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Inside out, Pixar's latest

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Has anyone else seen this? In my opinion it's Pixar's best. It's so sweet and genuinely emotional. Plus the short at the start is genuinely the best Pixar short I've ever seen
 
I agree, it is Pixar's best. I love that they are releasing creative, original concepts while the rest of Hollywood dishes out same old...
 
I really want to see it. I am waiting until it gets to our $3 theater though so I can take all of my brother's kids.
 
I WILL be going to watch it. Sounds and looks great.
 
I think it's their best since Toy Story 3.

And I just "lava" the short film that played before the movie.
 
First of all, this is not the best Pixar because it is NOT better than Wall-E. Nothing is better than Wall-E. This was good enough though.

You should see it. Much of it is cute and clever and an interesting representation of psychology you don't see much of in cinema, let alone family movies. That said, the characters are more like caricatures. Amy Poehler's character is almost never funny, and it more or less feels like a very ambitious missed opportunity. The kid is sad because she's moving away? Really? You can't go even a little bit darker? This is a movie about a child's world getting torn apart and her childhood memories in constant decay, and Disney chose the cause to be moving to the coast from the midwest (I would have killed for this as a child) and losing her hockey buddies?

Pixar has touched on loss and childhood abandonment before. This movie could have been brilliant. Instead it just felt safe.
 
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