Friday, July 17, 2015

Inside Out






Cast: Amy Poehler(Joy),Phyllis Smith(Sadness), Bill Hader(Fear), Lewis Black(Anger), Mindy Kaling (Disgust), Richard Kind(Bing Bong) Kaitlyn Dias(Riley), Diane Lane(Riley's Mom) and Kyle MacLachlan(Riley's Dad)
Director: Pete Docter, Ronaldo Del Carmen
Genre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family




A must watch for all genre of people provided you like animations :) For those who do not like animation movies, this one can be a good start :)



You may look forward to:
  • The concept of the movie is very distinctive and very thoughtful. As the movie progresses, it gives a very different perspective towards how we see our lives. De-complicate every complicated thing. The story makes you think and as well refreshes you. Exactly what you need in your weekends. Best if you have kids to go along :)
  • The major characters of 'Joy' and 'Sadness' has innovative interpretations as joy and sadness are always together through out the movie, no matter what. And also why are both the emotions equally important to balance out the differences
  • All the other characters are mostly constituting the rest of the emotions in a person's head and how do they interact with each other, sounds fascinating and close to reality than just another story :)
  • All the voices given by various artists for the humans and the emotions alike are worth appreciations



What you can sleep over:

3D is strictly ok, nothing specific to be excited about



 The dampeners you should be aware of:

There were certain sections which feels draggy, as in, the entire movie is spent in the journey back for 'Joy' and 'Sadness'. I waited for some more events and not the journey back to headquarters to be the only event in the film. Since you also want to see and feel how in different scenarios joy affects our mindset and makes us happy, while this story had joy most of the time away :(




My Rating: 3.5/5

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