Things go from bad to worse for Riley when Joy and Sadness accidentally leave Headquarters and get lost in the labyrinth of Riley’s long term memory (leaving Fear, Disgust, and Anger in charge!). Helping Riley navigate this storm are Riley’s emotions, portrayed as five colorful characters that live and work in “Headquarters,” or the main control center in Riley’s brain. Needless to say, things don’t exactly go smoothly for Riley or her family. Yeah, she’s lived her entire life in rural Minnesota… until now. Of course, getting use to city life is easier said than done, considering she’s moved away from friends, a familiar school, her much loved junior hockey team, and, well, winter. Riley’s an eleven-year-old girl who’s trying to adjust to her new life in San Francisco. Now, if you haven’t seen the movie, let me just warn you that this will contain a few spoilers!īut before we get to those, let me introduce you to Riley, the central character in this film. Maybe you missed it if you’ve seen the movie, but the similarities are there. How is that, you ask? Well, surprisingly, one of the main characters is a lot like Christ. It can also help us talk to them about Christ. Pixar’s latest movie, Inside Out, doesn’t just give us the opportunity to talk to kids about their emotions.
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