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If you liked Up, then go for it.
(I have seen Straight Outta Compton, which was actually pretty good. I wasn’t expecting it to be that good, to be honest.
You better brace yourself for a long wait then, because it probably won’t happen anytime soon (at least according to Pete Docter).
Anger: DID I ASK FOR THE GUM COMMERCIAL?!
Triple dent gum,
will make you smile.
Triple dent gum,
It lasts a while.
Triple dent gum,
will help you Mister,
to punch bad breath right in the kisser.
Triple Dent Gum!
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Alright, I can accept this explanation. Thank you!
Can’t wait for a sequel.
The film takes place during a difficult transition in Riley’s life, and Due to the longing of happy memories from old house.
Therefore - Sadness began to take control of an impulse she herself did not understand.
I’ve paid attention throughout the entire movie (to the point of being slightly disappointed that there was no post-credits scene). I base my original comment on the fact that Joy couldn’t ‘restore’ the memories ‘spoiled’ by Sadness as soon as it happened, and also that she couldn’t do the same trick the Sadness did on a whim, requiring some dramatic “trapped in a point of no return” scene.
If it’s explained by the existence of some other force (which unexplicably forces Sadness to touch everything), then I have to ask why there is another force in the first place, and why it’s not explained.
I guess I can’t nitpick that much because it’s about the mind, and it’s incredibly hard to decipher it. I liked this movie.
It’s my leading emotion a lot of times.
Yeah, having happy memories about how good was before compare to the crappy present, can be very sad thing!
It’s call - Longing
Did you stop paying attention partway through, or did you just miss the scene with Joy in the memory dump?