INSIDE OUT
Rating: 8.5/10
Director: Pete Doctor and Ronnie Del Carmon
Inside Out is a beautifully elaborated movie on how a mind of a person works through depicting emotions from characters. The characters are general and there duty to keep the object (a human actually!) moving is hilarious.
Riley is a young girl who is of mid western origin (USA) moves to San Francisco. She had to leave her friends, hockey team and different yet wonderful memories for the sake of her parents. This is the outside world but what is the mess going on inside is something her emotions have to deal with. Joy is the leader of emotions and is responsible for keeping Riley Joyful even in tough times. Then others such as Anger, Disgust and Safety are general emotions that have to keep Riley operating like a human are of essence (the point on which the storyline stresses on). Most importantly the emotion, Sadness is the one whom everyone wants to distant themselves from as it can make Riley sad and regretful. Then the move to San Francisco disrupts the psychological system as expectations are not met and Joy accompanied by Sadness take on a journey in depths of Riley's emotions due to mishandling of a 'certain' situation.
Inside Out has noted accurately that each and every emotion is necessary for proper human function. Even Sadness is important for our daily lives or we won't be able to live a balanced and happy life. The Animation is good indeed and the voice actors have done a superb job to enhance the point of emotions for audience.
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