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Alles steht Kopf

Originaltitel: Inside Out
  • 2015
  • 0
  • 1 Std. 35 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
8,1/10
878.161
IHRE BEWERTUNG
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Lewis Black, Bill Hader, Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, and Mindy Kaling in Alles steht Kopf (2015)
Inside Out is in theaters on June 19!
trailer wiedergeben0:32
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ErwachsenwerdenFarcePsychologisches DramaAbenteuerDramaFamilieFantasieKomödieAnimationsfilmComputer-Animation

Die junge Riley wird plötzlich aus ihrem Leben im mittleren Westen gerissen, als Sie nach San Francisco umziehen muss. Ihre Emotionen - Freude, Angst, Wut, Abscheu und Traurigkeit - stehen d... Alles lesenDie junge Riley wird plötzlich aus ihrem Leben im mittleren Westen gerissen, als Sie nach San Francisco umziehen muss. Ihre Emotionen - Freude, Angst, Wut, Abscheu und Traurigkeit - stehen dabei im Konflikt mit der Erkundung einer neuen Umgebung.Die junge Riley wird plötzlich aus ihrem Leben im mittleren Westen gerissen, als Sie nach San Francisco umziehen muss. Ihre Emotionen - Freude, Angst, Wut, Abscheu und Traurigkeit - stehen dabei im Konflikt mit der Erkundung einer neuen Umgebung.

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    • Amy Poehler
    • Bill Hader
    • Lewis Black
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    8,1/10
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      • Pete Docter
      • Ronnie Del Carmen
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      • Pete Docter
      • Ronnie Del Carmen
      • Meg LeFauve
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Amy Poehler
      • Bill Hader
      • Lewis Black
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    • 94Metascore
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  • Am besten bewerteter Film #170
    • 1 Oscar gewonnen
      • 99 Gewinne & 118 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Amy Poehler Reveals the 'Inside Out' Scene That Gives Her the Feels
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    Amy Poehler Reveals the 'Inside Out' Scene That Gives Her the Feels
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    Amy Poehler
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    • Joy
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    Bill Hader
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    • Fear
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    Lewis Black
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    • Anger
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    Mindy Kaling
    Mindy Kaling
    • Disgust
    • (Synchronisation)
    Phyllis Smith
    Phyllis Smith
    • Sadness
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    Richard Kind
    Richard Kind
    • Bing Bong
    • (Synchronisation)
    Kaitlyn Dias
    • Riley
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    Diane Lane
    Diane Lane
    • Mom
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    Kyle MacLachlan
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    Zusammenfassung

    Reviewers say 'Inside Out' is praised for its creativity, emotional depth, and voice acting. Many appreciate its complex themes and humor, deeming it suitable for all ages. However, some find it boring, overly intricate for children, and lacking in character development. Despite these drawbacks, many still value it for its innovative concept and emotional resonance, making it a worthwhile watch.
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    9crimson_knight_7

    Absolutely Brilliant!

    For every child, growing up can be exciting, confusing, and difficult. For Riley, who is uprooted from her Midwest life when her father starts a new job in San Francisco, Riley is directed by her emotions, Joy (Amy Poehler), Fear (Bill Hader), Anger (Lewis Black), Disgust (Mindy Kaling) and Sadness (Phyllis Smith) in Headquarters Control Center inside Riley's mind to help her overcome everyday life. However, Riley and her emotions struggle to adjust to Riley's new life in San Francisco and emotional disorder arises. Although Joy, Riley's main and most fundamental emotion, tries to keep things optimistic, the emotions fight on how best to navigate Riley's new world.

    After watching "Inside Out" with my wife, we both agreed that "Inside Out" is the perfect Pixar Animation movie for any family on a night out. It was both imaginative and relatable for both children and adults. I never thought "Inside Out" would be this enjoyable, but I was able to experience every emotion of "Joy", "Disgust", "Anger", "Fear", and "Sadness" for each and every moment of this film. At the end of the night, I was pleasantly unsatisfied because I wanted to watch the movie again and again. Parents, if you're looking for a fun filled movie night with your children, this movie will not only please them, but you as well.

    A Definite 9!! Well done Pixar!
    10Reckno64

    The fact that this movie has so many 1 star reviews is proof that there is no point in making great movies anymore......

    I hate to see so many 1 star reviews claiming this movie was "too depressing". Everyone who said that missed the point completely. Growing up ain't all sunshine and rainbows, it comes with a lot of hardships and that's what this movie is about. Riley's emotions try to help her through the difficulty of moving to a new place that isn't all its cracked up to be, and in the process Joy accidentally sends Riley into a deep depression. Sounds depressing, but what makes this movie great is how realistic her depression feels as Joy and Sadness try to help Riley out of it. I feel like this movie's message is "Growing up will be tough, but you will get through it and there are people who will always help you through it." and that is a VERY important message for children.

    Throughout the movie there are plenty of good jokes, gorgeous animation, and a beautiful score by Michael Giacchino (idk how to spell that....) Again, just my two cents, but I think this a great movie, if very different and a bit more depressing by Pixar standards.

    REALLY starting to think people are just coming to trash all of Pixar's most recent movies out of jealousy or something. There's no way so many people think this movie is garbage. If the good movies are really getting this many bad reviews, it's no wonder the quality of animated movies is going down. There's just no reason to try anymore......
    10Animany94

    Mandatory watch for children and parents alike.

    I did exactly what I was supposed to when watching this brilliant movie, I felt all the emotions at some point.

    Pixar did it again with Inside Out. For a long time I had stubbornly repeated that Toy Story would always be my favourite from Pixar, but I changed my mind shortly after watching this one.

    Like Toy Story you were offered a setup every adult can identify. Growing up learning how to control your feelings and learning the importance of every one of them. It is okay to be angry, sad, happy and afraid as long as we are taught how to manage them.

    The idea of having this control panel inside a human body has been done before by Osmosis Jones (2001), but let's say with much less success. Inside out takes it to the highest level of perfection.

    I loved the way Pixar made this world inside the main character of Riley, it is very creatively done and was in some ways just how I had imagined it. I must admit that I cried a couple of times during the movie, because it has some really touching moments.

    You should be feeling all emotions when watching Inside Out. It is a must watch.
    Marjeez

    This is the Pixar I Know and Love

    Please excuse any mistakes as my English is not very good. There are no spoilers in this review.

    I had the pleasure of seeing 'Inside Out' at the Cannes Film Festival and I must say it was wonderful and a huge step-up from Pixar's recent efforts. The trailers don't really do it justice. The story may seem complicated for younger viewers, but the way Pixar tells the story fits for both adults and children. The pacing is in the vein of Wall-E, and in that sense it is very much a film for adults as it is for kids (like most Pixar movies). The story here is surprisingly raw and emotional, one that has very deep underlying themes that adults will connect with. Many of the audience members were crying at the end. It has one of the most original stories for an animation in the last few years, and I believe many people (especially adults) will form a connection to it.

    Speaking of animation, the film is breathtakingly beautiful. There is a nice contrast of colors that make it look vibrant, like Pixar's 'UP'. The voice cast did a wonderful job and you couldn't ask for better direction from Pete Doctor and co. I cannot wait to see this a second time with family and friends. Highly recommended.

    PS: The short that played before the film, 'Lava', was also beautiful. It was sort of a musical, and it was quite funny and clever. The audience even applauded at the end of it, myself included. In that sense, it provides the entire package a nice balance of joy and laughter (Lava) followed by deep storytelling and emotion (Inside Out).
    9mohan59

    An artistic triumph

    For some reason, I couldn't quite catch this movie in theaters and I managed to watch it on an international flight. And boy, am I glad I did!

    As far as concepts go, I was astonished at the amount of detail and coherence in execution. The visuals are absolutely stunning, the colors rich and vibrant, the characters utterly memorable and some of the most poignantly heart-breaking lines of dialogue ever spoken/sung in any movie, let alone feature animation. It is every bit a Disney-Pixar classic and as emphatic a return to form as it can get.

    The story revolves around a young girl child who is happy in her world and has to suddenly acclimatize to another environment when her family has to move. Growing pains and social issues affect her while she grapples with increasingly complex situations, both at home and school. Meanwhile, the interplay between the five primary emotions inside her mind is both dynamic and fraught with compromises, much like how we deal with others everyday. As things come to a head and young Riley is about to make a life-changing decision, the events that follow leave a lasting impression, with an increased appreciation of the phrase "emotions are what makes us human"!

    I recognized some dichotomies - for instance, Minnesota, usually perceived cold, is regarded as warm and comforting by Riley while San Francisco, renowned for its sunny weather, is seen as foreign and unwelcome. The other contrast I noticed was all five emotional figures (Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust) do not always stay true to form, with Joy especially exhibiting nuances far beyond what her name implies - case in point, her touching admission preceding the last act (that entire sequence was too much for my eyes to take, by the way). All this might be considered a tad too much for young children to appreciate, but with time, they may probably realize how beautifully honest this movie was in trying to portray their growth and the underlying issues.

    Certainly, it is not without flaws: the plot meandered a bit 2/3rds into the length; Joy's "A-ha" moment seems strangely contrived, despite the impact it had; the music was adequate but not truly captivating as in the case of other Pixar offerings. But the beauty of this medium is that it offers filmmakers opportunities to steer audiences to more engaging experiences; Pete Docter and Co accomplish this with aplomb.

    In terms of cast and crew, the voice actors are superb selections - Lewis Black aces the Angry persona with generous dollops of sarcasm; Mindy Kaling is just perfect voicing Disgust; Richard Kind's performance as the imaginary Bing Bong is an absolute tear-jerker, while Kaitlyn Dias shows remarkable poise playing Riley. But it is Amy Poehler who steals the show in a coruscating blend of vivacity, vibrancy, and vicariousness. Her Joy is not an infallible leader, but one who accepts others in the face of challenging situations and plows ahead with inspiring positive energy. The animation left me spell-bound, especially the sequence where thoughts are shown to be abstracted, and are endowed with a lot of heart. The movie is fairly short, but a running time of 94 minutes is appropriate justice to a slightly heavy subject matter. The humor compensates with trademark Pixar staple of jokes, albeit intended for slightly more mature viewers. Pete Docter gave us the outstanding Up six years ago and ably accompanied by Ronnie del Carmen, has categorically demonstrated that he is a fabulous storyteller and a master entertainer.

    Inside Out is every bit a Pixar fan's well-deserved reward for patience. Do yourself a favor and watch this magnificent gem.

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      According to the director Pete Docter, each emotion is based on a shape: Joy is based on a star, Sadness is a teardrop, Anger is a fire brick, Fear is a raw nerve, and Disgust is broccoli. He noted that he likes broccoli very much, however.
    • Patzer
      When Riley runs away from home she leaves in the morning and begins walking to the bus stop. When her parents arrive home that night to find her missing she is still walking to the bus stop, approximately 6 hours later.
    • Zitate

      [Joy looks down into the memory dump and sees Bing Bong jumping for joy]

      Bing Bong: You made it! Go! Go save Riley!

      [Joy watches Bing Bong start to fade away]

      Bing Bong: Take her to the moon for me. Okay?

    • Crazy Credits
      This film is dedicated to our kids. Please don't grow up. Ever.
    • Alternative Versionen
      Riley hating broccoli was changed to green bell peppers in the Japanese version.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Annoying Orange: Trailer Trashed: Inside Out (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Grim Grinning Ghosts (Otherworldly Concerto)
      Written by Buddy Baker and Xavier Atencio

      Performed by Gaylord Carter

      Courtesy of Walt Disney Records

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      • 356.461.711 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 90.440.272 $
      • 21. Juni 2015
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