Disney has done it again! They have released a new movie that is not only Family Friendly but definitely, a must-see Summer BlockBuster! Have you ever wondered what was going on inside someone’s head?
Well, Disney has a unique take on what could be happening. This funny and witty animated comedy will take you through almost all of your emotions for sure. Have you seen the trailer yet?

Disney Pixar’s Inside Out Movie Review
In this story, we follow Riley and her parents as they adventure to a new home in San Francisco. Everything is changing for Riley in a world she once felt comfortable in. We meet Joy, Disgust, Sadness, Fear, and Anger who help pilot Riley’s emotions.
Joy is a big player in Riley’s emotions as she is naturally a happy 11-year-old girl, of course with help from Joy. This was a cute interpretation of how emotions work from a unique perspective. Wouldn’t it be cool if we could control our emotions with a switchboard like they do in the movie?
Riley has it pretty tough where she doesn’t know what to expect when she reaches her new home, she was born and raised in Minnesota so that’s all she knows. This story is mainly about the struggle she goes through after a horrible mistake happens in the control room. Riley must face a new school, make new friends and more importantly grow up.

Inside Out Movie
Keke and I both agree this was a cute movie, it was a great interpretation of how our emotions work and how they could be viewed from a child’s eyes. The movie really did explore our emotions in a funny way that most of us can relate to.
Although sadness really frustrated us during the movie, in the end you are able to fully understand what the purpose of her actions was. This movie was a great animation of how we grow up and is interpreted in a super fun way!


Pixar’s Inside Out Spoiler Alert
Sorry, this is SORT of a Spoiler, as a mom, I felt as though this movie did a great job at explaining what happens to someone when you bottle up your feelings. What I believe is trying to be voiced in this movie is that you shouldn’t hide your feelings and should embrace them.
I felt like by Riley letting go of the old parts of her, (even though in the movie she doesn’t electively choose to do so) she was able to evolve into a newer Riley which combined all of the things she loved. Which in any case is what ALL of us do as we grow up.
TWO THUMBS UP!
This is a great movie for kids 8 years and older! Watch it in theaters starting tomorrow Friday, June 19th!

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Joanne T Ferguson
Tuesday 23rd of June 2015
I am the biggest Disney fan there is and I cannot wait to see this movie! I bet it will have something for everyone and will be a bit hit for children of all ages!
desafio6
Monday 22nd of June 2015
We are going to go and see it this wednesday after my son's graduation.
Uplifting Families
Saturday 20th of June 2015
I can't wait to see this movie with the kids. It looks like cute movie.
Paula Schuck
Saturday 20th of June 2015
We love Inside Out! This is a new family favorite. My kids can't wait till we can get it on DVD for the house.
chanelle
Saturday 20th of June 2015
How funny.... my daughter's name is Riley and we live in San Francisco! I know my little Riley will be even more excited to see this movie now. Pixar always does a great job in making entertaining movies! I can't wait.