Thursday, 2 July 2015

Inside Out

Recently I went to the movies by myself - which is something I quite enjoy doing - and I bought myself a ticket for a movie called Inside Out. It is the newest Disney Pixar movie out there and I have to say that it is absolutely brilliant. Although I am 19 years old I still love kids movies and watching this one made me think a lot about life. When that happens, when I leave the cinema thinking deeply about the movie I know it was a great movie!

The story, as you can read from the poster, is about the five little voices inside our minds. They're called Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Fear and Anger and they control the emotions they're named after.

When an accident happens inside Riley's head - Riley is the girl who these five little emotions control - all sorts of bad things start happening and it seems that everything will end really badly. But obviously that's not the case.
The movie is filled with - in lack of a better word - obstacles that challenge everyone but in the end everything goes back to a far better normal.

I loved this movie because it was like a warm hug and I do love myself a warm cozy hug. I love hugs at all times, specially when I am very emotional.
Whilst watching the movie there were times when I felt like I needed a hug because it was a very emotional movie - or at least it was for me but I am naturally a very emotional person and it doesn't help my case the fact that I went to see this movie at that time of the month. But I still think that it is an emotional movie regardless of my "condition".
Also the cinema room had a lot of parents who went there simply to take their dauhters and sons to see a great movie. And the laughter and conversations from both adults and kids in between scenes, before the movie started and during break time was absolutely heart warming.

There was this pair - a dad and a lovely little girl - sitting close to me. My heart melted a tiny bit more everytime I heard them talking to each other, everytime I heard the dad saying things to the girl like "If you finish your drink and you still want more afterwards you can have mine". That to me is the cutest thing ever! This happened during break time and obviously I got a bit more emotional. So naturally when the movie ended I left feeling emotionally wrecked only because I wished I had gone back to being the little girl I once was going to the movies with her family.

In my opinion this is one to watch with your family and it is for everyone who loves a good old Disney life lesson hidden inside of a movie! If you've not see Inside Out and you're curious after this post, go see it whenever you can because it is brilliant!

Love,
Carolina Rosalie ♥