Review of Inside Out (2015) by Michael R — 23 May 2018
Can we really know what people are thinking and feeling? Don't you wish we did? See beyond that of face expressions and actions. For example,getting to know the individuals next step. Inside Out is an emotional roller coaster! Literally! It is a thrilling masterpiece that involves five different, unique emotions that dominate our attitudes in our daily everyday life. The setting of most of the movie takes place inside the mind of an eleven year old girl. The crisis of the story begins when Riley and her family move from Minnesota to big, scary San Francisco. Riley's perfect life came crashing down. Her five inner emotions are Anger, Fear, Disgust, Sadness, and Joy. They all play a very important role in Riley's life. Although Joy is the boss of Riley's emotions and believes sadness shouldn't intervene. She believes Sadness needs to stay away from Riley's core memories because if Sadness touches them then they will become sad and gloomy.
Inside Out is a great, cheerful film. Many children will love it because of the different vibrant colors and unique characters. On the other hand, it teaches very valuable lessons to older teenagers and adults. The main lesson teaches us that sometimes it's okay to express our emotions. It doesn't help to keep them inside and hide them. It's important to keep in mind that your family will always be there for you. The key is to acknowledge that we all go through change and sometimes it isn't easy. Certainly not impossible. Sometimes we need to express our sadness to the people that care about us. So we can gain comfort and gain more happiness once again.
Inside Out was one of the best movies Pixar has created. It was amazing and it teaches valuable lessons to carry in the back of your head for a lifetime. By the way, I cried like a little baby. River rolls down my cheeks. I give Inside Out a huge thumbs up!
This review of Inside Out (2015) was written by Michael R on 23 May 2018.
Inside Out has generally received very positive reviews.
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