The clip features director Pete Docter discussing his revelation for what the true emotion (and the central relationship) behind the story really is. Parade is excited to premiere this exclusive bonus clip from the Inside Out Blu-ray (available first on Digital HD and Disney Movies Anywhere on October 13 and on Blu-ray Combo Pack November 3). It’s a beautiful film that will surely get repeat viewings here at home. Not only will it move you, but it will also enlighten you to how every single one of the emotions you experience (even the ones you don’t enjoy experiencing) are crucial to living life to the fullest.
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After all, there would be no Easter without Good Friday.From the emotional, touching story to the gorgeous, colorful visuals, Inside Out has a little something for people of all ages. Because of Jesus we believe that after death comes life, out of darkness comes light.
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There is no growth without loss, and no art without longing.” In Christian terms, this is living the Paschal Mystery, the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Our ability to feel sad is what stirs compassion in others and empathy in ourselves. Scott, put it this way, “Sadness, it turns out, is not Joy’s rival but her partner. The reviewer from the New York Times, A.O. Sure, we want to have joy in charge most of the time but without sorrow and grief, there is no growth. Why? The film does a great job of showing that sorrow (as well as the other emotions) is a normal part of life. It would also be beneficial for family counseling or those doing grief ministry, especially with children. I think Inside Out would be a great film to use for a retreat, youth ministry, or for those preparing for the Sacrament of Confirmation. The really little ones won’t understand that the characters are emotions but the adults, who (ideally) have a better grasp of what goes on inside their own heads, may shed a tear or two at the way Sadness and Joy have to work together for Riley to be whole. Inside Out delivers the silliness attractive to kids and the whimsy, wit, and gags that will make the adults laugh out loud, a true family film. Craziness ensues as Joy and Sadness try to get back to HQ.
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Joy tries to fix it and ends up being sucked up a tube to long-term memory with Sadness, leaving Fear, Anger, and Disgust at headquarters to be with Riley. Then Sadness reaches out and touches one of Riley’s core memories, the experiences that have shaped her personality. Joy rules the roost, known as “headquarters” (pun definitely intended), so Riley’s a happy kid. Joy (Amy Poehler), Sadness (Phyllis Smith), Fear (Bill Hader), Anger (Lewis Black), and Disgust (Mindy Kaling) are all inside Riley’s head, the guardians of her memories and the impetus behind her personality. Okay, a common enough experience, right? But Inside Out tells the story from the perspective of Riley’s emotions. A long-time proponent that Toy Story (1995) is Pixar’s best film, I might have to re-look at that conviction in light of the absolute delight that is Inside Out.ġ1-year-old Riley (Kaitlyn Dias) moves with her parents (Diane Lane and Kyle MacLachlan) from the open spaces of Minnesota to the row houses of San Francisco.
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I’m already a fan of Pixar Animation Studios (I used their films as the basis for my Master’s thesis) so I didn’t need any pushing to go see Inside Out, the latest offering from the imaginations responsible for Up and Monster’s Inc.