My sisters wanted to watch this movie, and I decided to watch it with them. Monsters University is a good movie. It would be a really good movie for a younger kid.
Here is a summary of the movie: The movie begins with a brief prologue establishing Mike as a young monster. He’s not what you would call natural. He’s a model student, one of them that get good grades but lacks that spark that marks the special talent. Sully, the big blue party animal Mike meets at college, is the opposite. He’s the son of a family acclaimed for it’s scaring ability. But Sully’s one of those guys for whom success only seems to come easily. When Mike and Sully try to enter the schools “Scare Program” by winning the annual campus scaring contest, their strength and weaknesses become clear. Mike wants to be an all time champion scarer the way a tiny, chubby kid wants to be in the NBA; there’s hope for him but not in the way that he thinks. Sully is Mike’s opposite. He’s lazy and a smart aleck. He doesn’t have as much imagination as some of his classmates assume, and he’s so terrified of failure that he’s turned underachieving into a self-protective performance. The members of Oozma Kappa, the uncoolest fraternity on campus are the only one who will take Mike and Sully. There’s a student with an upside-down bat wing for a mustache, a salesman who’s older than some of the teachers.
There’s a spazzy goofball who’s basically a pair of legs plus a face. There’s a two-headed guy whose heads argue with each other. The boss over everyone is the dragon-winged centipede-bodied Dean Hardscrabble. She designed the Scare Program and the scaring contest.
This movie teaches children, what it means to be honest, honorable, loyal and fair.