I'm pleasantly surprised that you caught that one reason Riley's forcing herself to be joyful all the time was because she thought staying happy would help her stressed mom and dad; so to help her parents, she felt she had to not show sadness over her situation. Most reactors I have watched haven't caught and/or mentioned that detail. I am glad you did.
@@ScreenMaureen it was the same for me. the first time the movie shifts your focus on Sadness and what she's doing, almost painting her as a badguy. but after you're aware of the message in the film you can really pick up on the earlier hints
And that's actually the dangerous part of depression. It might have been a subtle thing in the past which kicked it off and you don't even know it. That's the main problem with depression that the depressed person doesn't know / can't control the reason for the depression.
I think this movie was a great demonstration of toxic positivity in a way. We can’t cover up our sadness with joy 24. Like you said sadness can bring nostalgia, togetherness and understanding. I feel like that’s what Joy realized which is why all the core memories are different combination of emotions rather then just happiness. Really enjoying your reactions. I look forward to seeing more
The Bing Bong scene, although sad, never got me to cry. The scene that got me to cry was when she came home and just broke down in front of her parents, I know that moment very well from both ends.
I had the same experience. It’s just such a bittersweet moment that I think we can all relate to. Coming to terms that we aren’t children anymore and sometimes life is going to be hard
Hi Maureen, my name is Delisa and I am a new subscriber. I am about your age and live in Georgia. I really enjoy your videos because they are so relaxing to watch. I also appreciate your sweet voice and the ability you have to watch the animated movies with a child like wonder. So many people as they grow older become cynical and can not recapture the feeling of being young again. I think that is a wonderful quality that you have as it keeps you always young at heart. Hope you have a lovely day ahead!
Welcome Delisa and Georgia to the channel!! Thank you for the compliments 🤗 I do enjoy watching the animated movies as the stories are so relatable for anyone and they do make me feel young again! Lol 😊❤️
I understand you. I cried watching the second one in theaters. Thinking of going again, alone. It was very spiritual. Have you seen soul? It's also spiritual, but I think inside out speaks to more people
A lot of people don't know this movie was partly inspired by a now closed attraction at the former WONDERS OF LIFE pavillion at EPCOT called CRANIUM COMMAND. That show was about a yoing Cranium Commsndo who has to pilot a 12 year old boy's brain through a typical day, working with both halves of the brain and other systems...all played by comic actors like Bobcat Goldthwait, George Wendt, and Jon Lovitz. He has to do this under the disapproving and hilariously blustering General Knowledge. Some of the people who worked on that show worked on INSIDE OUT
great reaction! so many people force their kids to surpress emotions. even joy, but mostly sadness,anger,fear. it's heartbreaking to watch some reactions to this movie - where grown ups yell at an 11 year old girl that she's not allowed to cry.
One thing I've always thoroughly enjoyed about this movie is the portrayal of Joy. Most people who watch this the first time side with Joy 100%, and understandably so, Sadness can even come off almost as an antagonist. Yet, when you block out the idea that they are characters and just emotions that you feel right now, you start to realize just how important something like sadness is and how, even if you fake Joy, it'll still come off as Sadness. IDK how many times a good, strong cry has genuinely helped me, and this movie shows that not perfectly, but the best we've gotten in a long, long time. Edit: also, you remind me of my Mom and it makes watching you that more enjoyable, so keep up the good work and know that there are people here that are genuinely excited for you to upload reactions.
yeah I think many people's main fault watching the movie for the first time, including the adults, is not thinking deeply about why the emotions are portrayed how they are and why they act the way they do in context with rileys situation. to look at them not just as their characterization, because it leads to people missing the purpose of the film entirely or not getting it until the very end which causes you to miss things you would see clearly if you understood earlier that looking beneath the veil is how you really understand the story. sadness dosen't even know why she's acting the way she is or why she can't quite listen, why she's having a natural pull to doing certain things like touching the memories. 90% of people I've seen watch the film completely miss that and go the surface level route of being really annoyed by her or even hating her. she's not just choosing to "mess things up", she may have a character but in actuality she is just representation of emotional activity. riley is already swaying towards feeling sad, and other emotions that would accompany that in the situation of a kid who's moved across the country. sadness as a character is feeling naturally pulled to expressing that, just like the other emotions are pulled to expressing themselves in their own situations. normally in real life, you hear it from the person that they don't understand why they feel a certain way. in this case, the story is phramed in a way that it wouldn't make sense to have riley say it herself because her emotions are personified. so instead, it needs to be shown via sadness having a lack of control over herself and lack of understanding of her actions. it's just a different (less obvious) way to get the concept of the main character not understanding why she feels the way she does across.
I'm always a firm believer that adults who have never seen pixar movies NEED to see the greats. Up, the first 3 Toy Story movies, Inside Out, Turning Red, Ratatouille, both The Incredibles movies, and Wall-e are some of my favorites. Even a lotta non-pixar movies made for child audiences, like Coraline, Monster House, Megamind, A Goofy Movie, The Road To El Dorado, and other classics. It's really cool to see older people give "kids" movies a chance. You're never too old to enjoy a movie. :)
i have autism and i could relate to raley a lot. i though happiness could fix anyhting and hid away sadness my most important lessons was that sadness is good, it is good to let it out and show that your not okay. i still hide it sometimes but now i know it is not healthy to do that
What’s so amazing about Inside Out is how it focuses on toxic emotions, like Joy trying to force Riley to be happy in an unhealthy way. It makes Sadness moment so much impactful, because Sadness is an emotion no one wants but we need to show when we are in pain and need reassurance that it’s natural and we’re not alone in that situation. Also the moment when Joy and Sadness creates a BitterSweet core memory shows how Riley can still find happiness even in the saddest moments as well. 👩🏼😁😭😱🤢😡💛💙💜💚❤️
Joy is Riley. Sadness is Riley Riley wanted to stay happy for her Parents as to not Burden them with her emotions and feelings. Sadness really wants to come up to the surface but again she suppresses it so as to not cause Worry and being a Burden. Toxic Positively is everywhere in human society we suppress our Inner Sadness as to not be seen as a Burden.
I think the moral of the story is that there’s a thing called toxic positivity and that moments can be more than one emotion at a time. Moments can be bittersweet.
There is a lot of complexity to this film and how the emotions are portrayed that many watchers miss, especially ones who only watch it once. There are quite a few different important takeaways from the film, one of the central ones being that suppressing your emotions does not lead you anywhere good, and it will actually make you feel less in-control in the long run. We can see that near the end as the personified versions of her emotions lose the ability to control anything and so she consequently loses the ability to feel anything, no single emotion can control the trajectory of the situation until sadness deals with it and expresses herself, which in reality would be the situation where a person needs to accept their feelings and work through what is making them suppress or run away from their feelings.
I think the best part of this movie is how good it was at explaining such a difficult to explain theme. It does a brilliant job of breaking down something so complex, and it's a message that kids these days really need to take to heart.
I just watched part of a thriller series and although I’m almost an adult, I got scared and this is my comfort channel, so I’m watching this to calm down. Just wanted you to know how calming your voice is for me ❤
Oh wow! I've just discovered your channel and whilst 2k subscribers is obviously good I'm shocked you don't have more. I loved your commentary and reaction, and your lovely voice is so relaxing! Keep up the great work x
This is one of my favorite animated movies, it's so deep to the human experience and different people in different points of their life will have a different experience watching it
ive just found your channel and ive binged all your disney pixar reactions! i love your commentary and your personality ❤️❤️ id love to watch you react to the toy story movies and forrest gump if you havent seen them already!
Noticed how the leader in mom's head is sadness and in dad's its anger? Also all personalities in mums head are the same shape, same with dad. Rileys however are mixed, leaving room for a theory that Riley didn't really decide yet, is she a girl or a boy
Hey there! Thanks for the reaction, good you are not afraid to show your emotions) I would like to recomend you a How To Tarain Your Dragon trilogy to watch. That is my favourite movie, and I will be happy if you will do a reaction of it. Thanks!
I'm pleasantly surprised that you caught that one reason Riley's forcing herself to be joyful all the time was because she thought staying happy would help her stressed mom and dad; so to help her parents, she felt she had to not show sadness over her situation. Most reactors I have watched haven't caught and/or mentioned that detail. I am glad you did.
Yes, my husband caught it while editing and showed me. It seems so obvious now but hard to pick up on first viewing.
@@ScreenMaureen it was the same for me.
the first time the movie shifts your focus on Sadness and what she's doing, almost painting her as a badguy.
but after you're aware of the message in the film you can really pick up on the earlier hints
And that's actually the dangerous part of depression. It might have been a subtle thing in the past which kicked it off and you don't even know it. That's the main problem with depression that the depressed person doesn't know / can't control the reason for the depression.
I love the way of depression is depicted, not sadness all the time, just... nothing, empty
"Take her to the moon for me".. I cry every time on the bing bong scene
Yes 🥲
I love that they depict Sadness as more than just pain, but also empathy and catharsis, which are just as important as the others.
I think this movie was a great demonstration of toxic positivity in a way. We can’t cover up our sadness with joy 24. Like you said sadness can bring nostalgia, togetherness and understanding. I feel like that’s what Joy realized which is why all the core memories are different combination of emotions rather then just happiness.
Really enjoying your reactions. I look forward to seeing more
something I didn't notice until now...the stair railings at "headquarters" are shaped like DNA. that's a pretty cool touch in my opinion
Same! So many details 🥰✨♥️
The Bing Bong scene, although sad, never got me to cry. The scene that got me to cry was when she came home and just broke down in front of her parents, I know that moment very well from both ends.
That's the one that got me too. The Bing bong scene was sad but I didn't cry. The end where she cries to her parents got me the most
I had the same experience. It’s just such a bittersweet moment that I think we can all relate to. Coming to terms that we aren’t children anymore and sometimes life is going to be hard
You know you’re in for a touching movie when you see sadness at the controls of the mom
Hi Maureen, my name is Delisa and I am a new subscriber. I am about your age and live in Georgia. I really enjoy your videos because they are so relaxing to watch. I also appreciate your sweet voice and the ability you have to watch the animated movies with a child like wonder. So many people as they grow older become cynical and can not recapture the feeling of being young again. I think that is a wonderful quality that you have as it keeps you always young at heart. Hope you have a lovely day ahead!
Welcome Delisa and Georgia to the channel!! Thank you for the compliments 🤗 I do enjoy watching the animated movies as the stories are so relatable for anyone and they do make me feel young again! Lol 😊❤️
This movie rips my heart to pieces every time I watch it, and I love it. I miss my childhood. I miss the simplicity of it.
I understand you. I cried watching the second one in theaters. Thinking of going again, alone. It was very spiritual. Have you seen soul? It's also spiritual, but I think inside out speaks to more people
A lot of people don't know this movie was partly inspired by a now closed attraction at the former WONDERS OF LIFE pavillion at EPCOT called CRANIUM COMMAND. That show was about a yoing Cranium Commsndo who has to pilot a 12 year old boy's brain through a typical day, working with both halves of the brain and other systems...all played by comic actors like Bobcat Goldthwait, George Wendt, and Jon Lovitz. He has to do this under the disapproving and hilariously blustering General Knowledge. Some of the people who worked on that show worked on INSIDE OUT
Sounds fun! Thanks for that info and thank you for watching with me!😊
great reaction! so many people force their kids to surpress emotions. even joy, but mostly sadness,anger,fear. it's heartbreaking to watch some reactions to this movie - where grown ups yell at an 11 year old girl that she's not allowed to cry.
One thing I've always thoroughly enjoyed about this movie is the portrayal of Joy. Most people who watch this the first time side with Joy 100%, and understandably so, Sadness can even come off almost as an antagonist. Yet, when you block out the idea that they are characters and just emotions that you feel right now, you start to realize just how important something like sadness is and how, even if you fake Joy, it'll still come off as Sadness. IDK how many times a good, strong cry has genuinely helped me, and this movie shows that not perfectly, but the best we've gotten in a long, long time.
Edit: also, you remind me of my Mom and it makes watching you that more enjoyable, so keep up the good work and know that there are people here that are genuinely excited for you to upload reactions.
yeah I think many people's main fault watching the movie for the first time, including the adults, is not thinking deeply about why the emotions are portrayed how they are and why they act the way they do in context with rileys situation. to look at them not just as their characterization, because it leads to people missing the purpose of the film entirely or not getting it until the very end which causes you to miss things you would see clearly if you understood earlier that looking beneath the veil is how you really understand the story. sadness dosen't even know why she's acting the way she is or why she can't quite listen, why she's having a natural pull to doing certain things like touching the memories. 90% of people I've seen watch the film completely miss that and go the surface level route of being really annoyed by her or even hating her. she's not just choosing to "mess things up", she may have a character but in actuality she is just representation of emotional activity. riley is already swaying towards feeling sad, and other emotions that would accompany that in the situation of a kid who's moved across the country. sadness as a character is feeling naturally pulled to expressing that, just like the other emotions are pulled to expressing themselves in their own situations. normally in real life, you hear it from the person that they don't understand why they feel a certain way. in this case, the story is phramed in a way that it wouldn't make sense to have riley say it herself because her emotions are personified. so instead, it needs to be shown via sadness having a lack of control over herself and lack of understanding of her actions. it's just a different (less obvious) way to get the concept of the main character not understanding why she feels the way she does across.
I'm always a firm believer that adults who have never seen pixar movies NEED to see the greats. Up, the first 3 Toy Story movies, Inside Out, Turning Red, Ratatouille, both The Incredibles movies, and Wall-e are some of my favorites. Even a lotta non-pixar movies made for child audiences, like Coraline, Monster House, Megamind, A Goofy Movie, The Road To El Dorado, and other classics.
It's really cool to see older people give "kids" movies a chance. You're never too old to enjoy a movie. :)
i have autism and i could relate to raley a lot. i though happiness could fix anyhting and hid away sadness
my most important lessons was that sadness is good, it is good to let it out and show that your not okay. i still hide it sometimes but now i know it is not healthy to do that
What’s so amazing about Inside Out is how it focuses on toxic emotions, like Joy trying to force Riley to be happy in an unhealthy way. It makes Sadness moment so much impactful, because Sadness is an emotion no one wants but we need to show when we are in pain and need reassurance that it’s natural and we’re not alone in that situation. Also the moment when Joy and Sadness creates a BitterSweet core memory shows how Riley can still find happiness even in the saddest moments as well.
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Joy is Riley.
Sadness is Riley
Riley wanted to stay happy for her Parents as to not Burden them with her emotions and feelings.
Sadness really wants to come up to the surface but again she suppresses it so as to not cause Worry and being a Burden.
Toxic Positively is everywhere in human society we suppress our Inner Sadness as to not be seen as a Burden.
I think the moral of the story is that there’s a thing called toxic positivity and that moments can be more than one emotion at a time. Moments can be bittersweet.
There is a lot of complexity to this film and how the emotions are portrayed that many watchers miss, especially ones who only watch it once. There are quite a few different important takeaways from the film, one of the central ones being that suppressing your emotions does not lead you anywhere good, and it will actually make you feel less in-control in the long run. We can see that near the end as the personified versions of her emotions lose the ability to control anything and so she consequently loses the ability to feel anything, no single emotion can control the trajectory of the situation until sadness deals with it and expresses herself, which in reality would be the situation where a person needs to accept their feelings and work through what is making them suppress or run away from their feelings.
Your reaction videos always so cute and makes me happy you enjoying this movie 😊🥹🥰💖💖💖
😊 thank you
@@ScreenMaureen 😊💖💖💖
I think the best part of this movie is how good it was at explaining such a difficult to explain theme. It does a brilliant job of breaking down something so complex, and it's a message that kids these days really need to take to heart.
You're reactions are unique, and I love how you caught every detail.
Just subbed cuz yea. :3
I just watched part of a thriller series and although I’m almost an adult, I got scared and this is my comfort channel, so I’m watching this to calm down. Just wanted you to know how calming your voice is for me ❤
Oh wow! I've just discovered your channel and whilst 2k subscribers is obviously good I'm shocked you don't have more. I loved your commentary and reaction, and your lovely voice is so relaxing! Keep up the great work x
Thank you 🤗
Everyone is so mature and thoughtful in this comment section 😂 I gotta do something about this: 23:17, I beg your finest pardon?!
Was looking for this comment lmao
“Deep deep feelings” was brilliant!
just discovered your channel and its so heartwarming 😭💗 it helps me train my english and also makes me cry rewatching these movies with you
core memories could turn sad when there are significant life changes.
i also interpreted as Riley growing up so bing bong knows that joy was going to succeed if he wasn't with her
I've been saving this video for when i decided to watch inside out 2. As a grown man, im ashamed to say it almost got me😢😂
This is one of my favorite animated movies, it's so deep to the human experience and different people in different points of their life will have a different experience watching it
I am a studly, macho, masculine man in my 70s. I am not supposed to cry at a animated movie. I cried. Go figure.
Lol I know! Disney Pixar does it again! 🤗
Oh you would love Inside Out 2
Love your reaction, you showed sadness, joy and was meaningful. I’m excited for the Inside out 2 in 2024 😊
ive just found your channel and ive binged all your disney pixar reactions! i love your commentary and your personality ❤️❤️ id love to watch you react to the toy story movies and forrest gump if you havent seen them already!
They have actually a short for inside out and about to have a inside out 2. Please do Encanto it is a really beautiful movie.
You're so pleasant to watch movies with! ❤
I have 4 film requests for you to watch and react. 1. The Bad Seed (1956). 2. Babes in Toyland (1961). 3. Christine (1983). And 4. Stand By Me (1986).
great video!!
Have you seen inside 2 it’s so good
Noticed how the leader in mom's head is sadness and in dad's its anger?
Also all personalities in mums head are the same shape, same with dad. Rileys however are mixed, leaving room for a theory that Riley didn't really decide yet, is she a girl or a boy
It's because she is young, not matured, but also Joy is obviously the leader. Has nothing to do with gender, since she is obviously a girl?
Riley is adopted
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Inside Out 2
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Hello there
React to inside 2 if you can
she would have to wait for it to release on tv
You always look like Celine Dion to me
You need to watch the selena movie
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Inside out is ACTUALLY from 2016 not 2015
It says 2015 online?
What about on Disney?
@@mr41n0i saw it in theaters june of 2015 :)
Hey there! Thanks for the reaction, good you are not afraid to show your emotions) I would like to recomend you a How To Tarain Your Dragon trilogy to watch. That is my favourite movie, and I will be happy if you will do a reaction of it. Thanks!
I absolutely agree. These movies are so beautiful in every way!
You can't have happiness without sadness, the balance of life🖤🤍