What's going on in your head?
Although the fact is that people like me who have not had a deer smashed into each other for a million years are really not very interested. Others are thinking. What, but anthropomorphizing human emotions and turning the brain into a huge control center of an entity is quite admirable.
The five emotions that dominate the brain, except joy, the others are negative emotions: sadness, disgust, fear, anger-this is also a cruel reality. There are always unsatisfactory things in life, and the movie tells us that we must understand and accept these negative emotions, and understand that there will be no happiness if there is no sadness. This is the simplest truth. Moreover, even though Joy has only one person, he is the controller and controls various negative emotions: it is probably because life is often unsatisfactory, but for this small amount of happiness, she still has to endure all the troubles, because she is worth it.
Just looking at the characters, the character Joy is really boring. I can't stand such people in my daily life, but I really need them-you have to think positively about everything, not annoying, many things are simply Isn't it "active", okay; but while annoying and at the same time I need her to be around to encourage me. The other four negative emotions have their own characteristics, especially Miss Disgust, I really want to be spit out by her.
Riley’s childhood imaginary friend Bing Bong also brushed a lot of his sense of existence. I don’t seem to have such a friend, or I have had it before, but it is as weathered as Bing Bong in the depths of my memory... Of course his self-sacrifice is hard. A handful of my tears, just like Dabai (Disney’s same stalker will have to play for at least two years...), but when you think about it, this is also a necessity: Of course the twelve-year-old Riley doesn’t need him anymore. It will be a matter of time to forget, but the sacrifice he made in order to send Joy back to the headquarters reminds me-there are so many things that we have loved, owned, or accompanied us, even if we can never remember them again, they are I don't know when they will save us. All things experienced will leave traces, and these experiences may push us at unexpected times. So, don't pay too much attention to the passing things, in fact they are all there.
The moment when Riley grew up in the movie was when she produced the first bittersweet core memory and realized that the world is not as simple as black and white. There may also be regrets in the good memories, and there may also be bits and pieces worth remembering in the unbearable memories. When Riley's core memory changes from a unified happy yellow to colorful emotions, this is growth. Finally I can understand the subtleties of human feelings, and start to think about certain meanings, which are elusive, annoying, but also very interesting.
So, almost everything will be destroyed and rebuilt in the process of growing up. Just like Riley’s personality islands-when you lose your temper with your friends, Friendship Island will collapse; when you lie to your mother, Honest Island will collapse; when you give up ice hockey, of course the ice hockey island will also collapse. But as long as people have not had a mental breakdown, these islands will be rebuilt, and each growth will bring a more complicated inner world. At the end of the movie, we can also see that Riley's island is very different. All the islands are connected into one piece and become a more complex and colorful whole world that contains more things. And it’s not stated clearly in the movie and what my haggard heart can think of is that some things may disappear forever, such as pure honesty, such as friendship that has not forgotten and has no barriers... The truth is that honesty is linked to lies. Together, we grow bigger and bigger, but we will not stop lying; the initial friendship will be forgotten, and the partners who grow up together will be separated, but what can be done.
The afternoon scene for watching movies is also full. There are many children in the cinema, which is a bit noisy, but not annoying. My tear point is so low, I think it must be the most fierce cry in the audience, I want to cry, but I can only hold back sobbing silently, and wipe a lot of my nose with my sleeve. When I went out and was exposed to the sun, I thought of the countless personality islands that I had collapsed, and I almost started crying again.
In recent years, I have always admired and admired American cartoons while admiring their brains while disgusting them for being too naked and wanting to pierce people's hearts. It is simply too subtle. I just hope that inside out doesn’t make a sequel. It’s very fresh to open the brain once, but it’s easy to be clichéd when you open it twice, just like how to train a dragon hahahaha. ==
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