Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: June 19, 2015
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nicholasbertOct 1, 2015
While some of the animation leaves something to be desired, especially for the "personality" characters, the real focus of Inside Out is the message, returning maybe to the roots of what made Pixar different from Disney in the first place...While some of the animation leaves something to be desired, especially for the "personality" characters, the real focus of Inside Out is the message, returning maybe to the roots of what made Pixar different from Disney in the first place... As was with Toy Story, it's more about feeling than story.

Some fragments, especially at the middle, are maybe a bit rushed and we get to see Joy and Sadness wander through a lot of different places without really giving us the time to appreciate them and the ideas behind them. But, in true 3-act structuring, it all comes back into place at the end.

A heart-felt story about growing up; and I suppose it's not meant for kids, who probably won't understand much of it - while adults are going to get a real kick in the subconscious.
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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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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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TimW001Dec 24, 2015
Such a great movie. It had everyone laughing at some very moments and crying at some very heartbreaking moments. I would reccomend this film. It is fantastic.
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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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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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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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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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WolfLambertJul 31, 2015
Best Pixar film since Up, maybe even since Wall-E. The story is fantastic and it has all the charm of a Pixar classic. The story may not be easy to understand for very young children but they'll undoubtedly love the fun, relatable characters.Best Pixar film since Up, maybe even since Wall-E. The story is fantastic and it has all the charm of a Pixar classic. The story may not be easy to understand for very young children but they'll undoubtedly love the fun, relatable characters. The running gag of the Triple-Dent Gum commercial is absolutely hilarious too. Must-see. 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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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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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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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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oDjentoAug 24, 2015
Is Inside Out the “best children’s film ever made”? No.
Inside Out Is a marvellous return to form by Pixar with some extremely inventive ideas and characters and design, but it doesn’t seem to work as cohesively as other Pixar behemoths like
Is Inside Out the “best children’s film ever made”? No.
Inside Out Is a marvellous return to form by Pixar with some extremely inventive ideas and characters and design, but it doesn’t seem to work as cohesively as other Pixar behemoths like The Incredibles, Toy Story, Wall-e, etc.
The story seemed a little too mish-mashed, dropping from one idea to another. Don’t get me wrong, the real psychology and ideas used within the film are great but it seemed like they didn’t try to keep a flow going, just rush from one to another. The characters were distinguished right from the start and made for some comic moments, but their design seemed a bit off for Pixar; maybe I’m being harsh but a little too glittery? The story itself seemed a little linear in where it was going, but made for some fun circumstances along the way that everyone could enjoy.
The comedy in the film seemed to not be as consistent as other Pixar films, with the funniest parts being at the end of the film (and the abstract thought portion of the film). This made it a little disappointing in that aspect but the film made up for it in how colourful and imaginative it was. I believe that they should’ve played with the main gimmick of the film a little more to induce more comedy; it stayed a little too much in the girls head.
Albeit the discrepancies in the film Inside Out comes with enough inventiveness and revitalisation to show that Pixar is a force to be reckoned with in the animation business. A thoroughly enjoyable film but NOT the greatest children’s film that you could see. This is the beginning of Pixar’s return to form.
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Also anyone notice this: The main controlling emotion in the girls brain was obviously Joy BUT the main controlling emotion of the mother is Sadness and the main controlling emotion of the father is Anger. Did Pixar really just put in a kind of subtle joke that the father is abusive and the mother is unhappy in the marriage or something like that? Jesus Pixar…
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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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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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ScribeHardJun 21, 2015
As a father of two girls who were once 11 years old (five years apart, thankfully), I speak from experience when I say delving into the mind of a pre-teen is no easy task. While the execution might not be perfect (and while it didn’t make meAs a father of two girls who were once 11 years old (five years apart, thankfully), I speak from experience when I say delving into the mind of a pre-teen is no easy task. While the execution might not be perfect (and while it didn’t make me cry), Pixar gets so much right with Inside Out, it will forever be a solid entry in their canon and a film worth revisiting at home. Expand
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diogomendesNov 28, 2015
As for movies, Pixar has been most of the time a mixed bag -- sometimes producing excellent animation movies like Up and Toy Story, others like Cars 2 (a not so good movie) and just solid movies (Brave). Though you have to give it credit forAs for movies, Pixar has been most of the time a mixed bag -- sometimes producing excellent animation movies like Up and Toy Story, others like Cars 2 (a not so good movie) and just solid movies (Brave). Though you have to give it credit for creating films like Wall-E, Ratatouille, The Incredibles, Finding Nemo, all of which were successful, some more than others. Now, about this genre animation thing, I've been pretty bored. Yeah, I have grown up since I watched animated movies, but that doesn't mean these pictures can become stale, boring and flat-out unoriginal. "Up" is pretty stupid if you look at it, however it's one of my favorite Pixar's output to this date, and I can't fathom how anyone could dislike it. I knew someone on the Internet who deeply despised it, and called the film "sentimental, manipulative and nonsensical". Jesus Christ, it's just a kid's movie, of course it's going to be silly and stuff, because it's for family entertainment. No one needs to be this harsh on a movie made only to appease children. But getting back to the original debate, I thought Pixar's old formula was getting too humdrum for my taste. Yesterday "Inside Out" proved to be a delightful trip for start to finish, and that is all thanks to its creativity. Corny little creatures inside of one's mind, with lots of scenarios like subconscious, islands of memories, dream production, among others is something that no one has ever seen. Along with some genuinely hilarious lines, the premise proved itself worthy, and the distinction the writers made with the characters was spot-on: Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust and Fear. It has got all the emotional mechanisms to drive Riley's growing personality forward. In this movie, everything is messed up. Riley goes to another city and is forced to say goodbye to her friends and home, which she loved. With her first day in school, Riley is put in the edge of breaking, and meanwhile Joy and Sadness get stuck in her long-term memory section. It's up to Joy to get back to headquarters and help Riley be happy again.

Now, you can extract from that brief synopsis some familiar tropes, previously and repetitively established in other Pixar's films: the focus on a child, necessity of teamwork, bla bla bla. What is surprising is that Pixar picks those monotonous rehashes and puts them in a cleverly written script (courtesy of Peter Docter). The jokes hit more than they miss, especially when you have such originality surrounding the film. The scenes in Riley's parents head were hilarious, with the father thinking about the ballgame and the mother having her mind focused on handsome playboys. In other words, it's packed with emotional and comedic stuff, and I appreciate it. I just wished they could have spent more time on Riley's parents mind.

Excellent, and only further enhances Pixar's already successful track record. This is a movie for all ages.

Final Score: 9/10
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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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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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ydnar4Oct 22, 2015
Inside Out is very original and there is so many revolutionary things going on in this film that it is hard to list them all off. It once again provides the depth that Pixar is known for. The characters are very well done and the voice actingInside Out is very original and there is so many revolutionary things going on in this film that it is hard to list them all off. It once again provides the depth that Pixar is known for. The characters are very well done and the voice acting is perfectly chosen. It really is a movie that you just have to watch yourself and it will blow you away. This plot is a very difficult one to convey onscreen and somehow Pixar did it again. We will have to see if they will be able to replicate the success with the Good Dinosaur later this year. Expand
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ToFewViewsNov 22, 2015
Inside out is a interesting film that gives you perspective and makes you think about how you portray your emotions and deal with life choices. The film follows a young girl named Riley and her eternal "Control Station" in her head thatInside out is a interesting film that gives you perspective and makes you think about how you portray your emotions and deal with life choices. The film follows a young girl named Riley and her eternal "Control Station" in her head that controls her Happiness ,Anger ,Fear,Sadness and disgust. Each is represented by a different character and each have voice actors who fit perfectly. It's extremely interesting to see how each emotion reacts to every situation and how you may relate to some or predict others before they happen. The humor is quite good as well, It's not like the movie was trying to make you laugh but you can find humor in lots of situations. Inside Out at times feels like a movie that adults may enjoy more then kids but that's mostly to the deeper meanings behind most jokes in the movie. Inside Out is a movie more enjoyable to watch the less you know about it so try and keep what you know about the movie to a minimum. Anyone who loves Pixar/Dreamsworks etc will enjoy Inside Out regardless and is also a movie I can see people coming back to in the future. Expand
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HenriBlancheAug 10, 2015
This movie really struck a chord as I too unwittingly moved at a young age and went through much of the turmoil that this movie's protagonist experienced. I even slept on the floor the first night we arrived at our new home. One of the bestThis movie really struck a chord as I too unwittingly moved at a young age and went through much of the turmoil that this movie's protagonist experienced. I even slept on the floor the first night we arrived at our new home. One of the best of the Pixar films. Although I am disappointed at some of the cuts they made in the film. Go to YouTube and you'll see what I mean. Anyway, it's a great film and I assume that when I buy the Blu-Ray the missing scenes and moments will be there. Expand
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anichelsJan 1, 2016
The concept of Inside Out was interesting - what was even better was its execution. At the end of the movie I just wanted it to be a few hours longer, so I could keep watching it. - Absolutely loved it.
There are some parts that I was a
The concept of Inside Out was interesting - what was even better was its execution. At the end of the movie I just wanted it to be a few hours longer, so I could keep watching it. - Absolutely loved it.
There are some parts that I was a little annoyed with and I felt was dragging a little bit, but overall.
Bravo on the great movie Pixar!
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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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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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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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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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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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

But that does not lessen the enjoyment of the picture overall, and I highly recommend you watch it... just bring some tissues.
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JolienPeutemanAug 13, 2015
Loved this movie and I cried but I'm giving it a 6 because I expected more. It felt a bit one-sided so to speak. I was expecting more character and that the story would cover several years of her life struggling with depression. Other thanLoved this movie and I cried but I'm giving it a 6 because I expected more. It felt a bit one-sided so to speak. I was expecting more character and that the story would cover several years of her life struggling with depression. Other than what was it? 1 week? 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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Verschiel16Aug 22, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Another Pixar masterpiece. Inside Out is visually stunning and meaningfully captivating. The idea of tacking the topic of emotions and succesfully put it into an animated family movie is brilliant. It starts with a typical introduction of the characters that ingeniously transforms into a wild and touching plot. As soon as Riley's family move out of their hometown and have a new life in San Francisco the emotions in Riley's head try to figure out how to work with this drastic change. Joy is vibrant and full of life that leads the other emotions so that Riley will be happy and somewhat isolating Sadness out of the picture. As soon as things turn against them. Joy and Sadness are given a journey that will make them understand each other's purpose. Meanwhile the other emotions try to control Riley and end up making her emotionally confused. Towards the end Joy discovers that Sadness has a great part in the development of Riley. The message of the movie is clear. There won't be joy without sadness. Another lesson that Pixar instills in the minds of children, but surprisingly adults can also relate to this movie. Parents can relate and understand how their children feel and how great of a part Joy and Sadness play in our lives. This movie is one of the best animated movies ever crafted. It shows a great lesson and discovery in its viewers. Absolutely heartfelt and meaningful. It leaves you thinking about it and its very mature but important topic. Pixar outdid itself again. Releasing something close to the heart something viewers haven't felt since the first Toy Story. It is a compilation of all of Pixar's movies in one bright and heart piercing beauty. Expand
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xlAlejandrAug 24, 2015
A film that all parents should see. It shows the feelings of the growth stage of the young, showing clearly and in a fun and sentimental way as it affects them.
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CarlosTorresAug 26, 2015
I think Pixar has found it's way to make really great movies again. Not saying their previous work is bad, but the lack of originality was an issue. Inside Out is Pixar way to say that they have plenty stories to tell.
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jedwardsAug 30, 2015
One of my favourite Pixar films to date that provides a comedic insight into what makes a human being. It is funny, engaging and fully enjoyable. Pixar's best since The Incredibles.
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JuliusManiSep 3, 2015
I will say the truth: I've never seen this film before, but I already saw it in a trailer. But Disney/Pixar's "Inside Out" can change the life of some viewers, mostly for teenagers, because the story of a film is about a teenager named RileyI will say the truth: I've never seen this film before, but I already saw it in a trailer. But Disney/Pixar's "Inside Out" can change the life of some viewers, mostly for teenagers, because the story of a film is about a teenager named Riley and how does she lived her life as a teenager, like ordinary teenagers in real life. This movie has a lot of moral lessons, humors, dramatic scenes, and many more. This movie is perfect for the people around the world, most especially family. Expand
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NinthDoctorGuySep 6, 2015
"Inside Out" personifies five emotions (Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust and Fear), making them and the film not only enjoyable, but relatable. Docter and Del Carmen have created a beautiful film that returns to the height not seen since 2010's"Inside Out" personifies five emotions (Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust and Fear), making them and the film not only enjoyable, but relatable. Docter and Del Carmen have created a beautiful film that returns to the height not seen since 2010's "Toy Story 3". This film will no doubt be a shiny gem in Disney/Pixar's crown! Expand
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AbleuerSep 11, 2015
I love animated films and this one was definitely up to par! I found myself laughing and crying and on the edge of my seat for those "oh no!" type moments. I would definitely have to say this is by far one of my most recent favorite movies.I love animated films and this one was definitely up to par! I found myself laughing and crying and on the edge of my seat for those "oh no!" type moments. I would definitely have to say this is by far one of my most recent favorite movies. The movie as a whole was a little long (they could have shortened the journey back to Headquarters a bit) but I felt engaged the entire time.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Overall, this movie deserves a 10 just like other Pixar films which I grew up with. But this one stands out due to its sheer originality and bold overall concept.
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Xan_RyilDec 3, 2015
An outclass film, crafted perfectly around a marvellous idea. I was very much curious to watch this movie since I heard that the main characters in the movie are human emotions, after all I wanted to get inside my own head for once. From tinyAn outclass film, crafted perfectly around a marvellous idea. I was very much curious to watch this movie since I heard that the main characters in the movie are human emotions, after all I wanted to get inside my own head for once. From tiny details of memories, dreams and subconscious to the complex behavioural patterns, Inside Out is total knock out. Although physical appearance and motion of Main character Joy, reminded me Penny from The Big Bang Theory, but it was Amy Poehler who stands above all other aspects (except for the idea) of the movie. Expand
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MagicheadNov 24, 2015
First time since Toy Story 3 that I am again excited for a Pixar movie and it delivered. Everything I love about Pixar, gorgeous animation/ visuals, touching story and original ideas on an (I have to give in) already existing concept. VoiceFirst time since Toy Story 3 that I am again excited for a Pixar movie and it delivered. Everything I love about Pixar, gorgeous animation/ visuals, touching story and original ideas on an (I have to give in) already existing concept. Voice acting is superb as well and casted perfectly especially anger. Overall I can just give the recommendation to see this movie. 10/10 Expand
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