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Post by pitvipersnake on Jun 7, 2014 14:36:14 GMT -5
Was Sulley being selfish when he goes to see Boo again at the end of the film? I know Mike put the door back together as a surprise but now that he has the door he will probably go to visit Boo often and possibly bring her back to the monster world. It's possible that the CDA are still saying humans are toxic and most monsters believe that so, aside from it still being illegal, letting Boo back into the monster world would put her in incredible danger because if anyone sees her the CDA will come after her again and this time they might actually catch and incinerate her. Also it puts her at risk of being taken hostage by any monster who wants to blackmail Sulley, and they wouldn't hesitate to kill her because they think she's just and animal. What if Boo's parents notice she's missing? Or they walk into her room while Sulley's there? Then what would happen? With all the potential risks do you think that Sulley was being selfish by putting his own desire to see Boo above her safety?
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Post by pitbulllady on Jun 7, 2014 18:00:17 GMT -5
I really don't know...that's a good question, too. There is no doubt that Sulley had grown very fond of Boo, in a fatherly way, but let's face it: he is NOT her father! He's not even a family member. He IS jeopardizing HIS career and freedom for sure, since you can bet that if the CDA finds out that the door THEY ordered to be destroyed has been rebuilt and re-activated on the sly, and the company CEO(whom I'm sure they prefer to keep tight reigns upon) has been making unauthorized visits to the Human World, there will be hell to pay from a legal standing. Not only that, but Sulley definitely risks being caught by Boo's real parents, and who knows how THEY will react? I never considered that he might be putting Boo at risk, too, but it does make sense that the CDA might actually decide that she knows too much now and is old enough to tell others about the Monster World, and if Sulley gets stupid and decides to bring her to HIS world for a visit, he is definitely pushing the envelope! That might actually be a good plot for Randall to show up and save her and redeem himself in Sulley's eyes, since it was Randall's intentions for Boo that made Sulley really want to seek revenge against Randall in the first place.
pitbulllady
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Post by pitvipersnake on Jun 15, 2014 3:39:13 GMT -5
That would be ironic. If the original Monsters Inc. film was about Sulley protecting Boo from danger that Randall put her in then the sequel was about Randall protecting her from danger that Sulley (unintentionally) put her in.
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Post by pitbulllady on Jun 15, 2014 10:35:58 GMT -5
That would be ironic. If the original Monsters Inc. film was about Sulley protecting Boo from danger that Randall put her in then the sequel was about Randall protecting her from danger that Sulley (unintentionally) put her in. Yes, it would be ironic indeed, and irony can make for a very interesting plot twist, can it not? pitbulllady
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