Saturday, April 3, 2021

Team 3 Inside Out

 


Inside Out is an animated film directed to general audiences (G) released in 2015 with a duration of 1 hour and 35 minutes set in San Francisco, directed by Pete Docter and produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures, its cast is made up of by Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith as Sadness, Lewis Black as Fury, Bill Hader as Fear and Mindy Kalling, it features music by Michael Giacchin. It was well received by critics, collecting more than $ 857.6 million worldwide, receiving awards such as the Golden Globe, the Film Critics Award, the Annie Award and the Oscar Award for Best Animated Film.

Riley Anderson, an 11-year-old girl who goes through the process from being a girl to a teenager going through changes in personal life, because her family moves from Minnesota where she started playing hockey, to San Francisco, so she must adapt to the changes, with the help of his emotions. That are on her mind, in a place called the headquarters where Joy, Sadness, Displeasure, Fear and Fury work together. Joy tries to make everything happy and positive, but one day everything gets out of control because Sadness wants to collaborate with Riley's well-being by creating imbalances in her life, transporting them to a huge adventure. Will Riley manage to adjust to her new life?

This film is original. Is an animated film that deals with strong themes such as depression, presented in nice way for the audience, and creates an amazing message for everyone that’s watching it. The ending is surprising because the characters have very interesting personalities.

We highly recommend this film because it give you knowledge that you can apply in daily life, on how to cope with emotions in different situations that we go through on a daily basis, it also shows that we need all emotions to grow and learn from our experiences so we can reflect on them, this because life is about that, about dealing with situations and problema that make us deal and feel different emotions.





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