Review: Inside Out (2015)

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Pixar comes back with ambitious animation project. This time, they came back with a film called Inside Out, a project that worked for 5 years with director Pete Docter and co-director Ronnie del Carmen.

 

This film tells the story of Joy (Happiness; voiced by Amy Poehler), Sadness (Sad; sound by Phyllis Smith), Anger (Angry; sound by Lewis Black), Disgust (Disgusted; Mindy Kaling) and Fear (Fear; Bill Hader), five basic human emotions, which is in the mind Riley Anderson (voice by Kaitlyn Dias), a girl aged 11 years. Growing and maturing is not an easy experience, as well as for Riley, who at the age of puberty should be moved with his family to San Francisco when his father moved the task. In these difficult times, Joy, were mostly set mind Riley, inadvertently sucked along Sadness enter into long term memory Riley and must find a way to get back to the headquarters, where Joy and his friends control the mind Riley. Meanwhile, all the new things that make Riley shocked and did not get used, giving rise to a situation which is far more difficult than imagined for himself and also for Anger, Disgust and Fear, who suddenly have to run the headquarters without Joy (and also Sadness).


Research very detailed and well thought out concept very carefully indeed produce a work that will not be easily forgotten. Similarly, the Inside Out. All that is in this film to work with and very good synergy. The voice managed to bring the souls of the characters (which is a wide variety of emotions) be alive and in accordance with what was to be delivered at every moment in the film. Each element in this film has a psychological significance and role with regard to the course of the film's story, from the color, lighting, camera angles, shapes to music. The story is very flowing and dialogues full of humor at the same intelligence-dialogues are not native said, but it can make us come to think further. Animation also looks very good and quality, as we know from Pixar in general.


Although this film is an animated film that is generally associated with children's films, there is a big difference compared to the Inside Out had animated films in general: the film can be enjoyed and appreciated more precisely with age audience. Of course, children will still be able to enjoy this film with characters who live and its setting which is the mind of a child, but the experience of watching this movie will actually even more striking and leave their mark on the adult audience; viewers who generally understand fundamentally what it is about memory and how the brain works as well as the system-of course-had more experience the bittersweet life.


I will not divulge much more, because it is precisely the experience of the most exciting and fun of the film is as minimal as possible when you know about the movie itself. I myself thus: I came to the cinema just to watch the trailer armed with knowledge of the extent to which incidentally played in the cinema when I want to watch another movie. Only one thing you need to know so you are sure that the film is necessary and should be watched: the film is brilliant and will take you on an emotional journey. Please assault your favorite movies with friends, family and relatives, because it is a pity if the film is not to be missed.

 

My Score: 9.0 of 10.0

 

Directors:
Pete Docter, Ronaldo Del Carmen

Writers:
Pete Docter (story), Ronaldo Del Carmen (story) (as Ronnie del Carmen) , 5 more credits »

Stars:
Amy Poehler, Bill Hader, Lewis Black |

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