Sunday, June 3, 2018

Review of Disney Pixer Film Inside Out Full Movie

Review of Disney Pixar Film Inside Out Full Movie HD Yify version. Inside out was released in the summer of 2015 by Pixar studios, a Walt Disney production. It was directed by Pete Docter and Ronnie del Carmen.



This production begins with an 11-year-old girl named Riley living her seemingly perfect life. This all comes to a halt when her parent's break the news that they are moving to San Francisco, California. This only means that she has to say goodbye to everything she has come to love such as her best friend, hockey, and her home sweet home. It's no biggie, right? Well, wrong. Her new home is a depressing dump, she doesn't know her way around town, and she has zero friends. But technically, she is not alone. Her subconscious holds her emotions and short and long-term memories. Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust live in her head and control all aspects of her personality, mood, emotions, and decisions. Ever since the big move, Sadness has begun to be more self-conscious, causing Riley to be sadder and make terrible decisions than what Joy would do. Unfortunate event after another, Riley falls deeper and deeper into a dark abyss of no emotion, and almost depression. This is resulting from Joy and Sadness getting sucked up and out into Riley's long-term memory. Since the two main emotions are gone, Fear, Anger, and Disgust have to take over, which ends up causing Riley to be a moody, or sometimes, emotionless child.


Despite the dark message that emerges, the fils is filled with bright colors, whimsical characters, and relatable themes. Humor is tossed in every now and then so even young child can understand and laugh at it. These elements together create a sense of youthful excitement. Inside out is a clever, yet emotional film that any age group can enjoy. It will almost teach you more about yourself that you thought you knew.

Do we really have little people that talk to us in our head? Do we have little people that control our thoughts and emotions? According to Inside Out, we do. Let? take Riley, an 11-year old hockey fanatic who? world is all perfect until she begins to finally experience her emotions take over. This occurs after her and her parents move from Minnesota to San Fransico. We then are able to enter the mind of Riley and here we see that her core emotions are Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust, and Fear. By pulling switches, twisting knobs and pushing buttons, they are able to control Riley´s feelings- every single day. With their help, core memories are able to be formulate and stored in a safe place- long-term memory storage. These memories are a critical aspect to Riley? development and identity, resulting in the formation of various islands ranging from goofball island to hockey island. For the most part, Riley is happy, as stated before until she departs from home. Joy is the backbone of her happiness and continues to try her best to keep sadness from core memories- or memories in general, however that all fails one day when sadness spreads her sorrow onto different happy memories. Ultimately, this results in joy and sadness being sucked into long-term memory, away from headquarters, where they must take a long journey to try to find their way back. Overall, this movie is a heartfelt, emotional and kid-friendly movie. It is easy to pull some heartstrings and even capable of jerking some tears from even the toughest cookie. I would definitely recommend this movie to anyone, as it is suitable for both children and adults.


If you've ever wondered what goes on in your brain, Disney Pixar made a representation of it. "Inside Out" released on June 19,2015 shows how emotions affect us on what we do. Riley, our main character, is whose emotions we see the most. The emotions are Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Anger, and Fear. The personalities and the way these characters are, are exactly their names. Riley is going through situations she's not used to and her emotions do not know how to take handle her situations. The emotions control what she thinks, says, and does, so it was hard for them when unexpected changes came. Everything escalated and got worse when 2 of the emotions left hheadquarters Them leaving headquarters made everyone realize how each emotion is important. The movie although did have some plot holes. For example ,the emotions that left headquarters could have gone back in the beginning of the movie. The movie could've ended at the way before it did. Overall it was a great and emotional movie that will open your eyes and make you realize somethings about how emotions and life work.

Different emotions are in Riley's mind. Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust, and Worry are in her consciousness. However, as Riley is a small child, she will grow while having changes in personality, mood, etc. Joy being the leader in the movie can be shown by her handling situations and ordering the rest what to do. One emotion in particular, Sadness, does not know what her function is, and Joy does not know as well so she keeps Sadness away from the memories and Riley. When a problem emerged, Joy realized sadness's function and her being the key to everything. In the movie, as the story progresses, there is changes in tones, color, and mood. There can be seen some tension between Riley and her parents and more. This is a well-explained story, and I recommend this for small little children to adults. This movie shows that there is a function to everything and to accept who we are. By also having comedy, it is greatly amusing to watch. In the end, there is a change from dictatorship to democracy between the emotions inside Riley's mind.

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