Inside Out Comments

  • Deonte 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Pixar is back at the top of "Wall-E" and "Flying House." On the basis of psychology, he boldly imagines the memory ball, the abyss of forgetting, the dream studio, the train of thought, and the island of personality. There is no blindly pouring chicken soup, but to let you understand that even negative emotions are inherently useful. Of course, Joy can be in command, and it is natural to be as optimistic as possible to face life. The easter egg is very good, the best animation candidate of the...

  • Garett 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    I was cheated by the high score. The more I look at it, the more boring I feel. I feel that children can't understand adults and are too mentally...

  • Cletus 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    Joy, who symbolizes happiness, sits on the ruins of memory and weeps. This is probably the most unforgettable movie scene of the...

  • Eloy 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    Heart, liver, spleen, lung and kidney, one lacks a human...

  • Gennaro 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    Today is really suitable for watching this movie. But Joy is really...

  • Kimberly 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    Concretize our childhood fantasies to this point....

  • Eldridge 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    Tears started from the moment Bing-bong made his choice... How many times did people say goodbye in their lifetime? From a certain moment on, emotions become complicated, and you can't even remember how to become the self you are today. The children sitting next to him said, why are they crying? It makes me want to cry too. The subject matter can be complicated, but I admire the producer for making the right...

  • Manuel 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    Take her to the moon for me....

  • Rosella 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    This film is delicated to our kids. Please don't grow up, ever. When I saw the last subtitle of credit, I could hardly control myself. The familiar and perfect Pixar finally came...

  • Thora 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    It seems that only strangers like me think this is a very boring or even a little bad Pixar work, and Pixar is now becoming more and more Disneyized. What I see is a curve that is falling at a constant speed. I have not seen any amazing creative imagination, nor the warmth of growth that can be moving. Perhaps from another perspective, this is a masterpiece that explores the mental analysis of...

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Inside Out quotes

  • Cool Girl's Emotions: Being cool is exhausting.

  • [as Riley lies in her sleeping bag, a truck loudly drive by outside. The headlights can be seen shining through the room. Riley hides under the sleeping bag in fear]

    Fear: What was that? Was it a bear? It's a bear!

    Disgust: There are no bears in San Francisco!

    Anger: I saw a really hairy guy. He looked like a bear.

    Fear: Oh, I'm so jumpy, my nerves are shot!

    Disgust: Ew, I don't want to hear about your nerves!

    Anger: I'll tell you what it is. This move has been a bust.

    Fear: That's what I've been telling you guys! There are at least 37 things for Riley to be scared of right now!

    Disgust: The smell alone is enough to make her gag.

    Anger: I can't believe Mom and Dad moved us here!

    Joy: Look, I get it. You guys have concerns. But we've been through worse! Tell you what: let's make a list of all the things Riley should be HAPPY about!

    Anger: Fine. Let's see... this house stinks, our room stinks...

    Disgust: Pizza is weird here...

    Sadness: Our friends are back home...

    Fear: And all of our stuff is in the missing van!

    Joy: Oh c'mon, it could be worse...

    Disgust: Yeah, Joy. We could be lying on the dirty floor. In a bag.

    Joy: Okay, I admit it, we had a rough start. But think of all the good things that...

    Anger: No, Joy. There's absolutely no reason for Riley to be happy right now. Let us handle this.

    Fear: I say we skip school tomorrow and lock ourselves in the bedroom.

    Disgust: We have no clean clothes. I mean, no one should see us.

    Sadness: Yeah, we could cry until we can't breathe.

    Anger: We should lock the door and scream that curse word we know. It's a good one!