@@neighborhoodk3477 wrong lmao, she was NOT a villain. she was both the protagonist and an antagonist. in the beginning while sadness was the antagonist, joy was the protagonist, and then they swapped, sadness was a protagonist while joy was antagonist, then toward the end both were protagonists again. villains are characters that are evil and remain antagonists the entire story (all villains are antagonists but not all antagonists are villains, these are not interchangeable terms). while yes, a character can't be both the protagonist and the antagonist at the _same_ time, they CAN change roles over the course of the story as joy does. in fact, you could even argue that joy is an antagonist from the very beginning, and only becomes a protagonist in the third-fourth quarter of the story
@@MonAhgasInsomniAroELF they are deuteragonists. Joy is absolutely a villian. She's a fucking asshole. just bc she has a smile on her face doesn't make her morally correct or again not a fucking asshole. Sadness never once took the protagonist role so yea she was the antagonist, the antagonist just changed Joy's perspective
@@MonAhgasInsomniAroELFsadness was never an antagonist, she was simply trying to do her job as an emotion and no one understood because they were in a new situation. What sadness was doing in the beginning was exactly what she needed to do in the end. Trying to prevent sadness is what made the situation worse.
Child psychiatrists have praised this film for the portrayal of the internal landscape of the mind. Obiously this isn't really how the brain works, but it is a good way to represent it in a way for children to understand.
I'm glad y'all were emotionally intelligent enough to realize they were doing sadness dirty off the rip because everyone else gets mad at sadness but y'all knew the importance❤❤❤
I think there is a purpose of that. Since Riley was trying to be happy for her parents, Joy also tries to contain Sadness and deem that being sad is not the appropriate emotion to have. And since Joy was the protagonist, the antagonist was first deemed to be Sadness until they slip in the Bing Bong scene where we realize, it is okay to be sad. That was when the roles were switched. Brilliant storytelling because by the end of the movie, EVERYONE would be like it's okay to be sad.
Some context that may help explain the dad's behavior at the dinner table is that he just got a job with (presumably) a startup in San Fransisco-one of the most expensive places to live, and the moving truck didn't show up...I think like many of us he just zoned out at the dinner table to give his mind a break. He's a great dad from what they show.
He moved across the country to downtown San Francisco in 2015 for a job that involves him being at surprise investor meetings. So I think it's safe to say that Riley's family are multi-millionaires, possibly billionaires, by now. Those skinny houses on steep streets are iconic, and worth millions nowadays.
I have a theory that in the movie the reason Riley parents call her their “happy girl” is because when she was a baby she smile and giggled which is unusual because babies cry in the first hours of being born.
Not all babies cry when they're born...my parents told me that I didn't cry when I was born, instead I was hyper alert and moving my head towards every little sound I heard. They thought it was the strangest thing that I didn't cry 😅
Yeah it is very clear from the portrayal of Joy that she is Riley's dominant emotion which lead the whole plot of Joy never letting Sadness take control because she wanted Riley to stay "happy girl"
There was one post where it pointed out that Sadness was the middle emotion for the mom and Anger was the middle emotion for the dad, kinda like Joy was for Riley. And I agree that Riley was going through depression after moving, which was why Sadness couldn’t explain why she kept messing with things in the HQ. Hoping to see new emotions in the sequel.
Fun fact! when this movie was released and it came to the broccoli pizza scene in different countries the veggie was different depending on what a baby statistically disliked the most in that country and apparently for America it's broccoli.
This movie was me when I was a young teen. Moved from where I’d lived all my life to a new town to live with a parent I hardly knew. It was accurate as to what depression feels like. There’s no joy, there’s no sadness. You’re angry, fearful, disgusted with everything and numb. It was letting out my sadness to my sister, and really showing how hurt I was that helped. And from each of those core emotions we get the rest. Like from sadness there’s empathy and compassion. Hence the mother being controlled by sadness. Where as from anger comes protection and discipline…hence the father being controlled by anger. It’s an amazing tool to teach kids that their emotions are all valid and equally important. Glad y’all liked it. I can’t wait for the next one.
You guys caught on to most of what was going on with Riley way faster than most other reactors. Especially Rob. Good work here. What I love about this movie is that it's a simple way to talk about complicated feelings. If you're a parent, USE THIS. Watch it with your kid, and then if they're acting out or acting weird, talk about how they're feeling in these terms. "When you did that, which emotion do you think was running the board? What color was that memory ball?" And so forth. It basically creates a language that you can communicate with kids about things that they don't usually know how to put into words.
I love y’all’s commentary!! Like talking abt how you have a bad dream and wake up, only to fall back asleep n it continues.. I thought tht only happened to me n absolutely hate when it happens 😭
14:53 actually if you understand abstract thought and the stages of it, it’s quite amusing as a psych student this is one of my favourite Pixar movies, I understood like non of it as a child but now I eat it up and can’t wait for 2 I’ve said for years we need one about anxiety
No, Sadness did not cause this predicament. Sadness felt COMPELLED to touch the memories, because she doesn't control _when_ Riley is sad, but how she _expresses_ that sadness. Joy is the cause of everything out of her need to be in control the whole time, and to make Riley be happy at what is a stressful time in her life. She needed to grieve, and even when she was alone by the park railing and starting to feel it, Joy pushed Sadness back down and insisted that Riley show herself as happy. This is called Toxic Positivity, and like you guys said at the beginning, happiness and sorrow need to balance each other out. Joy's continual insistence on pushing Sadness out of her spot at the control board and in HQ is a problem, and if she had just LET Sadness do her job instead of insisting that NONE of the Core Memories were allowed to be sad -- and her trying to interfere with letting that Core Memory go -- none of this would have happened.
They captured how depression works really well. I suffer from it and i feel so numb most of the time like i have no emotions. This movie makes me cry so hard.
Rob says there are more emotions than just the 5 we see: all the other complex emotions are built on the core 5 or a blend of them. Check out an emotions chart and see what you think. It's great to show them in childhood where they are just developing.
I find it interesting the emotions of everyone else in this world feel like their human counterparts, but Riley’s are all unique and different, even gendered differently.
The writers said it was because they couldn’t make them unique for people who would only be shown for a few minutes apiece, so they decided to go broader.
16:18 She's trying to force herself to be happy by doing something she knows she enjoys, when she really doesn't want to. She's refusing the deal with the pain causing her sadness, and so long as she keeps doing that she can't move forward emotionally.
I like waking up from nightmares cause then I’ll know Issa nightmare so I always go back to sleep hoping I appear in the nightmare again cause right after I’m back in it turns into a lucid dream🗣️
I can’t wait for inside out 2 to come out.. even though it’s gonna come out in summer time and I’m probably gonna forget about it when that time comes 😭
15:46 Riley's imaginary boyfriend The movie is great but I don't think these guys really tried to understand Joy. They understood the premise and even the mom and dad. But they just agreed Joy was power hungry. She wasn't. (minus rob. He blamed the parents)
@@Maxwellish he was the opposite of the rest. He had more understanding on the emotions. But less for the parents. It wasn't really on the parents that Riley fell into a spiral. We see sadness as Riley's consciousness feeling regret and sorta homesick. And disgust and fear made Riley subject to overthinking everything. That could've been avoided if then parents noticed, but it also could've been better if Riley came out and talked about it. Dad being busy with work and mom being busy with the move and the movers. Things were going wrong. But the parents wanted Riley to be happy that's why they tried hockey... But she didn't want to be happy there. She needed to find happiness again. That's why at the end, they needed Sadness. To show that she wasn't all that happy about the move. And joy to show she would do her best to make the most of it
Joy was being stubborn 😢😢 and ruthless to sadness for no reason at all just because she's doing her job 21:31 21:36 with her selfish self I'm glad her ass didn't make it lmaoo
22:02 That's what I'm saying its like she's a bully Joy 😢😢 like sadness can never help out like Riley's nevrr gonna have a bad day people can't be happy all the time big deal with it 😭❤️ Lmaoo
I love that in a way, Joy was both the protagonist and antagonist. Those are usually the best characters.
She was the *protagonist and *villain. Antagonists has to be a separate entity that opposes the a character.
@@neighborhoodk3477she was going against herself
@@neighborhoodk3477 wrong lmao, she was NOT a villain. she was both the protagonist and an antagonist. in the beginning while sadness was the antagonist, joy was the protagonist, and then they swapped, sadness was a protagonist while joy was antagonist, then toward the end both were protagonists again. villains are characters that are evil and remain antagonists the entire story (all villains are antagonists but not all antagonists are villains, these are not interchangeable terms). while yes, a character can't be both the protagonist and the antagonist at the _same_ time, they CAN change roles over the course of the story as joy does. in fact, you could even argue that joy is an antagonist from the very beginning, and only becomes a protagonist in the third-fourth quarter of the story
@@MonAhgasInsomniAroELF they are deuteragonists. Joy is absolutely a villian. She's a fucking asshole. just bc she has a smile on her face doesn't make her morally correct or again not a fucking asshole. Sadness never once took the protagonist role so yea she was the antagonist, the antagonist just changed Joy's perspective
@@MonAhgasInsomniAroELFsadness was never an antagonist, she was simply trying to do her job as an emotion and no one understood because they were in a new situation. What sadness was doing in the beginning was exactly what she needed to do in the end. Trying to prevent sadness is what made the situation worse.
Child psychiatrists have praised this film for the portrayal of the internal landscape of the mind. Obiously this isn't really how the brain works, but it is a good way to represent it in a way for children to understand.
13:10 That hit me so deep I had to pause: "Maybe some of these structures have to break down so they can be rebuilt" 🥺🥺🥺🥺
“I wonder where stupidity is?” That’s straight facts 😂 20:53
I'm glad y'all were emotionally intelligent enough to realize they were doing sadness dirty off the rip because everyone else gets mad at sadness but y'all knew the importance❤❤❤
fr im sick of reactors complaining about sadness even AFTER the movie is finished like... tell me you did not get the message without telling me
haha @@lisacopeland6872
I think there is a purpose of that. Since Riley was trying to be happy for her parents, Joy also tries to contain Sadness and deem that being sad is not the appropriate emotion to have. And since Joy was the protagonist, the antagonist was first deemed to be Sadness until they slip in the Bing Bong scene where we realize, it is okay to be sad. That was when the roles were switched. Brilliant storytelling because by the end of the movie, EVERYONE would be like it's okay to be sad.
This thumbnail makes it look like Jerry really went through it with this movie 😂
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Jerry is like: "Noooo Bing Bong died!"
But Bing-Bong though 😢😭
Honestly, I don’t blame him this movie is an emotional roller coaster. I mean, it is an emotional roller coaster.
Some context that may help explain the dad's behavior at the dinner table is that he just got a job with (presumably) a startup in San Fransisco-one of the most expensive places to live, and the moving truck didn't show up...I think like many of us he just zoned out at the dinner table to give his mind a break. He's a great dad from what they show.
He moved across the country to downtown San Francisco in 2015 for a job that involves him being at surprise investor meetings. So I think it's safe to say that Riley's family are multi-millionaires, possibly billionaires, by now. Those skinny houses on steep streets are iconic, and worth millions nowadays.
I have a theory that in the movie the reason Riley parents call her their “happy girl” is because when she was a baby she smile and giggled which is unusual because babies cry in the first hours of being born.
Yeah, plus for the most part joy was her dominant emotion
Not all babies cry when they're born...my parents told me that I didn't cry when I was born, instead I was hyper alert and moving my head towards every little sound I heard. They thought it was the strangest thing that I didn't cry 😅
@@Pika999 Yeah I knew. I think back in the day if the baby didn’t cry then the doctors would hit them on the butt.
Yeah it is very clear from the portrayal of Joy that she is Riley's dominant emotion which lead the whole plot of Joy never letting Sadness take control because she wanted Riley to stay "happy girl"
There was one post where it pointed out that Sadness was the middle emotion for the mom and Anger was the middle emotion for the dad, kinda like Joy was for Riley.
And I agree that Riley was going through depression after moving, which was why Sadness couldn’t explain why she kept messing with things in the HQ. Hoping to see new emotions in the sequel.
You guys are one of the few that doesn't blame sadness throughout the first part of the movie lol
I LOVE this new era of you reacting to animation movies 🥺
They make joy look like the hero when really its sadness. Joy was the one suppressing her sadness. When you NEED to feel sadness.
it makes sadness look like the hero in the end
@@ranniwolves shes always been the hero tho, thats the sad part. Joy just didnt realize it
Fun fact! when this movie was released and it came to the broccoli pizza scene in different countries the veggie was different depending on what a baby statistically disliked the most in that country and apparently for America it's broccoli.
Huh, I did not know that 🤔
This movie was me when I was a young teen. Moved from where I’d lived all my life to a new town to live with a parent I hardly knew. It was accurate as to what depression feels like. There’s no joy, there’s no sadness. You’re angry, fearful, disgusted with everything and numb. It was letting out my sadness to my sister, and really showing how hurt I was that helped. And from each of those core emotions we get the rest. Like from sadness there’s empathy and compassion. Hence the mother being controlled by sadness. Where as from anger comes protection and discipline…hence the father being controlled by anger. It’s an amazing tool to teach kids that their emotions are all valid and equally important. Glad y’all liked it. I can’t wait for the next one.
You guys caught on to most of what was going on with Riley way faster than most other reactors. Especially Rob. Good work here.
What I love about this movie is that it's a simple way to talk about complicated feelings. If you're a parent, USE THIS. Watch it with your kid, and then if they're acting out or acting weird, talk about how they're feeling in these terms. "When you did that, which emotion do you think was running the board? What color was that memory ball?" And so forth. It basically creates a language that you can communicate with kids about things that they don't usually know how to put into words.
Most reactions always blame sadness during the first part of je movie. Thank you guys for understanding the message before joy did :)
I love y’all’s commentary!! Like talking abt how you have a bad dream and wake up, only to fall back asleep n it continues.. I thought tht only happened to me n absolutely hate when it happens 😭
14:53 actually if you understand abstract thought and the stages of it, it’s quite amusing as a psych student this is one of my favourite Pixar movies, I understood like non of it as a child but now I eat it up and can’t wait for 2 I’ve said for years we need one about anxiety
Ooo this is actually really cool!!
8:45 "Just knock her out" omg 💀😭
No, Sadness did not cause this predicament. Sadness felt COMPELLED to touch the memories, because she doesn't control _when_ Riley is sad, but how she _expresses_ that sadness. Joy is the cause of everything out of her need to be in control the whole time, and to make Riley be happy at what is a stressful time in her life. She needed to grieve, and even when she was alone by the park railing and starting to feel it, Joy pushed Sadness back down and insisted that Riley show herself as happy. This is called Toxic Positivity, and like you guys said at the beginning, happiness and sorrow need to balance each other out. Joy's continual insistence on pushing Sadness out of her spot at the control board and in HQ is a problem, and if she had just LET Sadness do her job instead of insisting that NONE of the Core Memories were allowed to be sad -- and her trying to interfere with letting that Core Memory go -- none of this would have happened.
As a child therapist, I use this movie a lot to help kids connect with their emotions. It's great!
They captured how depression works really well. I suffer from it and i feel so numb most of the time like i have no emotions. This movie makes me cry so hard.
Doesn't matter how many times I watch this, when she hugs her parents at the end I always shed a tear or two.
Rob says there are more emotions than just the 5 we see: all the other complex emotions are built on the core 5 or a blend of them. Check out an emotions chart and see what you think. It's great to show them in childhood where they are just developing.
I find it interesting the emotions of everyone else in this world feel like their human counterparts, but Riley’s are all unique and different, even gendered differently.
The writers said it was because they couldn’t make them unique for people who would only be shown for a few minutes apiece, so they decided to go broader.
7:42 😢😢😢 Exactly that's where depression comes in for some people and people like Joy don't know that when you isolate them out
Inside Out was such an underrated movie I hope y’all react to the sequel when it releases
It won an Oscar and I never saw a bad review. It was not underrated
@@cmo6055 it’s pretty underrated compared to other Pixar movies. Barely see it being talked about enough
This movie have some deep meaning, miss pat ❤
ye where’s Pat?❤
ZOOTOPIA REACTION NEXT🔥
These type of movies hit different 👏👏👏👏
I just discovered your channel I’m so happy to hang out with you guys
16:18 She's trying to force herself to be happy by doing something she knows she enjoys, when she really doesn't want to. She's refusing the deal with the pain causing her sadness, and so long as she keeps doing that she can't move forward emotionally.
Joy is the perfect example of "toxic positivity". Cinema Therapy here on YT did an episode on it, which was really interesting.
Omg I’ve been waiting on this. I’m so excited. Soul is another if yall enjoyed this one. 😍🥰
I like waking up from nightmares cause then I’ll know Issa nightmare so I always go back to sleep hoping I appear in the nightmare again cause right after I’m back in it turns into a lucid dream🗣️
I can’t wait for inside out 2 to come out.. even though it’s gonna come out in summer time and I’m probably gonna forget about it when that time comes 😭
ayyyy love this movie so much!
so glad yall reacted to it
“Knock her out” IM IN TEARS
Osmosis Jones reaction when? 👀
15:46 Riley's imaginary boyfriend
The movie is great but I don't think these guys really tried to understand Joy. They understood the premise and even the mom and dad. But they just agreed Joy was power hungry. She wasn't. (minus rob. He blamed the parents)
it’s like the one time rob understood something lol
@@Maxwellish he was the opposite of the rest. He had more understanding on the emotions. But less for the parents. It wasn't really on the parents that Riley fell into a spiral. We see sadness as Riley's consciousness feeling regret and sorta homesick. And disgust and fear made Riley subject to overthinking everything. That could've been avoided if then parents noticed, but it also could've been better if Riley came out and talked about it. Dad being busy with work and mom being busy with the move and the movers. Things were going wrong. But the parents wanted Riley to be happy that's why they tried hockey... But she didn't want to be happy there. She needed to find happiness again.
That's why at the end, they needed Sadness. To show that she wasn't all that happy about the move. And joy to show she would do her best to make the most of it
Joy was being stubborn 😢😢 and ruthless to sadness for no reason at all just because she's doing her job 21:31 21:36 with her selfish self I'm glad her ass didn't make it lmaoo
Just in time for Inside Out 2
Did yall watch the movie Soul yet?
15:23 the South Park reference goes crazy😂
You gotta watch the movie soul!!!! It is even better!!!
22:02 That's what I'm saying its like she's a bully Joy 😢😢 like sadness can never help out like Riley's nevrr gonna have a bad day people can't be happy all the time big deal with it 😭❤️ Lmaoo
No Pat doesn’t feel right 😂
Sadness gets no respect.
She's my favourite character!
Ikr 😢😢
So disrespectful
15:49 I understood that joke 😂
I love the part where you are reacting to a movie but you’re ON THE PHONE ALMOST EVERY SINGLE FRAMR 😊
You guys should react to Osmosis Jones since Jerry brought it up.
Guys please do The Deadpool Movies next !
React to Big Hero 6
Robs seems to be into this 😂
Have you guys seen the inside out 2 tralier
Please do Up and The Incredibles!
“she’s going through something”
well OBVIOUSLY, she only has anger, fear and disgust in here head….🤦🏼♀️
Yall should react to Incredibles and incredibles 2
You guys should watch coco
May y’all react to Friday (1995) if y’all haven’t seen it because it’s really funny😂❤️
When you guys going to react to The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbird and Snakes?
I hope your react will
Start next InsideOut 2
React To REAL STEEL
React to the trailer of the 2nd movie
Your not a react channel without watching Avatar the last Airbender 😂😂
I know this is a late reply, but they already finish the series.
Y’all miss all the funny dialogue cuz dude in the white plaid shirt talk too much 🙄
Can You guys react to kingdom live action movies ??? They are fire and is a good adaptation of the manga!! ( There are currently 3)
Please react to Zootopia ❤🙏
U should react to regular show
Can you react to ninjago
....you exed BingBong out......not a good sign for your work here - it is a main scene.
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