During the end credits of Inside Out, the latest animated feature from Pixar, we are treated to an assortment of peeks inside the head of a host of ancillary characters from the film — a schoolteacher, a bus driver, a burnout cashier at a pizza place, even a dog and a cat — all of whom have their own crew of emotions working to keep their charge in a precarious kind of balance. It's a crowd-pleasing touch, and it's garnered some of the biggest laughs at the film's premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, but I couldn't help but wonder what my own emotions — particularly Joy, Sadness, and Disgust — had been up to throughout the film's running time.
I will admit to having a somewhat fraught relationship with this film going in. Director Pete...
Pixar's Inside Out plays with our emotions both effectively and recklessly
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