Today I will write about a movie I watched about a young girl who moves to her new home, with 5 emotions controlling her. The main characters are Riley, Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Anger, Fear, and Riley's mom and dad. Riley is usually happy because Joy is constantly trying to make all her memories happy, leading to a somewhat bossy personality. Riley is always rapidly changing her emotions, making it hard to move to her new home, leaving behind all her memories in Minnesota, where she grew up in. Joy is a very optimistic person, which fits her name, and tries to make as many of Riley's memories as she can, happy. Sadness has a personality which can be seen as an opposite to Joy's personality, being a very gloomy person, not liking happy things, while favouring sad things. The third emotion is Disgust, who has a very "socially knowledgeable" personality, knowing which girl is the popular one, and knowing what clothes to wear on Riley's first school day at her new school. So that can lead to being easily disgusted by others, but she can be clever, making Anger madder so he breaks a window that's blocking Joy and Sadness. Anger, as his name suggests, is easily agitated by his surroundings, bursting or erupting flames from his head depending on his level of rage/anger. He is also bright red in colour. Lastly, Fear, the last emotion, is usually cowering in fear but has an amazingly fast ability to calculate anything that could go on in a situation. Now, we have Riley's parents. They have been shown to be very caring, and rarely gets mad at her. As shown in the movie, Riley's parents love hockey and skating, so it's possible Riley inherited her love of hockey from them. But in the end, it was a pretty good movie.
Brief summary:The movie is about a young girl named Riley, who moves from her old childhood home in Minnesota, to a smaller, more "rundown" home in San Francisco, which leads to a lot of problems with her 5 emotions, Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Fear, and Anger. Such as her losing memories that are very dear to her, her memories getting corrupted, and an inability to feel happiness due to Joy and Sadness being sucked out of the "control center". So her 5 emotions must do everything they can to fix all the problems, but that leads to them having a time limit, before a certain idea is complete to regain Riley's happiness. Although along the way, they find a lost imaginary friend who helps them before Riley can accomplish the idea set in motion, because Anger, Fear, and Disgust lose all control of the control center.
Reflection: We watched this movie to maybe teach us about keeping emotions in check.
I personally thought this was a pretty good movie overall.
I felt there wasn't anything wrong with the movie, except Riley being the only character whose emotions are different genders. It also surprised me because it was a lot better than I thought it would be.
This didn't really relate or make me remember anything though.
I also felt there wasn't anything to be discussed about, in the movie, except for the sequel material with Bing-Bong.
Brief summary:The movie is about a young girl named Riley, who moves from her old childhood home in Minnesota, to a smaller, more "rundown" home in San Francisco, which leads to a lot of problems with her 5 emotions, Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Fear, and Anger. Such as her losing memories that are very dear to her, her memories getting corrupted, and an inability to feel happiness due to Joy and Sadness being sucked out of the "control center". So her 5 emotions must do everything they can to fix all the problems, but that leads to them having a time limit, before a certain idea is complete to regain Riley's happiness. Although along the way, they find a lost imaginary friend who helps them before Riley can accomplish the idea set in motion, because Anger, Fear, and Disgust lose all control of the control center.
Reflection: We watched this movie to maybe teach us about keeping emotions in check.
I personally thought this was a pretty good movie overall.
I felt there wasn't anything wrong with the movie, except Riley being the only character whose emotions are different genders. It also surprised me because it was a lot better than I thought it would be.
This didn't really relate or make me remember anything though.
I also felt there wasn't anything to be discussed about, in the movie, except for the sequel material with Bing-Bong.