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- Pixar's Inside Out explored the way that people's emotions work in a unique way, and the film's ending revealed a lot about the balance of these emotions. Feelings like sadness are often considered negative, and Riley's journey was all about how embracing uncomfortable emotions is necessary and important.
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Jun 22, 2015 · Sadness doesn’t do anything, She occasionally sneaks onto the controls governing Riley when no one’s looking and makes her cry, but for the most part she just hangs around, being kind of a...
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Jun 18, 2015 · Sadness, it turns out, is not Joy’s rival but her partner. Our ability to feel sad is what stirs compassion in others and empathy in ourselves. There is no growth without loss, and no art ...
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Sep 20, 2023 · Throughout the majority of Inside Out, Sadness is something of a nuisance. Though Joy valued the roles that Anger, Disgust, and Fear had in Riley's well-being, she couldn't see any benefit to Riley being sad. However, it was ironically thanks to Joy's determination to isolate Sadness that things went wrong for Riley.
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Jun 22, 2015 · But Sadness? Sadness doesn’t do anything, She occasionally sneaks onto the controls governing Riley when no one’s looking and makes her cry, but for the most part she just hangs around, being kind of a bummer. READ MORE: Cannes Review: Pixar’s ‘Inside Out’ With Amy Poehler, Bill Hader, Mindy Kaling & More
In this video, we delve deep into the character of Sadness from Pixar's Inside Out. Often misunderstood, Sadness plays a crucial role in shaping the emotiona...
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Jul 8, 2015 · Emotions expert Dacher Keltner, who advised director Pete Docter throughout the making of the new Pixar hit, dives deep into the science of emotion, and tells us how Inside Out could teach Western culture an important lesson.
Jul 11, 2015 · “Inside Out” isn’t having any of that. In the end the movie tells us that it’s normal for Riley to feel sad about relocating and losing her old friends, it’s normal to feel angry about having no say in it, it’s normal to feel fear when she contemplates her new present and her unknown future.