Studio: Walt Disney Studios Format: Blu-ray Number of Discs: 3 SwapaDVD Credits: 6 Total Copies: 15 Members Wishing: 0 |
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Member Movie ReviewsK. K. (GAMER) Reviewed on 3/2/2023... A lot of fun for the whole family! William J. (billystan3) from AUBURN, NY Reviewed on 10/16/2016... A wonderful, fun, family adventure and an aid for teaching children how they are each unique. This film takes the makings of personality and makes it a fun adventure for all. As I sat watching this with my grandson and seen him catch the humor as well as the seriousness of the film his creative side started coming back to the foreground of his personhood. He'd lost his mom a few months before and had climbed into a pit that was almost impossible to bring him out of. All that aside this is one fun wholesome family film. I'd recommend it to anyone. A solid four out of five stars. 1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful. Daniel W. from LANSING, MI Reviewed on 8/30/2016... A wonderful return to form for Pixar, this is their best work since Up. Well thought out and wonderfully inventive it is a cartoon where much of it may go over your child's head, but there is enough fun here to keep them entertained. There's some great voice work here, highlighted by Lewis Black as Anger and Phyllis Smith, who is wonderful as Sadness. Oh yeah, the story. In a nutshell you are inside the head of a young girl named Riley and you get to know her emotions, led by ring leader Joy (Amy Poehler), Fear (Bill Hader), Disgust (Mindy Kaling) and the aforementioned Anger and Sadness. Like I said, the whole set up is very well done, and beyond the chuckles there's some deeper pondering to be had in this movie. After the recent string of less than stellar films, at least by Pixar standards, this alleviated my worries. Pixar is back to being Pixar. They just need to stay away from doing sequels in my book. 1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
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