Genre: pixar

Director: Pete Docter

Writer: Pete Docter, Meg LeFauve and Josh Cooley, story by Pete Docter and Ronnie del Carmen

Cast: Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Richard Kind, Lewis Black, Bill Hader, Mindy Kaling, Kaitlyn Dias, Diane Lane and Kyle MacLachlan

Duration: 94 minutes

Wikipedia: wiki about the movie

Sadness: [in trailer; Joy is walking through Riley's mind, carrying the memory spheres] It's long term memory... you'll get lost in there.

Joy: [calling over her shoulder] C'mon! Think positive!

Sadness: Okay...

[pause]

Sadness: I'm positive that you'll get lost in there!!!

3 comments

#1, by izabela_g, on 05 June 2020, 12:02 am

This film is brilliant in its simplicity. It releases a great deal of joy mixed with sadness. This film is perfect for children and adults. All the solutions contained in this animation hit the nail on the head, showing the human psyche in the form of a great metaphor.

#2, by Julia512, on 07 June 2020, 9:43 pm

Lovely movie! It shows that we can let ourselves to be sad and there is nothing wrong about it. Being always happy is impossible and for me kinda fake. I just love how emotional movies for children are(my wet pillow proves that). For kids it's just fun to watch but i feel like the moral is for older viewers.

The last modyfication on 07 June 2020, 9:43 pm, by Julia512

#3, by Ania, on 13 June 2020, 9:27 pm

Inside Out is one of those Disney Pixar movies to which I come back with the sentiment, cause it’s such an emotional rollercoaster. I really enjoy watching this movie with someone who has not seen it yet, because you can see them in a whole range of emotions.

This film is phenomenally constructed. It is distinguished by a wonderful and clever production idea. It is difficult to make a film, directed mainly to children, which is dealing with psychology, and the creators managed to do it in an ideal, understandable, and simple way.

Inside Out, in my opinion, has a great educational value on children. It brilliantly explains such complicated thought processes. Thanks to this, kids understand more and can explain their own emotions and even mechanisms of how the brain works, such as forgetting memories or remembering specific events with an emotional tinge.

The fact that it is branded as a kids' movie does not mean that the film is trivial and can only interest a younger audience. Adults were not omitted by the creators from the audience, for example, the subconsciousness mentioned in the film or the moral coming from it.

The film is made exactly on point and can melt people's hearts.
Definitely one of my favorite animated films. – Really worth watching!

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