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Inside Out is a delightful animated gem that takes audiences on an emotional roller coaster ride through the mind of a young girl. This film combines stunning animation, heartfelt storytelling, and a brilliant concept to create a film that resonates with viewers of all ages.

The film revolves around the emotions inside 11-year-old Riley's head: Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger, and Disgust. We witness Riley's life and experiences through the lens of these personified emotions, who navigate the control panel of her mind's headquarters. When a significant life change upends Riley's world, Joy and Sadness embark on a journey through the intricate landscape of her mind to restore emotional balance. It beautifully captures the complexities of human emotions and serves as a gentle reminder to embrace our feelings and find the beauty in life's highs and lows.

What sets Inside Out apart is its extraordinary ability to tackle complex emotional themes with depth and sensitivity. It skillfully explores the importance of embracing a wide range of emotions, including the significance of sadness and its role in personal growth. The story beautifully captures the challenges of growing up, reminding us that it's okay to feel a mix of emotions in life's ups and downs.

The voice acting is top-notch, with Amy Poehler shining as the optimistic Joy, and Phyllis Smith bringing a heartfelt vulnerability to the character of Sadness. The entire voice cast, including Lewis Black, Mindy Kaling, Bill Hader, and Richard Kind, breathe life into their respective emotion characters, adding layers of depth and humor to the story.

Visually, Inside Out is a feast for the eyes. The stunning animation brings the vibrant and imaginative world of Riley's mind to life, from the colorful islands representing her core memories to the surreal landscapes of abstract thought. The attention to detail and the inventiveness of the film's visual design make it a joy to watch.

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Comments

Anonymous

Can’t wait! LETS GOOOOO

Lauren B

So excited to watch! Did y’all like this or Up better?

Badd Medicine

That's a hard one. Both are different in their own right. 2 different stories. So taking the easy way out here 😂😂😂 both are good. Emotionally, Up hit harder.

Lauren B

Hahaha fair. I go back and forth depending on my mood. I’d love for y’all each to do a tier ranking of animated movies/shows (or even fictional characters) in your next live!

Jeff K

Ahh yes, the movie that somehow gets every single person who watches it to cry their eyes out over an imaginary friend.

AyaaChann

Cant wait to watch this tonight! I (ofcourse) have not seen your reactions yet, but what i already want to point out, is how i love that Joy is actually 'the villain'. It shows toxic positivity and its a great learning moment for people of all ages. You've to recognize and accept your emotions. And that emotions can be a troublesome and difficult thing, but never force yourself to feel a kind of way. They even use inside out for children in emotional therapy. I think its amazing what a film with a good and solid story can bring to people.

Josip Buretic

Cannot wait to watch your reaction!! Unfortunately I cannot watch it right(have to go to sons soccer game) but afterwards I will enjoy in your reaction

Anonymous

Love this movie! I’d love to see you guys watch Zootopia or Lilo & Stitch if you haven’t already!

Anza

Bingbong. I always cry despite how many times I've watched this movie, love it so much

calum1

I love this movie, great to see you guys liked it 🙏

Bri

Loved rewatching this with y’all, me and my 4 year old watched together this afternoon. I’ve probably seen it 5x and I cry every time lol. The story is so deep and it really reminds me of myself at that age. I hated crying in front of people, and I would go to my room because I didn’t want my parents or siblings to know when I was sad. As an adult I’ve realized I have ADHD and most likely rejection sensitive dysphoria too, which is basically feeling extreme emotional pain due to feeling rejected or from failure, and it doesn’t have to be obvious in the interaction. The brain can perceive something as negativity and disapproval from someone, when in reality the other person didn’t even mean it like that, but now you feel like an awful person and it tends to lead to people pleasing and trying to be “perfect” to avoid criticism and rejection. So I used to try to bottle in a lot of my emotions, and it wasn’t until I was an adult in a safe relationship where I inadvertently started unmasking and allowing those emotions out because I was so comfortable with my now fiancé. Then it was like I’d flipped a switch and couldn’t just throw the armor back on, and I was confused as to why I was so emotional and sensitive over little things. Wasn’t until my mom diagnosed with ADHD last year, that I started solving my own mental health puzzle. So anyways, sorry this was long lol, but this movie really hits that moment of unmasking for me at the end. I think it’s a beautiful message for kids to learn that you don’t have to be strong and happy all the time, and that’s okay to be sad and feel all of your emotions. Side note: I’m gonna need y’all to watch The Incredibles movies. It’s kinda unacceptable that most of y’all haven’t seen them lol. I know y’all loved Big Hero 6, but Incredibles is the goat.

Bri

Oh! Disney has a funny short on there called Riley’s First Date that shows the parents emotions again too.

Annie519

This and Up are my favorite Pixar films, I love how they depict depression, I haven't gone through depression myself but I feel like this is how it must start, you slowly lose yourself, not all at once but one by one. I love that at first your right there with Joy, being so frustrated with Sadness but as the film goes on you see how wrong Joy was, it really starts when Sadness listened to Ping Bong, he just needed that good cry, it didn't mean he was automatically better but it helped. I also love how early on they have Joy telling Sadness to stay in the circle and keep the sadness in there. Her intentions were good but they weren't the right ones. I always find it interesting too that Joy is the only emotion that has two colors to her, everyone else is all red, green and blue but she's yellow and blue. She herself for the first time feels sad. It's also interesting that her mom's head emotion is sadness and the dad's is anger. But I also like that it shows that both of them they are all working together, there's no bickering or one emotion trying to overtake the others. Bing Pong sacrifice gets me every time, he's so happy that she made it. And I really like that they don't have them have Riley remember him, because it doesn't work like that, she's growing up and needs to move forward. I also always liked that they don't move back, some films would have done that but no, they deal with it and again move forward and you see Riley do better and become happy again. I really haven't heard that many kids being confused, I've actually heard quite a few have started saying I'm sadness right now or I'm Fear right now. It's definitely a movie that benefits anyone. I hope you continue to do more animated films, some others I would love to see you do are Encanto, Zootopia, Wreck-It Ralph, Enchanted (it's kind of cheating but still qualifies as animated), Coco, The Lego Movie and Lego Batman

Ginster

I think this movie is fantastic for kids actually- yes it is one that you have to watch more closely, but I don't think that's bad since it is saying something important, and it gives kids a simple language to understand and articulate their feelings. I loved the psychology behind Riley only having "simple emotions" until she starts to turn into a teen, and suddenly those feelings get mixed, more complex. Suddenly things aren't happy or sad, they're both: All memories of childhood are bittersweet, because it was beautiful, but it is gone. I loved the imagery of happy memories turning sad, despite the remembered event staying the same, the event hasn't changed, but we have, the context has. Also, it's pretty hard to catch at the first watch, but the first island that gets rebuild isn't family island, at least not alone. It's the core of the island, but you can see there's the golden gate bridge now, you can see parts of goofball island and hockey and truth and friendship: Her core islands have reformed into an island of childhood, all her experiences amalgamated into the new core island that informs her character from now on, to be supplemented with new and very important islands like tragic vampire boyfriend island Man I love this movie, it is so damn clever

Ginger

What happened to your background. I love this movie. I use it often with the kids I work with to help them identify and talk about their own emotions. You guys will love Encanto.

Angelina

Ahhhh this movie always gets me 😭💖 Was literally my experience when I moved twice: at 10 & 16. Hits ya right in the feels. The extras for this are also fun too. Great reaction and had a wonderful time watching with y’all 🤘

Chatlie Moore

Woo hoo I can’t wait to see this reaction 🥰🥺😡🤢🫣

Brandi Torres

This, Toy Story series and Finding Nemo are my top Pixar movies. They all deal with growing up and moving forward. All have special places in my heart and all make me cry no matter how hard I try to be *strong* when watching them. Andy getting older, leaving for college, finding Nemo's beginning to Marlon learning to let go so Nemo can grow and of course here, where we see Joy in the black pits watching Riley's faded memories all the way to Bingbong's sacrifice for his friend. It's all just tears and heartache, yet I watch and love these movies so much. The music that is in the background with those pivotal scenes, it's like watching and feeling Mufasa's death scene. You are just torn up but these movies truly become something special and a part of you and I know that music plays a big part in it. So glad you guys watched this and couldn't help but laugh when you made the imaginary boyfriend, Edward Cullen. Leave it to the Oak to bring in his love of Twilight here lol.

ICARUS

I audibly gasped when Diamond Dave said he hadn't seen The Incredibles yet 😂 Hoping that gets added to the list! Both Mason Quinn and Diamond Dave are in for a treat lol Loved the reaction! Like everyone else has said, this one always seems to hit in the feels. The final scene with Bing Bong always gets me. I'm glad that you guys really enjoyed it, looking forward to whichever Disney &/or Pixar film you guys react to next!

Kathryn Murders

Just like Up, you could watch this at any age and gain something new from it. As someone who has a bipolar disorder, depression with anxiety distress, and PTSD, this movie is always a good reminder that it's ok to feel my emotions. It's a great lesson for anyone to see, and especially in such a fun way. Their visualization of how the brain processes emotions and memories is actually crazy accurate (very simplified) which is also a nice treat. A catch 22 that my father taught me; you can't be happy if you were never sad, and you can't be sad if you were never happy.

Grandma’s4GreatReacts

Great Watch! I’m putting the Oak’s cap for a minute…Let’s also remember that JOY only made it out because someone believed enough in what she(JOY) was doing to sacrifice their wants/needs so she could get back…that would be the Hero of the story: BING-BONG. He gave his ALL(HIS rocket, HIS song, HIS chance to get out of the dump….) YAYYYYY for BING-BONG and all the parents, siblings, and friends who give so those they love can succeed!

☻Shell🎔⋆˚🐾˖°

My son loved this movie - I'm still holding out for Brave lol - you guys have been busy this week! Thanks for the hard work!

Chatlie Moore

Great reaction guys!!! I felt like this was loaded with lessons just for Oak to make comments on 😍😍 I love how they showed how emotions grew from simple to complex over time with age. I also love how they showed that you can feel more than one emotion at a time. It was a complex movie but also one of my favorites. Sooo glad you guys added this to your list.

Sarah

Watching now ♡ Haven't watched this one in awhile

Caroline

yay, great you liked it. 🎉You can never go wrong with a Pixar movie. Also, the same emotional level you find in "Coco". Please add it to your watch list. 🙏🏼 It's another unexpected masterpiece (for me, at least). But I still hope for Ratatouille because it's a classic and my all-time favorite.

Dee

I want a whole movie of just adults adulting🤣🤣

Curtis Rice

Only saw parts in passing while nieces and nephews watching

Eric Wallace

Great reaction! But you guys talked over my favorite joke "facts and opinions." Hope you caught it in ghe edit