Thursday, March 28, 2024

‘Inside Out’ is A Head Trip (WATCH)

(L-R) Joy and Sadness
(L-R) Joy and Sadness

Inside Out” begins appropriately with the line, “Do you ever look at someone and wonder what’s going on inside her head?”

Thus begins the awesome journey of the discombobulated emotions Joy (Amy Poehler), Sadness (Phyllis Smith), Fear (Bill Hader), Anger (Lewis Black) and Disgust (Mindy Kaling) inside the head of Riley (Kaitlyn Dias), a dislocated 11-year-old.

Recently relocated to San Francisco from Minnesota, the once happy camper now yearns for her old hometown, friends, school and soccer team. Those primary emotions in Riley’s head are at the controls of “headquarters,” behind her eyes and responsible for taking on new memories that look like vibrant, radiant orbs. And, Pixar pulls out all the stops to ensure that audiences, young and old, are drawn into the dazzling display of mind boggling state-of-the-art, striking animation.

Inside Out Cool Girls
Inside Out Cool Girls

At times when parents Diane Lane and Kyle MacLachlan try to console Riley, she goes into brat control and throws a temper tantrum. Although Riley and Joy have the most star power, I would pay just to see Sadness in action. Her dry, on point humor is hilarious, and she is adorable.

Directed by Pete Docter, “Inside Out” has a minor animated appearance by Rashida Jones and Dawnn Lewis.

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