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Riley's First Date? is one of presumably several short sequels Pixar Animation Studios will make to further the world of their latest success story Inside Out. That film had the ability not only to inspire a wide-variety of ideas that could continue to develop the characters, but also managed to end by setting up the emotional banter and wit that ensued when the focused shifted into the heads of other characters. Inside Out's first short sequel plays with this by taking another look inside the heads of Riley's mother and father during nearly every parent's most feared situation.
When a young boy named Jordan (voiced by Ben Cox) comes over to Riley's (Kaitlyn Dias) house to hang out, Riley's mother and father (Diane Lane and Kyle MacLachlan) immediately assume the "worst:" she has a boyfriend. Being that Riley is now twelve, she is inching ever-so closer to being a teenager, so similarly with Inside Out gradually hinting at the loss of childhood innocence by way of natural development, Riley's First Date? continues to expand on that idea. The short, in just under five minutes, focuses on how Riley's mother and father go about reacting to Jordan, despite no comment or indication that the two are dating. Riley's mother, whose emotional headquarters is lead by a less-brazen version of "Sadness," decides to try and pander to her daughter in way of cheap slang and lingo, while Riley's father, whose emotional headquarters is lead by a more conservative form of "Anger," decides to play defensively to try and intimidate Jordan.
The short's brevity is a nice feature, as this isn't a lofty topic and, unlike Inside Out, which is almost entirely played seriously to showcase an eleven-year-old's emotions, this is played for laughs based on a recognizable situation. With that, Riley's First Date? is a sweet and sincere continuation of an idea that, despite its heavy pop culture exposure in the last few months, still has the ability and the promise it did when we first came into contact with it nearly a year ago.
Voiced by: Kaitlyn Dias, Diane Lane, Kyle MacLachlan, and Ben Cox. Directed by: Josh Cooley.
When a young boy named Jordan (voiced by Ben Cox) comes over to Riley's (Kaitlyn Dias) house to hang out, Riley's mother and father (Diane Lane and Kyle MacLachlan) immediately assume the "worst:" she has a boyfriend. Being that Riley is now twelve, she is inching ever-so closer to being a teenager, so similarly with Inside Out gradually hinting at the loss of childhood innocence by way of natural development, Riley's First Date? continues to expand on that idea. The short, in just under five minutes, focuses on how Riley's mother and father go about reacting to Jordan, despite no comment or indication that the two are dating. Riley's mother, whose emotional headquarters is lead by a less-brazen version of "Sadness," decides to try and pander to her daughter in way of cheap slang and lingo, while Riley's father, whose emotional headquarters is lead by a more conservative form of "Anger," decides to play defensively to try and intimidate Jordan.
The short's brevity is a nice feature, as this isn't a lofty topic and, unlike Inside Out, which is almost entirely played seriously to showcase an eleven-year-old's emotions, this is played for laughs based on a recognizable situation. With that, Riley's First Date? is a sweet and sincere continuation of an idea that, despite its heavy pop culture exposure in the last few months, still has the ability and the promise it did when we first came into contact with it nearly a year ago.
Voiced by: Kaitlyn Dias, Diane Lane, Kyle MacLachlan, and Ben Cox. Directed by: Josh Cooley.
- StevePulaski
- 7 mar 2016
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Absolutely adore 'Inside Out'. One of my favourite Pixar films and ranks very highly by when it comes to animated films in general. Pixar have been responsible for some classic short films. 'Riley's First Date?' is not one of the classics but it's very good and at its best great all the same.
'Riley's First Date?' may lack the imagination of 'Inside Out' and it is for my tastes too short, would have given it a couple more minutes myself. Having said that, it was really fascinating seeing how a very relatable and relevant subject, that a vast majority of people go through, affects Riley's parents with the same idea with the emotions as with 'Inside Out'.
It's a great looking short, vibrant in colour, very rich in detail and with natural and expressive character designs. The music is a nice fit in how it's orchestrated and the mood it creates.
Writing is very funny (Anger in particular) and very sincere, and there is a sweet, fun and touching story. The characters are easy to engage with and the voice acting is very good from particularly Diane Lane and Kyle MacLachlan. Didn't think personally that Kaitlyn Dias was too old.
Overall, very good and great at its best. Would have been even better with a longer length. 8/10 Bethany Cox
'Riley's First Date?' may lack the imagination of 'Inside Out' and it is for my tastes too short, would have given it a couple more minutes myself. Having said that, it was really fascinating seeing how a very relatable and relevant subject, that a vast majority of people go through, affects Riley's parents with the same idea with the emotions as with 'Inside Out'.
It's a great looking short, vibrant in colour, very rich in detail and with natural and expressive character designs. The music is a nice fit in how it's orchestrated and the mood it creates.
Writing is very funny (Anger in particular) and very sincere, and there is a sweet, fun and touching story. The characters are easy to engage with and the voice acting is very good from particularly Diane Lane and Kyle MacLachlan. Didn't think personally that Kaitlyn Dias was too old.
Overall, very good and great at its best. Would have been even better with a longer length. 8/10 Bethany Cox
- TheLittleSongbird
- 25 dic 2017
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- Horst_In_Translation
- 10 nov 2015
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It was a cute little add-on to the feature film, Inside Out. I did kind of want them to show atleast one clip of the actual date, but I get what they were going for here. It was an entertaining family situation and as always, Pixar's animation is top-notch.
I was in a band. Very amusing and funny short, I really enjoyed it and it lives up to the pixar standards.
- ronantehan
- 12 apr 2021
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- chloebetts
- 2 ago 2021
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- Marwan-Bob
- 10 feb 2020
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- Aleta_Nook
- 3 gen 2016
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Riley is a little older and a boy has come calling. Jordan is a slacker and Dad is concerned until they bond over AC/DC.
This is a Pixar short from the Inside Out franchise. It's going to be fun to revisit Riley and her parents as they reach various milestones. The first date is an obvious choice. I can very much see this as a starting point for the sequel. There could be a mean girl who is jealous of Riley over Jordan. There is a lot of possible material.
This is a Pixar short from the Inside Out franchise. It's going to be fun to revisit Riley and her parents as they reach various milestones. The first date is an obvious choice. I can very much see this as a starting point for the sequel. There could be a mean girl who is jealous of Riley over Jordan. There is a lot of possible material.
- SnoopyStyle
- 25 mar 2019
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This is best thing connected to Inside Out and it is largely because the concept does not support drama. Instead this is entirely a comedic short. The stiffness of the concept is less apparent here than in the feature film.
- CubsandCulture
- 17 gen 2021
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Oh, I remember this girl. She is from the movie "Inside Out".
I love that movie and she behaves so well, I like her, but this short movie is too playful so I gave her 4 stars.
I love that movie and she behaves so well, I like her, but this short movie is too playful so I gave her 4 stars.
- MK_Movie_Reviews
- 22 ago 2021
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This short animated film is a kind of mini-sequel to Pixar's Inside Out movie. Being a movie of this gigantic and creative studio, the quality is guaranteed.
This movie shows how often we pay more attention to feature films and totally ignore the pearls that may appear in the form of short films. In fact, taking the story shortly after where the feature ends, this movie gives an idea of how Riley's parents reacted to her first date.
Personally, I found the movie too short, had material for further development (at most about eight to ten minutes). The characters are already known to those who saw the movie in the cinema. Of all, the ones that get the most attention are Riley's dad and the boy she's going out with ... and what a boy! That boy really needs to get his ideas in order! It is a short story, but well made, well thought out and with very well imagined dialogues.
From a technical point of view, the film is impeccable, as expected from a Pixar movie: vibrant colors, good brightness, great attention to small details, beautifully done designs and a very realistic, smooth stroke. Although the soundtrack is not the strong dish here (as it had not been in the feature film), there is some attention here for this field.
This movie shows how often we pay more attention to feature films and totally ignore the pearls that may appear in the form of short films. In fact, taking the story shortly after where the feature ends, this movie gives an idea of how Riley's parents reacted to her first date.
Personally, I found the movie too short, had material for further development (at most about eight to ten minutes). The characters are already known to those who saw the movie in the cinema. Of all, the ones that get the most attention are Riley's dad and the boy she's going out with ... and what a boy! That boy really needs to get his ideas in order! It is a short story, but well made, well thought out and with very well imagined dialogues.
From a technical point of view, the film is impeccable, as expected from a Pixar movie: vibrant colors, good brightness, great attention to small details, beautifully done designs and a very realistic, smooth stroke. Although the soundtrack is not the strong dish here (as it had not been in the feature film), there is some attention here for this field.
- filipemanuelneto
- 21 set 2019
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"Riley's First Date?" is one of those little gems that, even in just 4 minutes, delivers a good dose of entertainment and character development. Though it's just a short, it's great to see the "Inside Out" emotions from other characters, especially Riley's parents, who are always funny and offer a fresh emotional perspective. The plot is simple: Riley is growing up, and her first date brings out all of her parents' concerns. It's interesting to see the mix of emotions at play-from shock and fear to curiosity-showing the protective side of her parents as they navigate this new stage in her life. For such a short piece, the short captures the parents' insecurities in a humorous and charming way, adding an extra touch to the "Inside Out" universe. It may be brief, but it's definitely worth watching.