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Genre | Animation |
Format | Animated, AC-3, Blu-ray, Color, DTS Surround Sound, Dolby, Widescreen, Subtitled, NTSC, Digital_copy |
Contributor | Bill Hader, Lewis Black, Story By Pete Docter & Ronnie del Carmen, Kyle MacLachlan, Mindy Kaling, Pete Docter, Kaitlyn Dias, Diane Lane, Additional Dialogue By Amy Poehler & Bill Hader, Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Richard Kind, Screenplay By Meg LeFauve & Josh Cooley And Pete D See more |
Language | English, Spanish, French |
Runtime | 1 hour and 35 minutes |
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The Characters of Inside Out
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JoyJoy’s goal has always been to make sure Riley stays happy. She is lighthearted, optimistic and determined to find the fun in every situation. Joy sees challenges in Riley’s life as opportunities, and the less happy moments as hiccups on the way back to something great. As long as Riley is happy, so is Joy. |
FearFear’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. |
DisgustDisgust 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. |
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SadnessNone of the other Emotions really understand what Sadness’s 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. |
AngerAnger 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. |
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Product Description
From the imaginative minds of Disney-Pixar comes a major "emotion" picture beyond compare. Experience the hilarious and heartwarming film Peter Travers of Rolling Stone calls "a flat out masterpiece." Do you ever look at someone and wonder what's going on inside their head? Disney-Pixar's INSIDE OUT takes a rollicking journey into the mind to find the answer. Based in Headquarters, the control center of 11-year-old Riley's mind, five emotions are hard at work, led by lighthearted optimist Joy. She strives to make sure Riley stays happy as she operates alongside fellow emotions Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness. It's "an instant classic," raves Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun-Times.
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 4 ounces
- Item model number : 12767500
- Director : Pete Docter
- Media Format : Animated, AC-3, Blu-ray, Color, DTS Surround Sound, Dolby, Widescreen, Subtitled, NTSC, Digital_copy
- Run time : 1 hour and 35 minutes
- Release date : November 3, 2015
- Actors : Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Richard Kind, Bill Hader, Lewis Black
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish, French
- Language : English (DTS-HD High Res Audio), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Walt Disney Studios
- ASIN : B00YCY46VO
- Writers : Story By Pete Docter & Ronnie del Carmen, Screenplay By Meg LeFauve & Josh Cooley And Pete D, Additional Dialogue By Amy Poehler & Bill Hader
- Number of discs : 3
- Best Sellers Rank: #7,996 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #326 in Kids & Family Blu-ray Discs
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The story is one of those that can appeal to kids and adults alike. It will probably have the biggest emotional impact for adults who have children and experience their changing emotions as they grow up, but even if you are an adult without kids, it will definitely have something that reminds you of your childhood and teenage/young adult years. The acting is phenomenal with Poehler great as the lead, and all of the supporting characters doing a wonderful job in their roles. Lewis Black can melt down with the best of them, and having Anger fly off the handle provided some of the funniest moments, along with disgust hating everything. And, Richard Kind as Bing Bong steals pretty much every scene he is in.
For those who get the blu-ray, the A/V quality is great, and there are a lot of extras. Those include a commentary track on the movie, and several making-of and behind-the-scenes featurettes that range in length from just under five minutes to just under twenty minutes. Then there are three different trailers. So, a lot of good material if you like watching the extras.
Overall, the movie is very good. It goes from being a fun, funny kid's movie to a tear-jerker, sometimes within a single scene. It has a good message and is something people of all ages can enjoy for a long time. It is one of those timeless movies that will be just as good twenty or thirty years from now as it was when it was released. Definitely worth the pick-up.
When we are born, headquarters is composed of one emotional control button, happiness Joy (yellow) . . . for 33 seconds.
Then Sadness (blue) informs discomfort (hunger, being wet).
Then Disgust (green) broccoli.
Then Anger (red) with volcanic brain eruptions blotting out reason, and breaking a few objects in the process, and throwing a few items down on the floor. Mr Rogers says throwing things down is to experiment with personal control of together and separate.
Won't You Be My Neighbor? Even Mr Rogers becomes angry when he notices people trying to hurt children, but he uses his anger constructively to resolve problems, and find solutions together with other grownups who reassure children "always look for the helpers. There are always people trying to help."
Fear (purple panic) keeps us safe from scary things. Sometimes scary things are not threatening, sometimes they are imaginary, sometimes they are really dangerous (like electrical cords).
When we are small and vulnerable, we know we cannot survive unless there are dependable grownups around who love us (imperfectly) and take care of us, house, feed and diaper us, eventually guide us through school and puberty (middle school yechh) and help us navigate responsibility, making mistakes, learning, apologizing, forgiving and loss.
Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts Tavris & Aronson
The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane Kate DiCamillo growing up from egocentricity to caring and sacrifice enroute to love by a toy bunny.
Parents are not always perfectly attuned to us. They may have their own problems which absorb them.
The Judge (2014) Robert Duvall, Robert Downey Jr, Vincent D'Onofrio, Vera Farmiga
talking with a 5 year old about divorce: It happened to my friend Megan, I just never thought it would happen to me.
And what we think we have said is not always what was heard.
Dad thinks: avoided a disaster.
Mom thinks: well that was a disaster.
Riley teaches her parents that she cannot always pretend to be happy when she is not.
Sadness (blue) is an essential part of maturation due to change, loss, adaptation to life's vagaries.
Even Joy (yellow) learns that without Sadness (blue) to point out truth honestly, we cannot truly grow ourselves up.
Being an authentic grown up ourselves is accepting responsibility for not always being happy, and learning to cope with difficult uncomfortable yet real happenings.
Up (Single-Disc Edition) chosen by Assisted Living residents as the before lunch movie for discussion and insights over shared bread.
Losing a hockey goal seems like the end of the world. But the love of the grownups in our lives, and our friends, help us get through tough times. And as we age, getting through tough times gets tougher.
Departures Oscar Best Foreign film English subtitles, abandoned age 6, growing up trying to please an absent parent, losing job, spouse exits, cobbling together a surrogate family of mentor employer and nurturing bath house owner, learning ritual meditation, finally learning forgiveness.
Inside Out is 5* for reminding us that we each have memories (bowling balls) which are sucked away by Forgetters as we age, and some memories that stick in the head forever (chewing gum song) for reasons that escape us.
Sometimes we have to let go of cherished memories (imaginary friends like Bing Bong) in order to grow ourselves up to face more mature tasks beyond ego (making the hockey team, boys) and shaping our personal character (telling mom and dad the truth that we miss Minnesota and we can't be their happy girl all the time because we have our own feelings, separate from theirs, that we feel about things).
Highly recommended for entire families, especially grandparents, to watch with the commentary subtitles on and the audio-commentary by the co-directors, cinematographer, to help us guide our families with wisdom and compassion through tough times.
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Por fortuna, se puede pedir esta edición importada de Estados Unidos donde SÍ incluye el disco Blu-ray con material extra y esa fue la razón para comprar esta edición. Tiene contenido muy interesante sobre la historia, las personas detrás de la película e incluso documentales sobre la edición y el diseño de sonido, lo que ya tenía ganas de ver, además de escenas eliminadas, son aprox 30-40 minutos más de material extra que no incluye ninguna de las ediciones nacionales, así que si eres fan de la película, súper recomendada esta edición, siempre y cuando esté a un precio razonable, ya que a veces aumenta de manera exagerada.
En Estados Unidos estas ediciones se venden desde 20 dólares, por lo que si las encuentras a menos de eso, aprovecha.
Reviewed in Mexico on September 23, 2021
Por fortuna, se puede pedir esta edición importada de Estados Unidos donde SÍ incluye el disco Blu-ray con material extra y esa fue la razón para comprar esta edición. Tiene contenido muy interesante sobre la historia, las personas detrás de la película e incluso documentales sobre la edición y el diseño de sonido, lo que ya tenía ganas de ver, además de escenas eliminadas, son aprox 30-40 minutos más de material extra que no incluye ninguna de las ediciones nacionales, así que si eres fan de la película, súper recomendada esta edición, siempre y cuando esté a un precio razonable, ya que a veces aumenta de manera exagerada.
En Estados Unidos estas ediciones se venden desde 20 dólares, por lo que si las encuentras a menos de eso, aprovecha.