Inside Out: Movie Analysis: Inside Out

920 Words2 Pages

Inside Out Analysis

Inside Out is a film about a young girl named, Riley, whose world gets turned upside down once her family moves from Minnesota to San Francisco. In this film, Riley’s five main emotions are personified. Riley, who is only eleven years old, is known for her joyous attitude but with the drastic change of lifestyle, she begins to show and feel many other emotions. As Riley and her family are adjusting to their new surroundings, she becomes more irritable and rebellious. As depicted in the film, Riley’s emotions, Joy and Sadness, get lost trying to find their way back to Headquarters. While Joy and Sadness are gone; Fear, Disgust, and Anger are left in charge of Riley’s actions. On account of Joy is not being there to help Riley make rational decisions, Fear, …show more content…

Sadness brings the feeling of loss; taking into consideration that Riley no longer has her childhood friends and home. In the film, Fear, Disgust, and Anger don’t play as much of an important role; unlike Joy and Sadness. Towards the end of the film, Riley tries to run away from home. Once Riley is on the bus, Fear encourages her to get off of the bus out of fear of never seeing her family again. Whereas Anger, coaxes Riley into staying on the bus by making her feel more infuriated about her parents making her move away from Minnesota. Disgust did not play much of a role in encouraging Riley to run away but she did keep Riley from toxic social situations. Due to Riley only being eleven years old, her mind is still developing. She has yet to experience puberty, therefore she has not encountered a whole other range of emotions. The film only emphasizes the five main emotions. Joy is viewed as the most important emotion due to Riley having many joyous memories. For instance, in today’s world, millennials strive for pure happiness. They do not want

More about Inside Out: Movie Analysis: Inside Out

Open Document