This Is the Most Terrifying Moment in a Pixar Movie

In its almost 30-year history of creating high-class animated features, Pixar has practically built its entire studio identity on telling enthralling stories from unexpected points of view.

Their films have been able to create engaging pathos and thoughtful world building by telling stories of how the perspectives of toys, fish, and even abstract emotions are shaped by the bigger world around them.

A kid destroying plastic playthings in his backyard can be seen as a mad scientist in Toy Story, a cute little girl entering the world beyond her closet door can be seen as a toxic biohazard in Monsters Inc.

and an over eager dentist’s niece can be seen as a serial fish murderer in Finding Nemo.

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