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Inside OutWow, that was an incredible movie! Really beautiful!
The animation was really pretty, the music was sweet, and the characters were great!
There were a few cheesy parts, but those were pretty funny! The whole theater laughed a lot, it was really great!
The art style switched up in a few parts, which makes the animation even more unique, the references to the brain and its functions and all the metaphors, it was really great!
For some reason I teared up a BUNCH. This movie wasn't even that drastic but it was just so relatable that I pretty much had a waterfall full of tears down my face!
SO MANY FEELS
and Pixar finally didn't repeat things like they would with a character, they just.. ahem.. "let it go" for once, which was surprising, but a good refreshing taste of the "gone" concept (don't want to spoil it so I'm keeping it as simple as possible to explain)
SPOILERS BELOW!!!
My favorite scene was when the blue sadness memory core starts to roll up to the mainframe and Joy starts to panic, trying to grab it before it can create a new personality world, and Sadness intervenes and tells her she can't take it, its an important core.
Joy is surprisingly a very complex character. She may seem all positive and great, but in the end she really does kinda break it down and she realizes that her emotion is more of a denial, and that Sadness is actually really important. She learns from Sadness, and accepts the fact that she can't keep Riley happy forever. She realizes that when the emotions work together, personality islands grow in massive quantities, and helps Riley grow as a person.
Joy finally lets things go, relinquishing her grip on Riley's memories, and lets the other emotions be more apart of things.
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It was a great movie, you all should definitely go see it. Very inspiring and beautiful.
Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Fear, Anger (C) Inside Out (C) Pixar
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Comments: 19
BlankSpacestickfig [2024-09-15 18:47:51 +0000 UTC]
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CreativeGod15 [2016-06-27 19:17:34 +0000 UTC]
I see an alternate ending to the movie going on here.
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The-Frightened-Nerve [2015-09-10 13:32:23 +0000 UTC]
Sadness: "What have you done, Joy? Riley can't be happy ALL the time..."
Joy: "But she needs to! Being happy is the main part of life!!"*laughs insanely*
Anger:"Yep. Something's wrong with her..."
"She's freaking out!"
Disgust: "Ugh, she IS going crazy..."
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SonicaDarkness [2015-07-11 03:37:47 +0000 UTC]
I loved this movie so much!
I actually theorized I little bit after I saw it, and I realized something. Sadness only began touching the memories after Riley and her parents moved to San Francisco, when Riley really does need to be sad and angry and afraid about all that's happening. I really think Sadness knew why she was touching the memories and making them sad, because she knew that was what Riley really needed, she just didn't know how to say it. Or maybe she really didn't know herself, but just felt that she had too.
Joy didn't understand, and from her slight obsession with keeping Riley happy, kept suppressing the other emotions, especially Sadness. And Sadness kept touching the memories, making her sad, making her cry on the first day of school from touching the memories, because she knew that she had to made Riley sad for it all to eventually be okay again.
Meanwhile, Joy was an emotion of denial.
I dunno, it's just my theory.
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FNaFLover19874 [2015-06-30 17:48:21 +0000 UTC]
I really like your interpretation of this scene! :3
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mickeydisneyfan [2015-06-27 21:29:24 +0000 UTC]
This is actually understandable. All around the world, we see tips of how to be happy. After all, living happy is the key to enjoy life. But no one can be happy forever. We need the other emotions to live our life. Joy only let the other emotions join in only because they are insisting on doing something for Riley. Once Joy sees memories of pure Anger, Disgust and Fear, she gets upset because they're not happy memories. And in the part where Sadness makes a core memory for Riley, Joy doesn't let it join the other core memories because that one is not happy. At that part we find out that Joy was kind of a Control Freak all this time. But once she gets stuck in long term and other places of Riley's mind alongside Sadness, she then learns that Riley doesn't only need her, she needs the others to continue with her life.
Movie was awesome, and I sure want to get the DVD or Blu-Ray once it comes out!
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VitaniAmkova [2015-06-25 17:56:57 +0000 UTC]
It hit me close to home, and the tears tumbled down
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PacificGreen [2015-06-23 05:48:29 +0000 UTC]
Ooh...seems rather dark.
(I haven't seen the movie yet, so I'm just going based on the trailers. Trying hard not to read spoilers!)
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mewnimilitary42 In reply to PacificGreen [2022-03-08 04:49:07 +0000 UTC]
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LavenderTwist [2015-06-23 05:02:47 +0000 UTC]
Cool.
I thought it was special how in the end Joy learns that Riley doesn't need to be happy all the time.
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MinePonyArtist663 In reply to LavenderTwist [2015-06-23 05:09:09 +0000 UTC]
That's what i said .O.
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LavenderTwist In reply to MinePonyArtist663 [2015-06-23 16:03:31 +0000 UTC]
Yeah. I said that to myself when Joy was leaving Sadness and Bing-Bong behind to go to Headquarters from the memory transporter thing.
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MinePonyArtist663 [2015-06-23 04:51:57 +0000 UTC]
Joy Needed to Know that Riley doesn't need to be happy all the time
she also needed the others
I Luv this movie ;u;
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BrunetteGiraffe [2015-06-23 00:03:59 +0000 UTC]
This movie wrecked me "inside" and "out". //bricked.
Seriously though, I haven't cried this much during a movie since the Titanic. And that was so many years ago, Pixar just broke the record of my tear limit. I lost it at Bing Bong, precious cinnamon roll he was so young an innocent. Great movie, best one yet, -
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