I know someone that liked the movie because it's a fair depiction of Depression. According to his reading of the movie, Depression is shown not as sadness, but as the lack of emotion. (Also he didn't like Fury Road. Because people like this exist.)
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Well she has the one moment of freezing up and turning stone, but thats not exactly depression. Which is when that competely overtakes your life
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UP comes close to fitting that description too. I needed Kleenex for both.
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That and Toy Story for me. Incredibles gets close but the philosophy holds it back a bit.
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So effectively simplifying something as complex as human emotion may be Pixar’s greatest achievement
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I greatly enjoyed Inside Out, but I’m bothered by the fact that the plot from the emotions perspective is to simply get back to headquarters. I get the parallels in Riley’s experiences, but she’s mainly a “deadline” for Joy and Sadness to hurry.
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In other words, I think it’s a great film but with problematic things that get in the way of its fundamental story and structure.
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I liked it because the hot guy I was sorta dating at the time got it before I did. That was a big turn on.
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Completely agree. Also, it will evolve the most with rewatches. Completely different movie at age 5, 15, 25, 35...
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