According to Louis Althusser 's 1970 article "Ideology and Ideology National Machines: Survey Notes" (Dan Scanlon, 2013), Pixar' s movie "Monsters University" has a number of ideological national institutions. The two main parts of this film are ISA education and cultural institutions (Althusser, 1970). This movie shows how educational institutions and cultural facilities effectively live in monster society and teach monsters to follow ideological norms and regulations. According to the theory of Louis Althusser, discipline national machinery (RSA) is used by authoritarian people (1970) to establish discipline and to force society to comply with this norm.
In the 2001 movie "Monsters", the heroes were exiled to Himalayas and received by the Jeep (John Larsenberg raised a voice) which was once exiled. In the preface of Monsters University, Yeti was originally seen in Monsters, Inc. The mailing room was sometime banished before work
Monsters Co., Ltd It really happens in the universe dependent on fear. Monsters enter the human world through bedroom closets and frighten children for energy production. As you can see, the world we know is mainly dependent on fossil fuels, hydropower, nuclear power, and the increase in solar and wind energy, but the world of monsters is full of fear. When the children scream, their cries are harvested like energy. This energy gives power to the monster's world. So every night a monster enters the human world, screaming for the children to scream and delve into fear.
Monster University offers another example of the timing of Pixar's Smart Strategy. Monsters Inc., his predecessor, was born in 2001 when his older brother was eight years old. Thunder advanced in 2013 when Monster University came out. My older brother and his friend are now 20 years old and are eager to see a sequel to provide an outlook on college life and provide an EDM-led party and an unexpected adult's end. In both cases, the audience is not only involved in the plot but also in the role of the movie.