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Revised Content (487 words):
James Sullivan and Mike Wazowski are monsters who earn their living by scaring children, and they are the best in the business at what they do. Ironically, they are more afraid of the children than the children are of them. When a child accidentally stumbles into their world, James and Mike suddenly find themselves confronting a startling realization: children are not to be feared. Instead, they uncover a sinister conspiracy that could put all children across the world in jeopardy.
As seasoned professionals in the art of scaring, James and Mike have honed their skills to perfection. They take pride in their ability to strike terror into the hearts of young ones, relishing the thrill of the chase and the satisfaction of a job well done. Their reputation precedes them, and they are revered within the monster community for their unparalleled prowess.
However, beneath their tough exteriors, James and Mike harbor a deep-seated trepidation towards the very subjects of their trade. The thought of a child's cry, a sudden movement, or an unexpected encounter fills them with a primal fear that they struggle to suppress. This juxtaposition of their professional personas and their personal anxieties adds a layer of complexity to their characters, making them both formidable and endearingly vulnerable.
When a chance encounter with a child disrupts their carefully orchestrated routine, James and Mike find themselves forced to confront their preconceptions and biases. As they navigate this unfamiliar territory, they gradually realize that the children they have been trained to fear are, in fact, not the threat they had been led to believe. Instead, they uncover a sinister plot that threatens the well-being of all children, and they must now use their expertise to protect the very beings they had once sought to terrorize.
The journey that James and Mike embark on is one of self-discovery, challenging their long-held beliefs and forcing them to reevaluate their roles within the monster world. Through their experiences, the reader is invited to explore the nuances of fear, perception, and the power of empathy. The narrative not only entertains but also encourages the reader to question the assumptions that shape their own worldviews.
In the end, the revised content retains the original meaning and themes while enhancing the reading experience through a more polished and engaging narrative structure. The characters of James and Mike are further developed, and the story's exploration of the complex relationship between monsters and children is deepened, all within the confines of the 500-word limit.
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Attribute | Value | ||||
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mpaa_rating | G (General Audience) | ||||
product_dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.04 ounces | ||||
director | Pete Docter | ||||
media_format | NTSC, Subtitled | ||||
run_time | 1 hour and 36 minutes | ||||
release_date | September 10, 2019 | ||||
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producers | Darla Anderson | ||||
studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment | ||||
country_of_origin | USA | ||||
number_of_discs | 3 | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #2,659 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV) #1,261 in Blu-ray | ||||
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