![]() ![]() The first scenes of the movie take us through Riley’s early childhood and also show us how our minds work. For example, Fear keeps us safe and teaches us risk assessment and analysis and Disgust saves us from eating gross foods (I happen to like broccoli, but, apparently, Riley doesn’t). The movie starts at Riley’s birth and in her head, we see the emotions come along, showing us that they’re not just for communicating. More importantly, we know what’s going on with her emotions. Riley struggles to adjust, and when Fear, Disgust and Anger are left in control, even a simple family dinner takes an unexpected turn. WHAT ARE THEY THINKING? Pixar Animation Studios takes audiences inside the mind of 11-year-old Riley, who is uprooted from her Midwest life when her father starts a new job in San Francisco. The family dynamic is impacted and Riley struggles to show a happy face no matter how she’s feeling inside, but we, the viewers, spend quite a bit inside Riley’s head with Anger, Disgust, Fear, Joy, and Sadness, so we know (kind of) what’s really going on with her. The main characters are the key emotions (Anger, Disgust, Fear, Joy, and Sadness) of Riley, a little girl going through a big transition. Pixar’s INSIDE OUT has all the feels, literally.Continue reading for more details in our full spoiler-free INSIDE OUT review.ĭisney For more photos, news, and behind the scenes information on Disney That all emotions matter and should be expressed is something all children should know and who better to tell them than the emotions themselves. This is one of the most meaningful movies that has come out for children in quite a long time. Beyond that, though, I think all children should see. Pixar’s INSIDE OUT is a great movie for a family day at the cinema. ![]() Inside Out Thought Bubbles No Ads (Free Premium).Full disclosure: I hate spoilers in reviews, so there won’t be any in this INSIDE OUT review.
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