Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: June 19, 2015
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eternalpwnzJul 7, 2015
pixar appealed this movie to all of us in this movie with showing whats it like to grow up and how you feel
and in a way only pixar can make you feel .
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homer4presidentSep 28, 2015
Mind-blowing! Pardon the pun, but it's definitely applicable. Such a great story with a little bit of everything, it'll make you think about how our minds really work. There's something for everyone, though I feel like it skews a little moreMind-blowing! Pardon the pun, but it's definitely applicable. Such a great story with a little bit of everything, it'll make you think about how our minds really work. There's something for everyone, though I feel like it skews a little more to the adults than the kids. I'm pretty sure this just unseated 'Up' as my top Pixar movie...it was definitely worth the wait! Expand
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alianorareeAug 3, 2015
Would "Inside Out" be enjoyed by kids? I don't know; I'm in my late twenties and childless. I can say that my husband and I enjoyed the movie. At various points we teared up, chuckled, and outright cried. The pacing stalled in the middle,Would "Inside Out" be enjoyed by kids? I don't know; I'm in my late twenties and childless. I can say that my husband and I enjoyed the movie. At various points we teared up, chuckled, and outright cried. The pacing stalled in the middle, but it got back on track. There were a couple of turns at the end that left me a bit puzzled, but overall the movie worked quite well. It was fascinating and impressive to see a fun kids' movie about cognitive concepts, and I hope it may help children and adults be able to see other ways to look at the relationships between emotions, self, and behavior. "Anger is in control of me right now" is a lot easier and less threatening to change than "I am angry." Expand
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BaganLeleoJul 14, 2015
This movie, while I don't think it's as good as the critics are saying, I still enjoyed it enough to give it a solid 8. The presentation is as good as you would expect from Pixar, the voice acting was great ( I personally liked Anger theThis movie, while I don't think it's as good as the critics are saying, I still enjoyed it enough to give it a solid 8. The presentation is as good as you would expect from Pixar, the voice acting was great ( I personally liked Anger the best,) the story, while a bit predictable, is still fun to see unfold. Overall I can see why critics gave it the score they did, and I wouldn't be surprised if this movie gets an Oscar nod or two. Expand
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AnimeKingJul 9, 2015
its an OK movie for it being a kids movie. The plot was really easy to understand and predict. its a good watch if you got kids.

The only thing id have to say/ask is was this movie about a lesbian/trans-gender kid cause everyone in the
its an OK movie for it being a kids movie. The plot was really easy to understand and predict. its a good watch if you got kids.

The only thing id have to say/ask is was this movie about a lesbian/trans-gender kid cause everyone in the movie had same sex emotions. guys had guy emotions and girls had girl but the kid had girl and guy emotions.
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jesseurbancsikOct 5, 2015
Pixar created another great original movie with "Parks and Recreation" Emmy-nominated star Amy Poehler as the main character Joy. 'Joy' could be the word to describe this phenomenal movie. It's great for all ages and deserves all the acclaimPixar created another great original movie with "Parks and Recreation" Emmy-nominated star Amy Poehler as the main character Joy. 'Joy' could be the word to describe this phenomenal movie. It's great for all ages and deserves all the acclaim its receiving. Oscar buzz is swarming this movie, as it should. Expand
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Justcool777Aug 6, 2015
A ravishing rendition and depiction of the ups,downs, and, challenges that most of us-children & adults face in our everday lives, which builds up our personalities both inside-out.
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brunookJul 8, 2015
inteligente, simples, lindo, essas palavras definem essa obra prima da pixar, nos últimos anos a pixar estava fazendo filmes normais, nada de impressionantes, mas com divertida mente ( inside out ) a pixar está de volta. parabéns pixar
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GentM2015Oct 24, 2015
Inside Out is the newest Pixar movie and also one of their best ever,which clearly means that this movie is something special.
This movie is about Riley,an 11 year old girl from Minnesota who loves Hockey and lives happily with her mom and
Inside Out is the newest Pixar movie and also one of their best ever,which clearly means that this movie is something special.
This movie is about Riley,an 11 year old girl from Minnesota who loves Hockey and lives happily with her mom and dad.But everything falls apart when they move to San Francisco,where she has to deal with a new house,and new school where she needs to make new friends and her emotions Joy,Sadness,Fear,Anger and Disgust guide her through these life changing events.Though,affected by these changes,Sadness makes a few mistakes that end up with her and Joy,into the far reaches of Riley's mind and with only Fear,Anger and Disgust left to the head quarters to guide Riley and to try and maintain positive thinking.
First off to begin with,the emotions and their voice cast in this movie is all around perfect.Starting with Joy,voiced by Amy Poehler,Fear by Bill Hader,Disgust by Mindy Kaling,Anger by Lewis Black and Sadness by Phyllis Smith.They all do a masterful job in here,giving the right voice "emotion" to their emotions.
Pete Docter is the director of this movie,he previously directed Monsters Inc,which I truly love,and Up,which is my all time favorite animated movie.This guy is a genius at this.He has mastered the art of the animation so well now that everything he does,its perfect.
I really liked the way the world inside the mind was presented.I think they found new and interesting ways to show that to us and to impress us.The animation is gorgeous as every other Pixar movie ever,but what makes this movie great,it is the story,that its special and amazing.It is also very funny and will most certainly brings tears of joy (literally) to those who watch it.
Kids should see this movie,because they will have fun and marvel at the animation,and laugh at the jokes in it.They will also learn about emotions and about what makes us human as a whole.But quiet frankly,in my opinion this movie is targeted more to adults,because of its thematic and interesting plot and I am pretty sure that adults will get the best of this movie,which is a weird thing to say about an animation,but then again,this is Pixar and you can except anything from these miracle workers.
I honestly cried like 3 times in this movie,which is to be expected from this director,after that truly sad and masterpiece of a movie that he made before this,Up,and from what I heard,a lot of people cried also which is an astonishing achievement for the crew.
I read an article on how Psychiatrists around the world are really loving this movie,which can clearly tell you just how amazing and well thought Inside Out is.They are saying that kids should definitely see this movie and that it can teach them a lot about emotions which is a hard thematic discussion to have for adults with their children.
This is a stunning and original movie,also by far the best Pixar movie since Toy Story 3,and in my opinion,in Top 3 of all time Pixar movies.Everyone should watch this movie and I hope that it gets nominated for Best Picture,as Pixar's two earlier movies (Up and Toy Story 3).
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UrbanlistenerFeb 25, 2016
A grown man can cry at the movies, yes he can, this is the proof. A delightful Pixar animated film, with amazing characters, fantastic voice acting, gorgeous animation and a rich poignant story. Everything in the film has its place, it isA grown man can cry at the movies, yes he can, this is the proof. A delightful Pixar animated film, with amazing characters, fantastic voice acting, gorgeous animation and a rich poignant story. Everything in the film has its place, it is smart, clever, hilarious and also sad and depressing. But everything comes together in a perfect mixture to give you a heartfelt Pixar masterpiece about growing up and moving on that makes Toy Story fear it will loose the best animated movie of all time crown it has been monopolizing since 1995. Expand
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BB_CriticJul 7, 2015
Inside Out is a very well done animation that appeals to both kids and adults. It creates a unique take on how the mind works, but probably not the most accurate. But, it's a Pixar movie. Who cares about realism? Inside Out has the 5 baseInside Out is a very well done animation that appeals to both kids and adults. It creates a unique take on how the mind works, but probably not the most accurate. But, it's a Pixar movie. Who cares about realism? Inside Out has the 5 base emotions as characters. These characters are Joy, Anger, Sadness, Fear, and Disgust. These characters all have like-able qualities about them and are very rememberable. Inside Out is another example of how Pixar can be extremely creative and adventurous. 9/10 Expand
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moviemaniacsMar 6, 2016
Over 20 years and 15 features, the Pixar brain trust has devised enduring and ingenious means of exploring dystopia (Wall-E), aging (Up, the Toy Story trilogy), the artistic impulse (Ratatouille), and the nature of greatness in an age thatOver 20 years and 15 features, the Pixar brain trust has devised enduring and ingenious means of exploring dystopia (Wall-E), aging (Up, the Toy Story trilogy), the artistic impulse (Ratatouille), and the nature of greatness in an age that doubts it (The Incredibles). Inside Out, Pixar's well-oiled new feature, boldly ups the ante on the studio's penchant for high-concept family entertainments: Most of the film takes place in the mind of an 11-year-old girl, and its central crisis revolves around the fungibility of memory. Director Pete Docter envisions the human mind as a sort of ongoing board meeting, where five primary emotions engage in the immediate tasks of impulse-governing and crisis-management in front of a vast backdrop of core values and archived memories, which constitute our consistent yet constantly evolving identities. Inside Out's plot is little more than an excuse to tour this massive expanse of what turns out to be rigorously demarcated emotional terrain; as such, Docter's film often feels both wonderfully complex and weirdly reductive at the same time. That formula, though, seems as sound an embodiment of the human brain as any other.

Inside Out begins alongside the life of Riley (voiced, as a tween, by Kaitlyn Dias). As she begins to make sounds and express feelings, Riley's brain spawns new emotions, and first comes Joy (Amy Poehler), who makes Riley giggle as the newborn looks, gauzy-eyed, at her parents (Diane Lane and Kyle McLachlan). Joy, a densely packed mass of radiant particles, is subsequently joined in Riley's control room by Fear (Bill Hader), Anger (Lewis Black), Disgust (Mindy Kaling), and Sadness (Phyllis Smith), who genially and alternately take the reins of a panel that transforms Riley's reactions into gestures and, later, sentences. These reactions transform, one by one, into memories, which take the form of tiny, translucent orbs. They roll, like bowling balls, onto neat shelves stocked with moments, all color-coded to match the presiding emotion of each memory. At age 11, Joy is the dominant force in Riley's mind, but her relentless cheer is imperiled when Riley's parents uproot her from Minnesota to San Francisco, as her father pursues a startup venture and the family moves into a narrow, shabby fixer-upper.

Despite these gestures to Silicon Valley and gentrification, Inside Out's values and concerns are reassuringly timeless. Riley isn't beholden to neuroscience or contemporary debates about creative genes and parenting strategies; she's an athletically inclined pre-teen trying to, with Joy's encouragement, make the best of an abrupt transition. Her struggles begin when, back in the control room, Sadness begins to obtain some unique powers. With just a touch, formerly happy memories become tinged with pain, and Sadness herself becomes morbidly fascinated with exploring her potential. Joy, rendered by Poehler as a slightly gentler, but even more chipper, version of her control-freak Leslie Knope, cannot abide Sadness's incursions. (Smith does an outstanding job of conveying the variegated hues and motives of melancholy.) After Sadness commandeers Riley's first day at her new school, in the form of a devastatingly uncomfortable introductory speech to her classmates, the two battle over Riley's sacred core memories. In the process, Joy, Sadness, and all of Riley's most pivotal remembrances are sucked out of the control room and into the expanse of Riley's brain.

From here, Inside Out maneuvers with impressive but heavily plotted fluidity between three planes of action: Fear, Anger, and Disgust are left to play the primary motivators for Riley's behavior; Riley herself becomes despondent, attempting to commit the ultimate genteel childhood crime of running away from home; meanwhile, Joy and Sadness tour Riley's brain as they try to make it back to headquarters. By dint of its conceit, Docter's film unfurls with a busy determinism that can be tiring, recalling the overwrought travelogue of Up's middle act: Anger never gets mad without first announcing that he's going to get mad, and Joy and Sadness's sojourn through the territories of Riley's mind follows a regressive arc. It begins in a quaint, quintessentially Pixarian factory setting (day-wage workers erase phone numbers to make room for new information) and ends in a despairing junkyard of forgotten tidbits, where one bland supporting character (Richard Kind's Bing-Bong, Riley's former imaginary friend) martyrs himself in order to vault Joy and Sadness back to their rightful home in the child's mind.
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amuadr1Aug 29, 2015
What a movie! I was so close to crying! Absolute masterpiece btw just watched it and i have to say that it's as good as Frozen! and that i think is saying alot! 10/10 Deserved!
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TheDude-Jun 29, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Inside out is a fantastic film by Pixar!. I loved how visually beautiful inside out was the colours were vibrant and was lifted by the fantastic animation along with it., the film really spoke to me it was a tale about a child going through depression and they explained in the most kid friendly way possible which is a good thing because this is a means of speaking to children about depression. my only minor flaw is that when joy and sadness leave headquarters there was really no consequence to it she got angry her dad once that was it.
Overall: Great film for all ages
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ZChongAug 10, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. One of, if not the best Pixar movie or all time. The idea is very clever, it makes your think about what emotions run your head and how do your emotions help you. Inside Out also has a lot for adults to think about, like how The Incredibles made adults think as well. When Bing Bong is "forgotten" it shows Riley letting go of childhood and that she's growing up and it shows kids that we can let go Expand
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SuperJG123Nov 24, 2015
Inside Out is a revelation. Pixar did a very hardworking process on the film. It takes you on a voyage to the human rain and that is so cool. When you have emotions, they're in your head. Emotions can be like people in your head. Your theInside Out is a revelation. Pixar did a very hardworking process on the film. It takes you on a voyage to the human rain and that is so cool. When you have emotions, they're in your head. Emotions can be like people in your head. Your the boss of your own emotions because it's your body. Be joyful with this movie. It can help you learn about the brain and emotions especially physiology, neurology, and psychiatry. Learning is fun when you watch Inside out. Disney and Pixar can show you the efforts of building your own imagination. Imagination is beautiful because it's full of possibilities and ambitions. Way to go Disney and pixar. Expand
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ArceptafferJul 29, 2015
This is one of the most emotional, adorable, and down right hilarious films of all time. I think I'll lose it if they don't make a sequel. This is going to be the next Frozen.
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LegoTardisSep 12, 2015
An absolutely revolutionary insight into philosophy and unanswered questions that might remain so for years to come. Don't be fooled or put off by its soft animation and childish colours; this film is Pixar at its finest, yet simultaneously aAn absolutely revolutionary insight into philosophy and unanswered questions that might remain so for years to come. Don't be fooled or put off by its soft animation and childish colours; this film is Pixar at its finest, yet simultaneously a new approach for a film plot altogether.
Inside Out has just the right amount of content, running time, fun and depth for all audiences to enjoy it. I'm still thinking about this film several weeks after I've seen, which only proves my, and hundreds of others' point that this is a MUST SEE.
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yardashAug 13, 2015
Buluş çok başarılı, çizimler süper ve etkili ancak duygusal ve aile kurumunun yeniden kuruluşu konusu bir miktar tartışmaya açık. Kavramlar çok derin değil yüzeysel işlenmiş bu nedenle iki puan kırdım... Ancak izlerken eğlendiğimiBuluş çok başarılı, çizimler süper ve etkili ancak duygusal ve aile kurumunun yeniden kuruluşu konusu bir miktar tartışmaya açık. Kavramlar çok derin değil yüzeysel işlenmiş bu nedenle iki puan kırdım... Ancak izlerken eğlendiğimi söylemeliyim. Özellikle küçüklere zihnin işleyişine dair başarılı bir anlatım olmuş tartışmaya açık bölümleri olsa da... Expand
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kboya93Jun 29, 2015
Original movie! The Return of Pixar! This movie is in our hearts. A movie with an excellent screenplay and moral. Besides, the movie forgets ugly movies like Cars 2. This movie deserves to be nominated a the Oscars for Best Animated FeatureOriginal movie! The Return of Pixar! This movie is in our hearts. A movie with an excellent screenplay and moral. Besides, the movie forgets ugly movies like Cars 2. This movie deserves to be nominated a the Oscars for Best Animated Feature Film until for Best Picture (like Up, Toy Story 3 and The Beauty and the Beast). Expand
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MenaBananaJun 29, 2015
A decent movie, with a lot of heart. Fun, exceptionally imaginative, touches on heavy ideas while presenting a story that kids can enjoy. The downfall is that it doesn't delve deeper into the ideas of mental health to make any sort ofA decent movie, with a lot of heart. Fun, exceptionally imaginative, touches on heavy ideas while presenting a story that kids can enjoy. The downfall is that it doesn't delve deeper into the ideas of mental health to make any sort of statement. This movie could have been a great teaching tool for teaching children not to judge those who suffer mental illnesses, and instead it just makes it seem like a problem that's easily resolved. An unfortunate stigma that many with chronic illnesses must endure on top of struggling with their health. Expand
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JJAquariusJun 30, 2015
It wasn't incredible. Don't get me wrong the movie was awesome but not all that I hoped for it to be. To me the trailer and the premise od the story are way to different for me to like it. To me it feels like im watching two different things.It wasn't incredible. Don't get me wrong the movie was awesome but not all that I hoped for it to be. To me the trailer and the premise od the story are way to different for me to like it. To me it feels like im watching two different things. And the characters arent well balanced either. There was no suspensive feeling and the way they handled things just made it all to confusing. You can obviously tell the emotions of each characeter, yeah, but inside out made some of the emotions seem blunt and unneeded. This movie did a horrible job on fufilling it's purpose but overall it wasn't bad. Expand
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thomasnicholsJul 4, 2015
It was okay, but not anything close to what the critics hyped it up to be. Some parts were boring and felt unnecessary, so you have to have a bit of patience. It was very emotional at some parts and not very funny. The only funny part wasIt was okay, but not anything close to what the critics hyped it up to be. Some parts were boring and felt unnecessary, so you have to have a bit of patience. It was very emotional at some parts and not very funny. The only funny part was from the trailer so everyone had already seen it. It wasn't really directed towards a certain age group. It was to deep and not fun enough for kids, and to strange for teens and adults. The idea was good but the movie just felt like a stretched out ten minute Pixar short. Overall it was alright, but had the potential to be a great, fun family movie. Expand
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Th3GreenHorne7Nov 12, 2015
Inside Out is Disney's and Pixar's recently released film that unfortunately fell short of being another masterpiece from the minds of Pixar and Disney. Now don't get me wrong the movie was amazing! Beautiful animation, perfect voice acting,Inside Out is Disney's and Pixar's recently released film that unfortunately fell short of being another masterpiece from the minds of Pixar and Disney. Now don't get me wrong the movie was amazing! Beautiful animation, perfect voice acting, emotional story line, but that's the problem here. When people see movies from Pixar they expect the emotions to be evenly balanced between being 50% funny and 50% serious, but in Inside Out ventures out into a subject that requires a very knowledgeable understanding of the depth of the topic, but since it's their first time trying to get that serious, they did that to the best of their abilities and left a very big and important tone for the viewers to absorb, and that tone is not a stranger to anybody because we all go through these thing every day, and you know what? Change, is very dangerous and beautiful thing that is inside us all, and Riley was going through a very big change that threw her onto paths and roads less taken, and on second thought, Inside Out might as well be another Pixar masterpiece not for the animation or the voice acting, but for it's heart wrenching tone that people are looking for ways to coexist with in their lives, and in this film that tone is sent and received to everybody watched the film. Expand
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tanuki86Jul 7, 2015
A fun movie with lots of emotions and life lessons, but also whimsical fun. Great for the whole family.

The graphics do not dissapoint, there is exceptional detail throughout the movie. A pleasure to watch.
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edpoopstuffJul 14, 2015
Disney never gets animated movies wrong and well they did it again,it wasnt the best movie out there but it is the best movie in 2015 so far and also I wonder if disney had a had a hidden message of mood disorder
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BoogeeFilmGuyJul 13, 2015
Despite not being as original as everyone is saying, this film is still very inventive and nothing like Pixar has done before. It reminds me of the days when Pixar weren't just sequel making for profit, and when their films were clever andDespite not being as original as everyone is saying, this film is still very inventive and nothing like Pixar has done before. It reminds me of the days when Pixar weren't just sequel making for profit, and when their films were clever and enjoyable for the whole family. I'm a big fan of most of Pixar's films (Excluding Cars 2), so I knew I was going to enjoy this one in some sense. And boy, did I ever. If you're looking for a film to take your kids to, I recommend this one. They will enjoy it and you will too! Expand
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TheFilmFury101Jul 15, 2015
Inside Out succeeds in that it has good animation, a fantastic voice cast, is heartfelt and very creative. This marks a different term for Pixar that is steering in the direction of more smart and witty films. It's films have always been thatInside Out succeeds in that it has good animation, a fantastic voice cast, is heartfelt and very creative. This marks a different term for Pixar that is steering in the direction of more smart and witty films. It's films have always been that way but this is much different. The Incredibles had humour that was at most times for the adults. Inside Out has humour that kids and adults will both enjoy. Monsters University failed in that as most of the humour was geared more towards children. Another thing I loved about this film was that it was so colourful, believable (yes believable) and really made you question what you know. I was sitting in the theatre thinking, how do the emotions have other emotions when they are the emotions themselves. But then I remembered, it's a cartoon. I shouldn't say cartoon. It's an animated feature. Now for the reason iI rated it 8 and not 10. Inside Out is short, and at times it feels rushed. In that rushed time it introduces many characters, and many which are obsolete and not needed. It also feels like the heartfelt ending is also a little rushed and did not give me the feeling I got from watching Monsters Inc. But, every film has it's flaws. Overall, Inside Out is a must see and is something that I think everyone can appreciate. Expand
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willemsmithJul 18, 2015
It's isn't as if I purport to be some archetypical tough guy, but I'm just not one to cry in the theatre. Inside out got me though. Boy, did it get me.
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jamesnighJul 19, 2015
Loved the movie. These Pixar movies are always cute and fun and that was certainly true with this one. Nice plot and fun for the entire family. I would reccomend
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LegodarkJul 20, 2015
This movie is perfet, feelings emotions that spark is no longer today, 10 for Disney and pixar, in truth you are small or adult disney masterpiece calara you to the heart
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CineAutoctonoJul 22, 2019
Inside Out, it was an incredible and emotional film with very good characters and an incredibly moving story that brought me a tear, and its backgrounds are very well managed, a very good movie of the Pixar house.
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JackFlorenceJul 25, 2015
Amazing and very original movie! Good job Pixar! Must to watch!
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thetmg1Jul 28, 2015
This is one of Pixar's greatest movies ever. No matter what age you are you will feel all the emotions described in the movie. The message the movie gives at the end, if you pay attention to it, can really help a person who's going through anThis is one of Pixar's greatest movies ever. No matter what age you are you will feel all the emotions described in the movie. The message the movie gives at the end, if you pay attention to it, can really help a person who's going through an emotional phase as well. Could be the best family movie of the year. Expand
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XionMemoriesJul 30, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Never a movie has made me dry my tears from my face, and my eyes got wet with up to 3 different emotions. For me, this movie is just perfect, not as a colourful movie for children, but as a piece of art.
In 94 minutes, they aren't just able to make me cry and feel a lot of different emotions, they also recreate our minds in a brilliant way, mixing different psychological theories. And they still have time to make a deep view through what our society has decided about what is good and what is bad to feel, showing the real value of each feeling and the bad consequences of forcing ourselves into showing always a smile when it's actually out of context. It deserves, at least, a nomination to the "big" Oscar. 10/10
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SilvirAug 4, 2015
With a modern and fresh take on the growing up concept. Inside out is a humble story with a lot of details behind it.
This story gives you a gentle surprise as you sit down to watch it while guiding you through an incredibly interesting and
With a modern and fresh take on the growing up concept. Inside out is a humble story with a lot of details behind it.
This story gives you a gentle surprise as you sit down to watch it while guiding you through an incredibly interesting and fun new world of adventures in imagination land leaving you wanting more. With a hint that there will be.
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KtheMagnificentAug 10, 2015
This film is lovably Pixar. it's brightly coloured and original and charismatic whilst also smacking you in the face with sadness and making you cry like a little girl in the theatre.

but unlike Toy Story and Up and Pixars other emotional
This film is lovably Pixar. it's brightly coloured and original and charismatic whilst also smacking you in the face with sadness and making you cry like a little girl in the theatre.

but unlike Toy Story and Up and Pixars other emotional rollercoasters, Inside Out seems to go over childrens heads a little.

All of Pixars narratives are moralistic or underlying a major theme in some way and Inside Out is no different, but with Inside Out it seems to be too subtle and too articulate and complex for the average child to fully understand and appreciate.

But that does not lessen the enjoyment of the picture overall, and I highly recommend you watch it... just bring some tissues.
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jtuckerAug 14, 2015
Just like with basically every other Pixar movie, this one is amazing. Its a great concept that they really pulled off. Best kids movie of the year for sure!
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OldproAug 20, 2015
Enjoyed this film with a sophisticated 13-year old. Although there were slow bits, generally the movie moved along with wit and suspense. Great imagery, smart dialogue and a psychologically adept interpretation of the inner workings of ourEnjoyed this film with a sophisticated 13-year old. Although there were slow bits, generally the movie moved along with wit and suspense. Great imagery, smart dialogue and a psychologically adept interpretation of the inner workings of our emotions. At the end we agreed that it was a fine film, and "not for children" - too sophisticated! Expand
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Verschiel16Aug 22, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Another Pixar masterpiece. Inside Out is visually stunning and meaningfully captivating. The idea of tacking the topic of emotions and succesfully put it into an animated family movie is brilliant. It starts with a typical introduction of the characters that ingeniously transforms into a wild and touching plot. As soon as Riley's family move out of their hometown and have a new life in San Francisco the emotions in Riley's head try to figure out how to work with this drastic change. Joy is vibrant and full of life that leads the other emotions so that Riley will be happy and somewhat isolating Sadness out of the picture. As soon as things turn against them. Joy and Sadness are given a journey that will make them understand each other's purpose. Meanwhile the other emotions try to control Riley and end up making her emotionally confused. Towards the end Joy discovers that Sadness has a great part in the development of Riley. The message of the movie is clear. There won't be joy without sadness. Another lesson that Pixar instills in the minds of children, but surprisingly adults can also relate to this movie. Parents can relate and understand how their children feel and how great of a part Joy and Sadness play in our lives. This movie is one of the best animated movies ever crafted. It shows a great lesson and discovery in its viewers. Absolutely heartfelt and meaningful. It leaves you thinking about it and its very mature but important topic. Pixar outdid itself again. Releasing something close to the heart something viewers haven't felt since the first Toy Story. It is a compilation of all of Pixar's movies in one bright and heart piercing beauty. Expand
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xlAlejandrAug 24, 2015
A film that all parents should see. It shows the feelings of the growth stage of the young, showing clearly and in a fun and sentimental way as it affects them.
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CarlosTorresAug 26, 2015
I think Pixar has found it's way to make really great movies again. Not saying their previous work is bad, but the lack of originality was an issue. Inside Out is Pixar way to say that they have plenty stories to tell.
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jedwardsAug 30, 2015
One of my favourite Pixar films to date that provides a comedic insight into what makes a human being. It is funny, engaging and fully enjoyable. Pixar's best since The Incredibles.
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JuliusManiSep 3, 2015
I will say the truth: I've never seen this film before, but I already saw it in a trailer. But Disney/Pixar's "Inside Out" can change the life of some viewers, mostly for teenagers, because the story of a film is about a teenager named RileyI will say the truth: I've never seen this film before, but I already saw it in a trailer. But Disney/Pixar's "Inside Out" can change the life of some viewers, mostly for teenagers, because the story of a film is about a teenager named Riley and how does she lived her life as a teenager, like ordinary teenagers in real life. This movie has a lot of moral lessons, humors, dramatic scenes, and many more. This movie is perfect for the people around the world, most especially family. Expand
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NinthDoctorGuySep 6, 2015
"Inside Out" personifies five emotions (Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust and Fear), making them and the film not only enjoyable, but relatable. Docter and Del Carmen have created a beautiful film that returns to the height not seen since 2010's"Inside Out" personifies five emotions (Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust and Fear), making them and the film not only enjoyable, but relatable. Docter and Del Carmen have created a beautiful film that returns to the height not seen since 2010's "Toy Story 3". This film will no doubt be a shiny gem in Disney/Pixar's crown! Expand
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AbleuerSep 11, 2015
I love animated films and this one was definitely up to par! I found myself laughing and crying and on the edge of my seat for those "oh no!" type moments. I would definitely have to say this is by far one of my most recent favorite movies.I love animated films and this one was definitely up to par! I found myself laughing and crying and on the edge of my seat for those "oh no!" type moments. I would definitely have to say this is by far one of my most recent favorite movies. The movie as a whole was a little long (they could have shortened the journey back to Headquarters a bit) but I felt engaged the entire time.

I think it takes a lot of time and great insight to animate what really goes on inside our brains. It was really interesting to see how Riley's "Islands" changed as she grew older and began to "forget" things from when she was younger.

Overall I give this movie a 10, definitely one of the best Pixar films to date.
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whit2041Sep 13, 2015
I was very please with this Pixar movie. It felt a lot different than the other Pixar movies that I have come to know. They all seemed to have the same story line and it was starting to get old. When I first watched a preview for this film, II was very please with this Pixar movie. It felt a lot different than the other Pixar movies that I have come to know. They all seemed to have the same story line and it was starting to get old. When I first watched a preview for this film, I was very excited to see what it had in store for the audience.

I originally was very hesitant about going to see this film because children's movies usually are not my favorite. I was very surprised when I walked out of this movie because it kept me so engaged the whole time that I could not believe it was over. I found myself getting upset and even relating to the film about certain emotions that we all have. I gave this film a 10 because I truly felt like it was a film for all ages. It was a very good film for young children because it gave them a look inside their own head. As young children, they can sometimes be confused by their own emotions because they have never experienced them before. I thought this was a great and new way to teach children about their different emotions and how to deal with them. I also felt like it was a great lesson for adults as well. Not only does it teach them about their emotions, but it shows because how to deal with children's emotions, while putting it into a cute film.

I was not surprised to see that this movie had great reviews. Everyone I have talked to has absolutely loved it and the message that it displayed. It was something new and not like any of Pixar's other films. I would definitely recommend this film to all ages. It is a cute film that pulls at your heart strings as you can relate to many, if not all, of the emotions that young Riley has.
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annapatrixSep 15, 2015
It's an extraordinarily beautiful movie that can sneak up on even the most cold-hearted of skeptics and touch them beyond tears!

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toronto905Sep 28, 2015
Gorgeously animated, inventive and powerfully moving. It's truly a heart touching story about common problems children face and how their emotions react based on the situation. what an astonishing idea, what an amazing development, what aGorgeously animated, inventive and powerfully moving. It's truly a heart touching story about common problems children face and how their emotions react based on the situation. what an astonishing idea, what an amazing development, what a heart-wrenching drama . It's the Pixar we knew and loved for years. I must admit I've never seen anything quite like this Expand
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MidnightStudiosOct 6, 2015
A Pixar masterpiece. Not by virtue of content matter, but by execution. Not Pixar's funniest film...and maybe that's a good thing, since sometimes humour just gets in the way.
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ashk4nOct 14, 2015
What a Film! What a Lovely film! what a word INSIDE OUT ! again Pixar is on the scene, you never saw something like this! this film learned us happiness and sadness are supplement , definitely this movie will win all the prizes speciallyWhat a Film! What a Lovely film! what a word INSIDE OUT ! again Pixar is on the scene, you never saw something like this! this film learned us happiness and sadness are supplement , definitely this movie will win all the prizes specially Oscar ! but pixar made a bad mistake ! The Good Dinosaur and Inside Out both in one year ? :/ Expand
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Anas_123Oct 18, 2015
An Awseome unimaginable movie ever made. This film contain comedy, emotions and everything that a movie should contain. Watch this movie and you will cry at last moment
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JaicmanOct 21, 2015
Really funny and well made, I consider is a great achievement for Pixar. For all childrens is a really good movie, for a major public Im not sure that everybody will love it.
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Jollyjoe1000Nov 22, 2015
It is great,make sense, the characters are well made, and that hilarious chimerical is the icing on the feelings, and Bing Bong cake,MMMMM delicios. delicious and pixar at there best.
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ChosenKukky03Mar 13, 2016
Quite simply a masterpiece. When I saw the poster for this, I expected a MetaScore of about 42. But this film is everything that makes Disney and Pixar good. Humorous, original, witty, and heartfelt are just some of the compliments that thisQuite simply a masterpiece. When I saw the poster for this, I expected a MetaScore of about 42. But this film is everything that makes Disney and Pixar good. Humorous, original, witty, and heartfelt are just some of the compliments that this film has more than earned. Expand
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Dominix99Nov 12, 2015
Probably one of the best Pixar movies of all time. The emotional coaster that this will put you on is a crazy one. Better than Toy Story imo don't @ me.
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AngeloNaorbeNov 21, 2015
Pixar often featured movies encapsulating themes of growing up. Finding Nemo, Toy Story (franchise), Up and many more have been praised by the unconventional encasement of a coming-of-age story mixed with traditional youthful storylines. 2015Pixar often featured movies encapsulating themes of growing up. Finding Nemo, Toy Story (franchise), Up and many more have been praised by the unconventional encasement of a coming-of-age story mixed with traditional youthful storylines. 2015 had been successful for Pixar as Inside Out presented an intriguing storyline matched with emotional depth.

Frankly, I've waited for the release of this movie for over a year after seeing a trailer of it from Big Hero 6 and I am deeply ecstatic with the results. The characters were not just one-dimensional and it seemed like the emotions also had their own persona and just magnify what they are about such as Joy being outwardly "Joyful" though can also feel sadness and other emotions as well.

The casting was superb. Everyone did an incredible job. I am a big fan of SNL and they train comedians well by giving them random roles on their skits.

Most importantly, the storyline prompted me to give the movie an A+ grade. It is a nice metaphor of what happens inside the head of a child who is in the verge of undergoing the tedious process of puberty. It did not sugarcoat the pain of growing up rather it was brave enough to show what it really feels even if other people would castigate the movie due to its depressing atmosphere. It also explored the best lands we could ever explore--- the mind.

Overall, this movie deserves a 10 just like other Pixar films which I grew up with. But this one stands out due to its sheer originality and bold overall concept.
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Xan_RyilDec 3, 2015
An outclass film, crafted perfectly around a marvellous idea. I was very much curious to watch this movie since I heard that the main characters in the movie are human emotions, after all I wanted to get inside my own head for once. From tinyAn outclass film, crafted perfectly around a marvellous idea. I was very much curious to watch this movie since I heard that the main characters in the movie are human emotions, after all I wanted to get inside my own head for once. From tiny details of memories, dreams and subconscious to the complex behavioural patterns, Inside Out is total knock out. Although physical appearance and motion of Main character Joy, reminded me Penny from The Big Bang Theory, but it was Amy Poehler who stands above all other aspects (except for the idea) of the movie. Expand
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MagicheadNov 24, 2015
First time since Toy Story 3 that I am again excited for a Pixar movie and it delivered. Everything I love about Pixar, gorgeous animation/ visuals, touching story and original ideas on an (I have to give in) already existing concept. VoiceFirst time since Toy Story 3 that I am again excited for a Pixar movie and it delivered. Everything I love about Pixar, gorgeous animation/ visuals, touching story and original ideas on an (I have to give in) already existing concept. Voice acting is superb as well and casted perfectly especially anger. Overall I can just give the recommendation to see this movie. 10/10 Expand
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gdiego135Dec 3, 2015
Great movie for the whole family, honestly a very thought out idea, Disney is really at the head of the game, but i mean when aren't they? I think their could be sequels to this movie FOREVER because it's about peoples feelings and what yourGreat movie for the whole family, honestly a very thought out idea, Disney is really at the head of the game, but i mean when aren't they? I think their could be sequels to this movie FOREVER because it's about peoples feelings and what your thinking everyday, so they can have a new character every movie for the rest of eternity!!!!!!!!!1 Expand
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VITATMDec 14, 2015
Trama muy original y completamente recomendada para sus familias, ya sean niños o cualquier joven o adulto amante de las películas de animación. Película muy notable.
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CriviewerDec 26, 2015
It deserved a higher score, if it weren't for the constant silliness of some scenes (like Joy's overly-optimistic lines). First off, nicely animated and well scripted, things connect very well, which is a definite plus. Also, the otherIt deserved a higher score, if it weren't for the constant silliness of some scenes (like Joy's overly-optimistic lines). First off, nicely animated and well scripted, things connect very well, which is a definite plus. Also, the other emotions (specifically Disgust and Anger) are just lovely.

Secondly, the turning point of the movie, what actually made the leap from mediocre to great was that scene where the imaginary friend is left behind, very emotional, masterfully done. That was memorable, that was a moment we all could relate to (even if we didn't have an imaginary friend). The scene illustrates so well the sacrifice every child has to make when entering adulthood.

An emotional and delightful movie!
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tobeeryDec 29, 2015
Pixar hits another homerun here. It's a wonderfully creative and complex concept which is executed really well and it's surprisingly mature compared to other Pixar ventures.
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Animationlover2Jan 3, 2016
Holly mother of god this movie is the Best and the most awesome Pixar Movie Of all. The story of this movie was great and heartwarming and orignal the cast were amazing Amy, Bill, Mindy, Lewis, Phillis and everyone is awesome. I saw thisHolly mother of god this movie is the Best and the most awesome Pixar Movie Of all. The story of this movie was great and heartwarming and orignal the cast were amazing Amy, Bill, Mindy, Lewis, Phillis and everyone is awesome. I saw this movie three times i'd laughed three times and Cried Three times. inside Out is indeed the best Pixar movie of all along with Monsters Inc, The Toy Story Movies, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles. Expand
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MovieManiac1994Jan 4, 2016
Pixar again heads the class…
Fittingly for a movie set inside someone’s head, Pixar’s 15th feature is a fireworks display of fizzing ideas and bursts of imagination. By some distance the animation giant’s finest since Toy Story 3 kicked the
Pixar again heads the class…
Fittingly for a movie set inside someone’s head, Pixar’s 15th feature is a fireworks display of fizzing ideas and bursts of imagination. By some distance the animation giant’s finest since Toy Story 3 kicked the stuffing from us all in 2010, it shows just why director Pete Docter (Monsters Inc., Up) and the rest of Pixar’s key creatives call themselves the ‘Brain Trust’.

The heroine/host of Inside Out is 11-year-old Riley (Kaitlyn Dias), whose happy Minnesotan childhood bites dust when her parents (Kyle McLachlan, Diane Lane) decide to up sticks to San Francisco. Until now, the five Emotions that marshal Riley’s thoughts and feelings (they reside inside Headquarters, operating a control panel and looking out through the windows of her eyes) have been captained by Joy (Amy Poehler), a round-faced saucer-eyed cherub dressed in sunny yellow.

Three of the other four Emotions – needle-thin, purple Fear (Bill Hader), short, square, crimson Anger (Lewis Black) and recoiling, green Disgust (Mindy Kaling) – have been on the periphery of things, while hunched, pouty, blue Sadness (Phyllis Smith) has lurked so deep in the background as to be almost out of sight, out of mind. But now, with Riley hating her new house, unable to make friends and losing her mojo on the hockey ice, Sadness is suddenly working front and centre.

Riley’s misery in Minnesota is only the outside story. The inner journey sees Joy and Sadness get accidentally locked out of Headquarters, lost in a candy-coloured mindscape of vast dimensions. In order to return and wrestle the controls from Fear, Anger and Disgust, they must navigate a vast zone packed with seemingly infinite memories, each one a glowing sphere, and such distinctive regions as Imagination Land, Dream Production, Subconscious and Abstract Thought. Joy, of course, tries to lead the way, but it is only by accepting Sadness that a solution might be found.

Even by the standards of the Pixar bods, who make it their business to mix brain with heart in order to entertain adults as much as kids, this is, well, heady stuff, sure to boggle fragile little minds. And there’s more, too, with Personality Islands, a literal Train Of Thought and a prized vault of Core Memories that have shaped and shaded Riley’s spirit.

This last, especially, is a tricky concept for nippers to grasp, even before it’s revealed that Riley’s increasingly downbeat mood can filter perception to show old events in a different light – Core Memories, forever golden, are suddenly tinged blue for they now represent that which has been lost. As the voices in Keanu Reeves’ head might say in unison, Whoa.

But even as the bigger-brained concepts pass the little ones by, they’ll be dazzled by the bright animation of the retro-styled interior landscapes, and by the darker, more realistically rendered ‘real world’. Inside Out, like all Pixar movies (yes, even Cars 2), is a technical marvel, and the perilous journey undertaken by Joy and Sadness is sure to command attention, with its collapsing panoramas representing Riley’s crumbling innocence.

It’s scary stuff, on several levels, which makes the presence of Riley’s former imaginary friend, Bing Bong – part cat, part dolphin, part elephant – a welcome inclusion, his affable bumbling dovetailing with Poehler’s indomitable, sing-song radiance (she makes Dory sound depressed) to add grins to grimaces.

Also arriving thick and fast are the gags, be it glimpses into the workings of other people’s minds, the dumping of needless memories to make room for new ones (there go the names of all the US Presidents) or a delicious explanation as to the origin of earworms. It’s sterling stuff, with one throwaway gag pertaining to YA vampires providing the biggest laugh you’ll likely hear in a cinema this year. Oh, to peek inside the Brain Trust’s heads – those trains of thought rocketing hither and thither must look like time-lapse footage of Waterloo Station.

Given Pixar’s recent favouring of sequels, Inside Out deserves applause for bringing such a dazzling original concept to our screens, even if it does harbour a passing resemblance to classic Beano strip The Numskulls. That said, this, more than any other Pixar movie, demands a sequel, trilogy or more, much as Francois Truffaut revisited his The 400 Blows hero, Antoine Doinel, throughout life. Can you imagine what will be going on in Riley’s head when she becomes a teenager, or goes to university and discovers mind-altering substances, or hits middle age? You know that Pixar can; it’s a no-brainer.

Like the Toy Story trilogy, Inside Out is about leaving childhood behind. It’s not quite as moving as those films but it is A-grade Pixar, full of Sadness and Joy.
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FilmMasterEdJan 6, 2016
Pixar's all-star tour of a preteen girl's head is a flat-out masterpiece

An 11-year-old girl wrestles with the bickering emotions inside her head. It sounds like a therapy session. Instead, Pixar's 15th feature is another landmark, an
Pixar's all-star tour of a preteen girl's head is a flat-out masterpiece

An 11-year-old girl wrestles with the bickering emotions inside her head. It sounds like a therapy session. Instead, Pixar's 15th feature is another landmark, an unmissable film triumph that raises the bar on what animation can do and proves that live action doesn't have dibs on cinematic art. Oh, did I say it was funny? It is, uproariously so, when you're not brushing away a tear.

Riley (voiced by Kaitlyn Dias) is upset that her dad (Kyle MacLachlan) and mom (Diane Lane) have moved her to San Francisco (colored in dull browns) from bright, snowy Minnesota, where she loved playing hockey with her BFFs.

It's a scary new school and no friends, except for her emotions: Joy (Amy Poehler, perfection) used to be in charge. Now she's on a trip with Sadness (Phyllis Smith, all touching gravity) to recover Riley's best memories. That leaves Fear (a comically hyper Bill Hader), Disgust (Mindy Kaling, mistress of dismissive cool) and Anger (Lewis Black finding the vocal equivalent of a head bursting into flames) in charge over at Riley HQ. Ah, adolescence explained at last.

The idea has been tried — remember TV's Herman's Head? — but never with the artful brilliance of filmmaker Pete Docter (Up; Monsters, Inc.). Docter gets into our control centers as well as Riley's. We all hear voices in our heads — no, not the kind that get you locked up. As envisioned by Docter, co-director Ronnie Del Carmen and co-writers Meg LeFauve and Josh Cooley, Inside Out isn't so much a tale of emotions at war as it is emotions angling for a truce, reflected in Michael Giacchino's glorious, mood-leaping score.

Too sophisticated? Maybe so when the film takes us to the dark subconscious, "where troublemakers go." Kids will probably roll with the abstract punches thrown by this burst of pure imagination. Parents and adults will likely be traumatized. You've been warned.
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gameguardian21Mar 10, 2016
Another pixar classic, inside out remains an emotional, epic, and a funny movie. Pixar has never disappointed, and this is a great example. I would recommend this to anyone who has watched disney.
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pfirsigJan 27, 2016
One of the best animated films I've ever seen. Watched it with great pleasure together with my 4-year-old daughter. She was amazed. All the characters are nice but we especially liked Anger and Joy. I can't but note that Inside Out has someOne of the best animated films I've ever seen. Watched it with great pleasure together with my 4-year-old daughter. She was amazed. All the characters are nice but we especially liked Anger and Joy. I can't but note that Inside Out has some educational elements - all the mental processes in our brains are shown in a simplified manner. That helps children learn more about themselves. How our memory works, how associations appear, what kind of emotions we feel, etc. Strongly recommend Inside Out. Expand
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amitshawJan 30, 2016
What a Concept, What a presentation, Loved this Movie. I think 2016 Best Animated Movie award will be for sure. Best Movie of the Year in Animation Category.
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TonyoJan 30, 2016
Pixar évoque avec beauté et justesse le thème des émotions.
Un bijou et un énorme coup de cœur pour ce film. Tellement d'émotion en voyant ce film (c'est le cas de le dire) que j'en avais pas ressenti autant depuis Toy Story 3.
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BlancheNov 19, 2017
A superb addition to Pixar's extensive catalogue. This film is atypical, unique and original in myriads of different ways via an incredibly refreshing outlook for family animated cinema. Its idiosyncratic approach pays off in dividends withA superb addition to Pixar's extensive catalogue. This film is atypical, unique and original in myriads of different ways via an incredibly refreshing outlook for family animated cinema. Its idiosyncratic approach pays off in dividends with characters who undergo prodigious rates of development. These characters slowly learn that they need to approach problems case by case and they must work both together and interchangeably. The film has a supremely enthralling stance on memory and emotion, despite some oversimplifications - but they are cute oversimplifications which hardly bog the film down. The plot is also very easy to follow, nothing confusing whatsoever. The music is also charming and sweet. Does it have the potential to be a Pixar classic? Yes, it certainly does. Stellar film. Expand
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d3v1lf0xFeb 13, 2016
(+) It's a really clever, inventive and interesting movie.
(+) It's a food for thought even for an adult.
(-) It has a few boring scence.
It's one of the best animation movies I have ever seen.
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hrmonFeb 26, 2016
Inside Out is not just a movie based on a great idea, but also a movie that implemented an idea very well. There are scientific explanation for many details of the movie.
Maybe Inside Out won't be the best movie you have ever seen, but it
Inside Out is not just a movie based on a great idea, but also a movie that implemented an idea very well. There are scientific explanation for many details of the movie.
Maybe Inside Out won't be the best movie you have ever seen, but it can be one of the most informative ones. It helps you to know yourself more and better.
Only thing that you should do is to try to watch it carefully and enjoy it!
(I am not good at English! Sorry for any mistakes.)
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AiAmanoMar 7, 2016
I could just go on full euphoric mode here, but i won't do that. I will only tell your that this movie is insanely good for every age (maybe not kids under 8 years tho but if its very colorful they will enjoy it as well i guess). Go watch itI could just go on full euphoric mode here, but i won't do that. I will only tell your that this movie is insanely good for every age (maybe not kids under 8 years tho but if its very colorful they will enjoy it as well i guess). Go watch it now, big recommendation! Expand
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BlaxpupasMar 16, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Seriously guys, best Disney film for a lot of years. The original base, and the very nice story make it assom but, if i just give it a 9, its because the returning its so poor originaly, but its an assom film. Expand
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jbarrozo98Mar 16, 2016
This is actually one of the best films I've ever seen. This is not any other film I have seen that is as creative or wonderful as Inside Out. I mean come on, who else can create an amazing world of inside the mind? I personally think itThis is actually one of the best films I've ever seen. This is not any other film I have seen that is as creative or wonderful as Inside Out. I mean come on, who else can create an amazing world of inside the mind? I personally think it should treated as any other great film rather then some other animated film. It has done things live action films can not do. The reason why I loved it is because unlike most of the Hollywood movies these days, this movie has heart and soul and it actually leaves an impact on yourself rather than just entertaining you. It has to be seen by everyone. Expand
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SrPepeJan 6, 2018
Una película muy buena, me gusto y deja un lindo mensaje. Gran historia y entrañables personajes.
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ElectroNickApr 8, 2016
After the release “Cars 2” Pixar has seem to lose its track with critics. Children may still love the films that had come after but adults and critics had some split ideas for the following film “Brave”. That film was enduring as it divedAfter the release “Cars 2” Pixar has seem to lose its track with critics. Children may still love the films that had come after but adults and critics had some split ideas for the following film “Brave”. That film was enduring as it dived into the relationship between the queen and Merida. However, the story line did rely on some free spirited princess cliches that are a staple of Pixar’s parent company. The “planes” films are “Cars” spin off that have been universally panned by critics and it was very clear that these films were only meant for the youngest of audiences ( i.e. toddlers to six year olds). So when the trailer for Pixar’s latest outing came to theaters, many movie lovers (myself included) people were concerned with how this film was going to turn out. However as soon as the opening credits were over and the film proper had begun, it was very clear to me that Pixar had finally gotten back on its “A” game. “Inside Out” is not only a fun film that can be enjoyed by people of all ages, it is also a great insight on the nature of emotions and how all of them are nessacry in the development of a growing person.
One of the first concerns that I personally had was that the emotions would only have one note personalities. For example, joy would be the generic quirky hero, fear would be the “geek”, Disgust would be the premdomina, sadness would only be able to express sadness and have it be it, and to have anger be the “hot-head” of the group. However, much to my surprise the writers have given the emotions their own distinct personalizes that have other elements of the other emotions. For example, Disgust shows a few instances of happiness when Reilly (their host) would have a chance to be happy with her move to San Francisco. It is only appropriate that the writers would have Reilly go through a move which would cause her to have an emotional breakthrough. Moving is a position that many young viewers could relate and it is an emotional experience for children and adults. Moving is leaving everything that someone loves behind in order to live in a prosperous future. The change is very hard for young Reilly as she struggles to comprehend that the house that her family moves into is not really her dream house. With this drastic change, the emotions start to fight amongst themselves about what is best for Reilly. This makes for a compelling story since the negative emotions like anger and fear and even disgust really want to do what is best for their host.
As the plot progresses, joy and sadness are separated from the rest of the emotions, they meet with Reilly’s old imaginary friend named Bing Bong who was forgotten by her as she grew older. As soon as he had come onscreen, I thought to myself “he is going to find a way to betray Sadness and Joy and then try to take over the mind so that he would be the only friend that Reilly would have. However, the film had made the choice to not throw in a last-minute villain, the film makers had decided to choose a more tragic route for the character. The character disappears towards the end of the film forever which symbolizes the end of childhood and that the emotions need to continue to prosper in the future to maintain Reilly’s emotional balance. It is for the better that the film doesn’t have a main villain, the girl going through her emotions is a strong conflict as it is. The surprise twist toward the end of the film shows the importance of negative emotions as well as positive emotions. The film teaches children (as well as adults) that negative emotions are needed for a balanced life. People cannot experience joy without going through the sadness. A negative experience could be seen as a challenge to help with self- improvement
There is a running gag in the film about the girl and every character in the film remembering a commercial jingle that keeps popping up in their mind. The gag is not only hilarious but it is also an interesting bit of social commentary. The commercial jingle is a slight reflection of how far people go to promote their product. The jingles were made to be as catchy on purpose so that the target audience could remember their product. Another interesting piece of social commentary was when the cells were dumping the memories that Reilly deems as unimportant. Some of those said memories were the presidents of the United States such as John
Quincy Adams or Andrew Jackson. This brief segment of the film is a reflection of the ongoing short attention span that the younger generation has towards academia. The newer generations are more prone to being distracted by forms of media and showing less of an interest in studies.
As a final note, “Inside Out” is a proud return to form film by Pixar that not only has a good piece of social commentary but it is also a reflection on hoe all emotions are needed even if they are negative. In a time of extremist opinions that are especially found on the internet, people can learn from this film.
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FrankDiazJul 2, 2017
No me senti emocionado cuando vi el trailer pero me di el tiempo de verla y fue una de las mas inespereradas sorpresas que he tenido es sin duda el mejor guion que haya visto en una pelicula animada, los personajes, la trama, el trabajoNo me senti emocionado cuando vi el trailer pero me di el tiempo de verla y fue una de las mas inespereradas sorpresas que he tenido es sin duda el mejor guion que haya visto en una pelicula animada, los personajes, la trama, el trabajo visual es simplemente espectacular. Como siempre llore como un nino y eso la hace de mis favoritas Expand
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TheAtlanticApr 29, 2016
The biggest obstacle for Inside-Out, is that the world it is set in is not well-defined. We are not told if the emotions are controlling the little girl or simply assisting her. The separate islands they venture out to seem like they wereThe biggest obstacle for Inside-Out, is that the world it is set in is not well-defined. We are not told if the emotions are controlling the little girl or simply assisting her. The separate islands they venture out to seem like they were arbitrarily created, and the fact that joy exists as the only positive emotion is a little confusing. The girl also seems to young to be undergoing such a large shift into depression, and the fact that she is depressed is never actually highlighted in the movie. The movie lacks as many jokes that are typically seen in a Pixar movie, but several scenes hit very well (ex. The look into the mom's brain). While Pixar succeeds in creating a visually appealing and well-acted film, the plot in itself seems like a reach. Expand
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BananaReviewsJun 16, 2016
Fantástico,mais uma obra de arte da Disney Pixar,Super criativo e divertido,emocionante e cativante com personagens carismáticos demais,filme essencial de assistir.
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Stargirl04May 15, 2016
Great Pixar movie! It was so creative and there was really so many places they could have gone with it. Loved it! I love how different therapists use the characters in their practices to help children who have been victimized express theirGreat Pixar movie! It was so creative and there was really so many places they could have gone with it. Loved it! I love how different therapists use the characters in their practices to help children who have been victimized express their emotions. Amazing important fim :) Expand
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ZachSchellerJul 16, 2016
Innovation is how Pixar has been so great for so long. But beyond the creativity, Inside Out pulls at your heart strings in a way only, well, emotions can...
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RobertTheGreatFeb 28, 2017
Finally! A Pixar Movie That Made Pixar Out Of The Mold! You Would Believe What I Think Of This Movie. This Is My Favorite Movie Of All Time! This Is Also This Is One Of My Most Memorable Movie Of Time!
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JP32Dec 7, 2021
Inside Out is the first and only Pixar movie of the 2010s worthy of standing alongside the studio’s classics. In comparison to Monsters University or Finding Dory, which seemed so small, tv-like, and insignificant, Inside Out feels like theInside Out is the first and only Pixar movie of the 2010s worthy of standing alongside the studio’s classics. In comparison to Monsters University or Finding Dory, which seemed so small, tv-like, and insignificant, Inside Out feels like the real deal. A big, theatrical, Pixar event. The movie is not up there in the upper tier of the catalogue, but it comes from approximately the same creative place. Expand
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shiftworkerAug 22, 2016
Cutesy and kiddy-friendly, yet with tons of those bits that have the parents exchange knowing looks that they get what the film-makers are up to and what the message is. There is somethign different here to your run of the mill cartoon, butCutesy and kiddy-friendly, yet with tons of those bits that have the parents exchange knowing looks that they get what the film-makers are up to and what the message is. There is somethign different here to your run of the mill cartoon, but it's over-hyped. Don't expect Citizen Kane and you'll probably enjoy it. Expand
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JaigovanSep 3, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Remember Toy story well Disney really used all their opinions this time and didn't rush it, inside out is the most funniest,Joyful,And most brilliant film ever. Expand
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mekayla1234Dec 8, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This was a great and funny movie! It takes an abstract concept of emotions and makes them concrete for children. It is a family movie that opens discussion about deeper emotions and the concept of loss. Emotions are something that the modern world thinks should be hidden and a brave face should be put on. This movie shows why emotions change and memories become sad. The little girl faces many moments of sadness in this movie and she seems to have no hope for happiness again. One possibility of conversation with children after watching this movie could be about where we get our happiness from. Is it something that we find for ourselves, from religion, or from others. These are questions we have to wrestle through with our children and peers. Not only was this a great movie but it is a great conversation starter for many other topics. Expand
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MonkiReviewsMay 28, 2017
The best animated story since Toy Story 3. It is put together amazingly except I wanted to see more of what happened in the normal world. It has sad, happy, and funny moments all in one. It is almost perfect.
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mrdr4gonNov 15, 2017
This is Pixar's greatest film. A tightly constructed masterpiece of CGI storytelling that manages to condense heady themes in a way that anyone of any age will grasp and understand, all the while maintaining a great sense of fun and visual splendor.
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JLuis_001Sep 7, 2017
The concept was risky, but Pixar came out well, one more gem for their wonderful source of ideas, this is Pixar's fort, they should avoid at all costs the sequels and focus on new and original works.
Inside Out is entertaining, fun and
The concept was risky, but Pixar came out well, one more gem for their wonderful source of ideas, this is Pixar's fort, they should avoid at all costs the sequels and focus on new and original works.
Inside Out is entertaining, fun and spectacular, a fable focused on human emotions and connections, a job of immense quality and excellent entertainment.
Recommended 100%
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OnlyAGreatOnlyOct 7, 2017
Inside Out is an inspiring + entertaining movie, as it shows pride and cares about it's characteristic orbs. Yellow Joy, Blue Sadness, Green Disgust, Red Anger and Purple is Fear. Do not worry.
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KanjiDec 13, 2017
This effort is one of the most unique and original pieces by Pixar in a long time. It just seems to achieve the balance of simplicity and layering in all departments, with superb precision. Simplicity to cater to the kids and layering to helpThis effort is one of the most unique and original pieces by Pixar in a long time. It just seems to achieve the balance of simplicity and layering in all departments, with superb precision. Simplicity to cater to the kids and layering to help the grown ups too. The story, the characters and even the delicate music fits every scene like a jigsaw puzzle. A family flick which will surely become a classic within Pixar's catalogue. Expand
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tamcwlmmDec 21, 2017
Pixar suprises us jet again with a animation movie that will go down in history as one of the best. It's beautiful story, clever plot points and visually stunning, this one will not disappoint. Even though the film is only 1h30m, you grow toPixar suprises us jet again with a animation movie that will go down in history as one of the best. It's beautiful story, clever plot points and visually stunning, this one will not disappoint. Even though the film is only 1h30m, you grow to care about most of the characters. This one is for sure one for the whole family to enjoy. Expand
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Jaredc324May 15, 2019
Inside Out is the full-circle, straight-to-the-gut feature of their sensational run thus far. From toys to bugs, from fish to cars. Emotions might just be their most complex narrative and premise to date, but it also makes it the mostInside Out is the full-circle, straight-to-the-gut feature of their sensational run thus far. From toys to bugs, from fish to cars. Emotions might just be their most complex narrative and premise to date, but it also makes it the most resonant and most real of stories. As you would expect, it makes you laugh, it makes you cry, it makes you scream and makes you sigh. But more than anything Inside Out makes you reconnect, relive and remember what's most important in what we live for and why we life for. Expand
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FilipeNetoSep 22, 2019
This animated film is undoubtedly one of the most original and creative I've seen in a long time, and all because of the script, portraying the way emotions (transformed into the characters Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Anger and Fear) influence theThis animated film is undoubtedly one of the most original and creative I've seen in a long time, and all because of the script, portraying the way emotions (transformed into the characters Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Anger and Fear) influence the actions and behaviors of a young girl who has just moved with her parents to a new city. Intelligent, even intellectual, this film explains in a fun and light way how our emotions, memory and consciousness work, among other complex topics associated with our behavior and psyche, such as nightmares, dreams, traumas, etc.

Not much to say about voice actors, and I don't even know most of them. Amy Poehler, who gives voice to Joy, is the one that stands out but everyone did an excellent job. All the characters had their time to shine, but the focus of the film is on the five emotions (with a strong emphasis on Joy and Sadness) and Riley herself. There are truly moving moments throughout the film, which I don't think are intended for children, but rather for a teenage audience and young adults, able to understand what the movie is showing. Before finishing, I just want to leave a word for the well-written dialogues, with some humor in between.

From a technical point of view, the movie is flawless, as expected from a Pixar movie. Animated through advanced CGI features, it's the state of the art. Vibrant colors, good brightness, safe and realistic drawings ensure aesthetic and visual beauty, while attention to detail is visible, for example, in the way scenery and everyday objects are carefully designed. As sometimes happens in the movies of this studio, the soundtrack is not the strong dish here.

I was truly delighted with this movie because of the way it addresses complex and intellectual topics. But this film is not only that: it is, above all, a good story about how we deal with our dreams, longings and emotions and how they can shape, or even redefine, our character at key moments in our lives.
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Vulf001Jun 13, 2018
After i saw Inside Out, i wanted to see what others thought. Critics were praising it, however, the users were disliking it. I wondered why. Inside out is an wonderful film. You would expect that the emotions would behave exactly how theyAfter i saw Inside Out, i wanted to see what others thought. Critics were praising it, however, the users were disliking it. I wondered why. Inside out is an wonderful film. You would expect that the emotions would behave exactly how they would (Anger would be angry, Fear would be afraid) and that's the only thing going against it. Everything else is perfect: the animation, plot and so on. Go see it. Expand
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EgeBerkAug 15, 2018
Inside out you know nothing about movie when you look at just the name without knowing anything strange but beautiful,it makes you wonder. I watched this comment the second time I watched after winning the oscar prize for this movie.

the
Inside out you know nothing about movie when you look at just the name without knowing anything strange but beautiful,it makes you wonder. I watched this comment the second time I watched after winning the oscar prize for this movie.

the first word to say about the movie is a super idea that people are entering into the brain, memories and their perfect emotions that control them. Happiness,Anger, Sadness, Fear, Disgust can not live without them, filmin is trying to tell us all together a wonderful message to everyone, not just children, everyoneeee

frankly I am very satisfied with the inside out BRAVO
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