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I like that you realize from the start the importance of Sadness. It seems like every other reactor to this movie always come down on Sadness, telling her to back off, when it's Joy that needs to back off. It's not good to be happy all the time, in fact, I think it can actually be bad.
Because we're often taught, even from a young age, that sadness = bad, because it's considered a negative emotion. Sadness is associated with depression, negative behavior changes, s*icide, or even simply being a mood killer when around other people. Society doesn't like to deal with other people's sadness. How people see and treat your sadness, unfortunately, is certainly not always as accepting as we got with Riley and her parents. We have the luxury of living in an era now where mental health is openly talked about, but it wasn't too long ago when going to therapy was still considered taboo, let alone talking about it. Some people grew up in households where their sadness was dismissed by their parents and those around them. For many, crying is treated as a weakness that'll get you bullied, whether by peers or even in the home, so they are taught or learned to suppress because it's deemed wrong/bad otherwise... Think about something as simple as small talk. If someone just casually walked up and said, "Hey, how have you been?". If you don't respond with what's considered an "appropriate" answer, such as "Good", "Fine", or at worse "I've been better", and you actually express your sad emotions, most you'd often get looked at awkwardly, and suddenly that person is not going want to talk to you, even though they asked, because that's not what society program us to respond. It's one of the main reasons I hate small talk because it's mostly disingenuous. It's not easy to easily shake that type of mental programing, even when you know better (which many reactors do considering many of them eventually start catching on the more they see it play out before Joy does)... That's why this movie is important, and many therapists/ psychologists use it to help explain emotions, especially to children. It's one thing to have the experiences of what's happening in the movie, it's another to see a visualization of how the mind and emotions work, even if it's a animated personification, and showing it along with as the experiences play out...
Something I realized only a couple days ago, despite this movie being 9 years old: When the console goes dark, the darkness spreads out from the idea bulb like a rash. A rash idea.
@@enonymous794 That's not the least bit funny. You see what happened when Anger tried to take over. It was his idea that Riley run away and you see how that worked out.
@@j.woodbury412 Yeah but you worded it wrong dude, it should've been "This is why your anger should never make decisions" since yes, while you are angry, anger is in control but during this period, any other emotion could take and put the idea bulb into the panel so it's not always limited to anger
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I love inside out cause I feel like it’s a realistic representation of mental health and what people go through My favorite is disgust and joy 😊✌🏽💯 New subscriber 🔥
can y’all do more movie reactions 🔥 also i’d give my left kidney for yall to start watching the tv series dexter 😭❤️ it’s so good and im 98% sure it’s on netflix if yall got it