After young Riley is uprooted from her Midwest life and moved to San
Francisco, her emotions -Jo y, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness -
conflict on how best to navigate a new city, house, and school.
Storyline
Growing up can be a bumpy road, and it's no exception for Riley, who is uprooted from her Midwest life when her father starts a new job in San Francisco. Like all of us, Riley is guided by her emotions - Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness. The emotions live in Headquarters, the control center inside Riley's mind, where they help advise her through everyday life. As Riley and her emotions struggle to adjust to a new life in San Francisco, turmoil ensues in Headquarters. Although Joy, Riley's main and most important emotion, tries to keep things positive, the emotions conflict on how best to navigate a new city, house and school.User Reviews
I've
noticed a plethora of negative reviews all saying the same thing- their
kids did not enjoy/ understand the movie and it was too dark. Yet they
also say that the movie was well made and had an excellent concept. My
question to these people is this- If you wanted to see a happy
meaningless movie with adult toilet humour, why didn't you take your
kids to see Minions? Inside out is for those who like quality cinema, to
be entertained as well as taught challenging concepts. It is an
artistic film. Why do you people always have to assume that all animated
films have to be for kids and filled with stupid toilet humour? This is
Pixar we are talking about, those who have created Wall-E and Up.
Review this movie on its own merits, rather than be biased in your
judgement that the film was too dark and confusing for kids. It was
never marketed as a film for toddlers and little kids. I went with my
brother who is in high school and it was one of the best experiences we
had in the cinema in a very long time. Kudos to Pixar; it was truly an
amazing, advanced conceptual, artistic film.
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