Depression is the condition of feeling no emotions in varying degrees. Sadness is an emotion. Riley was starting to get depressed when losing core memories, only dealing with the issues (crying and telling her parents) got her back.
I’ve dealt with bi polar disorder for most of my life but only got a diagnosis 2 years ago. This is the most stable I’ve ever been now on mood stabilizers. I used to go through months of depression at a time and my parents would ask me why I’m sad and I kept trying to tell them it’s different. None of the cures for sadness would work with me especially since it was bi polar induced. Now that I can feel emotions again, it’s quite the difference and I’m very aware of it all now. So in a way, not getting that diagnosis did me good, but it was decades of suffering.
They actually hired two psychologists that are world leading experts on emotions. This is not just a movie. This is a masterpiece in explaining something very complex in an understandable way. Obviously the movie is good as well but they're using clips from it in psychology classes to explain stuff, that's how special it is. It goes beyond mere entertainment and into a benefit for humanity.
A lot of RUclips channels does this too. In fact every movie and TV show was a victim of teachers teaching those that want to learn, or are being forced to learn because parents say so. (law system says so as if we don't go our parents are the ones that get arrested and yet they charging us for their school stuff? Well not charging everyone but you know what I mean right?)
I love that you guys picked up on the sadness/ nostalgia early on and why sadness kept feeling compelled to touch the memories. So many reactors hate Sadness off the bat like she’s doing it intentionally when really it’s just Riley’s true feelings.
Same thought. I've watched many reactions to this masterpiece and only a few immediately recognised sadness and her role for what it is. Nostalgia is the best description of a once happy memory that is getting "sad" since it's a part of the past / no longer reachable. I'm also impressed that they immediately called out "depression" when the console turned grey. Depression is a really difficult and misunderstood issue which has many different layers and aspects. Though this scene in the bus is a really great visualization what it means to be depressed. I think the scene where sadness removed the "bad idea" would have been more powerful when they all had to work together. In the end when she realised that running away was a bad idea, you can be sure that fear would have a major influence at that moment of realisation. Though I guess they wanted to keep it simple and to boost the importance of sadness that was suppressed all that time.
Inside out This is one of the most brilliant movies I've ever seen. The filmmakers did some deep research into how the human brain works and it deffinately shows. How the movie focuses on joy as the main character is perfect because the one emotion everyone wants to be is happy, and the way she tries to restrain sadness is an excellent representation of how people try to stay positive but can't help but feel a sense of tragedy when something they don't want to happen happens. Thier usage of things Riley values most as islands and how she loses her value in them when she moves is genius. Whenever the other emotions try to make Riley happy is a genius way of showing how kids try to find happiness in things but it just comes out as anger, discust, and fear.
Everybody always talks about the scene where Bing Bong sacrifices himself, but the scene that always gets to me is when Riley breaks down and says she wants to go back to Minnesota. The actress who played Riley was actually crying when she did that scene. The actor who played Bing Bong was also in tears when he said the line, "Take her to the moon for me, okay?" This might sound strange, but Sadness is my favorite emotion in this movie.
Inside Out hit me in the feels with this one. There's so much relatability, where the struggle of growing up is something that we all have to deal with. The point of the movie is that sometimes you need sadness to get through life. And it shows at the end of the movie, which was a very touching scene. And the scene with Joy crying was very well done. An amazing Pixar film that's definitely one of their best!
Oh gosh- that scene with Joy in the pit got me too... and that was super-surprising for me because up until THAT line of hers ("Do you remember when she used to stick her tongue out when she was coloring?")... ...up until THEN, I had NEVER before even gotten a strong urge to cry to ANY movie (UNTIL that scene, at around age 30!). Furthermore, after the movie was over, I realized I was CRAVING MORE tearjerkers (which was SO unlike me!). When I researched "WHY??" I found out it was likely because the endorphins and oxytocin that can get released with crying are feel-good brain chemicals made in an attempt to counteract the pain but have a pleasant side effect, lol. So, yes, I did then seek out more tearjerkers for myself (with less success than I would have liked, lol), but a few years later, "Interstellar" also got me. Then "The Land Before Time", and 7 months after that one, "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind."
i remember watching this movie when i was in a dark period in my life and honestly this movie saved me and made me see things more clear. Without a doubt one of the best Pixar films ever.
what a wonderful word saudade is. i’m studying brazilian portuguese and it’s words like this that make me fall even more in love with the language. much love from virginia ♥️
Every reactor I watch doesn't get why Riley's memories are being affected by sadness but you got it right away. ❤ I also find it interesting that most emotions stick to one color palette, but Joy has blue too - and even she gets sad at some point.
One of the most complex topics to tackle, even in a college course, and here's Pixar making a family movie about it... and doing it so well that they use this in actual classes now to help explain things. This movie hits on a lot of topics. Too many to even name... but it is a masterpiece of writing to take something so complex as the interplay of emotions together and hitting on the start of puberty, all the changes of moving, the confusion of that loss of self feeling, depression. And showing how each person may have the same emotions, but the way they interact with each other is different for everyone. Anger was in the driver seat for Dad, but sadness was for Mom. I've loved all their films but this one sits at number 1 for me.
I found out about Inside Out by accident and when I found it, ordered it and saw it, I was amazed. This is one of Disney's/Pixar's most underrated movies. It is so touching and for me, it is all about memories and how they affect us over time. It also suggests that people are more likely to listen to sadness than they are to anyone angry. Of course they are. You can't help but feel sadness some of the time, and eventually, childhood memories to take on a sadness, because of the passage of time. Doesn't have to be a bad thing though, since you always have the memories. Great movie. Proud to have it on blu ray. Makes me cry more than once too.
"Inside Out" sure was a NEW experience for me! For one thing to start with, up until I saw it (especially Joy's line of "Do you remember when she used to stick her tongue out when she was coloring?")... up until THEN, I had NEVER before even gotten a strong urge to cry to ANY movie (UNTIL that scene, at around age 30!). Furthermore, after the movie was over, I realized I was CRAVING MORE tearjerkers (which was SO unlike me!). When I researched "WHY??" I found out it was likely because the endorphins and oxytocin that can get released with crying are feel-good brain chemicals made in an attempt to counteract the pain but have a pleasant side effect, lol. So, yes, I did then seek out more tearjerkers for myself (with less success than I would have liked, lol), but a few years later, "Interstellar" also got me. Then "The Land Before Time", and 7 months after that one, "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind."
@@Steelburgh Possibly- different life stages and events can definitely bring a new side to one's emotions! I still can't figure out why it hit me SO strongly and it took a movie at age 30 to do that to me... and I'm not even a parent :P
The intro with all the emotions being presented, how unique each of them is and then the memories being presented as these orbs, while the core memories are islands - it pretty much assures you from the very start that this movie has an incredibly interesting premise. One of the best things about this movie is that it shows the viewer how all emotions are equally important. Trying to push one away (Sadness) while always presenting a cheerful facade will inevitably lead to a breakdown. Nobody can be happy all the time, nor should anyone aim for that. I liked it a lot, how fast you recognized nostalgia and how it was slowly but surely creeping into Riley, affecting her memories and how she perceived things. Bing-Bong the imaginary friend was so unique and it played such an important role in helping Joy finally make her way back into Riley's life, together with Sadness, her equally important partner. It was really interesting seeing how Anger, Disgust and Fear tried to hold the fort while Joy and Sadness were missing but all they managed to do was slowly make things worse, once again proving that a delicate balance between all emotions is necessary. The "darkest fears" region was nothing short of hilariously amazing and very much relatable for some people. Joy finally giving Sadness the spotlight made all the difference in the end, allowing Riley to return home and have that cathartic moment with her parents, pouring out everything that was bothering her. The new console, allowing all emotions to do their job in this new period of Riley's life - that was so satisfying to see and it maybe gives us a glimpse at how things will go in the sequel. This movie was great but your commentary on the side and your thoughts at the end make it so much better. Thank you! ❤
This is a movie that kind of surprised me in the theatres. It's Pixar, so I knew it was going to be good, but I didn't expect this level of storytelling. Hits you in the feelings really hard, makes you think about yourself
The best explanation to the entire movie is the statement, "Emotions are complicated." Its weird how a you can be sad remembering a happy memory or vice versa.
Inside Out beautifully transforms emotional conflict into an adventure, a surreal look at the internal machinations that encompass why we feel the way we do. Can’t wait to see the sequel next year
The first time I saw this movie, I cringed when the mom told Riley she should stay happy for the sake of the dad. She meant well, but making your child responsible for the parents' well-being is not a good thing. Having to put on a happy face so you don't drag other people down is toxic positivity. The central message of Inside Out is that all emotions have value, and denying them can cause trouble.
@@johnpooky84 And also, up to that point, Riley had been showing nothing but happiness (thanks to Joy), so the mom had no reason to suspect otherwise. The mom thought Riley's happiness was genuine, so she just asked Riley to keep showing more of it to the dad who probably wasn't as happy.
Who's your friend who likes to play? Bing Bong, Bing Bong His rocket makes you yell "Hooray!" Bing Bong, Bing Bong Who's the best in every way, and wants to sing this song to say Bing Bong, Bing Bong!
I think that the parents' Anger and Sadness (the respective "drivers" or "leaders") had been tempered (pun intended) by experience. Dad's Headquarters was basically NORAD, and it had different "DEFCON levels" (for those that don't know, "DEFCON"="DEFense CONdition". DEFCON 5 is peacetime, and it escalates to DEFCON 1, which is nuclear war), for a more measured response. Compare that to Riley's Anger, who seemed to be perpetually at DEFCON 2 (which, at Riley's age, is understandable). Dad's Anger didn't fly off the handle right away, and only escalated things when an eye roll was reported from Riley (kids need to respect their parents, after all). First, there was the Eye Roll from Riley, prompting the "Show Of Force". Then, when "high levels of sass" were detected from Riley, Dad's Anger called for "DEFCON 2", and only AFTER Riley's Anger "launched" did Dad's Anger respond. If "The Foot" hadn't been put down, RIley's Anger would've thought that continued sass was ok, which would've made things even worse. Meanwhile, Mom's Headquarters reminded me of my elementary school lunchroom/talent show stage combo, with the curtain in the background. Mom's Sadness had clearly been exercising her understanding, concern, sympathy and empathy for a while (a must, when dealing with a kid). In short, both Dad's Anger and Mom's Sadness had matured. Note that Dad's Anger, even when "Putting The Foot Down", didn't have flames coming out of his head, and he was even reluctant (at first) to even consider "Putting The Foot Down". Also note that Mom's Sadness didn't slump to the floor in tears. I think Mom may have understood more than Dad and Riley that the move was a big change for everyone, and my one suggestion for her would've been to mention that at the dinner table; bring up a fun memory of Minnesota, Dad agrees, and says "Yeah, I miss there already". Riley might've had an easier time bringing up that she too missed Minnesota. However, the movie would've been much shorter and not as fun, if that had happened😄.
There's a pattern to Pixar films. What if Toys had feelings? What if Bugs had feelings? What if Cars had feelings? And here, the ultimate, What if Feelings had feelings? Great reaction. Super thanks.
Gosh gosh gosh THANK YOU two for doing this one... I've seen so many Inside Out reactions but you're only the second channel who included (and cried to) Joy's line of "Do you remember when she used to stick her tongue out when she was coloring?" It was THAT line that also got ME (at age ~30!), AND...up until then, I had NEVER even gotten a strong urge to cry to ANY movie (UNTIL that line!) Furthermore, after the movie was over, I realized I was CRAVING MORE tearjerkers (which was SO unlike me!). When I researched "WHY??" I found out it was likely because the endorphins and oxytocin that can get released with crying are feel-good brain chemicals made in an attempt to counteract the pain but have a pleasant side effect, lol. So, yes, I did then seek out more tearjerkers for myself (with less success than I would have liked, lol), but a few years later, "Interstellar" also got me. Then "The Land Before Time", and 7 months after that one, "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind." So... yeah... if you haven't seen those yet, you should do those ;)
This has always been my favorite movie of all time. It's extremely complex and you can tell how much research whent into it. I also loove the world building and design of everything. It's so cool! I can't wait for the 2nd one comming soon.
One of Jim Carrey’s best movies called Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind poses the question: if you could erase a person entirely because of heartbreak, would you? Excellent, excellent movie. Kate Winslet (Titanic) stars in it and is perfect! You would love it so much!! Such a trippy, funny, sad, joyful movie.
And it waters the plants, cools things down on a hot day, makes people drive correctly (instead of insanely), and if the puddles are big enough, you can drive through them!
This is such a cool movie. It is so enjoyable watching you two react, you make a great team (and a cute couple). The movie does make you think and realize about how important mixed emotions can be. Loved your commentary, very insightful with your true emotions.
I saw a comment talking about how Riley’s depression is about her not having happiness or sadness. It makes a lot of sense, since depression is more of an emptiness than a sadness.
Bing Bong is probably one of the most tragic characters in any movie, animated or not. That part hurt my soul profoundly. RIP Bing Bong....wait, Bing Bong who? AHHHH MY HEART
More Pixar reactions, ladies! My personal favorites: Monsters, Inc. & Monsters University The Toy Story films The Incredibles 1&2 And you two will enjoy Up, I’m sure.
18:42 _"Well,_ there's not much _call_ for imaginary _friends,_ lately." 😄 Imaginary friends. Boy, I remember having them when _I_ was a kid. I'll agree that one outgrows the need for such a _concrete_ concept, but it's an unfortunate kid who never has one in the _first_ place. If nothing else, they help your imagination _grow._
40:28 "After all, Riley's _12,_ now. What could go wrong." 🤨 12. 🤔 If she hasn't _had_ it yet, she's due for her first _period._ Has anyone had the talk with her so it won't freak her out when it _happens?_
Забавно было наблюдать когда уже девушки достачно взрослые вернулись в детство. Даже в некотором смысле мило. :-)) Только помните что некоторые мужики зависают в этом состоянии навсегда. :-)) It was funny to watch when the girls were already grown up enough to return to childhood. Even in a way cute. :-)) Just remember that some men hang in this state forever. :-)) Google translator. As there is everything for you..
Also, in just under a year from now, Disney will actually be releasing Inside Out 2 on June 14th 2024! Let's just pray they don't screw it up, because lately Pixar films have been failing miserably.
I'm glad it turned out to be sadness 😢😮 at the end 🔚😔 because even though she was kind of doing to much 😕😞 I hate how joy tried to change her to being happy at times more like all the time and let everybody else have a core memory but her..... Like who does she think she is made her feel left out just because like did sadness ever try to change any of the other characters personality noooo that's the one thing I like about sadness tbh like why can't she or they the other emotions let her be herself too😢😭
9:02 actually, in my opinion, this scene is kind of deceptive. It actually shows the opposite, at least how Joy views things. She’s giving all the other emotions “jobs” to keep them busy and away from the controller. She thinks she’s the only important one, and wants everyone else to stay away from “her” controller. Of course, she doesn’t see it that way; she thinks she’s doing Riley a favor. However, she learns at the end that she’s not. Just to be clear, I’m not hating on Joy; I do really love her arc.
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13:10 No, no. This is not appropriate. It's understandable for Riley to have anger toward her father. She's a kid. But her father's supposed to be the _responsible_ one in the relationship; the one who knows a thing or two about _impulse_ control.
13:37 "Good job, gentlemen. That could've been a _disaster."_ You need better criteria for recognizing disasters. 13:42 "Well _that_ was a disaster." Yeah.
One thing I love about this movie is that it differentiates between Sadness and Depression and it shows it perfectly
Depression is the condition of feeling no emotions in varying degrees. Sadness is an emotion. Riley was starting to get depressed when losing core memories, only dealing with the issues (crying and telling her parents) got her back.
@wotermelon_can confirm am depressed
I’ve dealt with bi polar disorder for most of my life but only got a diagnosis 2 years ago. This is the most stable I’ve ever been now on mood stabilizers. I used to go through months of depression at a time and my parents would ask me why I’m sad and I kept trying to tell them it’s different. None of the cures for sadness would work with me especially since it was bi polar induced. Now that I can feel emotions again, it’s quite the difference and I’m very aware of it all now. So in a way, not getting that diagnosis did me good, but it was decades of suffering.
and one of the few emotions I felt while depressed is frustration lol
They actually hired two psychologists that are world leading experts on emotions. This is not just a movie. This is a masterpiece in explaining something very complex in an understandable way. Obviously the movie is good as well but they're using clips from it in psychology classes to explain stuff, that's how special it is. It goes beyond mere entertainment and into a benefit for humanity.
I was just gonna leave a like but it's at 69... So here
@@davionmeggie834 Thank you, I appreciate it
A lot of RUclips channels does this too. In fact every movie and TV show was a victim of teachers teaching those that want to learn, or are being forced to learn because parents say so. (law system says so as if we don't go our parents are the ones that get arrested and yet they charging us for their school stuff? Well not charging everyone but you know what I mean right?)
@@OneAndOnlyZekePolaris What?
@@SilverionX What what?
9:26 "But you also need sadness, you know? To... feel the happiness."
That's a point this movie made.
I love that you guys picked up on the sadness/ nostalgia early on and why sadness kept feeling compelled to touch the memories. So many reactors hate Sadness off the bat like she’s doing it intentionally when really it’s just Riley’s true feelings.
Same thought. I've watched many reactions to this masterpiece and only a few immediately recognised sadness and her role for what it is. Nostalgia is the best description of a once happy memory that is getting "sad" since it's a part of the past / no longer reachable. I'm also impressed that they immediately called out "depression" when the console turned grey. Depression is a really difficult and misunderstood issue which has many different layers and aspects. Though this scene in the bus is a really great visualization what it means to be depressed.
I think the scene where sadness removed the "bad idea" would have been more powerful when they all had to work together. In the end when she realised that running away was a bad idea, you can be sure that fear would have a major influence at that moment of realisation. Though I guess they wanted to keep it simple and to boost the importance of sadness that was suppressed all that time.
@@Bunny99sexcellent mature take, well observed.
Inside out This is one of the most brilliant movies I've ever seen. The filmmakers did some deep research into how the human brain works and it deffinately shows. How the movie focuses on joy as the main character is perfect because the one emotion everyone wants to be is happy, and the way she tries to restrain sadness is an excellent representation of how people try to stay positive but can't help but feel a sense of tragedy when something they don't want to happen happens. Thier usage of things Riley values most as islands and how she loses her value in them when she moves is genius. Whenever the other emotions try to make Riley happy is a genius way of showing how kids try to find happiness in things but it just comes out as anger, discust, and fear.
Everybody always talks about the scene where Bing Bong sacrifices himself, but the scene that always gets to me is when Riley breaks down and says she wants to go back to Minnesota. The actress who played Riley was actually crying when she did that scene. The actor who played Bing Bong was also in tears when he said the line, "Take her to the moon for me, okay?"
This might sound strange, but Sadness is my favorite emotion in this movie.
Inside Out hit me in the feels with this one. There's so much relatability, where the struggle of growing up is something that we all have to deal with. The point of the movie is that sometimes you need sadness to get through life. And it shows at the end of the movie, which was a very touching scene. And the scene with Joy crying was very well done. An amazing Pixar film that's definitely one of their best!
Oh gosh- that scene with Joy in the pit got me too... and that was super-surprising for me because up until THAT line of hers ("Do you remember when she used to stick her tongue out when she was coloring?")...
...up until THEN, I had NEVER before even gotten a strong urge to cry to ANY movie (UNTIL that scene, at around age 30!). Furthermore, after the movie was over, I realized I was CRAVING MORE tearjerkers (which was SO unlike me!).
When I researched "WHY??" I found out it was likely because the endorphins and oxytocin that can get released with crying are feel-good brain chemicals made in an attempt to counteract the pain but have a pleasant side effect, lol.
So, yes, I did then seek out more tearjerkers for myself (with less success than I would have liked, lol), but a few years later, "Interstellar" also got me. Then "The Land Before Time", and 7 months after that one, "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind."
*Pixar's BEST movie!
i remember watching this movie when i was in a dark period in my life and honestly this movie saved me and made me see things more clear. Without a doubt one of the best Pixar films ever.
37:07 This scene shows how Sadness is not only bad, but also the saudade for the happy memories we have already lived
what a wonderful word saudade is. i’m studying brazilian portuguese and it’s words like this that make me fall even more in love with the language. much love from virginia ♥️
Every reactor I watch doesn't get why Riley's memories are being affected by sadness but you got it right away. ❤ I also find it interesting that most emotions stick to one color palette, but Joy has blue too - and even she gets sad at some point.
Dang, I hadn't thought of that.
One of the most complex topics to tackle, even in a college course, and here's Pixar making a family movie about it... and doing it so well that they use this in actual classes now to help explain things. This movie hits on a lot of topics. Too many to even name... but it is a masterpiece of writing to take something so complex as the interplay of emotions together and hitting on the start of puberty, all the changes of moving, the confusion of that loss of self feeling, depression. And showing how each person may have the same emotions, but the way they interact with each other is different for everyone. Anger was in the driver seat for Dad, but sadness was for Mom. I've loved all their films but this one sits at number 1 for me.
I found out about Inside Out by accident and when I found it, ordered it and saw it, I was amazed. This is one of Disney's/Pixar's most underrated movies. It is so touching and for me, it is all about memories and how they affect us over time. It also suggests that people are more likely to listen to sadness than they are to anyone angry. Of course they are. You can't help but feel sadness some of the time, and eventually, childhood memories to take on a sadness, because of the passage of time. Doesn't have to be a bad thing though, since you always have the memories. Great movie. Proud to have it on blu ray. Makes me cry more than once too.
"Inside Out" sure was a NEW experience for me!
For one thing to start with, up until I saw it (especially Joy's line of "Do you remember when she used to stick her tongue out when she was coloring?")... up until THEN, I had NEVER before even gotten a strong urge to cry to ANY movie (UNTIL that scene, at around age 30!). Furthermore, after the movie was over, I realized I was CRAVING MORE tearjerkers (which was SO unlike me!).
When I researched "WHY??" I found out it was likely because the endorphins and oxytocin that can get released with crying are feel-good brain chemicals made in an attempt to counteract the pain but have a pleasant side effect, lol.
So, yes, I did then seek out more tearjerkers for myself (with less success than I would have liked, lol), but a few years later, "Interstellar" also got me. Then "The Land Before Time", and 7 months after that one, "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind."
It's still my favorite Pixar movie, much as I love the other classics. Maybe it hits differently since I'm a parent.
@@Steelburgh Possibly- different life stages and events can definitely bring a new side to one's emotions! I still can't figure out why it hit me SO strongly and it took a movie at age 30 to do that to me... and I'm not even a parent :P
Bing Bong being forgotten will always make me Tear up.😭
The intro with all the emotions being presented, how unique each of them is and then the memories being presented as these orbs, while the core memories are islands - it pretty much assures you from the very start that this movie has an incredibly interesting premise.
One of the best things about this movie is that it shows the viewer how all emotions are equally important. Trying to push one away (Sadness) while always presenting a cheerful facade will inevitably lead to a breakdown. Nobody can be happy all the time, nor should anyone aim for that.
I liked it a lot, how fast you recognized nostalgia and how it was slowly but surely creeping into Riley, affecting her memories and how she perceived things.
Bing-Bong the imaginary friend was so unique and it played such an important role in helping Joy finally make her way back into Riley's life, together with Sadness, her equally important partner.
It was really interesting seeing how Anger, Disgust and Fear tried to hold the fort while Joy and Sadness were missing but all they managed to do was slowly make things worse, once again proving that a delicate balance between all emotions is necessary.
The "darkest fears" region was nothing short of hilariously amazing and very much relatable for some people.
Joy finally giving Sadness the spotlight made all the difference in the end, allowing Riley to return home and have that cathartic moment with her parents, pouring out everything that was bothering her.
The new console, allowing all emotions to do their job in this new period of Riley's life - that was so satisfying to see and it maybe gives us a glimpse at how things will go in the sequel.
This movie was great but your commentary on the side and your thoughts at the end make it so much better. Thank you! ❤
This is a movie that kind of surprised me in the theatres. It's Pixar, so I knew it was going to be good, but I didn't expect this level of storytelling. Hits you in the feelings really hard, makes you think about yourself
12:56 Note how much more similar are the core emotions within each of Riley's _parents_ than within Riley _herself._
The best explanation to the entire movie is the statement, "Emotions are complicated." Its weird how a you can be sad remembering a happy memory or vice versa.
Inside Out beautifully transforms emotional conflict into an adventure, a surreal look at the internal machinations that encompass why we feel the way we do. Can’t wait to see the sequel next year
There’s a sequel coming???
Saw it last Monday.
The first time I saw this movie, I cringed when the mom told Riley she should stay happy for the sake of the dad. She meant well, but making your child responsible for the parents' well-being is not a good thing. Having to put on a happy face so you don't drag other people down is toxic positivity. The central message of Inside Out is that all emotions have value, and denying them can cause trouble.
To be fair, she said it would really help out Dad if both she AND Riley could keep smiling. It wasn't like "Ok, kid, it's all YOUR responsibility".
Toxic positivity?? Bruh,, dont ever utter that phrase ever again
@@johnpooky84 And also, up to that point, Riley had been showing nothing but happiness (thanks to Joy), so the mom had no reason to suspect otherwise. The mom thought Riley's happiness was genuine, so she just asked Riley to keep showing more of it to the dad who probably wasn't as happy.
@@user-wr9ej6xe4jToxic Positivity
Who's your friend who likes to play?
Bing Bong, Bing Bong
His rocket makes you yell "Hooray!"
Bing Bong, Bing Bong
Who's the best in every way, and wants to sing this song to say
Bing Bong, Bing Bong!
I think that the parents' Anger and Sadness (the respective "drivers" or "leaders") had been tempered (pun intended) by experience. Dad's Headquarters was basically NORAD, and it had different "DEFCON levels" (for those that don't know, "DEFCON"="DEFense CONdition". DEFCON 5 is peacetime, and it escalates to DEFCON 1, which is nuclear war), for a more measured response. Compare that to Riley's Anger, who seemed to be perpetually at DEFCON 2 (which, at Riley's age, is understandable).
Dad's Anger didn't fly off the handle right away, and only escalated things when an eye roll was reported from Riley (kids need to respect their parents, after all). First, there was the Eye Roll from Riley, prompting the "Show Of Force". Then, when "high levels of sass" were detected from Riley, Dad's Anger called for "DEFCON 2", and only AFTER Riley's Anger "launched" did Dad's Anger respond. If "The Foot" hadn't been put down, RIley's Anger would've thought that continued sass was ok, which would've made things even worse.
Meanwhile, Mom's Headquarters reminded me of my elementary school lunchroom/talent show stage combo, with the curtain in the background. Mom's Sadness had clearly been exercising her understanding, concern, sympathy and empathy for a while (a must, when dealing with a kid).
In short, both Dad's Anger and Mom's Sadness had matured. Note that Dad's Anger, even when "Putting The Foot Down", didn't have flames coming out of his head, and he was even reluctant (at first) to even consider "Putting The Foot Down". Also note that Mom's Sadness didn't slump to the floor in tears. I think Mom may have understood more than Dad and Riley that the move was a big change for everyone, and my one suggestion for her would've been to mention that at the dinner table; bring up a fun memory of Minnesota, Dad agrees, and says "Yeah, I miss there already". Riley might've had an easier time bringing up that she too missed Minnesota.
However, the movie would've been much shorter and not as fun, if that had happened😄.
I wish they'd make more movies like this
Inside out is an amazing movie. Disney should make more of their movies like this.
There's a pattern to Pixar films. What if Toys had feelings? What if Bugs had feelings? What if Cars had feelings? And here, the ultimate, What if Feelings had feelings? Great reaction. Super thanks.
The part of Sadness hel Riley to speaker with her parents is gorgeous. 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
You're in good company. "Inside Out" makes just about everyone cry!
Great reaction, ladies!
33:27 "Take Her To The Moon For Me, Okay."
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
The Bing Bong scene gets me every time tho I've watched this movie a dozen times
Gosh gosh gosh THANK YOU two for doing this one... I've seen so many Inside Out reactions but you're only the second channel who included (and cried to) Joy's line of "Do you remember when she used to stick her tongue out when she was coloring?"
It was THAT line that also got ME (at age ~30!), AND...up until then, I had NEVER even gotten a strong urge to cry to ANY movie (UNTIL that line!)
Furthermore, after the movie was over, I realized I was CRAVING MORE tearjerkers (which was SO unlike me!).
When I researched "WHY??" I found out it was likely because the endorphins and oxytocin that can get released with crying are feel-good brain chemicals made in an attempt to counteract the pain but have a pleasant side effect, lol.
So, yes, I did then seek out more tearjerkers for myself (with less success than I would have liked, lol), but a few years later, "Interstellar" also got me. Then "The Land Before Time", and 7 months after that one, "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind." So... yeah... if you haven't seen those yet, you should do those ;)
This has always been my favorite movie of all time. It's extremely complex and you can tell how much research whent into it. I also loove the world building and design of everything. It's so cool! I can't wait for the 2nd one comming soon.
What a good t shirt "Check your ego, Amigo" jaja so funny
Bing bong was a real one until the very end😢😢😢😢😢
Glad u watched this girls! A sequel is in development! 🎉🎉🎉
With all Disney's woke political agenda with all their movies these days, I won't put my hope high 😢
One of Jim Carrey’s best movies called Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind poses the question: if you could erase a person entirely because of heartbreak, would you? Excellent, excellent movie. Kate Winslet (Titanic) stars in it and is perfect! You would love it so much!! Such a trippy, funny, sad, joyful movie.
6:28 "I was thinking more like _rain."_
Let's not cast rain in a negative _light,_ though. Rain creates puddles and puddles can be a _lot_ of fun.
And it waters the plants, cools things down on a hot day, makes people drive correctly (instead of insanely), and if the puddles are big enough, you can drive through them!
Sadness is voiced by Phyllis from the office
the first time I watched this, I was annoyed of sadness, but after watching it multiple times, I started to be annoyed of joy more..
Take her to the moon for me. Okay?
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
20:54 🤣 smart idea in theory, but I would absolutely not trust whatever selection of hockey memories that _Fear_ comes up with
Look at Joy's hair. Thats a hint that Joy is incomplete without Sadness
Joy's design was inspired by a flame that's yellow and blue.
This is one of my favorite movies of pixar I LOVE IT ❤❤❤
33:27 "take her to the moon for me, Okay?"
6:15 This part was so funny to me like but now I’m older I realize that was a dark humor joke which makes it more funnier! 😂😂😂
Something I found really interesting is that as Riley becomes more depressed her wardrobe becomes less colorful, until she's in all grey/black.
i love how joy realize that not all moment should be happy ;)
"Take her to the moon for me, okay?" 😭
Love that reaction ladies
This is such a cool movie. It is so enjoyable watching you two react, you make a great team (and a cute couple). The movie does make you think and realize about how important mixed emotions can be. Loved your commentary, very insightful with your true emotions.
As someone who struggles with anxiety and panic attacks, this movie made me cry. Its been over about 20 mins now and i still feel like crying
I saw a comment talking about how Riley’s depression is about her not having happiness or sadness. It makes a lot of sense, since depression is more of an emptiness than a sadness.
I have to say i'm a little surprised. It's uaually Laura the more emotional between those two , but it seems this movie really hit hard with Magy.
It's ok you're not the first one crying in that scene... It takes all of us to the moon
Bing Bong is probably one of the most tragic characters in any movie, animated or not. That part hurt my soul profoundly. RIP Bing Bong....wait, Bing Bong who? AHHHH MY HEART
Yes another movie ❤🍿
[9:27] not Magy figuring the whole plot out 10 min into the movie. 🎉😂😂😂
This movie truly shows something similar I’ve went through, it’s honestly kinda terrifying looking back on said memories
More Pixar reactions, ladies!
My personal favorites:
Monsters, Inc. & Monsters University
The Toy Story films
The Incredibles 1&2
And you two will enjoy Up, I’m sure.
14:42 You broke her heart. Lol.
aw I love Inside out gets me every time good movie
18:42 _"Well,_ there's not much _call_ for imaginary _friends,_ lately."
😄 Imaginary friends. Boy, I remember having them when _I_ was a kid. I'll agree that one outgrows the need for such a _concrete_ concept, but it's an unfortunate kid who never has one in the _first_ place. If nothing else, they help your imagination _grow._
17:04 that's actually a brilliant idea
Teenage blues. The whole world falls on you. Then picks you up. I remember that the rollacoster off life. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bing bong gets me every time :(
This movie is a favourite of mine. Ladies, I recommend watching Encanto if you haven't already. Love your reactions as they are pour at heart.
I remember Pixar.
Two things you never ask: "What can happen?" and "Can this day get any worse?" Because something always happens that usually makes the day worse.
40:27 personally the only reason I watch reactions to this film…to see if they react to this sequence…😂
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0:16 Hahahahaha, Magy had a little glitch there, lol.
PLEASE WATCH INSIDE OUT 2!!!!
40:28 "After all, Riley's _12,_ now. What could go wrong."
🤨 12. 🤔 If she hasn't _had_ it yet, she's due for her first _period._ Has anyone had the talk with her so it won't freak her out when it _happens?_
Забавно было наблюдать когда уже девушки достачно взрослые вернулись в детство. Даже в некотором смысле мило. :-)) Только помните что некоторые мужики зависают в этом состоянии навсегда. :-)) It was funny to watch when the girls were already grown up enough to return to childhood. Even in a way cute. :-)) Just remember that some men hang in this state forever. :-)) Google translator. As there is everything for you..
Also, in just under a year from now, Disney will actually be releasing Inside Out 2 on June 14th 2024! Let's just pray they don't screw it up, because lately Pixar films have been failing miserably.
How can they not. The Offense Police and the Agenda politics that dominate.
Tell me it's a joke
The sequel isn't as good as the original, but it's still VERY good.
Cannot wait to see the second one
Your parents waiting for you they thinking about you , without friends is sad but without family is sadder
Bing Bong was a real G.
Great reaction to a really good film.
Bing Bong
2015
Never forget
this movie has one of my fav depictions of toxic positivity
Pixar movies never fails to make us cry. Watch Up or Coco next.
Goodbye, Bing Bong. We'll never forget you. Wait... What was his name again?
What about inside out 2
Good morning Magy and Laura
I'm glad it turned out to be sadness 😢😮 at the end 🔚😔 because even though she was kind of doing to much 😕😞 I hate how joy tried to change her to being happy at times more like all the time and let everybody else have a core memory but her..... Like who does she think she is made her feel left out just because like did sadness ever try to change any of the other characters personality noooo that's the one thing I like about sadness tbh like why can't she or they the other emotions let her be herself too😢😭
Sadness is the Hero!!!! Love that.
9:02 actually, in my opinion, this scene is kind of deceptive. It actually shows the opposite, at least how Joy views things. She’s giving all the other emotions “jobs” to keep them busy and away from the controller. She thinks she’s the only important one, and wants everyone else to stay away from “her” controller. Of course, she doesn’t see it that way; she thinks she’s doing Riley a favor. However, she learns at the end that she’s not.
Just to be clear, I’m not hating on Joy; I do really love her arc.
I can't believe it's been 8 years.
КРАСИВЫЕ ДЕВУШКИ!!! КРАСИВЫЕ ДЕВУШКИ!!! КРАСИВЫЕ ДЕВУШКИ!!! 🤯🤯🤯😂
Quite beautiful indeed
37:46 make my cry 😭😭
40:16 Me everytime I see Magy and Laura 😉😁😰😍💓😍💓💕💕
This explains a lot about about my life
That may me cry
33:27 😂😭
Inside out 2 in 2024 😃
One thing you can learn from "Inside Out"... there's a little Lewis Black in all of us. LOL!
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5:28: We actually have GOOD pizza! 🍕
If you dont cry when Bing Bong sacrifices himself you have no soul
I tried to hold in my tears.
13:10 No, no. This is not appropriate. It's understandable for Riley to have anger toward her father. She's a kid. But her father's supposed to be the _responsible_ one in the relationship; the one who knows a thing or two about _impulse_ control.
13:37 "Good job, gentlemen. That could've been a _disaster."_
You need better criteria for recognizing disasters.
13:42 "Well _that_ was a disaster."
Yeah.
Dont miss Riley first date short