Pixar’s Amazing ‘Inside Out’: From Talking Cars to Little Emotion-People Who Live in Our Brains

Who knew? Our emotions actually run our lives!
Mark Jackson
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Ladies and gentleman—Pixar’s back, telling toon-tales for tots and tweens, with tech skills nobody else can touch!

The wonderfully inventive “Inside Out,” Pixar’s latest, is about the human emotions of mad, sad, glad, fear, and disgust—anthropomorphized into little cartoon characters who live in our brains. It tells the story of how they help us run our lives.

Riley's eyes function similarly to the windshields of the starship Enterprise in "Star Trek."
Mark Jackson
Mark Jackson
Film Critic
Mark Jackson is the chief film critic for The Epoch Times. In addition to film, he enjoys martial arts, motorcycles, rock-climbing, qigong, and human rights activism. Jackson earned a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Williams College, followed by 20 years' experience as a New York professional actor. He narrated The Epoch Times audiobook "How the Specter of Communism is Ruling Our World," available on iTunes, Audible, and YouTube. Mark is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic.
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