Saturday 22 August 2015

Inside Out.

I choked up...
Let's just start with that? YEAH?
Yeah.


I went to see this film with my mum (a primary school teaching assistant), and afterwards she backed up everything I already thought about it. This is a very important film to young children, let's just say that Inside Out teaches a very important fact about life. 
There is nothing more I want than to stress how good this film is. I got out of the cinema and felt... okay.
And by that I mean that I felt very content. Inside Out concentrates on teaching children that it's okay to be sad. And THAT is what we need to ensure younger generations know.
When I say that I felt content, I think that after watching this film I felt less alone.
It is very easy to relate to every single aspect of Inside Out.
The concept of there being small people in your head who make your emotions, is a rather well thought out strategy.
It keeps kids entertained and educates them thoroughly.
In Inside Out, we are taken on an adventure when the characters of Joy and Sadness are lost when accidentally exiting Riley's brain. The film follows Joy and Sadness journeying through thick and thin to ensure that predominately Riley can be happy again.
The emotions together have stayed with Riley since birth and each take over her actions.
Riley the main character finds her family's move to San Francisco hard, as she says goodbye to her friends, hockey team and childhood home.
But Joy is always there in her brain to make her look on the bright side, along with trying to keep sadness away from the controls. Which often isn't the best thing to do.
However when both Joy and Sadness become lost in Riley's thoughts away from the control panels, ultimately Riley is left with nothing but Fear, Disgust and Anger having their say every minute of every day.
And thus Riley's parents are met with a generic 11 year old, as the 'mood swings' begin.

I loved everything about this film.
It was clever, intelligent, funny and entertaining. I urge you all to see it at some point in your lives.
There is nothing more satisfying, as when Pixar come out with a film that has a meaningful message.
Except the Cars franchise, that can leave thanks.
If your anything like me and have trouble understanding why we act the way we do, then this the nicest way of interpreting our feelings.
Also if you like character from The Office (USA) and Saturday Night Live... then yes this is the kids film for you.
(Purely because half of the casts are in this film)
Please watch this.
Thnx.