*INSIDE OUT* made us CRY😭 First Time Watching REACTION

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One thing I love about this movie is that it differentiates between Sadness and Depression and it shows it perfectly

coldflamebluedragon
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They actually hired two psychologists that are world leading experts on emotions. This is not just a movie. This is a masterpiece in explaining something very complex in an understandable way. Obviously the movie is good as well but they're using clips from it in psychology classes to explain stuff, that's how special it is. It goes beyond mere entertainment and into a benefit for humanity.

SilverionX
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9:26 "But you also need sadness, you know? To... feel the happiness."
That's a point this movie made.

lazyperfectionist
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I love that you guys picked up on the sadness/ nostalgia early on and why sadness kept feeling compelled to touch the memories. So many reactors hate Sadness off the bat like she’s doing it intentionally when really it’s just Riley’s true feelings.

liamisaac
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Inside out This is one of the most brilliant movies I've ever seen. The filmmakers did some deep research into how the human brain works and it deffinately shows. How the movie focuses on joy as the main character is perfect because the one emotion everyone wants to be is happy, and the way she tries to restrain sadness is an excellent representation of how people try to stay positive but can't help but feel a sense of tragedy when something they don't want to happen happens. Thier usage of things Riley values most as islands and how she loses her value in them when she moves is genius. Whenever the other emotions try to make Riley happy is a genius way of showing how kids try to find happiness in things but it just comes out as anger, discust, and fear.

Shawn_Dark_Heart
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Everybody always talks about the scene where Bing Bong sacrifices himself, but the scene that always gets to me is when Riley breaks down and says she wants to go back to Minnesota. The actress who played Riley was actually crying when she did that scene. The actor who played Bing Bong was also in tears when he said the line, "Take her to the moon for me, okay?"
This might sound strange, but Sadness is my favorite emotion in this movie.

j.woodbury
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Inside Out hit me in the feels with this one. There's so much relatability, where the struggle of growing up is something that we all have to deal with. The point of the movie is that sometimes you need sadness to get through life. And it shows at the end of the movie, which was a very touching scene. And the scene with Joy crying was very well done. An amazing Pixar film that's definitely one of their best!

nicolasbaron
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37:07 This scene shows how Sadness is not only bad, but also the saudade for the happy memories we have already lived

dirusmin
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i remember watching this movie when i was in a dark period in my life and honestly this movie saved me and made me see things more clear. Without a doubt one of the best Pixar films ever.

moose
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Every reactor I watch doesn't get why Riley's memories are being affected by sadness but you got it right away. ❤ I also find it interesting that most emotions stick to one color palette, but Joy has blue too - and even she gets sad at some point.

besupaaa
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One of the most complex topics to tackle, even in a college course, and here's Pixar making a family movie about it... and doing it so well that they use this in actual classes now to help explain things. This movie hits on a lot of topics. Too many to even name... but it is a masterpiece of writing to take something so complex as the interplay of emotions together and hitting on the start of puberty, all the changes of moving, the confusion of that loss of self feeling, depression. And showing how each person may have the same emotions, but the way they interact with each other is different for everyone. Anger was in the driver seat for Dad, but sadness was for Mom. I've loved all their films but this one sits at number 1 for me.

mycroft
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I found out about Inside Out by accident and when I found it, ordered it and saw it, I was amazed. This is one of Disney's/Pixar's most underrated movies. It is so touching and for me, it is all about memories and how they affect us over time. It also suggests that people are more likely to listen to sadness than they are to anyone angry. Of course they are. You can't help but feel sadness some of the time, and eventually, childhood memories to take on a sadness, because of the passage of time. Doesn't have to be a bad thing though, since you always have the memories. Great movie. Proud to have it on blu ray. Makes me cry more than once too.

terrycharnley
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The intro with all the emotions being presented, how unique each of them is and then the memories being presented as these orbs, while the core memories are islands - it pretty much assures you from the very start that this movie has an incredibly interesting premise.
One of the best things about this movie is that it shows the viewer how all emotions are equally important. Trying to push one away (Sadness) while always presenting a cheerful facade will inevitably lead to a breakdown. Nobody can be happy all the time, nor should anyone aim for that.
I liked it a lot, how fast you recognized nostalgia and how it was slowly but surely creeping into Riley, affecting her memories and how she perceived things.
Bing-Bong the imaginary friend was so unique and it played such an important role in helping Joy finally make her way back into Riley's life, together with Sadness, her equally important partner.
It was really interesting seeing how Anger, Disgust and Fear tried to hold the fort while Joy and Sadness were missing but all they managed to do was slowly make things worse, once again proving that a delicate balance between all emotions is necessary.
The "darkest fears" region was nothing short of hilariously amazing and very much relatable for some people.
Joy finally giving Sadness the spotlight made all the difference in the end, allowing Riley to return home and have that cathartic moment with her parents, pouring out everything that was bothering her.
The new console, allowing all emotions to do their job in this new period of Riley's life - that was so satisfying to see and it maybe gives us a glimpse at how things will go in the sequel.
This movie was great but your commentary on the side and your thoughts at the end make it so much better. Thank you! ❤

Alexszander
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Bing Bong being forgotten will always make me Tear up.😭

l.wolverine
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12:56 Note how much more similar are the core emotions within each of Riley's _parents_ than within Riley _herself._

lazyperfectionist
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This is a movie that kind of surprised me in the theatres. It's Pixar, so I knew it was going to be good, but I didn't expect this level of storytelling. Hits you in the feelings really hard, makes you think about yourself

FatLittleButterfly
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I wish they'd make more movies like this

ryanbaran
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Inside Out beautifully transforms emotional conflict into an adventure, a surreal look at the internal machinations that encompass why we feel the way we do. Can’t wait to see the sequel next year

Jordashian
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Inside out is an amazing movie. Disney should make more of their movies like this.

primal
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The best explanation to the entire movie is the statement, "Emotions are complicated." Its weird how a you can be sad remembering a happy memory or vice versa.

icaine