Inside Out

Inside Out (2015)

When 11-year-old Riley moves to a new city, her Emotions team up to help her through the transition. Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness work together, but when Joy and Sadness get lost, they must journey through unfamiliar places to get back home.

Release Date: June 4, 2015

1553 Movie Reviews
  • Roesover 4 years
    So good
    • boss babyover 4 years
      i watch it 7 times
    • Conor Osbornover 4 years
      It is a fun move
      • ayeshaover 4 years
        i love this story
        • Ibrahim Khatri over 4 years
          This movie came out when I was 1 or 2
          • Paytonover 4 years
            I love this movie I am watching it over and over❤❤❤
            • Crazy roset over 4 years
              Wow I am only ten but wow I love this movie it is really really good🤪😉👍
              • Kristelover 4 years
                It good but sad too.
                • Michel Samover 4 years
                  Super and nice message
                  • cookieswirlsgir
                    cookieswirlsgirover 4 years
                    this was the first ever movie i watched in the theater....Inside Out," a comedy-adventure set inside the mind of an 11-year old girl, is the kind of classic that lingers in the mind after you've seen it, sparking personal associations. joy is a slender sprite-type who looks a little bit like Tinkerbell without the wings, sadness is who's soft and blue and recessive, fear is a a scrawny, purple, bug-eyed character with question-mark posture, disgust is who's a rich green, and has a bit of a "Mean Girls" vibe and anger is a flat-topped fireplug with devilish red skin and a middle-manager's nondescript slacks, fat tie and short-sleeved shirt. The story kicks into gear when Riley attends her new school on the first day of fifth grade and flashes back to a memory that's color-coded as "joyful," but ends up being reclassified as "sad" when Sadness touches it and causes Riley to cry in front of her classmates. Sadness has done this once before; she and Joy are the two dominant emotions in the film. This makes sense when you think about how nostalgia—which is what Riley is mostly feeling as she remembers her Minnesota past—combines these two feelings. A struggle between Joy and Sadness causes "core memories" to be knocked from their containers and accidentally vacuumed up, along with the two emotions, and spat into the wider world of Riley's emotional interior. The rest of the film is a race to prevent these core memories from being, basically, deleted. Meanwhile, back at headquarters, Fear, Anger and Disgust are running the show.