The movie explores certain emotions of every human, being the real figures. An American girl named Riley faces the basic emotions from childhood being, Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust. The emotions posing as real figures in her mind store colored orbs for every experience of her, which becomes memories. Inside Out, a 2015 movie, is directed by Pete Docter, streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, and Hotstar. It is an American animated and comedy movie, with a gist of adventure, starring Amy Poehler as Joy, Phyllis Smith as Sadness, and Kaitlyn Dias as Riley. Riley moves to San Francisco for her father's new job at the age of 11, experiencing a new house, school, and a whole new life. Riley feels sad on her first day at a new school and an observer of broccoli on her pizza. In her mind, Sadness, on the other hand, retroactively turns joyous memories sad that causes Riley to cry in front of the class. While Joy and Sadness look for the core memories into the long term memory storage, Anger and Fear take their place and results in Riley moving away from her parents, friends, and hobbies. It came into notice that some of Riley’s memories contained in the balls included Pixar movies from Up, like Carl and Ellie's wedding.
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