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Inside Out [DVD]

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The DVD captures the capacity, peak time crowd having it large on the dance floor with behind the turntable footage of countless A List guest DJ’s from around the world, all booked to play at the infamous Glasgow Arches club which closed almost 10 years ago. The film has an optional audio commentary from director Pete Docter and co-director Ronnie Del Carmen (with director of photography Patrick Lin and Hader joining in for a bit, and an attempt for another guest. The idea that everyone has the same, if personalized emotional set-up in their heads is utilized effectively for laughs, as are several concepts drawn from psychological theory, including the effects of abstract thought, as are the way the emotions interact with each other and Riley's life (like the headlines on Anger's newspapers and Disgust's general. Presented as animatics with temp voice tracks, they feature early designs of the characters and concepts that didn't make it into the film, including the revelation of a major change to the plot that worked out very well in the end. Sadly this is not one of my top 100 Disney films, I just didn't connect with it at all and still think Joy's hair should've been red or orange to differ from Sadness.

In the big picture though, despite the epic scale of the emotions' world, InsideOut is a more intimate film than most of Pixar's output since director Pete Docter's Up, focused on character as much as it is on plot and situation, yet succeeding at all of it. Commentary: Pete Docter (Director), Ronnie Del Carmen (Co-Director), Jonas Rivera (Producer), 'Lava', 'Riley's First Date? Recently, we've done several changes to help out this wiki, from deleting empty pages, improving the navigation, adding a rules page, as well as merging film infoboxes. It goes off the rails a bit when there are attempts to tie in closer to the film, like asking which Inside Out characters they most relate to, but overall, it's an excellent spotlight on the women who helped made the film happen and helpful guidance for young female future film folk. these emotions are represented by characters in the movie that live inside a little girls head and they have to try and battle to balance her emotions day to day as she goes through growing up and moving from their family home in the country to a drab townhouse (its never explained why).For anyone familiar with Pixar's work, it should come as no surprise that the filmmakers show a preternatural understanding of human emotion and can play the audience like a fiddle. Paths to Pixar: The Women of Inside Out" (11:22) offers a well-edited group of interviews with women from the cast and crew on the film (including Poehler, Kaling and Smith), who discuss the development of their personalities and their careers, including their dreams and the ways they pursued them. There are a few preliminary versions of the mind designs highlighted here, which all would have resulted in very different movies. After young Riley is uprooted from her Midwest life and moved to San Francisco, her emotions - Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness - conflict on how best to navigate a new city, house, and school.

Has some smart ideas and a few (though, by Pixar's standards, too few) good laughs but the adventure narrative feels a bit overworked and contrived and is resolved a rather too neatly to satisfy. Dvd is fun for all the family, our 2 year old loves it and so does her 85 year old Great Grandparents. If you want to see where this presentation truly excels, it's in the hair and fuzz on the emotion characters. The key creative crew, including Poehler and Hader (who helped guide the story), discuss the progress of the story's development, including a multitude of variations on the plot and characters and stumbling blocks they ran into along the way.Sadly, this short doesn't do much to expand on what was seen in the film, and outside of Mom's awkward attempt at "teen speak," it's not that funny.

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