I love that movie, but how do you think it compares to the opening of Up?
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The opening of "Up" might be the best sequence in any Pixar movie, but the movie it's attached to doesn't begin to hold a candle to "Inside Out". You wouldn't compare, say, one episode of a TV series to the whole run of another, and this is an equally unbalanced comparison.
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I literally cried throughout that entire movie. It was amazing!
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I somehow always return to it at a particularly difficult time and it just destroys me while rejuvenating me at the same time.
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It was the first movie to give my husband an existential crisis, when it really sunk in that our (then 2 now 4 year old) daughter would in fact grow up.
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I am the only person it did not work for. I just did not understand, emotionally, how I was rooting for abstract concepts to survive a fake adventure inside a girl's mind. Like what if Joy fell into that chasm? I'm invested in the concept of Joy trying not to fall into a "chasm"?
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I mean, they're pretty well personified. But even then, metaphors are great.
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I still think about the scene where Joy isn't as good at cheering someone up as Sadness is. Really stuck with me.
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That moment made me realize the value of sadness and how it links to empathy. I'd never thought about it before.
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I believe the first The Incredibles is just a little better, but yeah Inside Out is up there, if not right below it.
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