The power of Pixar’s movie: Inside Out

 The movie Inside Out by Pixar lets us know that its okay to be sad. In the movie Riely moves away from her hometown to San Fransico, Califronia, she isn’t totally on board with the idea, but she pretends to be okay. Her emotions, Disgust, Anger, Fear, and Joy think they all have prominant roles. They exclude Sadness, for they thinks he has no true meaning in “life.” One day Sadness and Joy were litterally sucked out of Riely’s emotions headquarters. Joy and Sadness go through adventures throughout Riley’s mind, but in order to help Riley Joy has to let Riely feel sorrow, in order to feel joy again.

    Now people think the movie is just cute and fun, but it’s more than that; the movie teaches us to embrace our core memories, to accept any other emotions, not just joy, and it teaches parents to acknowlge their kid’s feelings and emotions. This movie has so much power, it really shows the realities of what goes on in a kid’s head, and I think that it’s important.

Ignoring our emotions does more bad than good, we need to acknowlege that they are there and that it is perfectly okay to not be okay, and that is what this movie does. Wow so much power in a 90 mintute children’s movie

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