Nick Pitera

Nick Pitera

  • Born: 1986-3-7
  • Height: 5' 11" (1.8 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Mauricio 2022-04-19 09:01:17

      To a colorful childhood




      What controls our different emotions? In "Inside Out", when the emotional fluctuations of the brain are imagined as emotional characters with a clear division of labor, the film uses imaginative imagination to create a colorful innocence that belongs to everyone. Children gain joy, while...

    • Vivienne 2022-04-23 07:01:14

      You thought giving it a name gave it life

      I wonder if fantasy playmates are a unique experience for only children. At present, the country is going to have a second child, and now children can get almost everything they want to play on iPads and other products. If our children watch this movie in the future, will they not be able to...

    • Jamir 2021-10-20 18:59:36

      The inner drama headed by happiness not only matches the one-way purity of children, but also directly responds to the out-of-control positive thinking in the American feel good culture. The cruelty of growth lies not in the external conflicts, but also in the internal fall, collapse, and perish, but also in the complex that cannot be classified within and outside the five inner and outer parts, which, based on imagination, wanders through abstraction, contrasts and accompanies itself. Will your lover die for you, maybe, but there is one that died for you early, in your own oblivion.

    • Colton 2022-03-25 09:01:05

      Expressing the flow of consciousness and brain storms with concrete entities, full of creativity, tears of cuteness; we must love every ordinary selves, there are thousands of villains in the body and brain memory that help us to tide over the difficulties; We all think that happiness is the pursuit of goals, but sadness is the opportunity for growth; we all think that some people will always remember some things, but in fact, many times there is no chance to say goodbye.

    Inside Out quotes

    • Sadness: I'm too sad to walk. Just give me a few... hours.

    • Anger: This is ridiculous! We can't even get a good night's sleep anymore. Time to take action!

      [Anger grabs an idea bulb from the shelf]

      Anger: Stupid Mom and Dad. If they hadn't moved us, none of this would have happened. Who's with me?

      [Anger gestures the idea to Fear]

      Fear: Um... mmmmmmmmm... Nnnnnnnn... no.

      [Anger gestures the idea to Disgust]

      Disgust: ...Yeah, okay. Let's do it.

      [Anger puts the idea bulb into the console. Outside, Riley gets the idea and opens up her laptop]

      Anger: She took it. There is no turning back.

      Disgust: So... how are we going to get to Minnesota from here?

      Anger: Well, why don't we go down to the elephant lot and rent an elephant?

      Fear: Hey! That sounds nice!

      Anger: WE'RE TAKING THE BUS, NITWIT!

      [Riley is looking up bus information on the San Francisco Greyhound Bus website]

      Anger: There is a bus leaving tomorrow. Perfect!

      Disgust: A ticket costs money. How do we get money?

      Anger: Mom's purse.

      [Disgust gasps in horror]

      Disgust: You wouldn't!

      Anger: Oh, but I would. Where was it we saw it last?

      [Anger recalls a memory of where the purse was. However, the memory of the Triple Dent Gum commercial comes up and its annoying song begins to play. Anger immediately becomes annoyed and slams on the console, startling Fear]

      Anger: NO!