A person's growth is not the loss of "happiness", but the maturity of "sadness"

Rosalee 2022-04-21 09:01:16

The film has some cognitive psychology stalks, and I always looked at it with a critical eye at the beginning, and felt that it was not cool enough. Until the moment when Miss Sadness let go of her hands to promote reconciliation, she couldn't hold back her tears. I think the good thing is that as a growth film, the growth of the little girl and the growth of the five emotional villains in the mind echo each other. It is difficult to say which level determines which level, but it is tightly intertwined and intertextualized. . For example, you can refine the central idea like this: "A person's growth is not the loss of 'happiness', but the maturity of 'sadness'".
In addition, the setting of emotional little people (cats/dogs) with different styles in the brains of different people (cats/dogs) should be more interesting if you open up your mind and expand some more.

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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.