Synopsis Of The Movie 'WALL-E'

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Pixar has truly created something special with the film inside out. The director, Pete Docter embarked on a wild plot, exploring how emotions interact and fight for control of our lives. Inside out tackles bigger issues than just children's entertainment making it very comparable to Pixar's “WALL-E”. When I first read the synopsis, I was hesitant to say the least. Do I really want to know how a young girl named Riley (Kaitlyn Dias) deals with moving houses? Do I want to watch her emotions Joy (Amy Poehler) and Sadness (Phyllis Smith) struggle for control? Well, lucky for me that I fell into the hype and decided to watch it because it is spectacular.

The film begins at Riley's birth for which Joy is created. Throughout her toddler years Sadness,
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The problems they encountered were excessive and made the storyline slow. It felt like every scene they either introduced a new feature of the mind, or ran into another problem. There were so many problems I began to lose hope that they were going get back to headquarters and save Riley. In an hour and 42 minutes, we visited short term and long term memory, memory dump, dream studio, head quarters, the dungeons and I haven't even started to talk about the core islands yet. For every new set there was a new problem. Thats a lot of problems. For some people this would be interesting, for me it was endless pit of nothing. If the scenery wasn't so fascinating, I would have been on my phone rather than watching the film.

Like all movies, inside out has its tiny problems but all round, it’s a daring success. Be prepared for some sadness, uncontrollable laughter and striking colours. I’m sure you will fall in love with every character and their personalities. It’s a ‘feel good’ movie that will lift any mood. I would definitely recommend it for children and i’m sure adults will get a kick out of it too. So, what are you waiting for? Get your emotions in check, and go watch inside

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