Inside Out: Emotions inside out of the box

Staring: Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Richard Kind, Bill Hader, Lewis Black, Mindy Kaling, Kaitlyn Dias, Diane Lane, Kyle MacLachlan
 
Rated: 5/10
 
No, it’s not really a children’s movie even though it is a great animation film with imagination.Not many animation films rely too much on imagination and kind of concentrate on the visuals, the characterisation and the fairytale on display more. Inside Out is different that way.
 
It has a huge bent on imagination and the story itself has a novelty value. It’s about a growing girl’s emotions having a face and mannerisms and them deciding how she would behave, feel and act through the day. So we have Madam Disgust, Mr Anger, Miss Joy, Miss Sadness, Mr Imaginary Friend, Miss Familytime and so forth.
 
And all of these characters, or should we say emoticons, are quite true to their mood swings. Anger is red hot, disgust is smirky, joy is bubbly, sad is lonesome and teary eyed and the imaginary friend is who else but a burly pink elephant. 
 
All these many many more in the form of memories get together to shape the life of this pretty little girl down on earth and the story unfolds around a family that has moved from Minnesota to San Francisco, from ice hockey highs to run down apartment blues.

Nothing wrong with that but a bit much for children.

Source: Sunday Pioneer,  28 June, 2015

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