What an adult animation should look like

Reinhold 2022-03-19 09:01:02

Today, inside out the UK starts painting. Catch up with the first game to see this Disney/Pixar 2015 new work. I have a lot of emotion, thinking about it, it must be recorded, because this movie shows what an adult animation should look like. As a pseudo-study of psychology, I also hope to use a sincere and scientific perspective to interpret such a profound work and reflect a kind of respect.

This adult animation sword walks slantingly (1) to show everyone: When a person, a child is 12 years old, maybe it is just a move, the growth he experienced is not a devastating, but also vicissitudes of life. He will gradually realize that sadness and joy are not the two sides of the coin, and that strong smiles are sometimes just weak and unable to face his emotions. The countless orbs of memory that dissipated with the little elephant in the same way also reminded everyone who grew up (grown-up) in the morning and evening, and maybe there are other forests in our imagination. All kinds of memory fragments were left in our 12-year-old memory.


I am not full of emotion for the collapse of a personal island, because I know that it is the only way to grow. But the demise of imagination made me thoroughly feel the panic and sadness of inside out if it is defined as a children's movie. It's like I will always spurn "Harry Potter"'s "recommendation" for children's literature. Exposing a child under the George-Fred style, even "behind the curtain" farewell, prematurely showing the various emotions they have to face when they grow up, even guilt (2), it would be too cruel . And what is guilt, what is stubbornness? It was the protagonist kid who returned home after leaving, and faced his parents again, saying: You want me to be happy, but I am not happy when I leave Minnesota.



At the end of the film, a brand-new island of various and colorful personality is established. These brand-new personality labels—or, more accurately, the knowledge of the world (3)—are constantly updated as a person grows. This process is accompanied by farewell the necessary loss, but also embrace and usher in a new experience. But for a child, he doesn't understand what must be lost. When the little elephant (imagination) slowly dissipated at the bottom of the valley of memory, the little elephant said to Huang Xiaoyu (joy): Take her to the moon (take her to the moon). The little boy in the theater said suddenly: come on (how to do this). I also started to sob.


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(1) The five emotions in the first act appeared together, and there was also a scene of grabbing the right to speak. At that time, I hoped that a Billy Milligan-style "teacher" would take control of the situation. And Billy Milligan is known to be a severely split personality, with 24 different personalities.

(2) The mainstream psychological view holds that there are eight basic emotions, and five are already simplified results. Higher-level emotions or social emotions outside the basic emotions, such as shame, shame, and jealousy, are gradually recognized by a person in the process of development.


(3) The five theme park-style islands of personality that first appeared in the movie were labeled "personality", which is actually inappropriate. These five themes only show children's daily life, funny, sports, friendship, family and so on. Although the theory of personality state (cf. personality trait) advocates that a person acts as a different social role, there are changes in his personality expression. But not enough to become an independent personality.


(4) http://zuckermaninstitute.columbia.edu/
End credits include the Columbia University (U.S.) Brain Science Institute. Therefore, scientific expression is still reliable.

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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.