Here's a pretty good description for the movie:
There's also a suggestion that 11-year-old Riley might be bipolar, since she swings from two extreme emotions. But at least the movie heads into a little girl's brain and not a guy's since, the trailer notes, that would probably be a porno.Pixar built a reputation for stories that mess with your emotions. Now they've cut out the middleman and are messing directly with the emotions themselves in a film that teaches kids they aren't responsible for their actions -- it's just tiny people in their head pushing their brain buttons. You know, there's a word for that: schizophrenia!"
After Joy and Sadness are sucked away, the trailer brilliantly adds, "Riley is left with only your average YouTube section to guide her: Rage, Fear, and Disgust." PERFECTION.
They also list a bunch of emotions that didn't make the cut of the movie -- empathy, reason, envy, tranquility, courage, hope, boredom, love, lust, and "that feeling you get when you peel dried glue off your fingers." (Isn't that usually disgust?)
It's beautiful:
And for good measure, here are the "Inside Out" characters watching the new "Star Wars" trailer:
So many emotions! #TheForceAwakens https://t.co/Ey7AL3Kqk9
- #InsideOut (@PixarInsideOut) October 27, 2015
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