Crítica Inside Out
INSIDE OUT
Inside Out is a Pixar film directed by Pete Docter. The story is set nowadays in the United States. The main characters are the emotions of a 10-year-old girl called Riley.
Riley and her parents have recently moved to California because of her father’ s job. Riley starts to be sad because she misses her old school and friends. But, actually, the problem is in her mind! Sadness is doing a mess: she is turning Riley’ s happy memories into sad. Joy is trying to mend what Sadness have done. Toghether are going to recover the happy memories. Meanwhile, in the emotion’ s table, Fear, Anger and Disgust are trying to control through the right way Riley’ s life without spoil everything. During the long journey to“ Long Period Memory” memories, Joy and Sadness are going to meet many extraordinary characters and pass by all parts of Riley’ s mind.
I think this film is wonderful and an excellent way to understand how our minds work. There’ s only one thing that I didn’ t like and made me cry: the end of Bing Bong, the imaginary elephant-friend of Riley’ s childhood. However, the rest of the film is spectacular.