Inside Out Full Movie
Inside Out is a 2015 American 3D computer-animated comedy-drama adventure film produced by
Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film was
directed and co-written by Pete Docter, co-directed and co-written by Ronnie
del Carmen and produced by Jonas Rivera, with music composed by Michael
Giacchino. The film is set in the mind of a young girl named Riley Andersen
(Kaitlyn Dias), where five personified emotions—Joy (Amy Poehler), Sadness
(Phyllis Smith), Fear (Bill Hader), Anger (Lewis Black), and Disgust (Mindy
Kaling)—try to lead her through life as her parents (Diane Lane and Kyle
MacLachlan) move the family from Minnesota to San Francisco and she has to
adjust to her new life.
Docter first
began developing Inside Out in 2009 after noticing changes in his daughter's
personality as she grew older. The film's producers consulted numerous
psychologists, including Dacher Keltner from the University of California,
Berkeley, who helped revise the story by emphasizing the neuropsychological
findings that human emotions are mirrored in interpersonal relationships and
can be significantly moderated by them.
Directed by Pete
Docter,Ronnie del Carmen
Produced by Jonas Rivera
Screenplay by Pete
Docter,Meg LeFauve,Josh Cooley
Story by Pete
Docter,Ronnie del Carmen
Starring Amy
Poehler,Phyllis Smith,Bill Hader,Lewis Black, Mindy Kaling
Music by Michael
Giacchino
Cinematography Patrick Lin,Kim White
Edited by Kevin Nolting
Production company Walt Disney Pictures,Pixar Animation Studios
Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Release dates May 18, 2015 (Cannes)
June 19, 2015 (United States)
Running time 94 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $175 million
Box office $856.1 million
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Story of Inside Out Movie
A girl named
Riley was born in Minnesota. Within her mind's Headquarters, there exist five
personifications of her basic emotions: Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust, and Anger.
The emotions influence Riley's actions via a control console. Riley's memories
are stored in colored orbs, which are sent into long-term memory each night by
a suction tube. Riley's most important memories, known as "core
memories", are housed in a hub in Headquarters and power five
"islands", each of which reflects a different aspect of Riley's
personality. Joy's purpose is to keep Riley happy. Fear's is to protect Riley
from harm, Disgust's job is to protect her health and social status, and
Anger's is to ensure that her rights are respected. Since no one seems to
understand Sadness's purpose (even Sadness herself), Joy tries to keep her from
using the console.
When Riley is
11, her family moves to San Francisco. Riley is disappointed by their lifeless
new home, and is further discouraged by other difficulties: the moving van with
all their belongings gets lost, her father is under stress, and even the pizza
is weird. Joy starts worrying when Sadness begins touching Riley's happy
memories, causing them to become sad, so she tries to keep Sadness isolated.
However, on Riley's first day at her new school, Sadness causes Riley to cry in
front of her class, creating a sad core memory. Joy tries to dispose of it
before it reaches the core memory hub, but instead knocks the other core
memories loose during a struggle with Sadness, destabilizing the personality
islands. As Joy scrambles to collect the core memories, she and Sadness are
sucked out of Headquarters by the memory tube into the maze-like storage area
of long-term memory, taking the core memories with them.
With Joy gone,
Anger takes over, with disastrous results. Not only does he fail to keep Riley
happy, but his outbursts distance her from her parents, friends, and hobbies.
This causes her personality islands to crumble into the "Memory
Dump", an abyss where fading memories are disposed of and forgotten.
Believing that going back to Minnesota will make Riley happy again, Anger
inserts an idea into the control console to cause Riley to run away to
Minnesota. Meanwhile, in long-term memory, Joy and Sadness find Bing Bong,
Riley's childhood imaginary friend. He tells them they can get to Headquarters
by riding the train of thought. After exploring Riley's mind, the three
eventually catch the train, but it is derailed when one of the personality
islands collapses.
As Riley
prepares to board a bus to Minnesota, Joy, desperate for Riley to be happy,
abandons Sadness and attempts to use a "recall tube" to return to
Headquarters, but the last personality island starts to collapse, breaking the
tube and plunging Joy and Bing Bong down into the Memory Dump. At the bottom,
Joy discovers a sad memory of a hockey game that becomes happy when Riley's
parents and friends comfort her. Joy finally realizes that Sadness serves an
important purpose: to alert others when Riley is emotionally overwhelmed and needs
help.
Joy and Bing
Bong try to use Bing Bong's old wagon rocket to escape the Memory Dump, but
after several tries Bing Bong realizes their combined weight is too much and
jumps out, sacrificing himself to allow Joy to escape, then fades away. Joy
goes to Imagination Land and uses various tools to propel herself and Sadness
through the air to Headquarters. They find that Anger's idea has disabled the
control console, rendering Riley numb and apathetic. To the surprise of the
others, Joy does not take control of the console, but has Sadness do so
instead. Sadness successfully removes the idea, reactivating the console and
prompting Riley to return home.
As Sadness
re-installs the core memories, now blue, Riley arrives home and bursts into
tears, confessing to her parents that she misses her old life in Minnesota. Her
parents explain to her that there is nothing wrong with this, and that they
miss Minnesota as well, and comfort her with a long hug. At Sadness's
encouragement, Joy works the console at her side, creating a new core memory
that combines their respective emotions. This restores one of the collapsed
personality islands, in a new and better form.
A year later,
Riley has fully adapted to her new home, having made new friends, returned to
her old hobbies, and adopted a few new ones (fueled by new, more nuanced core
memories). On the inside, her emotions take their place at a new console that
allows them to work together in concert, allowing Riley to lead a more
emotionally complex life.
Cast by
Amy Poehler as Joy
Phyllis Smith as Sadness
Bill Hader as Fear
Lewis Black as Anger
Mindy Kaling as Disgust
Richard Kind as Bing Bong
Kaitlyn Dias as Riley Andersen
Diane Lane as Riley's Mother
Kyle MacLachlan as Riley's Father
Paula Poundstone as Forgetter Paula
Bobby Moynihan as Forgetter Bobby
Paula Pell as Dream Director, and Mother's Anger
Dave Goelz as Subconscious Guard Frank
Frank Oz as Subconscious Guard Dave
Josh Cooley as Jangles the Clown
Flea as Mind Worker Cop Jake
John Ratzenberger as Fritz
Carlos Alazraqui as Father's Fear and Brazilian Helicopter Pilot
Lori Alan as Mother's Sadness
Rashida Jones as Cool Girl's emotions
Musics
1. "Bundle of Joy" 2:48
2. "Team Building" 2:18
3. "Nomanisone Island/National
Movers" 4:20
4. "Overcoming Sadness" 0:51
5. "Free Skating" 0:59
6. "First Day of School" 2:02
7. "Riled Up" 1:02
8. "Goofball No Longer" 1:11
9. "Memory Lanes" 1:22
10. "The Forgetters" 0:50
11. "Chasing the Pink Elephant" 1:55
12. "Abstract Thought" 1:47
13. "Imagination Land" 1:25
14. "Down in the Dumps" 1:47
15. "Dream Productions" 1:43
16. "Dream a Little Nightmare" 1:50
17. "The Subconscious Basement" 2:01
18. "Escaping the Subconscious" 2:09
19. "We Can Still Stop Her" 2:54
20. "Tears of Joy" 2:39
21. "Rainbow Flyer" 2:58
22. "Chasing Down Sadness" 1:45
23. "Joy Turns to Sadness/A Growing
Personality" 7:49
24. "The Joy of Credits"
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