for Mike and the others but I feel it doesn't quite do justice to the role they play!
One thing I do like about the movie is that scaring human children is the normal and not considered immoral in that world (and the fact it runs their technology). Silly doenst even see it wrong till he sees how it affects Boo.
And that change does have a positive effect where by the end of the movie the entire Economy changes where making children laugh is better for them and the mature world (as laughter is 10X more Effective anyways)
I recently wrote my final university paper on Monsters University being viewed from the perspective of disability, and it really made me view their 'break-up' scene in the cave differently. It was always Mike's dream to be a scarer, and the only reason he couldn't is because he was born into a body that just isn't scary. I think, despite their undeniably strong friendship, Mike always held a pinch of resentment towards Sulley getting to live out his dream and be everything he wanted to be, and hearing Sulley say "None of that matters now" brought all of that resentment boiling up. I adore both of these films so much, and I'm so glad you're covering this one! Maybe that means MU is coming up at some point too?
Shoutout to whoever animated the Jono thought sequence-adorable art style, and really well done!!
It's a new thing we're trying out. Glad you like it!
Especially in a Pixar episode: feels like watching a storyboard animatic!
@@CinemaTherapyShowI hope you continue doing it!
@@CinemaTherapyShow It was awesome!! It was seriously so cool I hope you stick with it!!
12:55 the new Disney+ series, Monsters at Work, Sully explains that the main reason he wanted to go with laugh power, was because when he saw that he scared Boo, it didn’t just scare her, it really hurt her, and if it hurt her, it probably hurt all the other children who they were scaring as well. So therefore, he didn’t want to hurt the children anymore, so that’s why they went with laughs instead of screams.
4:12 It’s especially clever when you realise that Sully’s softer, cuddlier features likely aren’t as visible to the kids he’s scaring in their dark bedrooms, as they’d be more focused on his angular form and sharp teeth.
The best part of growing up watching these Pixar movies was the DVD bonus content. Behind the scenes, bloopers and even games, each one was packed with hours of extra content. You can tell a lot of the people working there love it and want to go above and beyond in delivering their movies.
I have a recording of the movie, bloopers and musical with British audio description, which always brightens my day. I have to check out Monsters Uni now!
Go on.. Go Throw Up xD
My understanding is that they got what they could from the actress in the booth and then just let wander around playing and had someone following her and recording. So they combined actual child play sounds and the dialogue in the edit to get the performance.
I hope that's true that's so cute!
The thing I love most about this movie is that Sully and Mike are already long-time best friends when the story starts instead of recycling the formula of putting two characters together who initially can’t stand each other (that was saved for Monsters University lol)
from what I understand, the scene when Sully starts singing base with Mike's lead, was actually improvised by John Goodman. Billy Crystal and John Goodman recorded that session together and that's what they went with.
No no no, we cannot simply gloss over Jono's perfect Mike impression at the end! This is not something that can be sprung upon us and then never again acknowledged! This is definitely a hidden skill that should be revisited
PIXAR just nails at their story telling.
The first time I watched this film, it was on TV. I was 6, and my sister(then 10) and I had a small fight. We didn't talk through this entire film because we were mad at each other. We were just silent and didn't even let out our laughs because we needed to show how affected we were from the fight we had...until the climax. When Boo opens the door to scare Sully, I experienced a sort of sadness like never before... it was new to me. My sister left to another room only for me to find that she was crying, and I started crying and both of us were hugging and crying. Been a fan since then.
❤❤❤
Recommendations (if possible)
- Hero psychology of Gwen Stacy: Across the Spiderverse
- Character psychology of Marie: Unbelievable (8 episode miniseries)
- Psychology of an antihero of Joel: HBO The Last of Us (possible Troy Baker guest star)
- The Nanny McPhee movies
- Nimona (possible guest star ND Stevenson)
- Dreamworks Abominable
- Over the Moon
- Psychology of a Villain: Snow from Hunger Games (both prequel & original trilogy)
- As They Made Us (w/ Mayim Bialik guest star)
- Persepolis (possible Marjane Satrapi guest star)
Nimona would be amazing to see!
+1 for both Gwen Stacy and Joel. I was never big into super heroes but the spiderverse movie are so good, I was instantly captivated. Gwen is such a cool character, I hope they end up making more stuff with her. Crossing my fingers for a ghost spider game since we have already had spiderman and miles games!
I would love to see Nimona or Over the Moon!
I’d die for a Joel analogy game or show and if Troy was there too I’d cry
Good selection. Persepolis is such a great movie and novel
So glad you’re finally reviewing this one! Monsters Inc is the movie that helped me work through my fears of becoming a parent. And to this day, I still cry like a baby at the end 😭🥰
18:46 I never thought of it that way. I always read that clip as Mike turning around because he was surprised that Sully actually agreed to leave instead of trying to reconcile with Mike.
I just noticed at 9:46 Mike is saying "Come on somebody else is going to find the kid. It will be their problem not ours" right infront of Roz and she is watching them, turning her head slowly 😱 The foreshadowing.
3:38 As a visual artist I just looooove your comment on AI vs human made art and character design! Thank you so much, Alan!
19:50 I do the same with texts sometimes. I’m feeling upset with a friend, I will type out a long mean rant of just what I’m feeling, and then I will sort through and erase what’s unfair, accusatory, and what might make them upset and find a better way to express them.
Same!
Just be careful that it's not addressed to them, in case you accidentally hit "send". Ask me how I know.
When you guys mentioned that Mike is ADHD coded I was floored. I grew up watching this movie on DVD over and over, and I got diagnosed with ADHD almost 2 years ago. But it all makes perfect sense! No wonder I always liked Mike growing up haha
I hope you two guys realise that your friendship is one of the things that make this channel so beautiful. Your love for each other shines through. You are friends, not just buddies and it gives your videos so much warmth and happiness, even if they are sad. Never stop being you, and never stop loving your best friends!
Thank you! We feel seen :)
Aw yay! Mike and Sully being reacted to by a real life Mike and Sully! 💚💙
OH MY GOD
@bilgeakaln6335 hehehe 😊
Hearing Alan go from "Unlicensed Film Maker" to "Professional Film Maker" is just music to my ears.
One thing I deeply miss about old pixar movies is the animated bloopers. I always laughed when Mike told Boo to "go throw up"
They were so good 😂
I wonder if the Internet Dads will cover Monsters University which gives background on the Mike and Sully dynamics. Especially since it concerns Sully living up to his family name and Mike not being considered scary enough to become a scarer.
Please cover Monsters University next. It deeply resonates for those who have the inability to make their dreams come true verses a character that needed to be humbled. It's the perfect set up for Monsters Inc. And it's one I deeply relate with.
4:28 ah yes, adhd coated, my favorite and most relatable type of characters
this tiny typo in the subtitles made my day today, thank you for that! 😄
Whats the typo though
@@alexare6655coated except for coded I think
@@sonjaheinrichs1780 aw that makes sense.
this is one of my favourite movies ever. it makes me cry every single time. there’s nothing more endearing than a gentle giant 💖
Perfect way to start the morning
I know!!!!
Aww yay!
I've always watched it in Latin America Spanish and I love the voice actress of Boo. They had the VA of Homer Simpson for Roz, and his daughter was Boo. She's so good.
10:45 I was NOT expecting to ever see Penguinz0 in a Cinema Therapy video. The thought of these two laughing at his stuff like "get the fuck away from me you creepy homunculus" is so amusing to me.
I think its interesting to see this movie again after the Prequal came out. I don't remember much, but I remember that Mike was so upset that he wasn't a scary monster that couldn't be taken seriously but had a heavy passion for scaring. And on the other hand, Sully is a jock-like character, whose known for being great for what he does and has so much potential. Their dreams were aligned, but Mike's was so much stronger. So seeing Sully be so quick and willing to throw it all away, when they were so close to their dream, is a lot less painful for Sully to let go of than Mike. As a kid I used to always dislike how Mike handled their problems, but as I get older I start to understand the frustration attached to it. Mike is sadly super reliant on Sully, and Sully is only reliant on Mike in regards to scaring, so if he throws that away, Mike has much less than Sully. The only thing that he really had for himself was his love, which was also stripped away from him when he was banished. Its understandable why he's so scared and frustrated because even if he complained every step of the way, he still supported Sully til the very end.
That scene with the simulator, to me, not only did Sully realize that he broke Boo’s trust in that moment, but he also realized that his career had been traumatizing young children.
I'm German and the last time I saw this movie, I didn't understand enough English to understand all of it, much less the puns and stuff.
I'm gonna have to watch it again just because I can understand these things now!
This movie is so great. It's one of those movies that's about 99% memes, but when you watch it again, you're reminded just what a masterpiece it is. Jonno, the shadow under your collar looks like you're wearing a bow tie, and it's adorable. Alan, I got so irritated at that HSM clip that I yelled "Why would you do that, Alan!?!?" And then I froze because my dad's name is Allen and I thought I was about to get struck by lightning, even though he didn't hear it. Thanks for another wonderful video, internet bros!!
PS: Would y'all be interested in therapizing The 13th Warrior? It's one of my absolute favorite movies of all time, and I'm sure there's a lot that y'all could find to analyze. Thanks for all your hard work!!
I loved this movie so much when it came out! My friend and I saw it in the theater 6 times! We started greeting each other with "Boo!" "Kitty!"
That's so cute
They followed the kid with a voice recorder and also attached a mic to her when she was playing and just took the best things they got and added them to the Boo character
This movie has definitely decreased in notoriety as Pixar's repertoire has expanded through the years, but I will always maintain it has one of the most beautiful endings, ever. That last ultimate-best-friend gesture from Mike for Sully with repairing Boo's door gets you ready for the sweetness, and then the decision to hold on Sully's face as it morphs from uncertainty to joy while Boo says "Kitty" is just so quietly moving. I love it so much. And then this was the era of the Pixar bloopers, so I will never un-hear "Go throw up" from Mike when he gets the line, "Go grow up." Man, I loved those bloopers. They were the best. Not to mention they went a step further in this film by giving us snippets of Mike's musical. My husband and I will still occasionally sing, "She's out of our hair . . . and just when I dared . . . to care," etc.
I just realized that finding out that laughter being 10x more powerful than screams must have been a dream come true and an emotional moment for Mike. The context that Monsters University gives us of Mike's desire to be a scarer and being told over and over that he's not scary and watching him accept that makes the scene where he finally does get to shine on the "scare" floor really special.
Never caught the notes in Mike's locker. It is a bit odd that they're so successful despite Mike's forgetfulness, but I think that you could probably chock it up to Mike being really smart.
Ahhh I love this movie! I had it on VHS lmao. It had bloopers! Mike going "Go throw up." instead of "Go grow up." gets me every time 😂😂😂.
I really enjoyed this video! Mike and Sully are the greatest of friends and I love them
That's awesome! 😂
It would be cool to see you react to monsters university. It's a criminally underrated movie with a nice message.
I’ve barely started and I’m already pumped for this AND (hopefully) the Monsters University video that would be a PERFECT match for this channel.
#cryingwithAlan that dang score and the sad "kitty" always gets me 😭
The conversations about imaginary conversations is something I do as well, and when i let out all that unfiltered anger out to myself/no one it makes me realize that i dont really mean or think those things and id feel awful if i did say them
One of Pixar’s strongest films. Now you gotta do the prequel
I love the distinction between a buddy and a friend. I have a load of buddies, but I have maybe one friend.
I always struggled with this movie as it deals with letting someone go because it’s the right thing to do for them. Your analysis brought such a warm paternal perspective that I never really read into before. Another movie, which I enjoyed much more as a child but that deals with the same concepts, is Fox and the Hound. I would LOVE to hear your thoughts about the friendship, social pressures, letting go, etc. which that movie dives into.
Neither heaven nor earth can stop me from watching you cover a Pixar movie
The “Imaginary Conversation” sounds like a great way to blow off steam. 😊
You guys are SO MUCH like Mike and Sully with Jono being Mike and Alan being Sully!!! My TWO FAVORITE Dads EVER!!!
God i remember watching this as an adult again and wondering why Boo being scared made me so sad. As i grew up, the instinct to take care of smaller things grew stronger. But also the awareness that adults hold a certain presence over kids
I love Monsters, Inc! Once we had the movie on DVD, my brother and I watched it all the time. My mom also loves Roz and Celia.
I remember seeing the movie in the theaters. In the end, when Boo's door is fixed, and Sully opens the door, and he says, "Boo?" and Boo says, "Kitty!" the whole audience said, "Awwww!"
I also remember seeing so many Monsters Inc, CDA, and 23-19 GIFs during the early days of the pandemic.
i’ve known the whole ‘breaking news’ scene by heart since i was small. ‘well, the kid flew right over me and blasted a car with its laser vision!’ i wanted to be that child when i grew up :)
Ugh stop I love this movie. Sully and Boo’s bond is everything! And the end breaks me every time.
I know what you mean
21:50 I love you dad- no matter what happens, this scene will fill my heart and always make me think of you.
Sully saying goodbye to boo is still such a sad scene even Alan was tearing up 😢😂 Pixar deserves their flowers 💐
My favourite pixar film of all time
Same here :)
Thanks for covering this, Cinema Uncles! This is not just one of my favorite movies, but also a movie that my parents watched in the theaters when they were pregnant with me! They were also lucky enough to watch the anniversary version of ET. 💕
Oh man I haven't seen this movie in quite a few years. Watching these clips back in my 30s now, I am crying my eyeballs out! Poor little Boo😢
The way this movie both scared me ad a kid (with the monsters scaring kids) but also made me cry when Boo realizes that Sully is nolonger behind the door 😭😭
Used to watch this everyday that it scratched the cd so my dad had to buy another one
An absolute mood. I own three dvd copies of it. My original one I grew up with (I can’t get myself to part with it despite both discs being unplayable), a BluRay-DVD combo pack, and then a brand new still in plastic version of the release I grew up with. Those bonus features were *chefs kiss*
@@thanxs_pete thats awesome
I'd actually love to retrieve my original cds someday from our storage even if it doesn't work anymore
This movie is hands down one of my favourite Pixar movies, and has been for quite a while! The characters are fantastic, the world is fun, and Boo is cute, what's not to love!
25:15 Legitimately good Mike Wazowski impression incoming.
Jono here. Thank you!
YESS!! This made me realize how long it's been since watching this movie. I gotta see it again ASAP. Such a masterpiece!
You guys did an incredible job as always! The new character graphics look amazing!
You two have got such a great timing with this as I'm currently lost in my Monsters hyperfixation. Sulley and Boo's bond is so special, it melts my heart every time. I wonder if you'll also cover Monsters University, there's a LOT more to go on about Mike and Sulley and the beginning of their friendship.
As emotional as the ending to Monsters Inc is, Monsters University still gets me more.
The scene with Sully and Mike by the lake with them hashing it out is so well written, acted and animated.
Plus the films message of 'even if you try your hardest you might not succeed' is a really important one to tell, especially with the backdrop of college/university.
So to have Mike & Sully work they way up from the bottom is such a great subversion of expectations.
I would love to see your guys' take on Monster's University. It's not quite as iconic as this one, but it delves a lot more into the foundations of Sully and Mike's relationship and I love it just as much, personally.
This movie is just so special, it’s soooo good!
Also the BCS clips just reminds me of the fact that I SOOO WANT a BCS/BB cinema therapy episode and there’s so many things that we can talk about. Chuck and Jimmy’s relationship, Mike losing his sense of justice, villain therapy for Gus’s journey to revenge, ranking all the romances, Hank’s change of character, Walt’s rising ego as he gains more power, Jimmy’s repression of his true emotions, and so much more!
Another important note about Mike's character is that when Waternews realises Boo is actually a human child, he immediately defends her. When explaining Randal's plan, you can even briefly hear him refer to her as "that sweet little girl."
I love the little cartoon Jono and Alan segment. (Also good advice.)
I loved this episode so much. Jono’s opening quote about the difference between a buddy and a friend was so perfect that I texted it to my friends with a link to the episode. Bravo!
This video makes me wanted to watch Monsters, Inc. for the first time in the long time. I do not know when was the last time I watched but it was most likely when I was a kid. So thank you, Cinema Therapy, for reigniting my desire to re-watch this movie once again.
Honestly I love that deep dive into what is a buddy VS a Friend! I used to think both words meant the same thing but it’s way more than meets the eye. Friendship definitely evolve when people change, one can want to grow while the other wants to stay the same. That’s when you realize that buddy relationship isn’t going to work out anymore. No one is the bad guy here, we just want different things. I wish I noticed this lesson sooner since I used to watch this movie all the time as a kid but I guess that’s the beauty of growing up and seeing things from a whole different perspective.
Do Bolt next! It's SUCH an underrated film!
Now you guys HAVE to do Monsters University, that movie has such a strong message that really hits me personally, the whole concept of coming to terms with your apparent dream career not being the thing for you despite all your passion and hard work, and how you can still achieve it in a different way (Mike wanting to be a scarer but not being able to be scary so at the end he understands that he can act more as a coach and nurture talent to their fullest potential) And also the dynamics of social expectations and the struggles of following your dreams... Please cover it!