Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: June 19, 2015
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AliceofXAug 11, 2015
I should probably start this review with mentioning that I did not get to see the original English version of Inside Out but a dubbed one rather. I don't know how that affects my experience of it but here we go.

I don't want to go into
I should probably start this review with mentioning that I did not get to see the original English version of Inside Out but a dubbed one rather. I don't know how that affects my experience of it but here we go.

I don't want to go into plot details as the trailers avoided all that so I'll just say that Inside Out is a movie about growing up and loss. The two things that always seem to go together.

This movie drove me to tears. And judging from the other reviews I was not the only one. Yet, as I drove home, and looked back I realised that the story wasn't that great. There was nothing particularly striking about it. So why was I so in love with it by the end credits? Why was it such a kick in the emotions? Some part of me fears it will not stand the test of time.

What will ultimately happen is that you will see Inside Out and it will either touch you deeply or it won't. For the second group I don't know what to say. I guess it is a movie that just needs to be seen for the experience that it is.
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WJSDec 20, 2015
I thought that this film looked amazing and really took me on an emotional rollercoaster ride. The voice work is fantastic and the use of colour to evoke emotional response is at times intense. I've suffered from clinical depression forI thought that this film looked amazing and really took me on an emotional rollercoaster ride. The voice work is fantastic and the use of colour to evoke emotional response is at times intense. I've suffered from clinical depression for several years now, and the emotional manipulation that this film put me through really triggered a lot of sadness and fear within me that I know far too well. Whether that's a good thing or bad thing remains to be seen, but if a film can affect me in that way, I'd say it's pretty good. Whatever the case, I think that “Inside Out” is a good example of psychological education. Expand
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Movi3R3vi3werJun 24, 2015
Disney Pixar shows us why they are the king of animation with Inside Out, a truly wonderful film and it easily the front runner for a Best Animation academy award and even a Best Picture! Inside Out is the best film Pixar has put out in theDisney Pixar shows us why they are the king of animation with Inside Out, a truly wonderful film and it easily the front runner for a Best Animation academy award and even a Best Picture! Inside Out is the best film Pixar has put out in the five years and what a comeback it is! This is visually dazzling, heartfelt film and filled with so many memorable characters. Inside Out is destined to be an instant classic. Kids will like this movie, adults will LOVE this movie! It is also one of the best films I've seen so far this year, its only competition being Mad Max Fury Road. Expand
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WheelzFourReelzJun 20, 2015
With mature themes, great characters, superb voice acting, a hilarious script with strong emotional punches, breathtaking animation, and an excellent score, Inside Out proves that Pixar has still got it with their best, and smartest, film in years.
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leopoldoJul 10, 2015
Pixar made a great movie, Inside Out is an awesome Disney animation. As Pixar always does, inside out has ma very creative and unique story, you'll surely leave the theater with another vision. The film is great fun with happy and sad parts,Pixar made a great movie, Inside Out is an awesome Disney animation. As Pixar always does, inside out has ma very creative and unique story, you'll surely leave the theater with another vision. The film is great fun with happy and sad parts, a small downside is that unlike other Disney movies, you do not laugh often. The soundtrack is great and matches the film in many parts. The animation is amazing, you see every strand of hair and every particle on the screen, is very well done. Iside Out is another stunning work of Disney and Pixar worth watching with a great story and great animation. 9/10 Expand
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spongeswiftMar 16, 2017
Inside Out was Pixar's first amazing movie in a long time. With the out pour of horrible or bland Pixar movies just years earlier I think this was Pixar's reinvention and they knew it. It's story to it's characters is nothing short ofInside Out was Pixar's first amazing movie in a long time. With the out pour of horrible or bland Pixar movies just years earlier I think this was Pixar's reinvention and they knew it. It's story to it's characters is nothing short of fantastic and unforgettable. As they for sure use cheap emotional moments to make all of us cry I can still full heartedly say that this is one of Pixar's best movies to date. Expand
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carlosgzOct 26, 2015
Never boring and with an all-star cast, this movie proves to be a thrilling and exciting experience for kids and adults alike. It really is very fun. Very funny, too. I guess the only thing I didn't enjoy was the predicatability. I would'veNever boring and with an all-star cast, this movie proves to be a thrilling and exciting experience for kids and adults alike. It really is very fun. Very funny, too. I guess the only thing I didn't enjoy was the predicatability. I would've also loved to listen more to Disgust and Fear. Amy Poehler and Phyllis Smith as Joy and Sadness are amazing. This may very well be the best Pixar film to date. Pete Docter manages to create the best scenarios possible for this complex concept with an ever so vivid universe. 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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AnGoodCriticAug 14, 2015
Its really good considering the terrible things they recently do.. Its pretty fun and im assuring you its going to be best pixar movie in this year. Probably my favourite cartoon movie this year..
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lomeliJun 20, 2015
In a time when Hollywood mindlessly churns out reboots and remakes, Inside Out stands alone in its sheer originality and inventiveness. Inside Out is one of the most intelligent ideas Pixar (or any filmmaker for that matter) has ever put toIn a time when Hollywood mindlessly churns out reboots and remakes, Inside Out stands alone in its sheer originality and inventiveness. Inside Out is one of the most intelligent ideas Pixar (or any filmmaker for that matter) has ever put to screen, and possibly their most accessible film to date. Even when I felt some individual characters in the film begin to cloy, that feeling quickly dissipated, as I was soon blind-sided by their charm only seconds later. As with the universally acclaimed Toy Story 3, Inside Out clips along at a relatively fast pace, but never feels hollow, and is often hilarious throughout. Every moment of this film is truly a joy (no pun intended) to behold. 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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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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MadMaxFuryRoadJun 22, 2015
I actually saw this on opening night, but I put my review late. The movie was intensely entertaining and actually I have like every Pixar movie I have seen. The animation was gorgeous and the characters were likable. The ending was prettyI actually saw this on opening night, but I put my review late. The movie was intensely entertaining and actually I have like every Pixar movie I have seen. The animation was gorgeous and the characters were likable. The ending was pretty sad, but overall, I enjoyed it. Expand
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SzenSep 11, 2015
Extremely well crafted, with huge emotional depth, "Inside Out" has a very original story, it is full of humor and it will stay in the audience's minds for a very long time.
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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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Jess_HillJul 12, 2015
A wonderful family film with a delightful script, compelling storyline and beautiful artistic direction. The characters are brilliantly brought to life by Poehler and the supporting cast, and like all Pixar films, there is so much here forA wonderful family film with a delightful script, compelling storyline and beautiful artistic direction. The characters are brilliantly brought to life by Poehler and the supporting cast, and like all Pixar films, there is so much here for young and old audiences alike. I'd suggest that very young children would struggle to maintain interest; however, from around seven and up this should please everyone. 8.86/10 Expand
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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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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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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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grassoAug 1, 2015
The return to Pixar golden age. Inside Out is original and brilliantly animated (as you would expect for a Disney film). It also has a beautiful and subtle soundtrack, which contributes to bring up the insane amount of emotion and honesty theThe return to Pixar golden age. Inside Out is original and brilliantly animated (as you would expect for a Disney film). It also has a beautiful and subtle soundtrack, which contributes to bring up the insane amount of emotion and honesty the movie displays.

Even so, its best features rely on powerful imagery, cleverness and conceptual discussions: it is one of those movies you can watch several times and discover new things again and again. In a couple of moments, the movie might be excessively abstract and thematically challenging for small children (something I have never seen in a Pixar movie, their movies respect and don't underestimate kids as other animations. But in this one, subjectivity has reached new levels). However, it's nothing that can really harm the overall experience for them: at most, parents will like the movie more then the children.
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ZatharelSep 19, 2015
Hands down one of the best Pixar films in a very long time. The one and only thing I was confused about is the audience it is indented for. I felt like it is unlikely that young children would be able to fully understand the meaning of theHands down one of the best Pixar films in a very long time. The one and only thing I was confused about is the audience it is indented for. I felt like it is unlikely that young children would be able to fully understand the meaning of the film and that the film is mostly intended for a bit of an older audience. Expand
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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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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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YellowKirbyNov 9, 2015
Apart from being the best Pixar film since 2010, Inside Out is also the best animated movie in years. After Toy Story 3, Pixar started going downhill... Cars 2, yuck! Brave, meh. And Monsters University was mostly enjoyable. But Inside Out isApart from being the best Pixar film since 2010, Inside Out is also the best animated movie in years. After Toy Story 3, Pixar started going downhill... Cars 2, yuck! Brave, meh. And Monsters University was mostly enjoyable. But Inside Out is truly Pixar's return to form. Lets hope The Good Dinosaur is just as good! Expand
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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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SquintyReviewsSep 18, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. While it has an uncomfortable stereotype moment, it can be ignored for the rest of the film which has a well developed narrative, good characters and characterizations, and is intelligent and moving to watch. Expand
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alexa417Sep 29, 2015
Genius is an over-used and therefore devalued word, but Inside Out is what it looks like.

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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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CriticFerOct 20, 2015
When I saw the trailer for Inside out, I thought it would be another Pixar movie would be at the height of the "eh" of Breve and Monsters University. But when they got positive reviews (as 98% on Rotten Tomatoes and 8.6 on IMBd) and i wentWhen I saw the trailer for Inside out, I thought it would be another Pixar movie would be at the height of the "eh" of Breve and Monsters University. But when they got positive reviews (as 98% on Rotten Tomatoes and 8.6 on IMBd) and i went to the cinema to see if it was true that the positive reviews were right, and I really had. The film tells a great story about emotions that live in our heads. Of course the most important emotions in this story are Joy and Sadnees that during the journey to the Headquarters They starting to have a very good friendly relationship. It is noted that the director and screenwriter Pete Docter could have a solid story based on her daughter, when we have seen an idea so?. Inside out is the great gift and apology of pixar with a great comedy, emotional and sad scenes and obviously this film should be in the Oscar nominations for best picture. The family's will enjoy it. Expand
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CriticaFerOct 26, 2015
Si no fuera por Pete Docter,Inside Out no podría haber salvado a pixar de las criticas. En este maravilloso y creativo filme,Pixar demostró que a pesar de que hayan hecho pesimas películas como Cars 2 pueden tambien lograr hacer brillantesSi no fuera por Pete Docter,Inside Out no podría haber salvado a pixar de las criticas. En este maravilloso y creativo filme,Pixar demostró que a pesar de que hayan hecho pesimas películas como Cars 2 pueden tambien lograr hacer brillantes ideas con resultados positivos. Y en Inside Out demostró que tambien pueden crear grandes obras maestras,con la necesidad de una idea original,personajes memorables,una gran animación y una moraleja. Inside Out tiene de lo mejor de las películas de pixar: Personajes,chistes,una idea,un conflicto,drama y un final perfecto. En el filme tiene Grandes Personajes como Bing Bong y una solida relación amistosa de Alegría y Tristeza como Woody y Buzz en la saga de Toy Story. En definitiva,es una de las mejores películas del 2015. Merece su recomendación (Al igual de Shaun the Sheep Movie) y una nominación al Oscar a Mejor Película Expand
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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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godosinNov 3, 2015
This movie was splendid. It immediately catches your eye with the main protagonist, a 12 year old girl named Rylie, who has lived a ordinary life. The movie turns her emotions into actual individuals, who control her and make sure she has aThis movie was splendid. It immediately catches your eye with the main protagonist, a 12 year old girl named Rylie, who has lived a ordinary life. The movie turns her emotions into actual individuals, who control her and make sure she has a good life. The movie is immediatly met with conflict, Joy trying to control everything, Sadness changing everything, and the other emotions not being able to work properly without them. This movie is emotional, heartwarming, and can be enjoyed, in my opinion, by all audiences. 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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Aless15Nov 20, 2015
I just feel they showed in a beautiful way that emotions are all important and that when you are a child your emotions are less complicated and as you grow they become more complicated. It is a creative and inventive way to picture our heads.I just feel they showed in a beautiful way that emotions are all important and that when you are a child your emotions are less complicated and as you grow they become more complicated. It is a creative and inventive way to picture our heads. I didn't like the development. I thought it was going to be more interesting and they have so much to tell that I thought it was poor. The movie has one of my favourite concepts of all the movies I have seen. I loved. Expand
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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ErikTheCriticOct 11, 2018
"Inside Out" brings back the magic that was lacking in previous Pixar films, providing us with an extremely heartfelt tale with plenty of clever jokes and tear-jerking moments.
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Kirollos-NoahNov 29, 2018
Inside Out is definitely a great animated, colorful, comedy and adventurist movie. Its main case and the way of the story are totally new and fresh.. but the storytelling was sometime childish and usual too!

As an animated movie, it's so
Inside Out is definitely a great animated, colorful, comedy and adventurist movie. Its main case and the way of the story are totally new and fresh.. but the storytelling was sometime childish and usual too!

As an animated movie, it's so emotional and colorful. The animation was so bright, colorful and details-showing.

As a comedy movie, the sense of humor was more than fine, a lot of jokes worked with me very well, and some didn't at all!

But as an adventure movie -here's the problem-, the trip, or the journey back to Riley, was sometimes childish and somehow usual.

The voices were fitting and amazing.

The story is close to every child and young man -such as like me-, it was emotional, enjoyable and joyful!

Well, DisneyPixar Inside Out is a truly family, fun and colorful animated movie, that it's totally worth watching!
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Captain33Apr 26, 2019
When I first heard of this movie I though the this movie would be pretty cheesy, but no it did not dissapoint at all. The moves and tone of the characters made the film so good and emotional.
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ElSmasherOct 14, 2021
Inside OUT is AWESOME. This must-see tells us the story of a troubled teenager and a personification of her emotions. Pixar brings the storyline perfectly by sliding disney magic while having emotions while watching this movie. A MUST-SEE.
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AdityaTiwaryMay 3, 2020
A great movie, and a great look at childhood at how it influences us. This movie can bring both children and adults to tears, and can surely be considered as one of pixar's greatest films. After rather mediocre movies like Monsters UniversityA great movie, and a great look at childhood at how it influences us. This movie can bring both children and adults to tears, and can surely be considered as one of pixar's greatest films. After rather mediocre movies like Monsters University and Brave, and a complete flop in Cars 2, maybe this is the revival time for pixar Expand
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Movie_FreakAug 26, 2020
Inside Out is by far Pixar's best film since Toy Story 3 (2010). It provides an emotional and interesting look into a child's soul. The voice acting is really good and obviously by the standards of pixar the animation is stunning. It's reallyInside Out is by far Pixar's best film since Toy Story 3 (2010). It provides an emotional and interesting look into a child's soul. The voice acting is really good and obviously by the standards of pixar the animation is stunning. It's really creative and inventive with twists and turns and surprises combined with a great story. Inside Out had both it's funny and emotional moments and great characters. The screenplay for this film is really good and it packs an incredibly well-made and emotional third act even as it is rather tedious and boring in the middle. But overall, Inside Out is another fine piece of art added to the Pixar cannon. Expand
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pur__0_0__Aug 20, 2021
Pixar has made movies of all kinds - What if toys, insects, monsters, cars, fishes or rats had feelings. And now they have made Inside Out - what if feelings had feelings? Inside Out is probably one of the most underrated movies that PixarPixar has made movies of all kinds - What if toys, insects, monsters, cars, fishes or rats had feelings. And now they have made Inside Out - what if feelings had feelings? Inside Out is probably one of the most underrated movies that Pixar has made. It was the first original Pixar movie which I didn't get to know about when it released (the first such one was a sequel, Monsters University), and I'm really surprised how this movie gets overlooked so easily.
The way I see it, this movie is a social commentary about how we perceive life with our emotions. Riley here is a metaphor of us, how we feel when we move to a new place and are unable to handle the new life. In such situations we either feel scared, angry or depressed. When Riley starts crying in class, Joy tries to stop Sadness from ruining her memory with a vacuum but ends up destroying all her other memories. This is another metaphor from our lives, where we end up forgetting all our happy memories in times of desperation.
Later on Joy and Sadness are in her memories, where they see Riley's childhood drawing of Bing Bong whom she considered her friend. The plot has been made with a complete sense of nostalgia. When we feel nostalgic, we feel both happiness and sadness at the same time. We are happy because we got to live those times, the time which was better than what we are living at the moment. We are sad because we know that time never stops, and so everyday we are straying further away from when it happened. We will never be able to live the day again, and it shall only stay in our memory.
While Joy and Sadness are not present Fear, Anger and Disgust control her. I don't think I need to explain this. Riley has lost all her happiness and does not feel any sadness. Keep in mind she had previously cried in class, which is something very embarrassing for a ten year old child. As a result she does not want to show her sorrow in front of everyone since she fears people will laugh at her, so instead she tries to cover it with anger and disgust. This is just like how we behave when we are depressed but are also too afraid of what others might think if they learn about it.
And then there is the memory dump, the place where the old memories are forgotten. This is one of the deepest messages that the movie gave us. To save Joy and Sadness and allow them to get out of the pit, Bing Bong readily sacrifices himself. This is because he had always considered himself and Riley friends, and he was ready to sacrifice his own life for this. It also shows how Riley has now lost the memory of Bing Bong due to her depression and frustration, and it is something she will never remember again. This is a metaphor of how we forget the small details from our childhood which gave us joy once we grow out of the phase. It also symbolises that although Bing Bong has been lost forever, Riley's joy and sadness will always remember him. This is similar to how we get nostalgic whenever we see our childhood writings and drawings.
And finally when Joy and Sadness do make it back, then Joy chooses to let Sadness guide Riley. If she wanted she could have guided Riley and make her feel happy about reuniting with her parents. But in that case the moment would have completely lost the impact. So instead Sadness did it, which is why Riley started crying, something she had not done for a long time. This is yet another metaphor of when we are unable to hold our sorrow for too long and burst out crying. As a result her parents are finally able to understand the situation she is in and give her more love.
In the end Riley starts feeling happy, since everyone has understood the value of Joy. She was the first emotion that Riley felt, and the one who guided them all in the time of desperation. All the other emotions came to her afterwards, which is why they are not as emotionally attached to Riley as Joy does. Joy knows what is the best for her, just like how we feel the best thing for our life is what makes us feel happy.
The only problem I had with this movie was, well, it looks way too subtle. The reason why this movie is so overlooked is because of how ordinary it looks compared to all the heavyweights that Pixar makes. Riley's face also a little too wrong. It looks like an adult's nose has been put on a child's face. Anger looks like he is made of synthetic sponge. Plus it doesn't make sense that in spite of seeing over and over that he is making mistakes, he still does not let Disgust and Fear do the work which does not give enough balance to all of the characters.
But other than that Inside Out is a very good movie for a character study. I have never before seen a family movie with such a deep, hidden philosophy. The only one which comes even close to it is Zootopia, but it was more inclined towards telling the story than giving the message. Inside Out is a definite must-watch in my opinion if you like movies like these. I really hope this one gets a sequel.
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MrPajamasNov 2, 2020
Inside Out is another excellent film from the Pixar studio. He has an excellent idea and an overall very interesting story, which, as the name suggests, tells us about what is really going on in our heads. The story is excellent and we have aInside Out is another excellent film from the Pixar studio. He has an excellent idea and an overall very interesting story, which, as the name suggests, tells us about what is really going on in our heads. The story is excellent and we have a good soundtrack and of course it's Pixar, so a wonderful animation. Overall, this is an excellent film that I recommend. Expand
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geewahJan 5, 2021
Pixar yet again hit's one out of the park with this brilliant movie. A story that could of been difficult to tell to kids is done with sensitivity, heart and of course humour.
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KJ_20Dec 22, 2022
What a film. From a story point of view, I dont think it can get any better. The story is absolutely fantastic. There are moments where the viewer feels they are in a labyrinth of emotional understanding and self discovery, there are momentsWhat a film. From a story point of view, I dont think it can get any better. The story is absolutely fantastic. There are moments where the viewer feels they are in a labyrinth of emotional understanding and self discovery, there are moments of resonating discoveries and memories of one's life. INSIDE OUT creates such an unforgettable, realistic atmosphere, that the film itself becomes an emotion, a way of watching TV, a revolution in creativity in the entertainment industry. Expand
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AnthonyStfJun 18, 2023
Disney still got it. Disney still has it. Disney still got it. Disney still has it. Disney still got it. Disney still has it. Disney still got it. Disney still has it. Disney still got it. Disney still has it. 9/10 Disney still got it.Disney still got it. Disney still has it. Disney still got it. Disney still has it. Disney still got it. Disney still has it. Disney still got it. Disney still has it. Disney still got it. Disney still has it. 9/10 Disney still got it. Disney still has it.Disney still got it. Disney still has it.Disney still got it. Disney still has it.
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EmotionsarefabMay 21, 2023
My favourite characters are Riley, Joy, Sadness and Disgust. Inside Out is funny, good, amazing, interesting, sad and great.
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StevieGJDJun 23, 2015
This is really cute film. The story is engaging. The voice acting is strong. The animation is great. This is not the first story idea where aspects of a person were broken down. But it is the best one yet.
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TVJerryJun 23, 2015
An 11-year-old girl is uprooted from her happy life in the Midwest to a new home in San Francisco, an experience that causes a flood of new feelings. The Pixar gimmick is that her emotions are run by 5 characters in her mental "Headquarters:"An 11-year-old girl is uprooted from her happy life in the Midwest to a new home in San Francisco, an experience that causes a flood of new feelings. The Pixar gimmick is that her emotions are run by 5 characters in her mental "Headquarters:" Joy (Amy Poehler), Fear (Bill Hader), Anger (Lewis Black), Disgust (Mindy Kaling) and Sadness (Phyllis Smith). This group and their rapid-fire reactions drive the movie and the comedy. When things get bleak, the trip turns peculiar and the story loses steam. The visuals are colorful, but not as dazzling as we've come to expect from Pixar. This creative slant on growing up and the complexity of feelings is an ambitious subject. While it's energetic, fun and sweet, it's emotional impact failed to connect with me. NOTE: Stay thru the early credits to enjoy the cleverest moments in the film. Expand
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TitaniumDragonNov 7, 2015
For such an original idea, the movie was surprisingly cliched and predictable, but cliched and predictable doesn't mean it wasn't fun. There are a ton of humorous little details squeezed into this film, and the overall idea of emotionalFor such an original idea, the movie was surprisingly cliched and predictable, but cliched and predictable doesn't mean it wasn't fun. There are a ton of humorous little details squeezed into this film, and the overall idea of emotional balance isn't a bad one. The visuals are quite solid, and the characters are enjoyable enough for what they are, even if they are mostly a bit two-dimensional.

Still, it is cute and I was entertained the whole way through, so that's gotta count for something.
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TheQuietGamerNov 30, 2015
Arguably the most mature work by Pixar to date. It's not among the funniest films in their repertoire, but certainly among the most meaningful. It evokes real emotions with it's maturely written tale that's wrapped up in a family friendlyArguably the most mature work by Pixar to date. It's not among the funniest films in their repertoire, but certainly among the most meaningful. It evokes real emotions with it's maturely written tale that's wrapped up in a family friendly package. There's something here for the whole family, even if it won't keep the kids rolling on the floor with laughter.

It has some of that classic Pixar feel and magic. The voice cast is amazing and the animation just as incredible. The high level of quality we've come to expect from the studio in the presentation department is back in full force. It's really a very strong return to form for them after a few duds. If you love the studio then this is the chance to give them another shot.

It's emotional, complex, deep, and affecting. An animated family movie that has something for the whole family, especially the older ones. I just wish it was funnier overall. I never really found myself laughing. I chuckled from time to time, but my main interest was in the story and themes. It makes me wonder if this won't be just a touch boring for the younger viewers. Still, it really is a must watch regardless of age. Even though it's animated it offers more for adults than what is typically offered to them. It's an excellent movie and you'd be bereft to miss it.

I give it an 8.5/10
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MantisJul 21, 2015
Super fun movie, well thought of and executed. Great voice castings too! What should a good review include more? You just won't be disappointed by this movie because of it's unique story telling.
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drlowdonJul 25, 2015
When Riley’s father starts a new job she is forced to move to San Francisco, and thus the emotions (Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness) living inside her go into overdrive to help her navigate through her new life and surroundings.

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When Riley’s father starts a new job she is forced to move to San Francisco, and thus the emotions (Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness) living inside her go into overdrive to help her navigate through her new life and surroundings.

A clever concept that, thanks in part to an excellent lead (voice) performance from Amy Poehler, is brought to life in a very funny and emotional way. Inside Out instantly joins the very top tier of Disney Pixar movies.
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fungusgnatJul 16, 2015
There's a lot of set-up material, but it’s creatively and entertainingly presented. The filmmakers resist the temptation to go cyber in their depiction of the brain’s workings, substituting a zillion physical memory-balls moved by gearsThere's a lot of set-up material, but it’s creatively and entertainingly presented. The filmmakers resist the temptation to go cyber in their depiction of the brain’s workings, substituting a zillion physical memory-balls moved by gears through grooves in walls. The emotions man a control board but one with buttons and knobs that are a decades-long throwback in appearance. Speaking of which, some of the funniest parts of the movie are its quick excursions into the control rooms of other characters, whose emotions are driven by entirely different incentives. But if that doesn’t grab you, there are plenty of other sources of laughter and delight in this film.

It’s only when Riley begins having problems that the film does too. The movie has an aura of cuteness—driven by Joy, who looks like a fugitive from “Frozen”—or at least enough so that it looks like it should have considerable kiddie appeal. But the themes carry a psychological weight that many a kid is likely to appeal to her parent with disturbed eyes for explanation. Not that the parent will know. The moral of the story? My guess: you have to own your sadness, not reject it. Okay, okay . . . huh? Answer to kid’s questioning look: More popcorn.
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MovieGal2016Jun 21, 2015
A very imaginative and interesting movie but, in my opinion, its not a "10." As others have said, some of the other Pixar movies are overall better movies - Toy Story, UP, Finding Nemo - to name a few... In this movie, the plot loses itsA very imaginative and interesting movie but, in my opinion, its not a "10." As others have said, some of the other Pixar movies are overall better movies - Toy Story, UP, Finding Nemo - to name a few... In this movie, the plot loses its way in the middle and end; and, some of the characters are not as well-developed as I would have hoped... Also, some of the movie may be too complicated for kids to easily follow and thus could get somewhat frustrated by the show. Still don't miss this - the approach and creativity is wonderful and worth seeing. Expand
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gkbos1Jun 22, 2015
This was very good...but there was a bit in the middle where it seemed like the same reoccurring problems kept happening on their journey. That part got repetitive. Also, there are a lot of very emotionally sad things that happen throughThis was very good...but there was a bit in the middle where it seemed like the same reoccurring problems kept happening on their journey. That part got repetitive. Also, there are a lot of very emotionally sad things that happen through out the movie. More sad things than happy things. I would say that this movie is 60% sad and 30% happy and 10% indifferent. Its good for adults ..but for kids....its mostly sad. Example: losing a childhood thought is very sad for kids to understand. Overall its a good movie. Expand
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Trev29Nov 7, 2015
Inside out is the most creative and original movie I have seen this year. It was refreshing to see a movie that was this imaginative, but also had elements that can be enjoyed by all ages.
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Compi24Jun 19, 2015
It may be a ways away from the pantheon of Pixar's far better films - i.e. "Finding Nemo," "Monsters Inc.," "Toy Story 3," etc. - but "Inside Out" still contains a hefty amount of that imaginative glory that made the studio what it is today.
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foxgroveJul 26, 2015
A dazzlingly sublime idea is executed with rare consummate skill. The film takes us inside the head of a young pre- pubescent girl and, more specifically, her emotions; joy, fear, sadness, disgust and anger. In so doing it unlocks a worldA dazzlingly sublime idea is executed with rare consummate skill. The film takes us inside the head of a young pre- pubescent girl and, more specifically, her emotions; joy, fear, sadness, disgust and anger. In so doing it unlocks a world that one would have been hard pressed to imagine. Although possibly too complex for very young children they will never the less engage with the colourful and likeable characters. Adults, however, will love it and gaze in awe and wonder as a story and screenplay unfolds that exudes intelligence and imagination. Even pathos gets a genuine look in here which is not often the case in animated films where emotions are often overly manipulated and almost forced out of you. The whole thing is just jaw droppingly hypnotic and provides a definite upward swing in animations fortunes where the offerings of the last couple of years have, generally, been pretty dismal.
Supporting this little gem is an even smaller one, an approximately seven minute short called ‘Lava’. The story, completely told via a lovely and witty little ballad about a lonely volcano, is just delightful.
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sanyrubJan 3, 2016
Fantastic animated film which actually is one of 2015´s best, period. So intelligent and bright. Great for kids, amazing for adults. A very strong 8.5 out of 10 from me.
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BradySmithDec 15, 2015
Despite some noticeable flaws, this is a brilliantly written and surprisingly emotional animated film and Pixar's best in years. The main characters are all memorable, the premise is inventive and unusually cerebral for a kids' movie, and theDespite some noticeable flaws, this is a brilliantly written and surprisingly emotional animated film and Pixar's best in years. The main characters are all memorable, the premise is inventive and unusually cerebral for a kids' movie, and the overall complexity is extremely admirable. At points it reminded me of a children's version of inception or interstellar, delving into heady ideas such as memories, their impact on our lives, and the way we perceive them. I was annoyed at points however when it became clear that certain elements were added to pander to kids, such as the imaginary elephant friend Bing Bong, even though I guess you could argue that it was a kids' movie and that character paid off in the end anyways. It all adds up to a moving and thought provoking finale though that nearly erases any previous missteps. From its first moments it was clear Inside Out would be something special, and I recommend it to anyone who loves movies, not just children. Expand
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TrilobiteGJun 29, 2015
For Pixar, this is a mighty step for them in terms of imagination. The whole idea around this had so much potential, and it worked incredibly well. The chemistry between the emotions feel smooth and it's just so refreshing and intriguing toFor Pixar, this is a mighty step for them in terms of imagination. The whole idea around this had so much potential, and it worked incredibly well. The chemistry between the emotions feel smooth and it's just so refreshing and intriguing to see a studio take on an idea which literally gets inside your head. There is a part of me that wishes they would explore more to do with the actual body itself but in the end it did not really matter. Fantastic movie. Expand
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SEROJSep 3, 2015
A bit too childish, but overall an amazing animation! Pixar and Disney made one of the most deep stories of all-time! Fun,emotional and instructive! Don't miss it!
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Nobilis1984Oct 3, 2015
Good but far from Toy Story and other masterpieces.
To me it is incomprehensible how ever can be more than 90% of the film. The best scenes were in the trailer and in the middle part of the film sags.
Maximum value only 80%.
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TheApplegnomeOct 2, 2015
Disney continues to impress with this clever and creative creation. An ambitious animation that truly could have gone disastrous, but ended as a critical and box-office masterpiece.

‘Inside Out’ might at first glance look like a childish
Disney continues to impress with this clever and creative creation. An ambitious animation that truly could have gone disastrous, but ended as a critical and box-office masterpiece.

‘Inside Out’ might at first glance look like a childish 1.5 hour-‘Minions-sequel’. But that’s just what the kids will see, meanwhile we older individuals will embrace this amazingly visualized plot where emotions and everyday problems are experienced. Everything from within is seen from a new perspective, and it truly is a ride of joy, emotions and surprisingly much action-sequences. The concept works for everyone; both the humor, the relatable and enduring aspects. The characters are just as relatable, there’s much development to them too and they are so well envisioned in a such beautiful-animated way. It’s like magic.

To take our ordinary life and put it out in different characters with specific emotions; that’s an ambitious idea, even for Disney! But they managed to come up with this extraordinary world that works so well, and that totally makes one crave for more popcorn! It might be one of the most flawless movies of 2015, with its stunning focus on imaginative and deep characters. The first 15 minutes of the opening shots might be a bit too fast and it could have been a bit less rushed – if you look at such small critical details. It also got some very minor fact-based reaction-dialogs. But the rushed opening later on did slow down considerably, and truly managed to grasp the depth of the characters and the clever plot that never stopped being inventive! So to keep it short; ‘Inside Out’ is without any doubt another great animation by the Disney-Pixar corporation, and that got a lot to tell about family, emotions, everyday life and every individual’s own mind. Go watch it.

Personal rating: 8.5/10
Critical rating: 9.5/10
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eagleeyevikingJan 5, 2016
Inside Out is a fine addition to Pixar's canon of great animated films due to it's relatable plot and near-perfect execution of a wildly original plot.
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jppl1999Jul 13, 2015
It resembles what Pixar is about and what Disney is about. This one particularly refers to emotions and feelings, and it integrates them in a children's movie with original characters that were never seen before in animated movies. TheIt resembles what Pixar is about and what Disney is about. This one particularly refers to emotions and feelings, and it integrates them in a children's movie with original characters that were never seen before in animated movies. The importance of the film lies on yourself, the way of how you construct yourself emotionally through a personality that identifies you; if you know who you are then you know who do you want to be, and there is always going to be a family in there to support you. It's all about the message, and in this case, it present a really valuable teaching for the kids that watch it. Expand
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Viper8787Jun 23, 2015
Not as good as some of the classic Pixar films such as Toy Story, Monsters Inc and Finding Nemo but there is still enjoyment to be had with this movie. There are lots of laughs and fun times happening in this movie that it keeps you into itNot as good as some of the classic Pixar films such as Toy Story, Monsters Inc and Finding Nemo but there is still enjoyment to be had with this movie. There are lots of laughs and fun times happening in this movie that it keeps you into it but not as good as some of the other Pixar movies have done in the past. Its not the worst or the best Pixar in any sense just around the middle. I didn't laugh as much as I thought I was going too, however many of the kids and adults around me laughed a lot more. Animation is stellar in this movie and stays up to the Pixar standards. An enjoyable movie for both kids and adults but don't be expecting a life changing movie here. Expand
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DokaluJun 23, 2015
One of the best Pixar's movies ever made. It's beautiful, it's emotional, it's original, it's funny, and it's surprisingly clever. This film shows how emotions work in a very smart and impressive way, and handles a kid's psychology with realOne of the best Pixar's movies ever made. It's beautiful, it's emotional, it's original, it's funny, and it's surprisingly clever. This film shows how emotions work in a very smart and impressive way, and handles a kid's psychology with real characters. It's a movie that adults and kids can enjoy equally. Expand
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Parappafan1996Aug 9, 2015
"Inside Out" has beautiful animation and some great characters although there are a few hiccups with the story, this is still a must watch for any Pixar fan young or old.
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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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FilmPhonicJul 24, 2015
From the great minds at Disney/Pixar comes an animated comedy about all of our humble minds and the little voices in our heads, when 11 year-old Riley’s life takes a dramatic turn, the little creatures that control emotions do their best toFrom the great minds at Disney/Pixar comes an animated comedy about all of our humble minds and the little voices in our heads, when 11 year-old Riley’s life takes a dramatic turn, the little creatures that control emotions do their best to help while embarking on perilous adventure through the fantasyland that is the human psyche.

After the recent disappointments of the repetitive and one dimensional ‘Minions‘ and ‘Home‘, Disney & Pixar have once again set the standard for modern animation with a film that works on multiple levels and across generations, only this time the result is a delightfully written tale particularly effective for mature audiences, as individuals or families.

The extensive writing team plus directors Pete Docter & Ronaldo Del Carmen manage to weave together a wonderfully inventive story that’s simultaneously a family comedy/drama, coming-of-age story and a fantastical adventure featuring creatures that personify human emotion within a fantastical world, which very cleverly makes tangible the complex notion of the human mind and how, quite literally, the “inside” fundamentally affects the “out”.

‘Inside Out’ does a commendable job of using complex psychological concepts like the subconscious and the intricacies of memory within an engaging narrative about the power and changeable nature of human emotion, all by framing them within characters that you’re rooting for from start to finish (both inside and out) and using humour with pathos while cleverly & hilariously implementing emotional references that everyone will relate to.

No doubt this movie makes liberal and “creative” use of psychological concepts, even creating some of their own and it’s simplistic when it comes to the notion of emotional balance… and yes the film has an inherently sunny disposition and sentimentality that may not be for some, but it’s never over-the-top and always creatively handled with the result being surprisingly touching, ‘Inside Out’ may yet turn out to be a great way of teaching children (and adults) about their emotions as they grow the same way that Dr. Seuss’ book taught kids life-lessons while providing a moral compass.

The Bottom Line…
Clever, creative and engaging on many levels, ‘Inside Out’ is a wonderfully inventive adventure of the human psyche and surely another instant animated classic to add to the growing list from Disney & Pixar.
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TheKavehJJun 20, 2015
Inside Out is a beauty. The newest film from Pixar following the emotions of an 11 year old is, by far, the most creative movie the studio has made so far. You will not be disappointed when watching this movie.
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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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BoatfromtheseaJun 27, 2015
A Pixar's conceptual masterpiece! A great story with a little bit of everything, emotional, intense and entertaining. But there is a big chunk i the middle of it
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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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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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randomthoughts3Sep 6, 2015
The movie Inside Out is visually for kids, but the story is more for adults understanding their children. Finding the kid in themselves again.

Connecting to relationship that gives us happiness and the same time sadness. Invest to the
The movie Inside Out is visually for kids, but the story is more for adults understanding their children. Finding the kid in themselves again.

Connecting to relationship that gives us happiness and the same time sadness. Invest to the right people. What I like about it, the have a logical representation of time processing in a decision making. That's when we understand, why we do the things we do. This evaluation process, is skipped by immediate reasoning.

Only few people will take time to emphatize. Prioritize other's feeling before them. This is what we loss when we are busy growing-up for the wrong selfish reason.
Railey a twelve year kid, took the responsibility to deny herself the feeling of sadness; to make lighten-up her parents' burden. A conflicting feeling for a kid to take. I think she'll grow-up a humanitarian.
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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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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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AlmostearlyNov 14, 2015
This movie was a biggie for me. First we got the awesome creativity of a child's mind and how beautiful a movie can get and Pixar proves it. Second, it introduces the characters that are enjoyable and somehow adorable that in some occasions,This movie was a biggie for me. First we got the awesome creativity of a child's mind and how beautiful a movie can get and Pixar proves it. Second, it introduces the characters that are enjoyable and somehow adorable that in some occasions, you just to give them a hug at the end. And third, the emotional ride that Pixar is good at, they know how to make someone feel like crying even when you're the big macho. All I gotta say is that Inside Out is a blast and actually one of my all time favorites. GOOD JOB DISNEY. 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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