I thought Wall-E was already the greatest, until I had it

Chet 2022-03-22 09:01:12

When I saw the poster of the Secret Agent Team, it was really difficult to watch this film with interest. Fortunately, I haven't seen the poster of this film before entering the theater. Otherwise I will also miss this unspeakable great movie. When I remembered that I was immersed in Pixar’s Well-E’s classic shots and perfect emotional curve arrangement, I just thought, if there is a film, because it is produced by Pixar, as long as it can be close to Wall-E, then it must be It's worth seeing.

But the mind agent team was completely unexpected. He actually used visuals to present the most impossible thing to visualize-thinking. From the setting point of view, the whole film can be regarded as a psychology reader from beginning to end, including the latest consensus of various psychology, but the humanistic care in it, and the reverence for that kind of creation or existence, is full of it. It is better than any verbal expression. Who could have imagined that there are so many colorful memories in our brains, and so many entanglements and conflicts in our hearts. And who would have thought that friends in memory, the recovery of memories, the abstraction of concepts, and the forgetting of growth are so distressing, but none of the links will work, because only in this way can we survive. Who can imagine that the console in our minds is upgraded from a button to a variety of complex joysticks, and even a variety of discourse dictionaries.

If it weren't for this film, I really can't imagine how difficult it is for people to live in this world, so that people's minds must use such a complicated mechanism to allow us to survive in this world. Even so, we all feel struggling in our own survival. People have to sigh the greatness of creation or evolution.

Every day when you fall asleep, there are balls of various colors in your mind that are sorting out. At the same time, we are trying to remember some things, forget some things, strengthen the islands in our minds, and discard those that may be very precious, but and Now popsicles that have nothing to do with survival.

Many people cried at the moment when the popsicle took Joy and flew up the cliff in a rainbow car, but all I want to say is that I cried from beginning to end for this film.

How to say it, when you see that Joy is so precious holding a happy core memory, it is carefully placed in the long-term memory, flying across the night sky on the various islands, and it is involuntarily moved.

Our memories are so precious, everyone is, and everyone's heart is.
Who can imagine that a word of ours might destroy an island in the minds of people around us. Maybe an indifferent look will turn a happy core memory ball blue. Moreover, in today’s society, in order to protect ourselves, to stay away from danger, to obtain money and power, we have become indifferent. We have even closed our inner islands. We have sealed up our memories, and we have even forgotten that in ourselves Deep down in his heart, how emotional we are, and how slender and commendable is the complexity of our heart.

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  • Earl 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Probably the expectations were too high before, and I was a little disappointed. The film is very good-looking, many touching and childlike-but it can only be regarded as a mid-stream work in Pixar. The creativity is five-star, the story is three-star, the layout is too small, the touch is superficial, the expression is relatively shallow-the main tear point is memory. This film is not only creative, but also shows the complex brain operation mechanism on the screen, the other is Pixar's normal standard. And a little anticlimactic

  • Thora 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    It seems that only strangers like me think this is a very boring or even a little bad Pixar work, and Pixar is now becoming more and more Disneyized. What I see is a curve that is falling at a constant speed. I have not seen any amazing creative imagination, nor the warmth of growth that can be moving. Perhaps from another perspective, this is a masterpiece that explores the mental analysis of adolescence.

Inside Out quotes

  • Anger: We should lock the door and scream that curse word we know. It's a good one!

  • Anger: [after Joy and Sadness are ejected] Can I say that curse word now?