Red pill me fam
Red pill me fam
It's an alright film. 6/10 at best.
Filled with forgettable characters and most of it's just shitty "Listen to all your feelings :^)"
Anyways, fuck off with your shitty thread.
Overrated but it's still a good movie. It's one of those things that can be ruined by the reception and fan/haterbase if you let it, it's best watched after clearing your mind from all of that.
Anger didn't do anything useful except function as a literal blowtorch though
If you watch it as a cheap popcorn flick, its not terrible, but its not good by any stretch of the imagination. Its simply rather forgettable and has a bunch of stupid jokes in it that don't come off well.
im going to fuck your mouth so hard that im going to fuck your asshole Inside Out.
After watching it I think it was a nice, bittersweet movie. I'd say forgettable is certainly a valid criticism of it, but I enjoyed myself for the most part.
I thought that the recurring joke about the mom's implied (and possibly extra-marital) affair with some Brazilian lothario to be pretty inappropriate though. Of course it's impossible to portray a nice, supportive and loyal couple, there has to be some seedy undertone where the mom is actually daydreaming about some other guy's cock because the husband wasn't paying attention to her for like five minutes. Holy shit. Also the plan that ultimately got them back home was pretty damn stupid even for a kid's movie.
RIP Bing Bong, damn that was heavy youtube.com
This movie had everything but a good story/writing.
Kill you are self tbh fam
Fine. Inside out is a perfect example of communism in action.
The emotions aren't paid but work for the benefit of the party (Riley) and reap the rewards equally and without groaning.
Once one comrade becomes greedy and strives off the others are forced to ensure that they all work as one once again renewing the party (Riley)
10/10
I liked the ending.
...
Why are women so disgusting but so hot at the same time?
This was the worst part of the movie. Most of it was about happiness and misery. The other 3 didn't even matter.
That must be what porn is for.
Try again
Sounds like real life, mate.
-_- you're taking it too literally.
Yeah it sounds like you completely missed the point. Being happy all the time is neither healthy nor sustainable, and grown-up emotions are more complicated than simple kid ones.
Looks like you didn't see the movie. Joy is the most egotistical character. She did those things for Riley because she likes them, not because it was good for Riley.
Just report him already.
But I did. I'm saying that just because you're egotistical doesn't mean you can't OVERCOME that and use it to serve a greater good. Each member has a unique personality but they ALL work for one goal despite this.
For what? I'm talking about the movie! Is it so wrong to have a different view!?!?!? IS THAT BANNABLE NOW!?!?
But she IS Riley
eithar that, or this movie is about a demonic infestation.
Okay. But isn't that the plot of "Carrie"?
….oh sheiiiit….
When I saw the movie and it was set in San Fransisco and the dad seems going to lost his job even when he just moved there I imagined their life went into shit because housing price in SF is *Insert that stupid meme about price being too damn high*
Then I saw (Oh boy I'm going to derail this discussion am I?) Shadman's Inside Out drawing for the mother. In that she just came back from working in Hooters. So my imagination went wild. So what if the dad actually lost his job, and forced to work long hours to pay the mortgage. The mother had to work too.
So being a fucking pervert I am of course she's going to take the oldest job in the world. And everything's good. For my boner that is.
You need to leave.
You're not derailing anything with your shit taste.
Yeah, but they have all their own selfish motives.
That was nice
NTR? I'm talking about Shadman you moron. Everythime someone mentioned Shadman in Holla Forums people went into rage. If you think NTR can derail a thread then you're just a naive cunt.
Just filter him.
He's been trying to derail every thread he can for roughly a week now, and responding at all is fucking retarded at this point.
good thing those are the "too old" ages
>she doesn't voice The Joy
I liked it and its moral.
I actually really liked the movie, I choose a STEM career entering highschool, mecatronics, (here you do that) because I wanted to please my mother who told me "I'll die of hunger if I didn't." And I sucked at it, as I grew I turned out to be very well at editing videos from series I downloaded and gathering a knowledge on video and audio codecs and such, gonna chose a college career on media technician and work at a TV company now*.
Samefag.
See, this things are normal in an 11 year old girl, not in a 25 year old woman.
A couple of nitpicks though.
1° The biggest one, while I liked the representations I kinda have a problem by looking at them as separate entities, makes Riley look not guilty for her actions, even of I know they're a representation.
2° While its pretty clever for a kids movie and lowest common denominator adults and even normues I believe that if you put the emotions away and we're just left with the real world we could've gotten some kiddy sorry for Holla Forums kino.
3° If Riley would've actually cursed at the end it would've been so satisfying and would've worth PG.
4° I was hopping to see more porn on her mind, I mean, I've been fapping since 11.
...
I liked the different representations on complexity of emotions.
Is it ever explained why Riley has more "general" emotions than everyone else?
Because everyone else who we see is an adult, like real not man child adult, their emotions are more in sync.
Like the dad, he's anger (Fairness) and fear (Protection) primarily, and anger consults his actions with fear.
Mom is mostly sadness (empathy).
???
She's green because that's the color associated with disgust, but the peppers edited into the Japanese version are green anyway. Other than the color, she looks nothing like broccoli.
I think the leader of the group was elected after the puberty ended and maturity set in. So the dad probably a problematic teen full of anger and fear. Probably went to jail for small offenses like vandalism or fighting. The worst probably drug use.
The mom is sadness. Maybe she came from not so happy family. She's probably a goth and have difficult time at home.
They probably met each other when they are in their teen. Both were problematic kids so it's a match made in Tommy's basement.
What's wrong with pepper? I ordered my pizza with pepper and pinneaple all the time.
Notice the design of Riley's control centre vs her mum and dad's. A single control panel they have to take turns at, while the adults have seating and panels for each one of the emotions. And when she's born, it's just a single button, while at the end of the movie, with puberty about to kick in, the control panel is expanded and gives them more room to work.
The metaphor is pretty obvious; children lack emotional maturity and tend to be easily overwhelmed by a single emotion, or swing wildly between them. Joy has been monopolising the controls, reflecting that Riley has a positive outlook on life, but also doesn't know how to deal with negative things. Joy alone would have Riley basically be keeping up a smile and hiding her true feelings, she needs Sadness to express herself when she's upset, and to emphasise with others. As she gets older, the interface expands to give all of the feelings more room to work and cooperate, and she can control herself better and deal with her emotions more broadly. (At least in theory)
Also, it should be obvious, the conceit of the movie is built around Riley's emotions, with the brief cameos of everyone else's emotions reflecting those for comedy purposes. (The dad's emotions are basically SportsCenter while the mom's are The View, TV literally rots your brain)
…actually makes me wonder what Riley's mindscape aesthetic is meant to be. Seems a mix of Tellitubbies, Apple store and Disneyland.
Is this bait? It was a fantasy. Like one of the erotic novels aimed at woman-style fantasies.
This. The other three just existed for gags and nothing more. Only Joy and Sadness have any sort of personality beyond their core emotion.
The schoolteacher is briefly shown having the same fantasy at the end. Pretty sure the idea is he's a handsome guy they once met and fantasise about on occasion.
So you think it's more plausible both of these characters had an affair with the same guy and weren't just thinking of a character from some cheesy love novel/tv show?
The scene play the same in both women. So it's obviously taken from a cheesy soap opera TV show.
I know that. I'm not the one that needs convincing here.
Actually, you may be right. It's been a while since I saw the movie, and that'd make a lot more sense.
>>>/out/
horrible slick about a young girl tormented by 5 autistic demons in her head most likely a mix of autism and schizophrenia you can hear a vague sound of a jew script writer furiously masturbating when she has a meltdown before her new class.
Watch it yourself and make your own conclusions, you dumbass lemming.
And then argue endlessly on Holla Forums about which emotion has the best tasting cunny
...
He did watch it, dumbass
Read the rest of the thread
...
...
It really wasn't that great of a movie.
Overall meh.
To me it seemed like two different movies were going on at the same time and they didn't really impact each other. What would have been interesting was seeing how things in the real world were affecting her emotions and vice versa, maybe give some actual realistic reason why happiness and sadness got sucked out of the "control room"… but no, we get a Disney movie going on inside her head, and a boring small scale story outside it.
The problem with Inside Out was that it just wasn't big enough. The characters were too human to have the audience project themselves into them (like the robots in Wall-E) but weren't fleshed out enough for the audience to empathize with either. Joy and Sadness went on a journey, but didn't meet enough fun and memorable characters like Marlin and Dory did in Finding Nemo. The lessons learned lacked impact, there was no climactic payoff the story was building towards.
It's a movie that just needed more. More character, more characters, more story, more impact.
...
If you think that's meh for a child movie then you live in a movie fan bubble a bit too much. Inside Out still have more darker storyline than Zootopia since the creator of Zootopia decided to kick out the original story draft involving shock collar and far more obvious fantastic racism.
Someone decided to make a sketch comic of that version, and it's pretty good.
nicolaswildes.tumblr.com
Do you have any idea what the development cycle is like for that comic? When I was introduced to it a few weeks ago on the Zootopia thread I read it from start to current point, and nothing else has come out since.
It's really staring to bug me because the story is at a critical point in tension and buildup, and I'm left dangling over the edge of a cliff by my blue balls.
What?
Disgust is a cute. CUTE!
She was probably the most pointless one of the five.
Disgust is pretty important, she gives Riley judgement over what not to do, what to avoid and what may be unhealthy and dangerous. Disgust is an important and instinctive reaction.
She doesn't get many good lines, though.
That's what I was referring to. Not her purpose, but how minor and non-existent she was in the film.
HFW she's going to be the one who decide cock is disgusting or not.
...
To get the obvious question out of the way, what would a mentally ill person's mindscape look like? How would it affect his/her emotions?
It's like you want someone to draw this for you.
No, just wanted to engage in some pointless speculation and… oh fuck you, now I want it drawn too.
One of the things that dissapointed me was that, in the end credits and even the introduction of the parents, all emotions look the same except the animals' emotions. Pretty shitty way to portray them.
Triple Dent gum, will make you smile…
I honestly don't know if that's fan art or not
I want to see this done as well.
Isn't it from the movie?
It's in an actual episode. I don't remember the circunstances, but it wasn't important for the plot. I do remember the chocolate milk joke.
What would a sociopath mindscape and control panel look like? I'm guessing it's just Anger chained up in the back and a vaguely feline looking humanoid working the controls.
Probably a smashed control board with every emotions frantically trying to rewire the board to make it work. Sometimes it works, sometimes it blow up on their face.
Somebody draw this.
...
Depends on the mental illness. Something bipolar disorder would have Joy/Sadness constantly shoving their input into every decision no matter the scenario, while like schizophrenia would have the monitor to the control panel suddenly lose the feed and the emotions would fill in the gaps themselves with healthy helping of paranoia.
Too obvious, user.
nice amerigan digids :-DDDD
The premise is retarded and something I would have come up with when I was 5. Emotions are just too complex famalam.
...
Perfect answer
...
You're decribing the internet.
just adorable, damn I wish I could draw lolis as good as Simon.
I liked this show better when it was called Herman's Head.
Did you really? Because it got cancelled pretty fast.
That is fear, you faggot
72 episodes is not pretty fast
Moar
>>>/kaatyuun/
And Fear.
Given that the universe is either random or deterministic, nobody is guilty for any actions. There is no "soul" to hold responsible. Just a long chain of cause and effect leading back to the beginning of the universe. The only important thing is how you work towards the best possible future.
Someone can turn this into a hentai comic or porn fanfic about her getting kidnapped and sold into prostitution and living that life for years. At first disgust and fear are in control but as years go by disgust simply stop working and sadness take full control with joy pushing buttons sometimes to give fake laugh or orgasm.
...
Source?
Can't find it through reverse image search.
There's other stuff there, too.
Have a look.
the-collection.booru.org
Why do Westerners post art on Pixiv?
90% of the site's userbase is Japanese, and they only search for Japanese tags unless they can't (e.g. a character who's name is something like "R2-D2")
Thanks man.
polite sage
Even if you could fuck her, she would never like it. Her standards are simply too high for us simple mortals.
You're not typically afraid of bad fashion, rotten food and messy rooms.
...
...
...
thats what growing up is for.
Emotions have no place for the bustle of everyday life. Maximum efficiency is only reached for the individual when all emotions have been purged.
Shlomo pls go
Some holiday business got all the deadlines pushed back. It releases biweekly on mondays.
Its just our fucking luck that would happen right after reading it though.
The story needed more conflict and more story.
I think they put that big puberty button as a hint for possible sequel. Of course to do that they show need to bump the age rating up several notch. Pixar may able to do that but the Disney execs probably going to freak out if the sequel is about sexual discovery.
Sadness, actually. Her purview includes Empathy and Remorse, two things sociopaths disctinctly lack.
I think a good deal of the joke there is that they'd never get away with that as a sequel.
They could do an awkward vacation romance as a subplot and get away with it.
...
...