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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaMom's and Dad's emotions find themselves forced to deal with Riley going on her first date.Mom's and Dad's emotions find themselves forced to deal with Riley going on her first date.Mom's and Dad's emotions find themselves forced to deal with Riley going on her first date.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Pete Docter
- Dad's Anger
- (voce)
Kyle MacLachlan
- Dad
- (voce)
Diane Lane
- Mom
- (voce)
Kaitlyn Dias
- Riley
- (voce)
- (as Kaitlin Dias)
Josh Cooley
- Dad's Sadness
- (voce)
Sherry Lynn
- Mom's Disgust
- (voce)
- …
Bill Hader
- Fear
- (voce)
- …
Flea
- Jordan's Fear
- (voce)
Paula Pell
- Mom's Anger
- (voce)
Laraine Newman
- Mom's Fear
- (voce)
Lori Alan
- Mom's Sadness
- (voce)
Patrick Seitz
- Dad's Joy
- (voce)
- …
Amy Poehler
- Joy
- (voce)
Phyllis Smith
- Sadness
- (voce)
Lewis Black
- Anger
- (voce)
Mindy Kaling
- Disgust
- (voce)
Recensioni in evidenza
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.
"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.
What a Beautiful 4 Minutes, it reminded how Great Pixar's Films Were.
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.
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.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizRiley's date is the same boy she runs into at her hockey game at the end of Inside Out (2015).
- Citazioni
Dad's Sadness: GO BACK TO JAIL!
- Curiosità sui creditiThe end credits are in the font of AC/DC's gothic font as AC/DC song plays.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Escape from Vault Disney: Pixar Popcorn and other shorts (2021)
- Colonne sonoreBack In Black
Written by Brian Johnson, Angus Young, and Malcolm Young
Performed by AC/DC
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
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