Looking at the name, I thought it was a story of a group of very smart agents. After watching it for a few minutes, I realized that I couldn't watch the translated name of a foreign film.
People have all kinds of emotions. There are joy, sadness, anger, disgust, and fear in movies. It is also the most common thing in our lives. The power source is very cleverly concretizing the five emotions. Indeed, I often feel that there are two little people fighting in the head. Isn't it amazing? In terms of scenes, there are daily short-term memories and long-term memories, among which there will be memories that are constantly forgetting unimportant, subconscious, abstract consciousness, imagination, various character islands, and good partners imagined in childhood , There are thinking trains, there are dreams and so on. I think this is not just a cartoon, it is very scientific, and you can think about it while watching it. I really admire the production team.
I want to say a few more points.
First, grief is not unforgivable. Having a partner to comfort you when you are sad, or crying a lot, can help you get better. Joy and sorrow are in the same place.
Second, it's nice to have family and friends. Don't give up easily.
Third, think twice before acting. Impulse is the devil, let the little people have more time to argue, maybe Lele can win.
Fourth, BingBang couldn't stop tears when he jumped from the rocket car. I believe that everyone has an imaginary playmate in childhood, especially the only child of our generation, but as we grow older, it really appears less and less. I really miss it. Thank you for showing up.
Fifth, the last easter egg is not only the five emotional villains of the little girl, but also the scene in the brain of a random person. After watching it, I can’t help but imagine the scene in my brain. I think the movie is really successful at this step. Up. And the last cat and Wang Xingren, so funny.
Finally, I hope there are more animations like this suitable for people of all ages~
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