Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: June 19, 2015
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djniceyNov 10, 2015
This movie is exceptional, it works on so many levels as a simple film for young children, and an incisive and sharp tale of human emotion, relationships, memories and feelings for adults. Whoever wrote the screenplay for this film is aThis movie is exceptional, it works on so many levels as a simple film for young children, and an incisive and sharp tale of human emotion, relationships, memories and feelings for adults. Whoever wrote the screenplay for this film is a genius. The story is engaging and charming and the animation, as always with Pixar films, is pushing the boundaries of computer animation. I'd say this is definitely one of the best films of 2015, if not the best, and definitely worth a watch. Expand
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TokyochuchuMar 27, 2016
Inside Out is amazing. The amount of emotion, insight and catharsis on offer in this animation puts most serious adult films to shame. This is a film that truly makes you laugh and cry... Often at the same time. Pixar have set a new bar forInside Out is amazing. The amount of emotion, insight and catharsis on offer in this animation puts most serious adult films to shame. This is a film that truly makes you laugh and cry... Often at the same time. Pixar have set a new bar for themselves with this masterpiece. Expand
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emirbudJul 18, 2015
Delightful! I truly think this is the best animated movie ever. But that is just me. Some people may not find it so entertaining or satisfying. It's a family movie not doubt. It is smart, funny, deep, original, sad, disturbing at times,Delightful! I truly think this is the best animated movie ever. But that is just me. Some people may not find it so entertaining or satisfying. It's a family movie not doubt. It is smart, funny, deep, original, sad, disturbing at times, complex for such genre. All in all, high quality stuff. I recommend it wholeheartedly. Expand
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kevtheobaldJun 19, 2015
Pixar finally broke out of the Pixar mold. Toy Story, Monsters, Bugs LIfe, Cars, etc, were feeling like the same basic story just with a different looking set of characters. Inside Out still has some of the classic Pixar moves, but they addedPixar finally broke out of the Pixar mold. Toy Story, Monsters, Bugs LIfe, Cars, etc, were feeling like the same basic story just with a different looking set of characters. Inside Out still has some of the classic Pixar moves, but they added some nice original moves to make this feel like something new.

While I give it a 10, it is not perfect, but it is one of the best animated movies in years. Yes, the ending is predictable, but how they got to that ending is not. It is a well thought out universe with characters you can love.

If you love Pixar movies, this is a must see. If enjoy animated movies, very good chance you will really enjoy this. If you love mindless violent animated humor, skip this.
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AznStevieZJul 1, 2015
Inside Out is arguably the best Pixar movie since Toy Story 3; it brings a refreshing look that reminds us just what type of studio Pixar is. I was actually surprised by how mature some parts of this movie were. To make a shallow comparison,Inside Out is arguably the best Pixar movie since Toy Story 3; it brings a refreshing look that reminds us just what type of studio Pixar is. I was actually surprised by how mature some parts of this movie were. To make a shallow comparison, Inside Out is like Adventure Time in that it can awaken that childlike wonder and joy that you might lose in your daily life, while still making you mull over incredibly deep concepts. I think this is a movie that both adults and kids can watch, that it doesn't just cater to the whims of children, but rather respects, in a very much Toy Story way, how a child's view of the movie might develop as they grow up.

As we've come to expect from Pixar, this movie is visually stunning. The close-up shots really capture emotion well in an animated film. The story takes you inside the head of a pre-adolescent girl, Riley, and personifies her emotions in a movie that is truly a breath of fresh air. Inside Out reminds me of the Pixar I knew as a kid, the studio that had amazing, original ideas and presented complex issues and a beautiful way. We come into a very difficult stage in Riley's life, and we are reminded just how easily your world can fall apart when you are so young. Inside Out really shows you the stress we all endured at that point in our lives, how youth can seem so fleeting and that at times it may seem like we've forgotten what joy was.

Lastly, this movie made me cry. While not exactly the "tear duct sledgehammer" that Up was, Riley's character is strikingly relatable, which makes the movie hit deep in its own way. I rarely give movies a perfect score anymore. I rate movies on a adjectival system, meaning each number 1 through 10 has an adjective associated with it; a 5 is mediocre, a 6 is okay, a 7 is good, you get the idea. To me, a 10 is a masterpiece, a movie that beautifully does what it set out to do; while a 10 may not be perfect, it will definitely be remembered and looked to as a model. To me, Inside Out fits this description. I would recommend this movie to anyone who still has a little kid inside of them.
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judahjsnJul 3, 2015
What a beautiful, unique and necessary movie. I'm a 38-year male and I cried so much. I felt, when seeing this movie, that I was encountering a story that I had never heard before. The story of the mind healing itself. I didn't know how muchWhat a beautiful, unique and necessary movie. I'm a 38-year male and I cried so much. I felt, when seeing this movie, that I was encountering a story that I had never heard before. The story of the mind healing itself. I didn't know how much I needed to hear that story until it was just told to me. Congrats, Pixar. This is one for the ages. Expand
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DuffladJun 27, 2015
If you like animated movies, do yourself a favor and see this movie.
It's flawless in that it has awesome humor, happy joyous moments, sad moments where you want to cry, moments where you want to cheer and moments where you feel like the
If you like animated movies, do yourself a favor and see this movie.
It's flawless in that it has awesome humor, happy joyous moments, sad moments where you want to cry, moments where you want to cheer and moments where you feel like the protagonist.
I have nothing bad to say about this movie, and I was in a theater with a kid screaming for half of it.
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DJ_KaasApr 2, 2016
Bing Bong, You where the real MVP, good night sweet prince. clever and innovative movie, one of the best animated fills for years, but I guess a sequel is doubtful
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doggie015Jul 5, 2015
This is the best movie that Pixar has ever made. Period.

All 5 emotions are portrayed perfectly and at various points in the movie each emotion will appear in your head as well. This movie is an instant classic the literally everyone
This is the best movie that Pixar has ever made. Period.

All 5 emotions are portrayed perfectly and at various points in the movie each emotion will appear in your head as well. This movie is an instant classic the literally everyone should watch at least once.
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L4DLegend91Jul 2, 2015
From start to finish, Inside Out is a lot of fun. It's got an all-star cast, which makes it less surprising that the movie is SO good. The story is relatable to everyone, it was done in a way to both shed light and make light of just growing up.
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Jes1310Feb 14, 2018
Probably the best animated feature ever made ! It is a piece of art, the Whole story is just perfected with equal smiles, tears, hope, sorrow and joy. Not many movies have an equal appeal to kids and adults, but inside out delivers to bothProbably the best animated feature ever made ! It is a piece of art, the Whole story is just perfected with equal smiles, tears, hope, sorrow and joy. Not many movies have an equal appeal to kids and adults, but inside out delivers to both ages. a must see. Expand
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csw12Aug 30, 2015
Inside Out stands alone in its sheer originality and inventiveness and after Pixar putting out mediocre films, Inside Out is their latest gem. The movie is genius and the imagination behind it is stunning. Pixar always does a great job atInside Out stands alone in its sheer originality and inventiveness and after Pixar putting out mediocre films, Inside Out is their latest gem. The movie is genius and the imagination behind it is stunning. Pixar always does a great job at balancing their films for kids and adults and Inside Out might be their finest. A spectacular film that is easily the best film of the year so far. Expand
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gtroypJul 14, 2015
I am an unabashed Pixar fan. A Bug's Life through Brave, I've loved them all. They haven't always been perfect, but some have been so very close—Wall-E, Up, Finding Nemo and Toy Story 3 come to mind. Inside Out may yet be my favorite. TheI am an unabashed Pixar fan. A Bug's Life through Brave, I've loved them all. They haven't always been perfect, but some have been so very close—Wall-E, Up, Finding Nemo and Toy Story 3 come to mind. Inside Out may yet be my favorite. The emotional impact of the first 10 minutes of Up is brought to an entire movie here. I may have laughed a lot, and came away smiling; but, in the middle, I cried, I weeped and openly bawled. The secret of Pixar has always been the ability to make a story that kids could follow with elements that only the adults watching would understand, and then to make those elements almost a whole other movie. Think of Finding Nemo, which had two actual separate story lines, Nemo's and his Dad's, yet the storytelling was so complex that both stories had this magic dust applied to them and a classic was born. Here, the moments so vivid and painful for adults will just slip right past kids—Bambi's mother dying this isn't. And, judging from the kids in my audience they loved it too. But the adults, were floored by the beautiful depiction of the necessity of sadness in our lives, and the sacrifice of youthful innocence that happens to all of us as adulthood creeps in. The emotional impact was among the strongest I have ever had in a theatre, and it was also one of the purest. Pete Doctor and Pixar didn't just pull my heartstrings and manipulate my emotions, they created that emotion by brilliant storytelling and trusting their audience to make the connections. Inside Out is the best kind of art, the kind that everyone is moved by, and no one can dismiss. It is as good as movies get. Expand
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MattyiceOct 17, 2015
Pixar has not only created an original, charming, emotional, beautiful, and even nostalgic film, but, in my opinion, they have created a masterpiece. This is not only the best Pixar film ever, but the best film of this year, one of the bestPixar has not only created an original, charming, emotional, beautiful, and even nostalgic film, but, in my opinion, they have created a masterpiece. This is not only the best Pixar film ever, but the best film of this year, one of the best animated films ever, and it is already one of my favorite movies...ever. From its characters, setting, score, and emotion, Inside Out is the closest thing that I've seen to a perfect movie in a very long time. Whether you are a kid, teen, adult, or elder, you will adore and connect with this film. Expand
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mrmonsterNov 7, 2015
An absolutely perfect family movie. Not only is it the best Pixar movie of the the last decade, it could also be the best movie of the whole year so far.
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Chen123Jun 19, 2015
one of the best pixar׳s movies and the smartest they ever made!
the animation is amazing like only pixar can do
the film is a Huge emotions roller coaster
a most see!
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airaaniNov 9, 2015
When a kids movie is so deep you're encountering new things every time you watch it, you know it's good. This beat out UP for my new favorite Pixar movie. I haven't spoken to a single person who hasn't enjoyed this movie, and we brought a lotWhen a kids movie is so deep you're encountering new things every time you watch it, you know it's good. This beat out UP for my new favorite Pixar movie. I haven't spoken to a single person who hasn't enjoyed this movie, and we brought a lot of people to see it ourselves. From the excellent voice acting to the helpful way it can actually teach kids how to manage emotions, to the accurate portrayal of neurological changes during child development, it was such a fantastic movie! Expand
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ChaeoteNov 4, 2015
Watched it, then watched it again the next day.

I never do that. There's some tiny problems (of course), but not enough to pull my score down. Also, if you can make it through this movie without getting at least a little
Watched it, then watched it again the next day.

I never do that.

There's some tiny problems (of course), but not enough to pull my score down.

Also, if you can make it through this movie without getting at least a little misty-eyed... YOU HAVE NO SOUL!
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Eon2323Jun 22, 2015
Is there any thing wrong that could be said about this film? It was beautifully animated, had a wonderful and creative story, and it was even humorous. But then again, this is the content one should already expect from Pixar. Even as anIs there any thing wrong that could be said about this film? It was beautifully animated, had a wonderful and creative story, and it was even humorous. But then again, this is the content one should already expect from Pixar. Even as an adult, seeing Inside Out for the first time gave the same feeling as seeing Toy Story for the first time as a kid. This will definitely go down as one of Pixar's best. Expand
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starmarx39Sep 5, 2015
Inside Out is an intelligent, emotional and surprisingly mature breath of fresh air using the homunculus trope to its fullest that challenges its viewers young and old with real and serious problems translated into creatively colorfulInside Out is an intelligent, emotional and surprisingly mature breath of fresh air using the homunculus trope to its fullest that challenges its viewers young and old with real and serious problems translated into creatively colorful symbolism and occasionally hilarious commentary. The film plays to its strengths, putting emotions and plot above comedy and taking the time to develop its world and characters as relatable, detailed and at times very touching. While the general concept may have been done before, Pixar has something truly special to share with us for 2015. Expand
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Jack97Dec 16, 2016
Inside Out offers kids a colorful adventure with fun characters, but it offers teenagers and adults a genius exploration of memories, emotions and life. An animated classic.
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WeaselboystDec 31, 2015
Pixar continues to amaze. Full of emotions both figuratively and literally weaved into a unique story. It reassures fans that Pixar hasn't lost its touch. One of the best this year (2015).
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wadisplaceJun 19, 2015
I saw Inside Out (3D) at the Thursday night showing. What an Outstanding Movie!!! It deals with a little girl's emotions, and the movie is deep and emotional. It's one of those rare movies that sticks in you're head after you leave. It isI saw Inside Out (3D) at the Thursday night showing. What an Outstanding Movie!!! It deals with a little girl's emotions, and the movie is deep and emotional. It's one of those rare movies that sticks in you're head after you leave. It is for children and adults alike. Pixar definitely has another BIG Winner. Expand
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Movie1997Jul 18, 2015
Finally after 5 years of waiting for the next epic and and grand Pixar movie, we finally got it with "Inside Out." This movie represents what Pixar does best, by being creatively original and tugging on the heart strings all at the same time.Finally after 5 years of waiting for the next epic and and grand Pixar movie, we finally got it with "Inside Out." This movie represents what Pixar does best, by being creatively original and tugging on the heart strings all at the same time. All of the emotions are fantastically portrayed. I loved the premise of looking into the mind of an 11 year old girl. And this movie doesn't shy away from dealing themes of happiness, depression, imagination, etc. There are lots of ideas this movie touches on and really brings you back to your own childhood (in a sense). And the score is easily Michael Giacchino's best since "Up". It beautifully sets up the movies' tone. Overall, this is the best movie of the year so far. Of course I'm giving this an A+! Be sure to check out my YouTube channel "LittleMovieBoy"! Expand
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ViolettFeb 25, 2017
I didn't have time to watch it when it was released in theaters, but I kept this in mind - to watch Inside Out one day. So this day has finally come) I saw all this high ratings and supposed so many people could not be wrong, so I expected atI didn't have time to watch it when it was released in theaters, but I kept this in mind - to watch Inside Out one day. So this day has finally come) I saw all this high ratings and supposed so many people could not be wrong, so I expected at least second King Lion or WALL-E. And honestly, I wasn't disappointed at all. I wont say much, since everything were already said, I just want to notice thing that amazed me at most - face emotions of characters. In movie it was just like in real life, characters were so alive - Joy was really joyful, Sadness was so sad. They acted like a real person with such emotional profile. 10 of 10. Congratulations, Pixar. Expand
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mattpusateriJun 23, 2015
It's rare that a summer movie stays in my head days after leaving the theater, but "Inside Out" has done that brilliantly. It's a beautifully crafted movie that bursts with creativity and humor, centered around some insights about how weIt's rare that a summer movie stays in my head days after leaving the theater, but "Inside Out" has done that brilliantly. It's a beautifully crafted movie that bursts with creativity and humor, centered around some insights about how we think and react to the worlds in which we live. It's not just a movie for kids. It has challenged me to think about how I parent my daughters and what I teach them about their feelings and emotions. And it's also prompted me to think about my own challenges in balancing joy, sadness, anger, and fear. It's a wonderful movie for both kids and adults. Best film I've seen all year, by far. I think this one will endure for years to come. Expand
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gracjanskiJan 12, 2020
At least one of the best animation movie from the best animation western studio. It is not only fun to watch, but also it has a beautiful way of explaining you and kids something abstract and difficult as personality. More of suchAt least one of the best animation movie from the best animation western studio. It is not only fun to watch, but also it has a beautiful way of explaining you and kids something abstract and difficult as personality. More of such masterpieces please. Expand
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FRG2Jan 12, 2016
This is one of the best movies i have ever seen. Go watch it yourself. Now. I won't spoil anything, experience it yourself. I have never seen a movie so close to my heart. Go. Watch. Now.
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bmaster4616Jun 20, 2015
My review on inside out
This exceeded expectations and more. Pixar is back with this one (until they make cars 3 of course). The fiftieth movie in the Pixar saga is an instant classic. This is the funnies Pixar movie sense find memo and is
My review on inside out
This exceeded expectations and more. Pixar is back with this one (until they make cars 3 of course). The fiftieth movie in the Pixar saga is an instant classic. This is the funnies Pixar movie sense find memo and is the third best in the franchise. Only find memo and monsters inc. top it and that's saying something.
The movie focuses on the emotions of humans. How emotions start, how they grew, and now they evolve. The movie is simply brilliant. This is the most or second most smartest movie ever. (Only movie to maybe top it is spirited away). The whole process that these emotions go through it amazing. They sleep, they have emotions themselves, etc.
The world they live in is the most impressive part of the movie. How each core memory has its own world, how dreams have their own world, and even how imaginations have their own world. This all constructs who we are as people.
They story is of how the core memories getting messed with and then sent away with joy and sadness. They have to get back to headquarters in order to ha panniers and Riley's (main character) whole existence. Though it won't be easy as they both will have trials and potential disasters to overcome.
It's a movie with great emotion as the forefront. It leaves you sad and happy (irony and mind blown). It's a great insight into what happens when someone gets depressed. The subtle things are also done so well. The little details in the worlds, the things they say, the things they do, etc, all add up a movie that is by far the best move of the year.
Overall I'm impressed that Pixar took a step back and really but their heart and soul into this movie. It shows on the screen. This is not just another great movie from a great studio, but a triumph of what the human mind can do and accomplish. 9.7/10
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FranzHcriticJun 20, 2015
Pixar has peaked sadly, with this film. It's simply the most brilliant concept they've ever accomplished, confirming that Pixar consists of the most human filmmakers around, more human than actual humans on the screen. The psychology isPixar has peaked sadly, with this film. It's simply the most brilliant concept they've ever accomplished, confirming that Pixar consists of the most human filmmakers around, more human than actual humans on the screen. The psychology is consistent with how emotions develop from child to adult, as memories and emotions become more complex and not just one-dimensional. I will be outraged if this does not win the Oscar for best animated feature. It's the most original Pixar has been in years. An absolutely outstanding film. Expand
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zmgalen2000Nov 29, 2015
Heading into this movie, I had high expectations, since it is Disney/Pixar, but I also thought that I wouldn't thoroughly enjoy it, for it would be too juvenile. But I was wrong. This movie had tons of adult humor from beginning to end, inHeading into this movie, I had high expectations, since it is Disney/Pixar, but I also thought that I wouldn't thoroughly enjoy it, for it would be too juvenile. But I was wrong. This movie had tons of adult humor from beginning to end, in addition to several teary moments which will warm anyones heart. I strongly recommend this for all families to see together at some point--and bring the tissues! Expand
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AndremaxSep 6, 2018
The most clever pixar's movie ever made. The plot's formula is the same comparing to previosly animations, but here is a scientifical and educational vein never seen in another piece.
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francisrgoJun 19, 2015
Saying Pixar's ‪Inside Out‬ the best Disney Pixar or Best Picture of the Year is truly an overstatement; but it truly is a marvel and never have I witnessed an audience cried or laughed so hard as much as this film. Inside Out had everything,Saying Pixar's ‪Inside Out‬ the best Disney Pixar or Best Picture of the Year is truly an overstatement; but it truly is a marvel and never have I witnessed an audience cried or laughed so hard as much as this film. Inside Out had everything, from great script to perfect casting. The film takes you on a journey from inside a young girl's mind which are controlled by five emotions as she deals with moving away from what she has known and grew up. The sheer details and imagery is breathtaking. Pete Docter is a brilliant human being and really knows how we all feel and go through in life. Expand
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FreedomFightersJan 9, 2017
While I personally enjoyed "Cars 2," "Brave" and "Monsters University," I will say that Pixar did seem to be stuck in a rut at the begin of the 2010s. Sure, I may have enjoyed the films, but it just felt like, given their critical reactions,While I personally enjoyed "Cars 2," "Brave" and "Monsters University," I will say that Pixar did seem to be stuck in a rut at the begin of the 2010s. Sure, I may have enjoyed the films, but it just felt like, given their critical reactions, fans just weren't enjoying Pixar's new films as much. "Inside Out" has been hailed by many as a "return to form" for Pixar, and they aren't kidding: "Inside Out" might actually be one of the greatest animated films of all-time: a wonderful concept gets executed brilliantly to create a film with excellent writing, fantastic and memorable characters that are well-acted, plenty of humor and heart, and some of the best animation I've seen in any film to date. "Inside Out" is a must-watch animated film that shouldn't be missed by anyone. If you haven't seen it...well, what are you waiting for? Expand
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moviemitch96Jun 30, 2015
Well after a slightly bumpy road with some of their latest films, I'm more than happy to say that Pixar makes more than welcome return to form with this being one of their best films in a long time! Everything about it is just so perfect!Well after a slightly bumpy road with some of their latest films, I'm more than happy to say that Pixar makes more than welcome return to form with this being one of their best films in a long time! Everything about it is just so perfect! From the gorgeous animation to the lively and very funny voice cast! Amy Poehler is perfectly delightful as Joy! Phyllis Smith, Bill Hader, Lewis Black, and Mindy Kaling as Sadness, Fear, Anger, and Disgust respectively were all perfectly cast as well. The overall story is also highly imaginative, unique, and completely entertaining from start to finish! Overall, not only is this easily Pixar's best in a very long time, but it's also the best film I've seen so far this summer, or all year for that matter! And yes I will admit, I did shed a few tears near the end. Expand
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sgy0003Jun 19, 2015
Well after the love/hate thing with Frozen, I can safely say Inside Out was one of the best works Pixar has made. Not only does this movie teaches the young ones about importance of having family and their support, but it's also a reminderWell after the love/hate thing with Frozen, I can safely say Inside Out was one of the best works Pixar has made. Not only does this movie teaches the young ones about importance of having family and their support, but it's also a reminder for teens and adults. Since the movie is about such subject, there are many emotional scenes. It made this 21 years-old dude tear up.

Hats off to you, Disney and Pixar. You guys did it again!
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SnoracksJun 21, 2015
Pixar continues to set the gold standard in imagination. This film is great on almost every level and manages to capture a spirit only Pixar can. It belongs in the pantheon of greatest animated films, or at the very least greatest Pixar films.
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somerset72Aug 30, 2015
I took 4 kids (3 girls & a boy) aged between 6 & 9 to see Inside Out. At the halfway point I was a little concerned that the movie was pitched a little too old for them. I need not have worried - they all came out talking about how much theyI took 4 kids (3 girls & a boy) aged between 6 & 9 to see Inside Out. At the halfway point I was a little concerned that the movie was pitched a little too old for them. I need not have worried - they all came out talking about how much they enjoyed it

As an adult, I think Pixar nailed this one 100% - I don't recall a movie that sucessfully tells a story on so many levels. Funny and clever with a couple of tear-jerking moments that left a big lump in my throat

Highly recommended
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erfanjDec 2, 2015
Inside Out's conceptualization of mind is fantastically beautiful and successful. The five emotions (Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger and Disgust) take you to a journey of wonderful imaginations of creative minds that showed their talent again withInside Out's conceptualization of mind is fantastically beautiful and successful. The five emotions (Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger and Disgust) take you to a journey of wonderful imaginations of creative minds that showed their talent again with their newest animation. Inside Out surely is an emotional punch with a well written story and phenomenal visuals. This is a MUST SEE animated film. Expand
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ardania22Jul 10, 2015
Pixar's done it again! This is one of the few movies where I can think of literally nothing negative to say about it. The humor is strong, the world is creative, and the story's honesty about growing up makes one of the most emotionallyPixar's done it again! This is one of the few movies where I can think of literally nothing negative to say about it. The humor is strong, the world is creative, and the story's honesty about growing up makes one of the most emotionally charged moments in any Pixar film. A true masterpiece. Expand
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resumegam3Jul 26, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Recently, Pixar (and sometimes Disney) have been making some good (but not amazing) films, like Brave, Cars 2 and Monsters University. Wreck-it-Ralph, although great, was only made by Disney. (Pixar was not involved with it.) Inside Out, Disney and Pixar's new animated film is not only a return to high quality for Pixar, it's also an amazing movie, close to being my favourite film of all time. The story is about emotions inside your head who decide how you act and what you say. We take a look at Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust - the five emotions of 11-year-old Riley, who has just moved from Minnesota to San Francisco and is having a tough time living in her new home. In Riley's head, all of her memories are stored, including five 'core memories' that power a different part of her personality in the form of islands. When Joy and Sadness try to keep the core memories positive, they get sucked out of headquarters and fall into Long Term Memory. With Anger, Fear and Disgust controlling Riley, she has no happiness or sadness, so Joy and Sadness must get back to headquarters before Riley loses all of her personality. Amy Poehler voices Joy (you may remember her from that squeaky role as Elanor in Alvin and the Chipmunks 2: The Squeakquel and its sequel, Chipwrecked), Phyllis Smith voices Sadness (you might remember her from her role of Phyllis Lapin-Vance in The Office), Lewis Black voices Anger (he is the funniest emotion in the whole film), Bill Hader voices Fear (he also voiced Flint Lockwood in Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and its sequel) and Mindy Kaling voices Disgust (who you might remember from voicing Taffyta Muttonfudge in Wreck-it-Ralph). Everyone does a great job at acting, but Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith and Lewis Black stand out in particular. It's great how on their way back to headquarters, Joy and Sadness go through the process of a number of different things that happen to us, such as how dreams are made and where all our imagination lives (in Imagination Land, which was also a 3-part South Park episode). Inside Out is one of Disney and Pixar's best films to date. I might even go as far as to say it's the best film they've made. Oh, and why is this review late? America got Inside Out first on June 19th. Over here in the UK however, I had to wait until July 24th to see this. Was it worth the wait? Definitely. Expand
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9spacekingJun 23, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie was outstanding. First off, let's just say that this movie is very unique. Featuring all the feelings was very creative of Pixar, and the crux of the whole film. Next, because they featured the emotions within Riley's mind, the development was unusually heavy and deep. You know why they brag that this movie is made by the guys who made up? Because the Up guys really put their hearts into it. That 10 minute relationship between Carl and his wife? Here, it's turned into a full-feature child-parents relationship, but also with Riley and her relationship with the new area she moves to.

Of course, uniqueness and development are only the tip of the ice berg. The movie is tension-filled, leaving me on my edge of my seat, tearing my hair out, yelling: "Nooooo! NOOOOOOOO!!!" (Especially near the climax scene where the emotions narrowly don't make it!) The fact that it's realistic and the lands Joy and Sadness travel to fall down one-by-one, showing that Riley is losing her core self and losing who she truly is--becoming a robot, becoming out of touch with her emotions--oh dang; that's truly suspenseful and horrifying! And shall I mention (BIG spoiler--You are warned here and now--BIG spoiler)-- Bing Bong sacrifices himself in order to make Riley happy--but it's not just about Joy. No; it's not about Joy leading onwards, optimistic no matter what. It shows that people have duality of emotions. It's realistic- - and the multitude of emotions, instead of simply one emotion (or no emotion at all in the case of the movie's crucial pinpoint), there are a load of emotions within the movie.

Obviously, this movie is not just deep and touching. Let us end this review on a lighter note--this movie has excellent comedy as well. The main comical subject is the aforementioned Bing Bong 9in my opinion), which makes his death ever so-more heart-wrenching. But other than that, the humor is quite intelligent. The helicopter guy, Angry's flame, goofball land, they all add a good amount of laughs and heart-warming moments to this film. So in conclusion, this movie is amazing. It's one of pixar's best, if not the best-- failing only second arguably to the Toy Story series. (And even that is arguable). If you haven't watched it, you definitely should. It has made it into the top ten of my best movies ever watched. :D
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TimeOfTheChimpsJan 23, 2016
A colourful, vibrant, brilliantly animated, and exceptionally moving film, Inside Out is one of Pixar's most creative and well-executed efforts in years; this is owing to its fleshed out characters and excellent voice acting from Amy Poehler.A colourful, vibrant, brilliantly animated, and exceptionally moving film, Inside Out is one of Pixar's most creative and well-executed efforts in years; this is owing to its fleshed out characters and excellent voice acting from Amy Poehler. Easily the best film of the year. A+ Expand
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lukechristianscJun 21, 2015
Pixar's best film yet! They flirt with the idea with emotions and what's going on in someone's head, It's smart and unique. Riley (Kaitlyn Dias) is eleven years old, she loves hockey and she's from Minnesota. Her world turns upside down, whenPixar's best film yet! They flirt with the idea with emotions and what's going on in someone's head, It's smart and unique. Riley (Kaitlyn Dias) is eleven years old, she loves hockey and she's from Minnesota. Her world turns upside down, when she moves to San Francisco with mom and dad. Riley's emotions led by Joy (Amy Poehler) try to save her from this life changing event; the stress of Riley moving is bringing sadness (Phyllis Smith) to the forefront. Joy and Sadness are far behind Riley's mind, trying to get to headquarters meanwhile, Anger (Lewis Black) Fear (Bill Hader) and Disgust (Mindy Kaling) are struggling without Joy and Sadness. Inside Out gets under my skin in an emotional way, which Pixar does with it's films, it does something different. At the end of the film you will be happy and interested. Grade A+ Expand
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MikeyStephensOct 22, 2015
I think we can all say that Pixar and the people behind 'Inside Out' have shown how guaranteed you are when you begin watching one of their latest animated feature. Its a story about a girls transition with her parents losing their home,I think we can all say that Pixar and the people behind 'Inside Out' have shown how guaranteed you are when you begin watching one of their latest animated feature. Its a story about a girls transition with her parents losing their home, moving on -- not just homes, but childhood to adulthood. Acceptance of sadness and an easily emotional tearjerker ending for the child in all of us. I grew up on Pixar, so I am a little bias, that's really no reason why anyone can't enjoy such an effectively emotional fireworks of colors 'Inside Out' can bring out of its feature. Finer, then porcelain animation, powerful story of fantasy and returnable enjoyment of another classic from the studio that has brought you the last animated film you watched and felt like thanking them with a review. Expand
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SeanGamerDaysJun 30, 2015
Inside Out deliver a good sense of humor of emotions to children & amature adults, but it's not dull as many Disney/Pixar movies (exp: Toy Story). Although parents can sometimes be stressful while watching this movies with their kids, whoInside Out deliver a good sense of humor of emotions to children & amature adults, but it's not dull as many Disney/Pixar movies (exp: Toy Story). Although parents can sometimes be stressful while watching this movies with their kids, who have been gone into a deep depresion. In the end, all colorfull of joy is brought to the children... Expand
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httrJun 29, 2015
Funniest movie I have seen in a long time. I was in tears because I was laughing so hard. Then I was in tears because things got a little sad. Then I was in tears because it was extremely funny again...... Apparently i cried through the wholeFunniest movie I have seen in a long time. I was in tears because I was laughing so hard. Then I was in tears because things got a little sad. Then I was in tears because it was extremely funny again...... Apparently i cried through the whole movie :) Expand
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Duskycarp116Jun 19, 2015
This movie is one of the best Disney/Pixar for a while, the movie hit me right at the feels more then Toy Story 3, its funny, nice for kids (well not the butt scene) and finally for the first time after Cars 2 and Frozen, the lesson is easyThis movie is one of the best Disney/Pixar for a while, the movie hit me right at the feels more then Toy Story 3, its funny, nice for kids (well not the butt scene) and finally for the first time after Cars 2 and Frozen, the lesson is easy to know and fits in with its nice animation, speaking of animation, the characters and their animation are god damm amazing, very colorful and very detail and for once it looks and feels like a Disney movie unlike Cars 2 (If you like Cars 2 and get mad at me, look its ok but why try to put guns in a lesson kids movie detail? anyways) its one of best movies of 2015 before Star Wars Episode 7: The Force Awakes, it really need to get awards for great animations, great lovable characters, great plot, and great voice actors. Expand
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wnick2000Jun 22, 2015
Pixar has done it again. This is one of, if not THE best Pixar film since The Incredibles. The amount of heart and soul the actors and the animators and everyone else worked on the film put into the movie is how every great film is created.Pixar has done it again. This is one of, if not THE best Pixar film since The Incredibles. The amount of heart and soul the actors and the animators and everyone else worked on the film put into the movie is how every great film is created. It will make you remember the grand days of old for Pixar and will leave you with a grin on your face, parent and child alike. Expand
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Kai82Mar 21, 2020
One of the most brilliant ideas for a movie I have seen. It has a great story, awesome humour and an incredible deep understanding about growing up and human emotions. Its the rare case were you can mix sad and matured themes with humour in aOne of the most brilliant ideas for a movie I have seen. It has a great story, awesome humour and an incredible deep understanding about growing up and human emotions. Its the rare case were you can mix sad and matured themes with humour in a genuine way. The matured themes are growing up pains, a relocation to a new (unfamiliar) place and family troubles caused by it. The brilliant part is that you have a visualisation of the emotions in the head of each person working in a control centre. With Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger and Disgust you have a great cast. Also the concept of memories, subconscious and ideas are well done. I am still amazed how so matured and sad themes mix with great humour in a way that non harms the other. I usually hate tragicomedies and while I think it is not one it leans in this direction. Like I said the humour works perfect. All jokes work and I am amazed about the creativity. I cant name not one other movie that took a concept and used it to this near perfection. Then there is the story. It is so relatable. The parts for growing up and moving to a new location are absolute true. If you experienced this too you will agree. All implications are natural and there is again no flaw. I cant say not much more about this without spoilers but you should know by this time that this is an awesome movie. Overall I am deeply impressed by this movie and I wish I had seen it as child because some thinks here would have helped me. This is the gold standard for creativity and a masterpiece for the ages. Definitely watch the scenes after the movie for a salvo of great jokes Expand
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horcrux2007Jun 21, 2015
After a slightly disappointing run for Pixar in the last few years with movies like Monsters University and Cars 2, the power house of animation gives us their most thematically complex film since Wall-E. In Inside Out , the life of anAfter a slightly disappointing run for Pixar in the last few years with movies like Monsters University and Cars 2, the power house of animation gives us their most thematically complex film since Wall-E. In Inside Out , the life of an eleven-year old girl named Riley is shown to be controlled by five voices inside her head: Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Fear, and Anger. They control her emotions and affect her memories, but Riley's life is thrown out of control when she moves to San Francisco. Her core memories, the most important ones, are thrown out of the control center as well as Joy and Sadness, so they have to journey back to put Riley's life back on track. The plot itself doesn't contain any big twists or even a villain. It's a seemingly simple tale with huge ambition. Showing what's going on in someone's head is a difficult feat, but Pixar achieves this in such a creative and original way. The ideas presented in Inside Out might fly over younger kids' heads, as there are some rather complex themes here: you can't be happy without experiencing sadness or anger or disgust or fear. They are natural parts of life. The film even deals with depression, identity, and self-worth. Inside Out is undeniably the most enjoyable, hilarious, and entertaining film that incorporates such heavy themes. It's certainly not a movie you will ever forget. Expand
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exodus9237Dec 22, 2015
My favourite movie of the year. A simple as that. Sorry for not being more specific, but I can't, it is that great. All of it. The story, the animation, the idea, the way they deliver this idea (that it is not precisely new), the lessons, theMy favourite movie of the year. A simple as that. Sorry for not being more specific, but I can't, it is that great. All of it. The story, the animation, the idea, the way they deliver this idea (that it is not precisely new), the lessons, the feelings, everything. Pixar has outshined many of their (we know, excellent) work. This sits easily between the best of Pixar, Disney and all-history animation movies. Expand
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DaMovieLoverJun 19, 2015
Inside Out is arguably of the studio's best films yet to date. Original, ingenious, and sentimental, the studio has return with a smart and winning comeback after its 1 year delay of producing animation flicks since its last work (MonstersInside Out is arguably of the studio's best films yet to date. Original, ingenious, and sentimental, the studio has return with a smart and winning comeback after its 1 year delay of producing animation flicks since its last work (Monsters University). This proves that Pixar's magic is still fresh and will make animation cinema a delightful treat for the young and the matured. Great job Pixar for revitalizing your delayed record of fantastic animated movies.

Rating: 9.5 / 10
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timmyrw55Jun 19, 2015
Inside Out is the most creative movie Pixar has ever did. Just every idea, every area in his girl's head is brilliant and wonderful. The lesson it teaches is wonderful, and is one for parents and kids alike. Also this movie is entertainingInside Out is the most creative movie Pixar has ever did. Just every idea, every area in his girl's head is brilliant and wonderful. The lesson it teaches is wonderful, and is one for parents and kids alike. Also this movie is entertaining for parents as well. The writing is smart, the jokes are clever. It has that Disney/Pixar sadness in it and it is used in full force. Which makes the movie's ending that much happier. Inside Out easily ranks up there with UP, Finding Nemo, and the Toy Story Films. Pixar is back, baby!
Final Score 9.5/10 (Rounded to a 10/10)
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MalamarSep 2, 2015
This movie is so good IT HAD ME IN TEARS with lovable characters and a uniqe story line with a strong meaning to the story that nothing else has its a good movie go check it out
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JohnMasterLJul 13, 2015
Inside Out se une a mi lista TOP 10 de los mejores estrenos de este año y también se une a la lista de las mejores películas animadas de todos los tiempos. Pixar llego a tener sus bajas (Cars 2 o Brave) pero con Inside Out vuelve a laInside Out se une a mi lista TOP 10 de los mejores estrenos de este año y también se une a la lista de las mejores películas animadas de todos los tiempos. Pixar llego a tener sus bajas (Cars 2 o Brave) pero con Inside Out vuelve a la grandeza, una poderosa historia inocente, divertida, dramática e innovadora para chicos y grandes (recomiendo ver esta película con la familia, sobre todo padres e hijos) La animación, la historia, todo es increíble, sin duda alguna el próximo OSCAR para mejor película animada es para Inside Out (y tal vez entre a "mejor película") Un espectáculo visual divertido y conmovedor Expand
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michael1208Aug 22, 2015
Pixar kicks start the film with a beautiful opening score and slowly introduces the emotion characters throughout the platform of a simple normal growth experience of an 11-year-old girl. The plot is familiar but the creativity andPixar kicks start the film with a beautiful opening score and slowly introduces the emotion characters throughout the platform of a simple normal growth experience of an 11-year-old girl. The plot is familiar but the creativity and conceptualisation of Pixar to tell the story from inside the mind of a girl using five different emotions - joy, sadness, anger, disgust and fear have brought their latest picture to secure the Oscars. Not only focusing on the emotions, the story further expands into memories (short/ long-term and core memories), imagination, dreams and forgetfulness in a fantastic landscape to construct the feeling, mind, reaction and soul of the main character. This original approach connects well both the adults and children, emotionally engaging, entertaining, visually colorful and inspiring. The level of intellectual and emotional daring are consistent until the end of this major emotion animation, reminding audiences the balancing of all these five feelings that leads to the human's capability of love and affection. Expand
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JeriJun 21, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The best, imaginative and creative movie I have ever seen in Disney Movie History. Inside Out shows a great teaser trailer last year and when the movie is released, you feel like you wanted to watch it again and again. Expand
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Ali_MarashianDec 30, 2015
never has a movie before, let alone an animated film, made me feel surprisingly honest with my self and the struggles while growing up. Inside Out, highly regarded as the best movie in years, is sure to become a classic.
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koothrappaliJan 21, 2016
Melhor animação que poderia existir em tempos. Pixar mais uma vez mandando ver com sua originalidade que só ela tem. Em tempos de minions, essa é a animação da história.
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Tbone413Jul 2, 2015
Best Pixar movie. Nothing else. If you haven't seen this masterpiece yet, GO SEE IT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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tjman09Jun 19, 2015
Inside Out is a funny, heartwarming, and deep journey into the human mind. Pixar has a filmography that's hard to match, and things will remain that way if they keep putting out films of this caliber. As per usual the story is well crafted,Inside Out is a funny, heartwarming, and deep journey into the human mind. Pixar has a filmography that's hard to match, and things will remain that way if they keep putting out films of this caliber. As per usual the story is well crafted, and inventive, but the most impressive thing is the use of humor to help the moments of true drama. By that I mean the film has a relatable humor, that anybody can laugh at and have a good time with, so when the film decides to get serious it hits the audience even deeper. This something Pixar's always been good at, but this movie has some of the most touching moments since Up. On top of the brilliant use of humor, the visuals are stunning, the voice acting is perfect, and the characters are surprisingly well crafted. In the end Inside Out is one of Pixar's best films in the last 5 years, and is worth seeing on the big screen. Expand
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Muzzle131Jul 22, 2015
To be honest when I first saw this I was thinking i was going to hate it, that'd it just be another cliche animated adventure, and I was actually hating it during the beginning but by an unexpected twist it takes a somewhat dark turn to whatTo be honest when I first saw this I was thinking i was going to hate it, that'd it just be another cliche animated adventure, and I was actually hating it during the beginning but by an unexpected twist it takes a somewhat dark turn to what usually is refrained from children movies. That's when the movie truly shines when it goes into the dark depressing reality of life and how it's always going to change with many things going to be forgotten. The story is simple a girl named Reilly has a happy ordinary life with her family and these little emotions in her head keep her happy thanks to the lead emotion Joy, but the family suddenly moves and now she and Joy must come to terms that things have to change, Joy is basically the protagonist and her voice acting is amazing, as I've said she's mainly the leader amongst all the other emotions but during the adventure has to learn the importance of the emotions and how they should share in the duty to shape Reilly's life. Sadness is her exact opposite (and it's easy to tell why) and no one really knows why he's there but at the end he pulls through with everyone learning about his importance. Other characters however aren't really that important but still entertaining to watch.

Overall a masterpiece that can be enjoyed by kids, adults, critical thinkers, and artists.

(Spoilers ahead the review stops here)
The moment I knew I loved this movie was when Joy and Bing Bong fell into this abyss, and when all hope seemed lost they found a possible way to escape, however some very subtle foreshadowing was occurring and Bing Bong began to fade away saying to Joy he feels this next try will work, the scene was cliche all around but execution was flawless, while riding the magical 'spaceship' powered by music he sacrificed himself by leaping off allowing Joy to make it while he faded away with a farewell to Joy, this scene screamed thousands of undertones about that loss of innocence where things of the past will eventually fade, what follows is just silence that brought me on the verge of tears, it perhaps wouldn't effect a child but for a young adult like me it hit hard to look back and remember the things I've lost and forgotten...
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danippJun 20, 2015
Do you wanna learn about your mind in a more entertaining and still efficient way? Disney and Pixar have a great answer for you: five charismatic characters who, together with other interesting faces, control the cute Riley and teach us howDo you wanna learn about your mind in a more entertaining and still efficient way? Disney and Pixar have a great answer for you: five charismatic characters who, together with other interesting faces, control the cute Riley and teach us how our mind works. Inside Out explores all the mysterious and funny places of our head in order to show us that everything works together. Being happy is important but being sad, angry, disgusted and scared are part of our lives too and make us who we are. This is an amazing film not only for kids but to everyone else. It's common to forget essential things like the one that and being reminded of it in such an amusing and touching way is priceless. Expand
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DBPirate1129Jun 20, 2015
Was definitely not expecting Inside Out to be this good. PIXAR's two most recent ideas---Brave and Cars---were not much of a success with both me and other fans. Inside Out is a delightful return to the PIXAR we once knew: light-hearted funWas definitely not expecting Inside Out to be this good. PIXAR's two most recent ideas---Brave and Cars---were not much of a success with both me and other fans. Inside Out is a delightful return to the PIXAR we once knew: light-hearted fun with deeper meanings for adults. Surprisingly, Inside Out is a real tear jerker with likable characters and an interesting premise. I'd definitely watch it again when I could! Expand
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chiragk007Oct 27, 2015
you got me this was a lot better movie after all these years ....kids love it ..............the story was off the chain every one should rate it 100 % the imagination , animation is very good and teenagers should also watch it ............theyou got me this was a lot better movie after all these years ....kids love it ..............the story was off the chain every one should rate it 100 % the imagination , animation is very good and teenagers should also watch it ............the most important thing this is a family movie kids will understand how to react with what and also respect to the elders and parents Expand
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emiliomiceli31Sep 10, 2015
esta pelicula es la mejor de disney pixar es inposible que reciba algo no positivo es una completa maravilla y deberia tener secuela al ser la mejor de 2015
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AGNJul 7, 2015
Director Pete Docter knew what he was doing as he pulled the animation studio away from the pool of mediocrity that has been under a drought for two years.

Released in 2015, this movie started out as a different idea called NEWT. It began
Director Pete Docter knew what he was doing as he pulled the animation studio away from the pool of mediocrity that has been under a drought for two years.

Released in 2015, this movie started out as a different idea called NEWT. It began work in 2008 and was planned to release the movie in 2012 but was canceled in 2010 as the plot was too similar to RIO. The next year, they gave the scrapped idea to Pete Docter who then thought of a new idea about emotions. These emotions became the movie of Inside Out which is an outright wonderful movie and a sincere apology of how PIXAR was below par over the last few years with the Cars 2 clunker, the sub-par Brave, and the unoriginal Monsters University.

The film has the same thing as UP with the first 10 minutes of growing up and then the rest being adventurous with a heartfelt finish. There are 5 emotions in Riley who guide her through life. Sadness, one of the five emotions wants to control her and ends up knocking every single core memory. Joy catches all the core memories but she and Sadness are accidently into long-term memory with the core memories. This is the most creative plot that I have ever seen from PIXAR

This film succeeds in every way possible from its voice acting to its creativity. The idea itself is very creative. It’s a way of describing the brain in a unique way. Memory balls, abstract thought, memory dump, and more. It’s crazy that they have Dream Productions for movies played for dreams. There is also a console for controlling Riley for what she is doing. I definitely have to give PIXAR credit for having this movie be so creative.

What actually is impressive is that the voice acting for the five emotions themselves are totally in character. Amy Poehler plays as the peppy Joy. Phyllis Smith plays the depressing Sadness. Lewis Black plays the grumpy Anger which is my favorite. Mindy Kaling plays the be clean emotion of Disgust. Finally, Bill Hader plays the easily scared emotion of Fear. There are many great voices in this movie but these emotions really stayed in character.

What’s even more impressive is the laughable humor there is. I think it’s the funniest PIXAR flick since Ratatouille. There are so many jokes in this movie that even adults will find a good sense of humor. It’s an awesome skit with some of the best dialogue made into this movie.

Inside Out isn’t just really fun to watch, it’s also really smart and truly heartfelt as the movie continues on. I sniffed over on this more as Riley’s personality disappeared. It reminds people of how tough life at times can certainly be. Like UP, you will have to bring your tissues.

I don’t really have to explain the animation. It’s the same with PIXAR’s previous 14 flicks. Bright, colorful, vivid, exuberant, and eye popping. There is one flaw but it is minimal. One thing is that he 3D was useless since it added no depth, but the flaws are easily swamped by how amazing this movie really is.

Inside Out is the best PIXAR movie in years. It’s currently my favorite movie this summer and one of my favorite films this year. It’s glorious, humorous, and highly emotional. Plus, stay for the end credits. It is really funny to see other people's emotions inside. Call PIXAR back on track and have it win best animated movie of the year in the 2016 Oscars. By the way, Inside Out will easily win best animated feature and it will be possible for this movie to be up for best picture, but it will most likely won't win best picture.

P.S.: Our local critic gave this movie an A grade so there is no reason to skip the movie.

UPDATE: On July 5th, I saw the movie again with my aunt, my grandpa, and my cousin. They all liked it giving grades of A+, B+, and a B. This is the consensus that I made up with this experience:

"This movie is not Up, but it isn't Brave either."

(Before the film, there is a heartwarming short film called Lava. It’s about how two volcanoes fall in love. It was sweet, charming, and cute.)
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AlexleeAug 27, 2015
a truly inspiring, emotional, and moving but simple movie. very strong plot and have a good psychological education value. nicely wrapped soundtracks, and amazing animation. good for a whole family!
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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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MrMovieBuffJun 29, 2015
'Inside Out' is the 15th feature from Pixar Animation Studios, and is directed by Pete Docter who also directed 'Monsters Inc' (2001) and the Oscar winning 'Up' (2009).

'Inside Out' focuses inside the head of a little girl named Riley,
'Inside Out' is the 15th feature from Pixar Animation Studios, and is directed by Pete Docter who also directed 'Monsters Inc' (2001) and the Oscar winning 'Up' (2009).

'Inside Out' focuses inside the head of a little girl named Riley, inside we meet the "little voices" and they are five different emotions. You have Joy (Amy Poehler), Sadness (Phyllis Smith), Fear (Bill Hader), Anger (Lewis Black) and Disgust (Mindy Kaling). They all control how Riley should feel and decide when it's an appropriate time for her to feel that emotion.

Joy is the main emotion here, she is always concerned for Riley and wants her to have a good day, every day. The way Joy feels connected to Riley reminds me of the way Woody feels connected to Andy in the "Toy Story" franchise. She always wants the best for her, and when Riley feels something, Joy feels it too.

'Inside Out' is filled with some beautiful and colorful animation, a heart-wrenching story and some sympathetic characters. It's one of the best Pixar films since 'Toy Story 3' (2010). Whereas 'Cars 2' (2011), 'Brave' (2012) and 'Monsters University' (2013) failed to live up to expectations.

There isn't a lot of comedy in this movie which can be worrying if you are a parent or guardian that's planning on taking your children off to a trip to the cinema. They would probably find 'Minions' (2015) more cheerful and silly, 'Inside Out' is mostly for adults to enjoy, there is nothing wrong with that, but children will no doubt find this movie very distressing.

Pixar Animation Studios is very good at making their films enjoyable for adults, in that when you watch films like 'Toy Story' (1995), that film basically says "We are all connected to our toys, remember when you were a child and had that one special toy?", or 'Monsters Inc' (2001) would say "When we were all kids, we all had those dreams of monsters creeping up in our bedrooms". Pixar is good at tapping into an adult's childhood.

But I don't want to sound too negative to this movie, maybe kids will enjoy it, all I am saying is, 'Inside Out' is in many ways a classic. A film to be remembered in years to come, I could see sequels and spin-offs based on this movie alone. It's definitely an Oscar winner for "Best Animated Feature", it is touching, inventive and just a gorgeous looking movie.
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DRauchDoes2015Jun 23, 2015
More than a masterpiece. More than perfect. This film pushed so many of my buttons on a personal level that it's belittling to rank it with the common-tongue descriptor of 'masterpiece'. Inside Out . . . moved me deeply . . . beyondMore than a masterpiece. More than perfect. This film pushed so many of my buttons on a personal level that it's belittling to rank it with the common-tongue descriptor of 'masterpiece'. Inside Out . . . moved me deeply . . . beyond examination. I . . . didn't merely cry during this film, though you could say that the three or four times when I sniffled and my eyes welled up with **** that I was crying then. That was when I was crying. However, I also wept, no, I SOBBED. I profusely balled by eyes out like a big weenie. And it was one of the most cathartic experiences of my life. Never before has a work of cinema emitted such wracking waves of pure, touching storytelling that conveys so much universal, human understanding. Just because I cried (ON NUMEROUS OCCASIONS), I wouldn't label this a melancholic, downer of a movie. It finds the perfect balance of euphoric, jubilant happiness to offset the brewing, incessant sadness that comes with every moment of joy. It is the sad realization that the feeling of elation is fleet. It won't last. As much as we want to reminisce and relive our memories from early youth, the purest concentration of feeling we have, we grow older and are taken out of the comfort of the world we've become used to. Moving, losing friends, growing out of childish things like imaginary friends (Oh, Bing Bong, WHHYYYYY??!!), becoming distanced from your family and becoming more independent, all these things are essential to the unending departing nature of life. I think goodbyes are truly the most traumatic loss we can experience. Inside Out illustrates that visually in a way that is unprecedentedly effective and hard-hitting. It is also brilliantly scripted, hilarious, GORGEOUSLY ANIMATED, ingeniously concepted and executed with unwavering skill and focus.

This may be the best animated film I've ever seen. Don't miss the opportunity to see this MULTIPLE TIMES in theaters.
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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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SagaGeminisJul 14, 2015
Excelente Pelicula

Realmente el trabajo de PIXAR digno de alabar, una pelicula que sera un clasico

Me deja sin palabras.

Espero una segunda parte
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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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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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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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hanneguacamoleJun 21, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Pixar is unarguably one of the premiere animation studios around, yet everything since Toy Story 3 has been rather mediocre. I had almost lost hope in the studio at all. I mean, I grew up with Pixar – I remember seeing masterpieces like Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, and Up in theaters (ok I saw them all in theaters) but they were honestly really a big part of my childhood and I couldn't tell if I was growing out of them or if they were simply not as good. I am relieved to say that the latter is true. If nothing else, Inside Out is a breath of fresh air in a musty room and revitalized my hope for the hope of Pixar Animation Studios.

Riley is a girl that could have easily been me. I moved quite a bit in my childhood and I really related to all her personal struggles and the disdain she felt with the attempts to run away. She had haywire emotions, but who knows! Maybe we all do once in a while.

Joy:This movie was inexplicably happy and visually stunning. I can't recommend it more for anyone of all ages. Not only does it provide remarkable insight into the way our own minds may work, but it has a compelling plot with extremely lovable and complex characters. I was enthralled the entire 92 minutes even though in the end we all knew it would turn out to be alright. The journey is the most important part, after all.

Sadness: I'm so used to being the age of the children in these movies that it was so odd for me to almost relate to the parents more than I did to Riley. The only part of the movie that I can think of being sad at all is the loss of Bing Bong. It kind of symbolized letting go of the past and moving on to more important things. I related to this and I found that this movie is relatable for practically everyone of all ages.

Fear: I'm terrified to live in a world where everything is serious and movies like Inside Out don't exist. Movies like this one are so important to me because it reminds me of the past and reassures me that the future will be great. It lets me know that everything's okay and I think that's so important.

Anger: The unfair treatment and rap that animated films seem to get. I can guarantee you without a sliver of doubt in my mind that Inside Out is one of the best movies of the year and deserves to be up there nominated with all the other knockouts for Best Picture at the Oscars.

Disgust: The fact that I don't have these emotions in my head? For all I know, I might but I can't see them! I'm not disgusted with any part of the movie, sorry Mindy Kaling. I still love you. The ending of the movie even managed to avoid disgusting clichés and for that I have nothing but my sincere applause.
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Mo_MuhsinJun 19, 2015
Pixar's golden age was practically all their movies from Toy Story to Toy Story 3. With the exception of Cars (which got Mildly positive reviews) all Pixar movies gained critical acclaim, with two films even getting nominated for best picturePixar's golden age was practically all their movies from Toy Story to Toy Story 3. With the exception of Cars (which got Mildly positive reviews) all Pixar movies gained critical acclaim, with two films even getting nominated for best picture (UP and Toy Story 3) But after Toy Story 3, there was Cars 2. The movie that broke the chain of good movies. After that there was Brave, a dissapointment, and Monsters University another pretty bad movie. Pixar seemed to have lost its charm. Until this movie. Inside Out has all the amazing things of a Pixar movie plus more. All Pixar movies are visually stunning (even Cars 2), but this movie takes it up a notch. Never have I seen a movie create a completely new world so perfectly. Not only were the enviroments amazing, but the characters were great. The last time I felt this way about characters I had just met was Up. Of course in UP I cried in the first 8 minutes (which I usually dont do in movies so thats saying something) and in this movie I cried towards the end. If this doest get nominated for best picture there will be issues. My rating would be a 98/100 (9.8/10), but Im going to round it up to a 10. Pixar, youve done it again Expand
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SantiagoForeroJun 19, 2015
This film is not only Pixar's comeback, it is one of the best films the studio has ever created. Extremely powerfull messages that will stick with you for a long time, the concept is one of the best an animation movie could have, the music isThis film is not only Pixar's comeback, it is one of the best films the studio has ever created. Extremely powerfull messages that will stick with you for a long time, the concept is one of the best an animation movie could have, the music is fantastic, the voice acting is outstanding, the animation is breathtaking, and the story is perfect. Pixar's rough days are way behind it. (P.S Bring the tissues) Expand
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tds91Jun 19, 2015
Inside out is imaginative, visually stunning and absolutely as must-see this year. Besides that, the short film preceding the movie is good enough to justify price of admission by itself.
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AEDJun 20, 2015
With a smart, funny, sad, visually stunning and also nostalgic production, Pixar's surprisingly original "Inside Out" proves that Pixar movies can only get better
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ZealissJun 20, 2015
To be honest, I was pretty sure I'll always remember Pixar for Toy Story (well, i didn't like Up at all), which was really worth its fame. But hey, here we go! I got 'Inside Out', which is now one of my favourite animated movies, filled withTo be honest, I was pretty sure I'll always remember Pixar for Toy Story (well, i didn't like Up at all), which was really worth its fame. But hey, here we go! I got 'Inside Out', which is now one of my favourite animated movies, filled with emotion. I can tell a lot good things about this movie, but "Major emotion picture" describes it best. It's filled with emotions, not just verbatim. I was crying both with laughter and true sorrow, I was smiling and frowning. Actually, I felt as if I was right there, next to Sadness and Joy, next to Riley – little, lonely girl, next to her parents with too many problems to explain their daughter, next to confused Fear, Anger and Disgust. Next to everybody, but also inside them. And out of the movie. Expand
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JeffandGabbyJun 21, 2015
That Pixar could write an adventure story about a standard cognitive crisis in the mind of a little girl is incredible.
Touching, heartfelt, and just plain funny: this movie is great.
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alvarousJun 21, 2015
A fantastic film depicting the great process our mind goes through lifetime. Inside Out never leaves the intensity of exploring our own paradigms from childhood to adolescence It is a masterful cinema to be considered for ages.
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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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greenmouserJun 22, 2015
This movie easily destroyed my top 10 movies, by skipping all the way up to #1. The visual effects along with the greatest story I've ever seen made this movie so amazing. UP was a very good Pixar movie, but in my perspective not nearlyThis movie easily destroyed my top 10 movies, by skipping all the way up to #1. The visual effects along with the greatest story I've ever seen made this movie so amazing. UP was a very good Pixar movie, but in my perspective not nearly close to this. Showing my love for this movie, I made this metacritic account just so I could give it a good review....... LOVE THIS MOVIE Expand
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whooosaahJun 23, 2015
Pixar has done it again.This movie is heartwarming,touching,visually stunning.The voice cast did a great job.All of the characters is memorable.Can't wait to see another Pixar Movies!!!!!
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Jedimaster16Jun 27, 2015
AMAZING. Probably one of the smartest Disney movies I've seen. The characters are fun, the story will leave you crying, and the funny parts are smart. I wish that it came earlier because it's not just that everything would work out. NotAMAZING. Probably one of the smartest Disney movies I've seen. The characters are fun, the story will leave you crying, and the funny parts are smart. I wish that it came earlier because it's not just that everything would work out. Not everyone is going to end up a princess in a castle or a hero with a medal. Expand
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yehdatguyJul 1, 2015
is gud!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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maverick3681Jun 28, 2015
I am a gamer. I don't watch too many films especially with games like Gta V and witcher 3 out. But thank god I watched this little gem of a movie. I had originally gone to the theater with the aim of watching Jurassic World, but finding theI am a gamer. I don't watch too many films especially with games like Gta V and witcher 3 out. But thank god I watched this little gem of a movie. I had originally gone to the theater with the aim of watching Jurassic World, but finding the tickets for that sold out decided to watch this unheard movie. And boy am I thankful I did. It's concept is brilliant and novel, animation is fantastic, dialogues are hilarious and most of all sends a beautifdl message out. A must watch :) 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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garrydacosta13Jun 30, 2015
Pixar , stop making people cry. What a marvelous movie. I honestly thought Pixar had lost it's mojo, but then comes Inside out. This movie is visually stunning and conceptually brilliant, to say the least. I can't find enough words toPixar , stop making people cry. What a marvelous movie. I honestly thought Pixar had lost it's mojo, but then comes Inside out. This movie is visually stunning and conceptually brilliant, to say the least. I can't find enough words to describe this gem of a movie. 'Joy' and 'Sadness' voiced by Amy Poehler and Phyllis Smith respectively steal the show and how. And the Pixar short 'Lava' preceding the movie, I Lava You. Expand
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Jess-BodJul 3, 2015
Pixar has really outdone itself with Inside Out. A tear-jerking movie with absolutely stunning animation will have you leaving the theater with a huge smile and eyes full of tears. This movie shows kids that all your feelings are vital, notPixar has really outdone itself with Inside Out. A tear-jerking movie with absolutely stunning animation will have you leaving the theater with a huge smile and eyes full of tears. This movie shows kids that all your feelings are vital, not just joy, and it also reminds adults that there are times in which you'll feel sad, and that's okay! If you haven't seen the movie yet I highly suggest seeing it before it leaves theaters! Expand
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