Monday 10 October 2016

Inside Out by LokSze Joyce Chan 44772297

A review of Inside Out            

One of the best things a film can do is make you cry. To be honest this movie is the one, it is very touching and related to everyones' life. In life, we often go out for our own way to avoid upset but when it comes to the movies, two hours of revulsion, heartbreak and mortal dread can count as a fun night out though. It’s as bizarre, imaginative and authentically psychedelic as anything produced in mainstream animation.

Inside Out is an American 3D computer-animated comedy-drama advantage film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures in 2015. 

After young Riley is uprooted from her Midwest life and moved to San Francisco, her emotions - Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness - conflict on how best to navigate a new city, house, and school.


At the beginning, one of those feelings, Joy (Amy Poehler), asks: “Do you ever look at someone and wonder what is going on inside their head?” The next questions that arise are: what might such psychic events actually look like? And it makes me curious that how might they generate a story that can be sustained for 102 minutes? Inside Out meets these challenges with an inventiveness that’s appropriately mind-boggling.

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The most exciting part of this movie is that Joy and Sadness fall into Memory Dump and they try to use Bing Bong's (Riley's childhood imaginary friend) old wagon rocket to escape, but after several tries, Bing Bong realises their combined weight is too much and sacrificing himself to allow Joy to escape then jumps out.

More importantly, as Sadness reinstalls the core memories, turning them sad, Riley arrives home to her parents and breaks down in tears, confessing that she misses Minnesota. As her parents comfort her, they tell her that they also miss Minnesota and Joy and Sadness work the console together, creating a new core memory that combines their emotions; a new island forms representing Riley's acceptance of her new life in San Francisco. A year later, Riley has adapted to her new home, made new friends, returned to her old hobbies, and adopted a few new ones (fueled by new, more nuanced core memories from combinations of her emotions). Inside Headquarters, her emotions all work together on a new expanded console with room for them all, enabling Riley to lead a more emotionally complex life.

I found this movie very energetic and meaningful, I hope you guys will enjoy watching Inside Out. If you are interested in how most of our emotions work in our brain, I would highly recommend to spend sometime and watch this movie. You will definitely enjoy watching it and you may instead inspired from it as well. If you end up watching it, you may need to prepare some tissue paper as well since lots of people cry when watching it. 

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Inside Out official trailer 
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