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INSIDE OUT

Talking about the movie:

With the move to a new


city, the emotions of Riley,
who is only 11 years old,
become extremely
agitated. A mix-up in her
brain's control room leaves
Joy and Sadness out,
radically affecting Riley's
life.
Now, let's talk about the characters in
Inside Out

Joy
Joy's goal has always been to make sure
Riley stays happy. She's cheerful,
optimistic and determined to find the
fun in any situation. Joy sees challenges
in Riley's life as opportunities and the
less happy moments as hiccups on the
way back to something great.
Sadness
None of the other Emotions
really understand what
Sadness’ role is. Sadness
would love to be more
optimistic and helpful in
keeping Riley happy, but she
finds it so hard to be positive.
Sometimes it seems like the
best thing to do is just lie on
the floor and have a good cry
Anger
Anger feels very passionately about
making sure things are fair for Riley.
He has a fiery spirit and tends to
explode (literally) when things don’t go
as planned. He is quick to overreact
and has little patience for life’s
imperfections
Disgust
Disgust is highly opinionated,
extremely honest and prevents
Riley from getting poisoned —
both physically and socially.
She keeps a careful eye on the
people, places and things that
Riley comes into contact with
— whether that’s broccoli or
last year’s fashion trend.
Disgust always has the best of
intentions and refuses to lower
her standards
Fear
Fear’s main job is to protect Riley and
keep her safe. He is constantly on the
lookout for potential disasters, and
spends time evaluating the possible
dangers, pitfalls and risk involved in
Riley’s everyday activities. There are
very few activities and events that
Fear does not find to be dangerous
and possibly fatal
What we can
learn from
this movie?
All emotions are necessary to prepare
us for life's events, they guide us and
have purpose, bringing meaning to
our experiences. We need to allow
ourselves to feel sad when necessary
and not force ourselves to be happy
all the time, as this is not healthy. In
the end, we need balance.
Interesting facts

In one of Riley's childhood


memories, her father appears
giving her broccoli to eat -
which she rejects.
Well, in the Japanese version, the vegetable had
to be replaced by a pepper. That's because in
Japan, broccoli isn't seen as bad, while in the
Asian country, chili peppers are considered much
more unpleasant.
Is there going
to be a
second
movie?
Inside Out 2 returns to the mind of Riley,
who has just reached adolescence, just
as the headquarters undergoes a sudden
demolition to make room for something
entirely unexpected: new emotions!

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