Taking an inventive look at complex issues
Pixar's Inside Out occupies that rarefied space reserved for films that are meaningful for viewers of all ages.
THE inner workings of a young girl's mind hardly seems to be a concept with enough lasting appeal to base a children's film around but then again, Pixar is one studio that knows how to get into the heads - and hearts - of an audience. Its latest film, Inside Out, manages the considerable feat of taking a thoughtful, sensitive and highly inventive look at issues both complex and essential - such as emotions and core memories - through cartoon characters that are somehow true to life.
Twenty years after its first feature film Toy Story burst into the collective consciousness, the team that also gave us modern-day classics like Finding Nemo (2003), Ratatouille (2007) and Up (2009) proves to be in fine fettle wit…
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