It's fine not to be happy every day

Uriah 2022-04-22 07:01:03

While it's not the first time we've seen a villain in control of our minds (like the Woody Allen movie about melancholy sperm), it's still a wonderful show of a lot of what's going on in the mind. For example
, why some people are optimists, it is because in their minds Lele is the boss, or some people are cowards, then the boss in his mind is the purple scary.
Also, the memory is described as a kind of emotional video clip, he is fragmented (one ball), and can be played out often, it is really like my memory, the director did not lie. The core memory is very important. It should be the so-called "precious memory" that is repeatedly remembered or difficult to forget in our minds.
And, ghosts, is the song that always pops up
and the characters, including those islands, "honesty", "trick or treat", "passionate", "family love", "cheerful".
And, dreams, like a bunch of bullshit, often play some repetitive plots.
And, abstraction, the four stages of abstraction are to deconstruct and flatten figurative things. Fortunately, there is a twelve-year-old child in the film, and his ability to abstract is limited. Otherwise, Lele, Yoyo and Popsicle may never come out. In addition, the saying that abstraction is a shortcut is also very reasonable. Think about the mathematics, physics, and language we learn, which are all abstract and then concrete processes. It’s awesome.
And, subconsciously, sometimes the scary clown deep in the subconscious is awakened, and that's really scary, like my subconscious is. . Still don't want to.
And, how the memory disappeared. For example, our childhood memories may also have some stuffed toy hall of fame, biscuit castle, dream world princesses, and rainbow broom rockets driven by music and so on (see the ones that are quiet in their own world when they meet on the road). The little boy who was a hero fighting monsters felt that I was like this when I was a child, but now I can't understand what was thinking in my mind at that time, and how can I be so invested, like no one else). My Mr. Popsicle, where are you.
Including why Mr. Popsicle is illiterate, because she is a product of Riley's childhood, when Riley was not in kindergarten.
Plus, pip is a glowing light bulb, this classic setting. In the film, Riley makes decisions in anger that can only be resolved in grief in the end. So don't be impulsive.
In addition, those children with depression can't feel happiness and sadness, is it also because of the Lele and Yoyo in their minds, they can't find the way back.
One of the more touching things in this film is that we don't need to be "happy every day", which may be something that we only have when we were young. Sometimes we need Yoyo more. As the film says, it can allow us to get everyone's attention and Caring is also an outlet for our feelings. Sometimes we want to cry and can't cry, which is even more uncomfortable. Thinking of every movie I've seen before that made me cry has left a good impression on me.
So we don't need to force ourselves to be happy every day, to feel every real feeling, and to face it seriously may make us a better person.

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Extended Reading
  • Sid 2022-03-24 09:01:15

    Too young and a bit boring...The biggest highlight is the small theater in the cat's brain...

  • Timothy 2022-03-23 09:01:15

    The little thing of moving was a mess in the mind of the 11-year-old girl. She was at a loss and was "mixed". Finally, she slowly learned to accept sadness, although it was a fat blue person who would never walk with her head down ( I think she’s so cute.) When all the memories are colored, they grow up a little bit. I was stunned by Pixar again, the boundless imagination and the details are 100% reasonable, the worst is that every step is so warm and sincere

Inside Out quotes

  • Sadness: I'm too sad to walk. Just give me a few... hours.

  • Anger: This is ridiculous! We can't even get a good night's sleep anymore. Time to take action!

    [Anger grabs an idea bulb from the shelf]

    Anger: Stupid Mom and Dad. If they hadn't moved us, none of this would have happened. Who's with me?

    [Anger gestures the idea to Fear]

    Fear: Um... mmmmmmmmm... Nnnnnnnn... no.

    [Anger gestures the idea to Disgust]

    Disgust: ...Yeah, okay. Let's do it.

    [Anger puts the idea bulb into the console. Outside, Riley gets the idea and opens up her laptop]

    Anger: She took it. There is no turning back.

    Disgust: So... how are we going to get to Minnesota from here?

    Anger: Well, why don't we go down to the elephant lot and rent an elephant?

    Fear: Hey! That sounds nice!

    Anger: WE'RE TAKING THE BUS, NITWIT!

    [Riley is looking up bus information on the San Francisco Greyhound Bus website]

    Anger: There is a bus leaving tomorrow. Perfect!

    Disgust: A ticket costs money. How do we get money?

    Anger: Mom's purse.

    [Disgust gasps in horror]

    Disgust: You wouldn't!

    Anger: Oh, but I would. Where was it we saw it last?

    [Anger recalls a memory of where the purse was. However, the memory of the Triple Dent Gum commercial comes up and its annoying song begins to play. Anger immediately becomes annoyed and slams on the console, startling Fear]

    Anger: NO!