Inside Out honestly feels better this way because it gives us room to appreciate Riley. It really reinforces the point made in the sequel that our emotions don't define us.
@@yay29823Don't get me wrong, I love the emotions. They all contributed to this movie. But ever since the sequel dropped, I realized I overlooked Riley. Hell, I wasn't even excited about her and only about her emotions until I watched the sequel. Like I said earlier, the point of the sequel was to not let our emotions define us. That helped me appreciate HER story.
The funny thing is there's still a story that makes sense, even though you don't see the emotions. There's a girl named Riley who grows up with her parents. They move to a new city. She doesn't fit in at school, because she's new, and gets into an argument with her parents, causing her to storm off into her room. She misses a goal in hockey, making her angry, and wanting to leave. She has a nightmare later that night, giving her the idea to go back to her hometown. She eventually realizes her mistake, and reunites with her parents, in tears because she misses home. Her parents agree, and says they miss home too. The best part is this makes a perfect story, and it would make a perfect Pixar short film.
Riley's parents are quite good at parenting. Of course they're not mind readers and thus limited in what they can do, but they're pretty much everything you can expect from caring parents.
Honestly it makes me jealous so much bc I always wanted my family to be like Riley’s parents. Normal, supportive, communication & healthy relationship.
@@Messy420 you're not alone. unfortunately these types of parents are much more present in films than in reality. sending you a virtual hug if you'd like I also would give anything to have a family like this
@@Messy420like the other person said, theyre more common in film so they can hopefully help be models for both current parents and model healthy dynamics for the children watching.
I think the dad was a little quick to get angry with her when she was upset at dinner. He knew full well she would likely struggle in a new environment, especially at her age, and could've tried to ask her then what it was she needed. Of course, the fact that he didn't, makes it more realistic and shows that parents aren't perfect. Better still since they made sure to really talk it out with her in the end.
The fact watching this makes me realize Pixar effectively had to write 2 films at the same time. you have the story of Riley's emotions And then you have a darker more down to earth Life of Riley and the depression that comes from change.
@@wumbomandlxthe biggest example I can think of with mulitiplr side plots is phineas and fed where you have what they’re building, Perry and doofenshmirtz, and Candace all doing different things through the episode
This came off a lot more realistic than i initially thought it would It really does feel like im following a random family and this common hardship in life
I love how even without the emotions you can see a perfect story. This nails the point that Rileys emotions are just that, Emotions. Theyre not controlling Riley, theyre only part of who she is.
Movies never usually bring me to tears, unless im genuinely invested and obsessed, but everytime i watch the scene where Riley finally comes home i lowkey cry 😭😭 (Plus, i think i relate to this movie sm cause my life is literally like hers 🙃🙃)
I owned an American Girl doll named Riley who had blonde hair and blue eyes. I named her before this movie so when this released in I believe 2015, I was like “it’s my doll!”
Older makes sense considering this was 8 years ago, Disney and Pixar movies have definitely changed a lot by trying to force relationships and such like you said. I also like that Pixar movies don’t really focus on love interests and more on story
I love how you can clearly notice something without the emotions, this actually shows that Riley was going through puberty, and pre-teenage depression. I never actually noticed that! Edit: ok guys I know already Riley didn’t go through puberty but she went through pre-teenage depression, ok? Edit 2: how the fudge did this get 1K likes this fast what the-
@SUPERNOVA0360 cause inside out is Inside/in = the inside of Riley’s head Out/outside = the outside of Riley’s head/what the world sees So within the context of this video, it’s just “out” LMAO
8:00 looks like riley can control herself without the 'emotions' like in this scene she looks sad even though sadness doesn't there for press those button
I'm not sure if this was what the writers implied. (Because frankly speaking I'm really kinda slow. 💀) But I always feel like the person themselves have some slight control over their emotions in their head. That's why throughout the movie, Sadness gets this strange urge to touch the core memories and has the power to change it suddenly. And then when Joy and Sadness are sucked out of HQ and Anger takes over, it's like their way of showing how being unable to express your Sadness, will make you end up expressing Anger in the end.
@@yay29823, technically speaking she kinda wasn’t since there were emotion in her head that just controlled her feelings and her actions, so in this way the human just feel like robots
Honestly Inside Out is really a coming of age story that has been cut up into pieces and had all the emotion stuff fit in between. None of the little world inside Riley’s head is supposed to be literal, more a metaphysical representation of the emotional changes we go through as we grow up. Especially when having your whole life changed around so suddenly like Riley had.
At almost the end when she decides to leave, If you think a bit, there are some people that are also with no emotions by many issues and stuff, and it’s truly sad because they will stay truly emotionless by a very unknown time, those are truly blocked emotions.
I just watched Inside Out 2 and only noticed how much Pixar his improved in real-life scenes. Like, not to say the first film's ones are bad, but the sequel's are honestly just beautiful!
12:58 before she bumps into the guy, She smiled even when she felt embarrassed. Our parents do something that we think it’s embarrassing, but it shows that they care enough not to care about the world around them, but focus on their child. We would need more parents like this. Not perfect parents, But ones that would love you without a second thought.
It's hard to watch the scene of Riley reuniting with her parents without tearing up. In that moment you can really feel the weight of everything she's been through.
Feels like Pixars short films and animated shorts. Doesn't have direct conversational dialouge more like an internal monolog type thing often reflecting emotions and events through sound and visuals. The shorts always to me feel like they have deeper metaphorical meaning than the movies.
When I see it this way. I can see how Happiness was damaging Riley. She had always been putting a happy face for everything. Dad: “Where’s my happy girl” Mom: “Well you’ve stayed a happy girl...” She never communicated that she wasn’t well so she never received the attention she needed from her parents. And she allowed to be sucked up by her emotions to the point she couldn’t care less about her wellbeing.
я каждый раз в шоке с того, что райли НИКТО НЕ РУГАЛ за побег (когда смотрела в первый раз, вспоминала как сильных люлей мне давали дома). это так здорово, честно, я бы хотела иметь такие отношения с родителями, когда была ребенком.
Rewatching this hit really hard as someone who went through the same thing (minus the calm parents and no language barrier part) as riley and at about the same age too. Back when the movie came out I hadn't moved yet and I didn't remember what the movie was about up until now since It's been quite literally 9 years since it came out...
The way that inside out portrays that moment of realization is beautiful throughout the movie Everything is so bright showing her positiveity through life and building up to the moment she runns away the colors grow increasingly more dull showing how she feels dull and depressed but after she realized it wasn't right to run away(when sadness came back) the colors brightened back up again because she remembers her parents and she knows they care (It also shows in her face just before she leaves)
Its suprising how 1 hour, 21 minutes, 45 seconds of inside out shows Riley's emotions, which is suprising, because Riley and other characters only get 13 minutes screen time.
Yep. Even without the Joy or Sadness scenes, the ending where Riley finally breaks down about missing/wanting to go home still makes me bawl! Such a heart-wrenching scene that I relate to so deeply, as someone who also moved away from her hometown at age 11. I’ll always love the first Inside Out for its depiction of this.
God, I cried like a baby.... inside out is really something deep and my favorite movie. Thank you Pixar, Riley, Riley's emotions and Riley's parents I fell huged, a warm hug
One problem I had watching inside out 2 was that I tend to empathize more with the emotions than with Riley herself, which made me see Riley more as a robot that was being controlled by her emotions. This video helps me see her more as a human
When I first saw this movie, it really resounded with me. I was 11 years old when my family and I moved across the country. Everything Rylie experienced I experienced as well. New school, not fitting in, getting into a state of depression. Movie really hit home. Still one of my favorites.
It's incredible how the film seems much deeper this way, it would be an interesting idea for Disney or Pixar to make a film like this, without magic or fantasy things, just a normal person dealing with the changes and challenges of life
Imagine Riley’s voice actor thinking how this will be a long term job due to her dubbing the main character only to realize she has like 5 mins of dialogue ☠️
Inside Out honestly feels better this way because it gives us room to appreciate Riley. It really reinforces the point made in the sequel that our emotions don't define us.
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Huh, you didn't appreciate Riley with the emotions?
@@yay29823Don't get me wrong, I love the emotions. They all contributed to this movie. But ever since the sequel dropped, I realized I overlooked Riley. Hell, I wasn't even excited about her and only about her emotions until I watched the sequel. Like I said earlier, the point of the sequel was to not let our emotions define us. That helped me appreciate HER story.
I just noticed that at 2:18 there is a rat model from the movie ratatouille which came out in 2009
Watching this made me tear up a bit again ngl, focusing on her feels really nice and obviously mostly relatable for me personally
Bro I never realized she actually embodies “You ever see someone and wonder, ‘What is going on inside their head?’”
That’s probably because it’s from this movie
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The funny thing is there's still a story that makes sense, even though you don't see the emotions.
There's a girl named Riley who grows up with her parents. They move to a new city. She doesn't fit in at school, because she's new, and gets into an argument with her parents, causing her to storm off into her room. She misses a goal in hockey, making her angry, and wanting to leave. She has a nightmare later that night, giving her the idea to go back to her hometown. She eventually realizes her mistake, and reunites with her parents, in tears because she misses home. Her parents agree, and says they miss home too.
The best part is this makes a perfect story, and it would make a perfect Pixar short film.
If there's no emotions the short film would called moving xD
Not to be rude, but this comment looks like it was made by ChatGPT lol 😂 I don't even know why
@@SleepyWhistles "Moving On" i think suit better if we include the feeling point too, not just about home
@@SleepyWhistlesI agree!
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Inside out just focusing on Riley, feels like it would have been a great narrative all its own, a nice short film.
To me, 13 minutes is long😐
This short film would be boring, then... I love Inside Out because it is VERY original!!
@@mariksen good point.
@@DoritosForDays oh ok.
@@DoritosForDaysa movie is considered short when it's less than 50 minutes long
Even without her emotions the film is still a heart warming short.
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Riley's parents are quite good at parenting. Of course they're not mind readers and thus limited in what they can do, but they're pretty much everything you can expect from caring parents.
Honestly it makes me jealous so much bc I always wanted my family to be like Riley’s parents. Normal, supportive, communication & healthy relationship.
@@Messy420 It's really sad that not everyone gets to have that.
@@Messy420 you're not alone. unfortunately these types of parents are much more present in films than in reality. sending you a virtual hug if you'd like
I also would give anything to have a family like this
@@Messy420like the other person said, theyre more common in film so they can hopefully help be models for both current parents and model healthy dynamics for the children watching.
I think the dad was a little quick to get angry with her when she was upset at dinner. He knew full well she would likely struggle in a new environment, especially at her age, and could've tried to ask her then what it was she needed. Of course, the fact that he didn't, makes it more realistic and shows that parents aren't perfect. Better still since they made sure to really talk it out with her in the end.
My new favorite short film, "Riley"
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The most unrealistic part is when the bus driver stopped right away
Maybe he did it bc she was a girl. He should have not let her in in the first place.
It's probably because she's a child. He wouldn't stop for an adult.
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@@Lale_Canfedayeah that makes sense
The more unrealistic part is where she bought a ticket all on her own...
Alternate title: If Riley's emotions weren't sentient
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Inside out but emotions are not important
I thought u would say if her emotes were way too lazy to do their job
@@Zomwolf-q1v emotes 😭
They aren’t sentient, they symbolize how people’s minds work
The fact watching this makes me realize Pixar effectively had to write 2 films at the same time.
you have the story of Riley's emotions
And then you have a darker more down to earth Life of Riley and the depression that comes from change.
This dynamic is present in a lot of movies, books, and comics. It's an "A Plot---B Plot" system.
@@wumbomandlx I was boutta say lol
@@wumbomandlxcan you mention some examples?
@@Allex-bn6yb Naruto, Pokemon: Indigo League, Inside Out, Toy Story 1, 2, 3
@@wumbomandlxthe biggest example I can think of with mulitiplr side plots is phineas and fed where you have what they’re building, Perry and doofenshmirtz, and Candace all doing different things through the episode
This came off a lot more realistic than i initially thought it would
It really does feel like im following a random family and this common hardship in life
If you look at the story from this angle, it's actually pretty depressing but speaks to the heart.
I love how even without the emotions you can see a perfect story. This nails the point that Rileys emotions are just that, Emotions. Theyre not controlling Riley, theyre only part of who she is.
Ehh they are kind of controlling her
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@@Buffalo872yeah but you probably wouldn’t think about that if you didn’t know what the movie was about
@@Thinga-mabob even without emotions the random mood swings the tone changing the jump cuts it feels wrong
@@Buffalo872 yeah ik
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This would've been a Pixar Short Film without the emotions.
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@@LeighTheYumeLioncalled *mini life*
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i thought that too lol
The light change at 11:04 is always so awesome to see when Sadness gets back to HQ and makes her feel something again (edited to correct the emotion)
It wasn't Joy, it was Sadness ;)
@@Aubrey11037 ohhh yeah that’s true!
Movies never usually bring me to tears, unless im genuinely invested and obsessed, but everytime i watch the scene where Riley finally comes home i lowkey cry 😭😭 (Plus, i think i relate to this movie sm cause my life is literally like hers 🙃🙃)
Same 😭😭😭😭
I’ve never cried to a movie except like 1 tear drop when may died in nwh
Please combine Inside Out and Inside Out 2 without emotions! That would connect the story and makes Riley movie
especially because 2 is a lot more fleshed out on the riley side of things
I personally prefer them seperated as the climax of the first movie makes sense to happen near the end instead of the middle
Yes that is a great idea 💡
why am I getting recommeded this 7 years later-
EDIT:DANG I NEVER GOT THIS MANY LIKES IM SHOOK 😮
Because of the 2nd film prob
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the fact it was so long ago-
@@Weirdfandomschick yea like 7/8 years-
also like it actually MAKES SENSE... bc im the 1st movie she was like 5-7 and now shes 13 which is 7 years!!
Feels like an animation student’s short film
I owned an American Girl doll named Riley who had blonde hair and blue eyes. I named her before this movie so when this released in I believe 2015, I was like “it’s my doll!”
No way! I also had a blonde-haired, blue-eyed American Girl doll named Riley! But I actually named her Riley after seeing this movie.
Inside Out Barbie Movie theoey?
I was borned at June 2 2016 I'm just to early to inside out
@@Pandavisual8 me 2014
So Inside Out would be 13 minutes long if she didn't have emotions
No they'd probably find a way
yes and it would be a little boring
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Alternative title: What happens to your child if you move - A short film
Edit: how the fck did I get 1k likes plus in 3 days-
Better Title:What happens if you move with your kid for no apparent reason 13 min 15 sec short family/friendly movie
@@ElYu-kn6ufperfect for getting those views :D
I moved and I didnt care cuz random assholes bullied me at my old school lol
"Adapting to Changes" would be a better title, idk
@@ElYu-kn6ufthe reason was that the dad and his friends created their own business
Committing to the same moustache for over a decade is a great achievement for Riley's dad
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What I like abt older pixar movies like this is that it didnt feel so forced the relationships, it feels so real like, its very relatable
*older* Pixar movies...?
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Older…?
@@sillygoose23472015 was nine, almost ten, years ago. You could say older
Inside Out is a modern film.
Older makes sense considering this was 8 years ago, Disney and Pixar movies have definitely changed a lot by trying to force relationships and such like you said. I also like that Pixar movies don’t really focus on love interests and more on story
I love how you can clearly notice something without the emotions, this actually shows that Riley was going through puberty, and pre-teenage depression. I never actually noticed that!
Edit: ok guys I know already Riley didn’t go through puberty but she went through pre-teenage depression, ok?
Edit 2: how the fudge did this get 1K likes this fast what the-
Riley is 11 in the first movie though, not even s teen
@@TurboCenix26 it’s called *pre-teenage* depression. Being 11 means your a pre-teen.
@masonsholymolyvideos8897 yea but she wasn't going through puberty yet
@@TurboCenix26 some kids experince puberty around the age of 11
@masonsholymolyvideos8897 but according to inside out 2, she hasn't in inside out 1
Wow even after so many years, the ending still make me tear up
Same
literally bro
Weeks ago, I thought that this movie without showing the emotions would still make sense. I just now see this and I'm right😭
She’s clearly feeling emotions in almost all of these the only sene truly without emotions is in first when she’s a baby and before joy spawns in
It’s more about removing the scenes with the emotions inside her head (joy, sadness ect…) so just the scenes with Riley, the POV outside her head ;)
Even as a baby she has emotions
Thats what i thought this video would be too, but they just cut out the emotion 'characters'
Me: Do we have Inside Out at home?
Mum: No, we got Out 💀
PLEASE HELP THIS COMMENT IS ACTUALLY ONE OF THE MOST GENIUS COMMENTS I’VE EVER SEEN 👏💀
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@SUPERNOVA0360 cause inside out is
Inside/in = the inside of Riley’s head
Out/outside = the outside of Riley’s head/what the world sees
So within the context of this video, it’s just “out” LMAO
Funny enough, there’s a Pixar’s film called Out.
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This movie doesn’t feel the same without seeing the emotions it’s so weird 😵
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It feels like a trailer
@@wendykarina6560 Or a short film
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I fell from the light, talk or should i find, emotion genocide, this my Inside Out.
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This is cool, it reminds me of one of those Pixar shorts.
Same
Not gonna lie this seems better in it’s own way. It still feels right and having a short film like this just for her would be great
Literally only 13:15 minutes of the real world and the rest the adventure of joy and sadness
I thought it would be an emotionless Riley when I saw the title 💀
Same
Same here, like she's an NPC basically is what I thought
8:00 looks like riley can control herself without the 'emotions' like in this scene she looks sad even though sadness doesn't there for press those button
That’s because she’s going through depression
Baby, it’s called depression.. Sadness isn’t even there but you’re feeling sad all the time
I'm not sure if this was what the writers implied. (Because frankly speaking I'm really kinda slow. 💀)
But I always feel like the person themselves have some slight control over their emotions in their head.
That's why throughout the movie, Sadness gets this strange urge to touch the core memories and has the power to change it suddenly.
And then when Joy and Sadness are sucked out of HQ and Anger takes over, it's like their way of showing how being unable to express your Sadness, will make you end up expressing Anger in the end.
It's more like "emptiness" or something, it's when you don't feel any particular emotions when you're going through depression
Honestly, it reminds me a lot of my childhood, now I understand why I really liked playing "family" with my old toys.
This alone still made me cry at the end. 😭
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This just feels like a standard coming of age movie about moving
4:13 The scene cutting to Riley chowing down on Corn Curls 💀
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Pixar basically hid an entire short film within a film
Bruh no way Riley is shown for only 13 minutes of the movie 💀
I never noticed how the classroom progressively gets colder when she starts reminiscing about Minnesota, just compare these two shots: 5:11 and 5:32
I never noticed that, when she got sad the classroom became cooler
Who's watching this after Inside Out 2 come out?
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T den’t come out yet
@@PockySquid06 In my country, its come out
@@TeraGD2 what country are you in
@@PockySquid06 I'm in Kazakhstan
@@TeraGD2 oh, I’m in north america
This is actually somewhat sweet.
Just seeing someone grow up, go through hardship, learn, become better.
Beautiful in a way.
GUYS WHAT THEY MEAN BY “Riley without emotions” THEY MEAN JUST RILEYS LIFE AND NO SCENES WITH THE EMOTIONS AND NO HEADQUARTERS!!!!
Dang ol' amen, man.
I forgot stuff on this movie got real, like this movie hits hard 😭
The second movie with this perspective would go so hard, especially the panic attack scene 😭
Know something surprising, you’ve watched the whole movie!
You know she semi-depressed when the black hoodie and jeans comes out💀🤷🏽
You know a movie is a masterpiece if you can make it good without the main characters.
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This way Riley’s an actual character
She was always an actual character lol
@@yay29823, technically speaking she kinda wasn’t since there were emotion in her head that just controlled her feelings and her actions, so in this way the human just feel like robots
I felt like the way emotions interacted were just an metaphor for Rileys thoughts tbh.
@yay29823 nobody took it consider
0:50 Riley is about to learn some new words💀
Wdym? She could just buy a dictionary.
@@PinkyKittyPlaysi dont think thats what he meant
Inside out would basically just be a story of Riley’s life😂
that would be a REALLY short movie
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This feels weird seeing Rileys emotions not appearing.
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Honestly Inside Out is really a coming of age story that has been cut up into pieces and had all the emotion stuff fit in between.
None of the little world inside Riley’s head is supposed to be literal, more a metaphysical representation of the emotional changes we go through as we grow up. Especially when having your whole life changed around so suddenly like Riley had.
I think it's supposed to be literal it would make more sense it's more pixary this way
this feels like a pixar short to be honest, I like it! :)
Awe, look at baby Riley
So cute!
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@@lilboskioolotu4026 um no, I just stated what I saw 😐
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damn even a 13 minute long version of this movie makes me cry
Same, I'm glad I'm not alone lol
i love how it just cuts to the brocolli pizza and then to some other random scene
At almost the end when she decides to leave, If you think a bit, there are some people that are also with no emotions by many issues and stuff, and it’s truly sad because they will stay truly emotionless by a very unknown time, those are truly blocked emotions.
Anyone watching in 2024 and I’m CRYING
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I relate to Riley so much in the first movie and second movie too :,) (theyre both my comfort movies now)
Me too
I had to find 5 instances of Riley expressing her emotions for a school project. This was ironically useful.
It’s like a animated short to just to show Riley’s life
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I just watched Inside Out 2 and only noticed how much Pixar his improved in real-life scenes. Like, not to say the first film's ones are bad, but the sequel's are honestly just beautiful!
amazing short film! i got a little teary eyed at the end ;)
Uhm these are just clips of a movie…
@@HiImTumn i know, but if it were a short film, it still would've been just as good. :)
no but me too, i didnt expect to at all
12:58 before she bumps into the guy, She smiled even when she felt embarrassed. Our parents do something that we think it’s embarrassing, but it shows that they care enough not to care about the world around them, but focus on their child. We would need more parents like this. Not perfect parents, But ones that would love you without a second thought.
No matter how old i get, that ending will always bring me tears
It's hard to watch the scene of Riley reuniting with her parents without tearing up. In that moment you can really feel the weight of everything she's been through.
Riley is absolutely super duper cute as a toddler ❤❤❤
Who’s watching this after Inside Out 2 came out👇🏼
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Feels like Pixars short films and animated shorts. Doesn't have direct conversational dialouge more like an internal monolog type thing often reflecting emotions and events through sound and visuals. The shorts always to me feel like they have deeper metaphorical meaning than the movies.
When I see it this way. I can see how Happiness was damaging Riley. She had always been putting a happy face for everything. Dad: “Where’s my happy girl” Mom: “Well you’ve stayed a happy girl...” She never communicated that she wasn’t well so she never received the attention she needed from her parents. And she allowed to be sucked up by her emotions to the point she couldn’t care less about her wellbeing.
Honestly after watching the 2nd movie as well i love how understanding and paitient Rileys parents are
It shows that Pixar knows their stuff when you can watch a third of their movie and it pretty much makes it just as complete.
я каждый раз в шоке с того, что райли НИКТО НЕ РУГАЛ за побег (когда смотрела в первый раз, вспоминала как сильных люлей мне давали дома). это так здорово, честно, я бы хотела иметь такие отношения с родителями, когда была ребенком.
Bro when i was a child i would come across the Riley auto parts advratisement and would think about freakin Riley🤣🤣🤣
Man my 𝕒𝕦𝕥𝕚𝕤𝕥𝕚𝕔 𝕓𝕣𝕒𝕚𝕟
Rewatching this hit really hard as someone who went through the same thing (minus the calm parents and no language barrier part) as riley and at about the same age too. Back when the movie came out I hadn't moved yet and I didn't remember what the movie was about up until now since It's been quite literally 9 years since it came out...
Please do this for the second movie! It is fantastic and has more screen time in the real world.
The way that inside out portrays that moment of realization is beautiful throughout the movie Everything is so bright showing her positiveity through life and building up to the moment she runns away the colors grow increasingly more dull showing how she feels dull and depressed but after she realized it wasn't right to run away(when sadness came back) the colors brightened back up again because she remembers her parents and she knows they care
(It also shows in her face just before she leaves)
Inside out ❌️
Life of Riley ✅️
Its suprising how 1 hour, 21 minutes, 45 seconds of inside out shows Riley's emotions, which is suprising, because Riley and other characters only get 13 minutes screen time.
Yo Pompom it's me Scups
Yep. Even without the Joy or Sadness scenes, the ending where Riley finally breaks down about missing/wanting to go home still makes me bawl! Such a heart-wrenching scene that I relate to so deeply, as someone who also moved away from her hometown at age 11. I’ll always love the first Inside Out for its depiction of this.
You forgot the part where the mom was like "what kind of pizza place only sells 1 kind of pizza"
Inside Out ❌️
Moving Out ✅️
Underrated comment !
Good name for it!
God, I cried like a baby.... inside out is really something deep and my favorite movie. Thank you Pixar, Riley, Riley's emotions and Riley's parents
I fell huged, a warm hug
It was my childhood
6:44
One problem I had watching inside out 2 was that I tend to empathize more with the emotions than with Riley herself, which made me see Riley more as a robot that was being controlled by her emotions. This video helps me see her more as a human
When I first saw this movie, it really resounded with me. I was 11 years old when my family and I moved across the country. Everything Rylie experienced I experienced as well. New school, not fitting in, getting into a state of depression. Movie really hit home. Still one of my favorites.
My dream is moving out when I'm 8💀
0:34 You must think that you're dreaming
Just tell me what your scheaming
Says Jax
@@haileyvong4852You look like you've seen a ghost
This could be a Pixar short about a girl who try's to run away from home and realizes that is not going to fix anything
It's incredible how the film seems much deeper this way, it would be an interesting idea for Disney or Pixar to make a film like this, without magic or fantasy things, just a normal person dealing with the changes and challenges of life
Imagine Riley’s voice actor thinking how this will be a long term job due to her dubbing the main character only to realize she has like 5 mins of dialogue ☠️