In these four episodes, Riley is 12, so she’s at the precipice of teendom which brings with it outsized embarrassments, social confusion, and burgeoning hormones. Joy (Amy Poehler) and the rest of the film’s Core Emotions (all voiced by the recent film cast) appear in each installment as observers of this story’s central character, Riley’s longtime, successful dream director Paula Persimmon (Paula Pell). Looking similar to a purple Minion, Paula and her team of creative blobs-we’re never really told what these things are-make mind movies that hopefully have real impact on Riley’s conscious decisions. Best case: She gets inspired upon waking. Worst case: She’s so disturbed by the content that she jerks awake or slips into a nightmare.
In these four episodes, Riley is 12, so she’s at the precipice of teendom which brings with it outsized embarrassments, social confusion, and burgeoning hormones. Joy (Amy Poehler) and the rest of the film’s Core Emotions (all voiced by the recent film cast) appear in each installment as observers of this story’s central character, Riley’s longtime, successful dream director Paula Persimmon (Paula Pell). Looking similar to a purple Minion, Paula and her team of creative blobs-we’re never really told what these things are-make mind movies that hopefully have real impact on Riley’s conscious decisions. Best case: She gets inspired upon waking. Worst case: She’s so disturbed by the content that she jerks awake or slips into a nightmare.
very good summary! thank you
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