It's OK to feel sad.

Aisha 2022-03-18 09:01:02

I marked this movie a long time ago, mainly because of the dubbing cast: Amy Poehler, Bill Hader, Lewis Black, all my favorite comedians...

Someone on Tumblr complained about Pixar’s secret recipe:
Toy Story (1995): What if toys had feelings
(1998): What if bugs had feelings
Monster University (2001/2013): What if monsters had feelings
Finding Nemo (2003): What if fish had feelings
(2004): What if superheroes had feelings
racing story (2006/2011): What if cars had feelings
food story (2007): What if rats had feelings
WALL-E (2008): What if robots had feelings
UP (2009): What if dogs had feelings
brave legend ( 2012): What if Scotland had feelings
(2015): WHAT IF FEELINGS HAD FEELINGS

Well, I admit that this summary is more than actual, but there is another formula that is true, that is, the plot is:
before. .. But one day... so... finally... finally...

This movie is also a work based on this formula, but I have to admire the exquisite depiction and the imagination of Pixar and Disney.

Let’s not talk about imagination, but if you talk about the details, there are spoilers below:

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plot is really simple-apply the formula to pass it quickly-once upon a time, there was a little girl Riley living happily in Minnesota, She is lively and cute, her parents love her very much, and she has a great girlfriend who likes hockey; but one day suddenly the family moved to San Francisco (equivalent to moving from the northeast to Guangdong), the new home sucks and the new school is bad. The first day of school. When the embarrassment broke out, everything went wrong; so Riley felt wronged and quarreled with his father; finally Riley made up his mind to steal his mother's credit card and decided to escape back to Minnesota; finally, when the bus was about to leave, Riley stopped the car and went home.

This plot is replaced by a domestic animation. It is estimated that there is nothing good to film. I can only put the story in the new school. The female classmates mocked, the father and daughter were fanned at the dinner table, and the enthusiastic station conductor carefully persuaded these places, but Disney and Pixar have put all the play in Riley alive. In the brain! It took 90 minutes to shoot!

How delicate is this! ? ! ? It is strongly recommended to watch it by yourself, I don't spoil the details anymore.

Here I talk about my feelings when watching movies: It's OK to feel sad.

Yes, it reminds me of a popular post on Facebook, written by the COO of Facebook about her husband’s feelings after the death of her husband in a car accident (need to overturn the wall :Https : //www.facebook.com/sheryl/posts/10155617891025177 )
Everyone around her has become extremely sensitive, afraid of touching her sadness, everyone tells her "It is going to be okay"

Well, we are all afraid of sadness. We feel that it is the source of all bad things. It is a manifestation of weakness. We wish to throw it far away. But in fact, we can't get rid of sadness. We just bury it deeply, even sometimes. For the one you love, I dare not remove the armor. However, this did not help. To paraphrase Chris Rock's "You get used to it. But you never get over it".

So next time, face your grief, don’t worry about exposing your weak side, and grieve as much as you can in front of your beloved one.

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Inside Out quotes

  • Jangles: Who's the birthday girl?

    [Fear screams like a little girl and faints]

  • Bing Bong: We're taking the Train of Thought.

    Joy: The Train! Of course. That is so much faster, but how do we catch it?

    Bing Bong: Well, it kind of goes all over the place.