WRECKED - Inside Out (First time reaction)

Published 2024-01-19

All Comments (21)
  • @jdblue9460
    Im not an expert on emotions but i think the emotions have more than one meaning. The mothers lead emotion being Sadness doesn't mean she is sad but perhaps she is Compassionate, very empathetic and a emotional person. For the father maybe instead of angery he could be a blunt, authoritative, and possibly strong-willed person. For riley, since joy is her main emotion, we can see that Riley is a optimistic person that tries to be happy and see the bright side of things. Again, these are my thoughts. They may not be accurate
  • @edgarretana8377
    I’ve seen a lot of people who are like “bing bong can’t die that’s stupid. If someone asks Riley if she’s ever had an imaginary friend won’t that make her remember him?” In all the memories we see of Bing Bong playing with Riley she’s a toddler. It makes sense that he would simply fade from her memory considering how young she was when she played with him.
  • @ravenm6443
    I feel one of the reasons Bing Bongs death feels so hard is because likely, without necessarily thinking about it, he represents all the memories we’ve lost with no ability to remember. If the idea of death is that loved ones live on through memory, then true death is being forgotten.
  • @tawogtrailers
    4:15 yes, Pixar consulted with many mental health professionals and child psychologists to help develop and produce this movie
  • @michaeladundon
    Joy is the perfect way to explain toxic positivity. This film is just so clever and I'm obsessed with it. Can't wait to see the 2nd one with the new emotions as Riley matures.
  • i think one of my favorite things about this movie is how it represents toxic positivity. joy constantly is trying to look on the optimistic side of things, and sometimes that's not the answer. for example, the scene when bing bong's wagon gets thrown into the pit and he's crying. sadness is able to make him feel better, but joy couldn't, as well as the scene where she's trying to teach sadness how to be happier and she doesn't understand why sadness isn't seeing things the way she does. and then, slowly, throughout the movie, joy begins to rely on sadness. from her knowledge of long term memory, to when she asks her if there's actually a station in imagination land (instead of just blindly trusting bing bong like she did at first), to eventually putting sadness above herself- "Riley needs you". joy's realization that without sadness, there cannot be joy, was such an impactful moment. they just handled it so well, and i will forever love this movie and how they handled emotions the way they did.
  • @aqqatone
    Finally someone who sticks up for sadness from the get go. 🥳
  • @joeltpw
    "Suppressing your sadness never works out, I'm talkin to you. You know you. Stop suppressing it"

    I was just here for a reaction and I got CALLED OUT :p
  • the way i sob at the realization that you can have happiness and sadness together and the control panel shutting down, this movie shows what depression is like so well, it’s literally like just being empty and the things that used to make you happy don’t make you happy anymore. it’s really sad
  • Fun fact, in one of the foreign dubs, instead of “the funny movie where the dog dies”, Sadness brings up “the funny movie where the little lion’s father dies” 😂
  • @batyabatbat
    36:48 i just realize, its a reference to "Chinatown" (1974) 😂

    "Forget it jake, its Chinatown.."
  • @j.woodbury412
    That's John Ratzenberger's voice. He has literally been in every Pixar movie ever made. He's probably best known for playing Cliff the mailman on Cheers.
  • @vanessawendigo
    The panel turning blue and yellow when both Joy and Sadness created the bitter-sweet memory is such an impactful scene for me. As I grow older I see the joy in sorrow and allow myself to feel it openly and i've never been happier.
  • @ScratchJoe
    Don't worry about crying, I watched this with my 9 year old and I cried way more than she did as I was hoping she'd respond more. I know it takes a bit more realization to be able to understand this movie. It's more for us as adults remembering what it was like to be that young, whilst trying to be able to understand the emotions your child or a child may go through.
  • @tawogtrailers
    This movie perfectly shows what depression is in a simplistic way. Other emotions try to compensate and conflict to no avail. And when her control panel goes grey and nothing works, personifies someone just shutting down altogether and not feeling anything.
  • @area52ron
    Fun fact in some countries broccoli isn’t as disliked as in some so it was changed to green peppers
  • This is my first time watching one of your reactions & my immediate thought was wow you should be a voice actor !!
  • @henrytjernlund
    Pixar has a theme pattern to their movies: What if Bugs had emotions? What if Toys had emotions? What if Cars had emotions? And here, what if Emotions had emotions?
  • @yhctower
    One of my fav Pixar films. Right up there with Wall E, Up, Coco and Toy Story