Description
When 11-year-old Riley moves to a new city, her Emotions team up to help her through the transition. Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness work together, but when Joy and Sadness get lost, they must journey through unfamiliar places to get back home.
Waiting for part 2 ☺️
https://myshows.me/movie/9325/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pm0DAnBW4j4
A warm summer golden trick,
Summer has passed - he asks me to come to my senses,
Warm autumn, warm... 🎶
And? What? Not about this puzzle? About the cartoon? Okay, let's talk about the cartoon.
How do you know that you have come out of childhood and grown up? You were annoyed by Joy, and you were more sympathetic to Sadness (well, or Anger, depending on your temperament). But Anger was not belittled for almost the entire cartoon, like our blue bespectacled girlfriend.
Quite an original idea of the film. Let's not go into reflections, is it harmful when you have little people living in your head? Is this a paradise for the brain?
You've messed up everything again! - they'll tell me. Riley is the main character of the cartoon, although she was not shown so often. The main time was devoted to a rather infuriating Joy. But despite this, it is interesting to watch the plot. A couple more advantages can be highlighted:
1) The absence of an obvious antagonist.
2) Combining the real world and fantasy. Not everyone is able to do this.
What else? I will not mention the memes that came out of this cartoon, you are educated people, you know everything yourself. By the way, this is the second cartoon that was close to the 5.0 rating (for the first time!) from me. But, again, I didn't like Joy as a character.
And all we have to do is raise imaginary mugs and glasses to Bingo Bongo, and all the other fallen fictional friends. We grew up, and they disappeared. And if someone still has them, then there are questions. Anyway, to Bingo Bongos, to all the tulpas and imaginary friends! 🍺
I did exactly what I had to do when watching this brilliant cartoon, I felt all the emotions at some point
I'm in pieces..
went to watch the second part
P.S. Scenes during the credits - fire! Especially with a seal.)
Reviewed 15 times
I'm reviewing before the sequel.
Riley was surprised by the sport of hockey. and he's popular in Minnesota. and Minnesota because director Pete Docter is from there.
The joy disappeared and everything began to crumble. It looks like depression,
sadness is infuriating. I would have her hands raking her...😈
offtop. And I would throw my fear into the abyss of oblivion.🙂
Since the first viewing, the thought of joy is similar to Kaley Cuoco or vice versa.
Am I the only one who immediately remembers the disappeared one after this phrase?
All the emotions are very coolly outlined. I liked how Riley opened up at the end!