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The document is a movie review of Disney's animated film 'Inside Out,' which explores the emotions of an 11-year-old girl named Riley as she navigates a significant life transition. The review highlights the film's themes of emotional acceptance, the importance of understanding feelings, and the role of family support. It concludes that 'Inside Out' is a visually stunning and thought-provoking film that offers valuable life lessons for both children and adults.

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GE-06 - Movie Review - Charito, Mark Emmanuel A.

The document is a movie review of Disney's animated film 'Inside Out,' which explores the emotions of an 11-year-old girl named Riley as she navigates a significant life transition. The review highlights the film's themes of emotional acceptance, the importance of understanding feelings, and the role of family support. It concludes that 'Inside Out' is a visually stunning and thought-provoking film that offers valuable life lessons for both children and adults.

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RIZAL TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

Boni and Pasig Campuses


COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, AND ACCOUNTANCY

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Name: Mark Emmanuel A. Charito


Section: CBEA-32-301P

MOVIE REVIEW

A movie review, consists of a summary and analysis. Your review should start with an introduction, then a
summary of the book/movie, then your analysis and finally your conclusion. Note: Attached photo as evident that
you watch the film.

Introduction

Summary

Analysis
Action Boring Methodology
Character development Suspenseful Evidence used
Setting Unusual Concepts
Language level Unrealistic Lay out
Message of the book Exciting Vocabulary

Conclusion
Introduction

The movie review I just watched is the movie from Disney, "Inside Out," which was shown in
2015 as an animated film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and directed by Pete Docter. The movie
provides and explores the emotions and inner workings of the mind through the story of an 11-year-old
girl named Riley. The movie has a unique concept, emotional depth, and stunning animation towards the
journey of Riley in the film, which captures the essence of childhood and its positive messages.

"The Inside Out" was a compelling and very emotional film, which is why I genuinely enjoy it. It
demonstrated how crucial it is to comprehend all of our feelings, positive or negative. Correctly
navigating our lives requires us to accept and cherish them. As we discover more about ourselves every
day, the movie highlights the need for empathy and communication to foster personal growth.

The film also emphasizes the significance of comprehending the reasons behind our feelings, why
they affect us differently from those around us, and other aspects of our emotions in order to move
forward in life and not allow our emotions to define who we are or where we go. Because there is more
understanding on both sides of any given circumstance or interaction, being aware of these subtle
subtleties inside ourselves allows for more self-awareness, which improves decision-making skills and
connections with people around you.

All in all, this film does a fantastic job of creating a visual depiction of its message through
characters like Joy and Sadness (as well as all of their opposites). Because of this ingenious technique,
viewers were able to relate to the story on a certain level, even if they had never witnessed anything
similar.

Summary
The summary of the "Inside Out" movie synopsis revolves around an exploration of 11-year-old
Riley's mind. Riley's life changes when she and her parents are compelled to relocate from their tranquil
Midwest lifestyle to San Francisco. The movie delves into Riley's irrational feelings as she navigates this
significant life transition. Joy is the captain of Riley's emotional squad, which also comprises the emotions
of fear, disgust, rage, and sadness. They work together to control Riley's memories as well as her
thoughts, feelings, and actions. On the spot, memories are created in the form of colored orbs, each of
which represents a different feeling connected to the event.

Riley's emotions in her head exchange knowledge and support her in overcoming obstacles as she
gets used to her new life. "Inside Out" explores themes of sorrow, recollections, and the value of accepting
one's whole spectrum of feelings. For its unique idea, nuanced emotional content, and compelling
narrative.
Analysis
"Inside Out" explores topics related to emotions, maturing, and the significance of accepting one's
entire range of emotions. It looks at the notion that all feelings are meaningful and that feeling depressed
or having other bad feelings is acceptable. It also touches on the idea that memories shape our identities
and that it's okay for emotions to work together rather than be dominated by one particular emotion. The
film underscores the significance of family and the support they provide, as well as the importance of
understanding and accepting one's emotions.

All things considered, I think that "Inside Out" has received critical acclaim for its creative idea,
emotional nuance, and thought-provoking themes. It has prompted conversations about feelings, mental
health, and the value of empathy. The film's genuine depiction of emotions and its capacity to speak to a
wide range of viewers have added to its enduring influence.

Conclusion
To sum up, I can suggest the Inside Out film since Disney is creative and entertaining. In an
engaging manner, the film presents an innovative and original idea that investigates the inner workings of
the mind. Because of its outstanding narrative, the film skillfully employs visual storytelling to capture the
audience's attention right away. It teaches us how to think through things visually by skillfully expressing
difficult concepts and feelings.

"Inside Out" is a film that teaches valuable lessons about emotions, empathy, perseverance,
compassion, cooperation, communication, and self-control. The film serves as a starting point for
conversations around mental health and can be a useful resource for educators and parents to use when
talking with kids about these subjects. Last but not least, the film has an emotional effect on the "Inside
Out" film, which has the ability to arouse deep feelings in its audience. People have reported that it moves
them to tears and has a profound effect on their hearts and thoughts.

All in all, I can say that "Inside Out" is a good movie for adults and children. It is a visually
stunning, emotionally impactful, and thought-provoking film that offers valuable life lessons. It is a
unique and entertaining experience that can be enjoyed by both children and adults alike.Overall, I think
"Inside Out" is a good movie for both adults and children. It is a visually stunning, emotionally moving,
and thought-provoking film that offers valuable life lessons. It is a one-of-a-kind and entertaining
experience that can be enjoyed by both children and adults.
Attached photo:

This is the picture that Joy gave her core memories to Sadness in
order to rescue Riley when Riley attempted to go far away from
her family. After

Joy felt sad when she gave her five core happiness memories that she
had with Riley to fix their situation.

This makes me think that sometimes, we sacrifice things to set off


almost anything.

Sadness feels that she couldn't fix their problem without joy to do it; they both create new core memories wherein
both of their emotions make in the core and captivating about how vital family is.

“The most important thing in the world is Family and Love” - John Wooden

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