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What if we knew how the emotions inside our heads work?
Well, all is explained in our next film:
Inside Out.
The movie is focused on the emotions that run through the head of, our main character, Riley.
There's Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust, and Fear.
The emotions control Riley's conscious mind, where they influence her actions and memories.
The most important or "core" memories reflect a different aspect of Riley's personality.
Riley's family move to a new city.
On the first day of school, Sadness makes Riley cry and accidentally creates a sad core memory.
(All previous core memories were happy.)
Joy tries to erase to dispose that one, but she knocks loose all the other core memories.
Before any of these problems are solved, Joy, Sadness, and ALL the core memories are sucked through the memory tube.
They end up in Riley's long-term memories area.
What if we knew how the emotions inside our heads work?
Well, all is explained in our next film:
Inside Out.
The movie is focused on the emotions that run through the head of, our main character, Riley.
There's Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust, and Fear.
The emotions control Riley's conscious mind, where they influence her actions and memories.
The most important or "core" memories reflect a different aspect of Riley's personality.
Riley's family move to a new city.
On the first day of school, Sadness makes Riley cry and accidentally creates a sad core memory.
(All previous core memories were happy.)
Joy tries to erase to dispose that one, but she knocks loose all the other core memories.
Before any of these problems are solved, Joy, Sadness, and ALL the core memories are sucked through the memory tube.
They end up in Riley's long-term memories area.
Anger, Disgust, and Fear attempt to maintain Riley's emotional state, but inadvertently distance Riley from her family, friends, and hobbies.
Riley's personality changes increasingly the longer the core memories are not returned.
Joy and Sadness find a way to get back to Headquarters before all of Riley's personality islands fall into the Memory Dump, a place where memories are forgotten.
Back in Headquarters, Anger inserts an idea and accidentally prompts Riley to run away, believing the only way she can be happy is to go back to her old home.
Joy and Sadness try multiple ways to get back, but fail each time.
Every personality island falls into the Memory Dump.
Joy finally builds a propeller that sends Sadness and her back to Headquarters.
Once Joy and Sadness return back, they realized that the console, that controls Riley, is disabled, rendering Riley depressed and apathetic.
To the surprise of everyone, Sadness, though with Joy's insistence, extracts the idea, reactivates the consoles, and turns Riley back home.
Sadness and Joy work the console together, creating a new core memory that combines their emotions, which restores one of the collapsed personality islands in a new and better form.
A year later, Riley has fully adapted, fueled by newly combined core memories.
On the inside, her emotions take their place at a new, larger console that allows them to work together, enabling Riley to lead a more emotionally complex life.
Riley, her family, and the emotions is expected to live
"Happily Ever After."
Riley's personality changes increasingly the longer the core memories are not returned.
Joy and Sadness find a way to get back to Headquarters before all of Riley's personality islands fall into the Memory Dump, a place where memories are forgotten.
Back in Headquarters, Anger inserts an idea and accidentally prompts Riley to run away, believing the only way she can be happy is to go back to her old home.
Joy and Sadness try multiple ways to get back, but fail each time.
Every personality island falls into the Memory Dump.
Joy finally builds a propeller that sends Sadness and her back to Headquarters.
Once Joy and Sadness return back, they realized that the console, that controls Riley, is disabled, rendering Riley depressed and apathetic.
To the surprise of everyone, Sadness, though with Joy's insistence, extracts the idea, reactivates the consoles, and turns Riley back home.
Sadness and Joy work the console together, creating a new core memory that combines their emotions, which restores one of the collapsed personality islands in a new and better form.
A year later, Riley has fully adapted, fueled by newly combined core memories.
On the inside, her emotions take their place at a new, larger console that allows them to work together, enabling Riley to lead a more emotionally complex life.
Riley, her family, and the emotions is expected to live
"Happily Ever After."
Reflection:
Pixar has done it yet again!
They created a movies about
toys having emotions,
fishes having emotions,
cars having emotions,
now,
they created a film about emotions having emotions.
I have figured out that Inside Out is a movie for adults.
It is about growing up and experiencing bad and good things.
Pixar has done it yet again!
They created a movies about
toys having emotions,
fishes having emotions,
cars having emotions,
now,
they created a film about emotions having emotions.
I have figured out that Inside Out is a movie for adults.
It is about growing up and experiencing bad and good things.