Thursday, September 10, 2015

INSIDE OUT



In summer I watched a film called Inside Out with my friends.
A girl named Riley was born in Minnesota, and on her mind, are five emotions—Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Fear and Anger—come to life. The emotions live in Riley's conscious mind, where they influence Riley's actions and memories by a control console.


When Riley is 11 years old, her family move to San Francisco as her father has got a new job. However, their new home is lifeless, and their belongings are still in a moving truck that somebody has lost in Texas. Joy becomes concerned when Sadness begins touching happy memories, causing them to turn sad, so she tries to keep Sadness far However, on Riley's first day at her new school, Sadness accidentally causes Riley to cry in front of her class. Sadness and Joy disappear because one tube He sucked them.

Anger, Disgust, and Fear attempt to maintain Riley's emotional state in Joy's absence, but inadvertently distance Riley from her parents, friends, and hobbies, resulting in her personality islands slowly crumbling and falling into the Memory Dump, an abyss where faded memories are disposed and forgotten. Anger inserts an idea to run away to Minnesota into the control console, believing they can produce new happy memories there. Meanwhile, Joy and Sadness find Bing Bong, Riley's childhood imaginary friend, who is desperate to reconnect with her.
The film was very funny and interesting.

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