Inside Out

Titolo originale: Inside Out
Regia: Pete Docter |
Anno: 2015
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Animazione Famiglia Avventura Dramma Commedia
Tag: dreams | san francisco, california | minnesota | sadness | cartoon | disgust | ice hockey | imaginary friend | elementary school | family relationships | memory | fear | family | anger | unicorn | running away | duringcreditsstinger | emotions | joy |
Cast: Amy Poehler | Phyllis Smith | Richard Kind | Bill Hader | Lewis Black | Mindy Kaling | Kaitlyn Dias | Diane Lane | Kyle MacLachlan | Paula Poundstone | Bobby Moynihan | Paula Pell | Dave Goelz | Frank Oz | Josh Cooley | Flea | John Ratzenberger | Carlos Alazraqui | Peter Sagal | Rashida Jones | Lori Alan | Gregg Berger | Veronika Bonell | John Cygan | Andrea Datzman | Pete Docter | Tony Fucile | Randy Hahn | Jacob Hopkins | Evan Hudak | Molly Jackson | Sophia Lee Karadi | Erik Langley | Sherry Lynn | Mona Marshall | Bret Parker | Nick Pitera | Murray Pearl Schaeffer | Paris Van Dyke | Lennon Wynn | Aurora Blue | Lola Cooley | Dani Dare | Ronnie del Carmen | Keith Ferguson | Mary Gibbs | Carter Hastings | Emma Hudak | Dara Iruka | Daniella Jones | Elissa Knight | Dawnn Lewis | Tony Maki | Laraine Newman | Phil Proctor | Patrick Seitz | Jim Ward | Dashell Zamm |

Riley ha undici anni e una vita felice. Divisa tra l'amica e due genitori adorabili cresce assieme alle sue emozioni che la consigliano, la incoraggiano, la contengono, la spazientiscono, la intristiscono, la infastidiscono. Dentro la sua testa e dietro ai pulsanti della console emozionale governa Joy, sempre positiva e intraprendente, si spazientisce Anger, sempre pronto alla rissa, si turba Fear, sempre impaurito e impedito, si immalinconisce Sadness, sempre triste e sfiduciata, arriccia il naso Disgust, sempre disgustata e svogliata. Trasferiti dal Minnesota a San Francisco, Riley e genitori provano ad adattarsi alla nuova vita. Il debutto a scuola e il camion del trasloco perduto nel Texas, mettono però a dura prova le loro emozioni. A peggiorare le cose ci pensano Sadness e Joy, la prima ostinata a partecipare ai cambiamenti emotivi di Riley, la seconda risoluta a garantirle un'imperturbabile felicità. Ma la vita non è mai così semplice.

Approfondimenti

When Riley's parents try to feed her broccoli, they have both broccoli and slices of pizza on t [...] D
The tenth Disney's animated film to be win of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film, [...] D
While deleting piano lessons from Riley's memories, one of the Forgetters say "Save "Chopsticks [...] D
Riley, Joy, Sadness and Fear all appear to suffer from coulrophobia (the fear of clowns). This [...] D
Was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Screenplay, mak [...] D
"Tripledent Gum", referred to in the recurring Tripledent Gum commercial jingle, is a spoof of [...] D
Out of all the emotions, Joy is sometimes seen as the only positive emotion, with the other emo [...] D
The memory balls are based on George Rhoads' "Kinetic ball sculptures". D
Colette Tatou, a character from Pixar's film Ratatouille (2007), appears on a magazine cover. D
Early drafts of the script had Riley transported inside her mind to go on the journey as well. [...] D
The lettering on the box of Caramel Corn Curls that Riley eats for breakfast is written using t [...] D
One of the various aspects of Riley's mind that was cut from the film was a department called " [...] D
Inside Dream Productions, three Posters are visible next to each other showing previous dream p [...] D
In the classroom where Riley has a tearful breakdown, the emotions feel humiliation about havin [...] D
The first names of Riley's parents are never mentioned, and the credits note the characters' na [...] D
Two people Joy and Sadness meet around Riley's mind have the same voice actors as the sidekick [...] D
The size of the console expands and grows more complex as Riley gets older. D
Kaitlyn Dias (Riley) was originally just a scratch voice, meaning her voice was only to be used [...] D
When Bing Bong's rocket is tossed into the memory dump, Joy can't console him, but Sadness talk [...] D
The massive shelves of the Long Term Memory curve and bend to resemble the various wrinkles and [...] D
The bubbly texture of the emotions was originally supposed to be just on Joy, but then due to t [...] D
Lewis Black was the studio's first, and only, choice to play Anger. D
Amy Poehler (Joy) and Phyllis Smith (Sadness) both starred in Alvin Superstar 3 - Si salvi chi [...] D
Riley's chief emotion is Joy, Mom's is Sadness (acting as the more complex emotion empathy), an [...] D
Pete Docter's inspiration for this film came from watching his own daughter go through the turb [...] D
Sadness' importance to Riley's mental and emotional health is telegraphed right from the first [...] D
The distinct personalities of the different emotions were inspired by the dwarfs in Biancaneve [...] D
Inside Out is the fifth Pixar movie to feature characters that cry at one point in the movie, w [...] D
PIZZA PLANET TRUCK: Director Pete Docter confirmed that the truck indeed appears at least three [...] D
Riley's procession of imaginary boyfriends are all shown saying "I would die for Riley." Which [...] D
The eighth Pixar film to be win of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film, after Alla [...] D
A very early concept of the movie features an 8-year-old girl who was playing in the woods and [...] D
When Riley and her mom were taking a picture in front of a dinosaur statue, it's shown how that [...] D
When Joy, Sadness, and Bing Bong are in the Abstract Thought room, Bing Bong falls apart and ye [...] D
Production designer Ralph Eggleston worked for five and a half years on Inside Out. He said it' [...] D
Every emotion except Anger has matching eye and hair color (Anger doesn't have hair), while eve [...] D
The writers considered up to 27 different emotions, but settled on five (Joy, Sadness, Disgust, [...] D
Joy turning off the control console the first night in San Francisco when Riley dreams about he [...] D
Preceded by Pixar's short film Lava (2014) in theaters. D
The school Riley attends is based on a real-life school in San Francisco, the James Lick Middle [...] D
The first Pixar film directed by Pete Docter to not be nominated for Best Original Score. D
Asked why Bing Bong was kept a secret during promotion, Pete Docter said "We wanted to make sur [...] D
Every Pixar film directed by Pete Docter has grossed more money than the previous one. His firs [...] D
Asked about being offered the role of Disgust, Mindy Kaling said, "I'm not asked to do that man [...] D
In Riley's classroom (No. A113), a map at the back of the room has pins plotted at different pl [...] D
Its $90.4 million domestic opening weekend set the record for the highest weekend gross for an [...] D
This is the 2nd time Pixar Legend John Ratzenberger has voiced a Construction Worker. The first [...] D
The dead rat at Riley's new home greatly resembles Remy from Ratatouille (2007). D
Lewis Black and Bill Hader didn't actually meet until the movie premiere. D
After the movie was released, a parody video was made showing "Pixar's Sad Lab," where scientis [...] D
Richard Kind's fifth Pixar movie, following A Bug's Life - Megaminimondo (1998), Cars - Motori [...] D
In early development, Disgust was originally a boy, and ugly as well. D
Pete Docter's only film to not have any characters voiced by Pixar's Bob Peterson. D
Pixar's only film produced at 1.85:1 of the 2010s to not be a follow-up to a previous film. D
Director Pete Docter has said that Bing Bong's voice actor, Richard Kind, was actually crying w [...] D
Robin Williams, James Woods, Kurt Russell, Billy Crystal, Adam Sandler & Jim Carrey were consid [...] D
The famous "A113" reference can also be seen on the train boxcar that Sadness, Joy, and Bing Bo [...] D
Unlike the other emotions, whose sex was picked right away, early concept art depicted Disgust [...] D
As evident by his T-Shirt, Riley's father's new job is at a company named "Brang"; according to [...] D
During the credits when it shows the coach bus in heavy traffic, there is a van a few cars ahea [...] D
The diverse Islands of Personality appear at the edge of the Memory Dump, between this and the [...] D
Joy is both Riley's first born emotion and the one in charge. This could be cause-consequence, [...] D
Marks the second time a Pixar film had a female lead since Ribelle: The Brave (2012). With the [...] D
It is standard now for major-studio animated features to have certain parts be localized and ad [...] D
At the end with the cat, the background poster says 'sure locks for homes', a reference to Sher [...] D
The three female emotions (Joy, Sadness, and Disgust) all appear as their female selves when in [...] D
Pixar's 5th film to have different music accompanying the Disney and Pixar Logos at the start, [...] D
Emma Stone was considered for the voice of Sadness. D
Anna Kendrick was considered for the role of Disgust. D
Very similar in concept to the TV show Ma che ti passa per la testa? (1991) (1991-1994). D
Inside Mom's head although Sadness makes all of the decisions, it's actually Joy who runs the c [...] D
Bill Hader, who had previously cameo in Monsters University (2013), was cast to voice Fear, a r [...] D
There is a scene in Dream Productions where a camera filter called the "reality distortion filt [...] D
When asked about the genders of the emotions, Pete Docter said, "It was intuitive. It felt to m [...] D
Mandy Moore, Isla Fisher, Joan Cusack, Kristen Bell, Reese Witherspoon, Kristin Chenoweth, Tina [...] D
Throughout the movie, Riley's clothing is reflective of her emotional state. In the beginning, [...] D
The first Pixar film to win the Annie Award for Best Voice Acting since Ratatouille (2007). D
In the course of the film, Joy experiences all five of the basic emotions: joy being her overal [...] D
Headquarters, where Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger, and Disgust live, is located directly above the [...] D
The recurring A113 from Pixar films can be seen in graffiti on a wall behind Riley when she is [...] D
Riley's birthday is on 22 January, according to her username in the video-chat program she uses [...] D
The scene with the two guards discussing whose hat belongs to whom while guarding the Subconsci [...] D
It was Bill Hader's suggestion that Fear should wear a bow tie. D
According to director Pete Docter, each emotion is based on a shape: Joy is based on a star, Sa [...] D
Amy Poehler and Mindy Kaling, who star together in this film, have both written for a "Deedle-D [...] D
Joy has more or less the same eye and hair color as Sadness, and they were Riley's first emotio [...] D
Originally Joy was to be able to enter the real world. D
Fear appears bored when Riley dreams about her teeth falling out and having no pants on at scho [...] D
Main characters' voices on Brazilian version: Miá Mello (Joy), Katiuscia Canoro (Sadness), D [...] D
The film's director, Pete Docter provided the voice of Riley's Dad's Anger. D
When Riley is playing "The Floor Is Lava", on the table if you're not distracted by Riley, then [...] D
One of the kids has a shirt with a skull on it resembling Sid's shirt from Toy Story - Il mondo [...] D
The physical location of the hockey rink in San Francisco is the same as the Walt Disney Family [...] D
Anger always slams the console with his fist before interacting with it. D
Bing Bong sees a recent memory of Riley, lamenting that she's grown too big to fit in the wagon [...] D
When traveling through Imagination Land, two board games can be seen; one is that of a clownfis [...] D
The family's move from Minnesota to San Francisco reflects Pete Docter's own history: he is fro [...] D
On the website for Transway Bus Lines as Riley is planning to run away to Minnesota, the arriva [...] D
For the voice of toddler-age Riley, the producers simply recycled old dialogue of Mary Gibbs, w [...] D
Pixar's eighth film to release the same as where a Walt Disney Animation Studios film previousl [...] D
In the Canadian French version, director Xavier Dolan is dubbing Fear. D
Amy Poehler (who plays Joy) and Bill Hader (who plays Fear) previously worked together on Il Sa [...] D
When an Emotion interacts with the main console, it becomes tinted with the Emotion's respectiv [...] D
Michael Arndt, who previously wrote Toy Story 3 - La grande fuga (2010) for Pixar, was initiall [...] D
Riley jumps off the bus just as it is about to enter Bay Bridge in San Francisco. This is a sym [...] D
Some of the memory balls in Riley's mind contain scenes from other Pixar movies, such as Carl a [...] D
Bryan Cranston was considered to voice Anger. D
Originally, Riley was supposed to have a pet and a younger sibling. Both ended up being dropped [...] D
Emma Stone, Zooey Deschanel, Sandra Bullock, Geena Davis, Susan Sarandon & Teri Hatcher were al [...] D
The second Pixar film to feature 95 minutes, after A Bug's Life - Megaminimondo (1998). D
Received an eight-minute standing ovation at its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. D
In order to accurately depict a working TV studio for the Dream Productions sequence, the write [...] D
Lewis Black and Mindy Kaling's second movie together since Mi sono perso il Natale (2006). D
Disney's third computer-animated film to be rated PG by the MPAA and to be rated G by the ACB ( [...] D
When the Andersens leave Minnesota and are driving through the country, the birds from the Pixa [...] D
Pete Docter has said that this film was "one of the most challenging I've ever had to put toget [...] D
Kyle MacLachlan appears in this film with Rashida Jones. On I segreti di Twin Peaks (1990) he w [...] D
Commenting on the unique character design, Pete Docter has said, "The characters are created wi [...] D
In the movie Joy is the first emotion to appear, followed by Sadness, Fear, Disgust, and Anger. [...] D
When Joy and Sadness are passing through Imagination Land, a board game called "Find Me" with a [...] D
Bing Bong's cat-tail is similar to the Chesire Cat from Alice nel paese delle meraviglie (1951) [...] D
It took 5 years to make Inside Out (2015). D
The headquarters used by Riley's mother's emotions is the exact same setting as Riley's, except [...] D
Josh Cooley, who is one of the writers, voiced Jangles the Clown. It's also the second Pixar Fi [...] D
One of the friends on Riley's web chatting program has the user name "DocPete", an obvious refe [...] D
Riley wears the widest varieties of clothing out of all the other characters in a Disney/Pixar [...] D
Adam Devine was a choice to play Fear. D
When Joy, Sadness and Bing Bong are in Cloud Town, a talking "memory cop" references Chinatown [...] D
Phyllis Smith (who plays Sadness), Mindy Kaling (who plays Disgust), Bill Hader (who plays Fear [...] D
This is the 4th Pixar movie to get a PG rating by the MPAA. The other 3 are: Gli Incredibili - [...] D
John Cygan appeared alongside Richard Kind and Bill Hader in the previous Pixar films Cygan col [...] D
As of Summer 2015, it holds the distinction of owning the largest opening weekend gross without [...] D
The cards used that create the house of cards are actually portraits of Riley's mom and dad. Th [...] D
At the beginning of the movie memory balls just have one color (yellow, blue, red, green and pu [...] D
Was created on a budget of $175,000,000 and has grossed a total of $792,300,000 (6 October 2015 [...] D
When Riley has her nightmare about the new house, Joy says "I know I'm not supposed to do this [...] D
The producers were so impressed with Lewis Black's performance as Anger during the film, that t [...] D
Nick Pitera: uncredited as the voice singing the Triple-Dent Gum jingle. D
Jennifer Tilly was considered to voice Disgust, but she did voice Celia in Monsters, Inc. 14 yr [...] D
Psychologists and other experts were consulted so the writers could make the way Riley's mind w [...] D
When the emotions are listing all the bad things about their new home, Sadness says "Our friend [...] D
Riley's hockey team in Minnesota, named the Prairie Dogs, are a send-up to the University of Mi [...] D
At the point in development when it was Fear who gets lost with Joy, as opposed to Sadness, Fea [...] D
Pete Docter's last directorial effort to have a co-director. D
Phyllis Smith (who plays Sadness) and Mindy Kaling (who plays Disgust) previously starred toget [...] D
Sadness never interacts with Disgust, Anger, and Fear, only with Joy & Bing Bong. Despite this, [...] D
Riley's parents drive an unbadged 2001 Subaru Forester. D
Bing Bong's final line is often quoted as being "Take her to the moon for me, Joy." This is act [...] D
This is the first Pixar feature where the camera department has begun to model real lens sets t [...] D
When Bing-Bong empties his bag for Joy to hold the Core Memories, he unloads dozens of memories [...] D
Michael Cera was a choice to play Fear. D
The creators cast Phyllis Smith as Sadness after producer Jonas Rivera saw her performance in B [...] D
The first Pixar feature film with no physical antagonist character. The antagonist is actually [...] D
The Transway bus line, which Riley takes when she runs away, is named after the Transbay Termin [...] D
When Joy and Sadness go to Dream Production Studios, the gate they go through is a reference to [...] D
Early titles for the movie included; Joy, State of Mind, Mind, Joyless, Trouble in Mind, Life o [...] D
Pete Docter's third feature film for Pixar after Monsters & Co. (2001) and Up (2009). D
Pete Docter's last directorial effort to include a character voiced by John Cygan. D
This is the second animation film to star Bill Hader and Amy Poehler alongside each other, the [...] D
In the German version the character of Anger is dubbed by Hans-Joachim Heist. Heist appears reg [...] D
As to why Bing Bong is part cotton candy, Pete Docter said "I Like Cotton Candy" D
Riley's house in San Francisco is a real place, but with a different address; in the film it is [...] D
During the DVD commentary of the film, co-directors Pete Docter and Ronnie Del Carmen call Bill [...] D
Former Disney animator Don Bluth revealed in an interview with the popular YouTube channel Chan [...] D
The presence of Riley's parents' emotions hint what will eventually happen to her own emotions. [...] D
When Pete Docter and Jonas Rivera pitched the film to Mindy Kaling, she was moved to tears and [...] D
Riley's new hockey team, the Fog Horns, features Q*bert as their mascot. D
Mary Gibbs second Pixar film (though it's simply only archived audio) after Monsters & Co. (200 [...] D
In one of the scenes in Imagination Land, Figment the Dragon from the Disney Parks attraction J [...] D
In the scene where Riley's dream about her new house turns into a nightmare, the music playing [...] D
During the new console set up in the end of the film, JOY answers an inquiry and says that the [...] D
According to director Pete Docter, he mentioned that the imaginary boyfriend design (excluding [...] D
Originally Joy would be teamed with Fear rather than Sadness. The creators thought they would b [...] D
The railings of the walkways and balconies in Riley's headquarters are in the shape of DNA stra [...] D
Pixar's 6th Film to use both Computer Animation and Traditional Animation, as seen during the T [...] D
The scene with the two guards discussing whose hat belongs to whom while guarding the Subconsci [...] D
There is a noticeable Adobe Acrobat (Adobe Reader) logo. It looks like a triangle with rounded [...] D
Kaitlyn Dias (Riley) revealed in an interview that while recording the scenes where Riley is cr [...] D
After Goofball Island collapses, Sadness says that Riley can lose the other islands as well. No [...] D
Riley is shown as left-handed. D
Cars from Cars 2 (2011) can be seen throughout the film. D
When Joy suggests to recall something funny, Sadness says, "Remember that funny movie where the [...] D
PIXAR invited Paul Ekman, an American psychologist who is a pioneer in the study of emotions an [...] D
All of the emotions of the different animals shown in the credit sequences all wear the same ty [...] D
The seventh highest grossing film of 2015. D
As several other Pixar's films, this one contains a reference to Apple Inc. products: when the [...] D
The film featured about 45 animators, about half as many as previous Pixar films. D
Depending on the country of release, Riley's father daydreams about either hockey or football ( [...] D
Riley's classroom is No. A113., sharing the same number as the room at the California Institute [...] D
The Pizza Planet truck can be seen in one of Riley's memories. In trying to run away from Joy f [...] D
The colors on Bing Bong's flower represent the colors of the emotions: yellow for Joy, green fo [...] D
The dinner scene where Riley's mom tries to get her husband's attention came from Pete Docter's [...] D
At the rate that imaginary boyfriends were falling into Joy's bag, there would be about 70 of t [...] D
Disgust looks like an older version of Taffyta Muttonfudge from Ralph Spaccatutto (2012), both [...] D
After seeing the broccoli pizza in San Francisco, Anger comments on how both the Hawaiians and [...] D
In Riley's classroom you can spot a kid wearing a camo shirt. The designs are meant to resemble [...] D
Pete Docter's last directorial effort to have John Lasseter involved before Lasseter's departur [...] D
The film was originally going to be titled, "Brain Trust." D
Phyllis Smith(Sadness) and Mindy Kaling(disgust) played Phylis and Kelly in the NBC sitcom The [...] D
Anger reads newspapers with headlines about what's happening with Riley, such as "First Day of [...] D
Riley's last name, Andersen, is a reference to Pixar employee Darla K. Anderson, producer of Mo [...] D
Pixar's fourth film to not include Frank Welker in the cast after Gli Incredibili - Una 'normal [...] D
When Pete Docter first pitched the idea for this film to Pixar head John Lasseter, he said, "Im [...] D
Earned a Metascore of 94, the fourth best for a Pixar film. The third/second best for a Pixar f [...] D
Bill Hader, who plays Fear, is the only voice actor from the five emotions who has previously d [...] D
Unlike the other characters, Joy doesn't have a shadow due to her bright personality. D
Halle Berry was a choice to play Disgust. D
The camera is often a bit shaky when Riley is upset about something. D
Pete Docter's last directorial effort to be composed by Michael Giacchino. D
Because of Jurassic World (2015)'s highly successful release, Inside Out is the first Pixar mov [...] D
Before her cameo in the credits, Rashida Jones was originally considered to voice either Sadnes [...] D
In the European Spanish version, Bing Bong is dubbed by voice actor Carlos Ysbert. Ysbert also [...] D
Everyone in the movie has their own gender characters. The mom has girls in her head and the da [...] D
Aside from the five standard colors of the memory orbs based on their corresponding emotion, th [...] D
When Fear is thanking Joy for telling him that earthquakes were a myth the headline on Anger's [...] D
The Luxo Jr. (1986) Ball can be seen in the flashback of Riley playing tag with Bing Bong. D
John Cygan's 6th Pixar Film after Cars - Motori ruggenti (2006), WALL·E (2008), Up (2009), T [...] D
When Riley has a nightmare of a spooky house, some Easter eggs appear. 1. Remy from Ratatouille [...] D
Pixar's 15th feature film. D
In North America, the movie's poster (as well as various promotional material) features all the [...] D
Disney's first animated film to release on June 19th since Mulan (1998). D
Anger's outfit consists of a white dress shirt and a loose-fitting red tie. This is a reference [...] D
"Mixed feelings" become a constant towards the end of the film. This implies that adults experi [...] D
As Kaitlyn Dias was 11 years old when cast as the voice of Riley, she went through puberty and [...] D
Amy Poehler and Rashida Jones previously starred together in Parks and Recreation (2009). D
In the German dubbed version of the movie, the two guards are voiced by Dietmar Bär and Klau [...] D
There was early talk about using IMAX for the Mind scenes, but that idea was discarded. D
There was a major public push to get this film nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture [...] D
When the emotions of the cat are seen during the credits sequence, the Disgust cat can be seen [...] D
Chris Pratt was considered to voice Fear. He starred in 'Jurassic World' which came out the sam [...] D
In the middle of the control console, the top three buttons form Mickey Mouse, otherwise known [...] D
The scene with the two subconscious guards arguing about the hat is a reference to the absurdis [...] D
As Riley progresses throughout the story and becomes more depressed and withdrawn, her clothing [...] D
"Yeast of Edin" is based on a bakery located near Pixar Studios. It only serves one kind of piz [...] D
The original teaser trailer features clips from every previous Pixar film apart from Toy Story [...] D
Feature directorial debut of Ronnie Del Carmen. D
According to Lewis Black (who plays Anger), when Pixar pitched this film to him, he received a [...] D
Diane Lane (who plays Mom) and Kyle MacLachlan (who plays Dad) have each played a role in Super [...] D
When Riley is awake, the "sky" inside her mind is a bright blue. When Riley is asleep, it darke [...] D
When Joy and Sadness are walking by Long Term Memory, Joy meets the Forgetters, responsible for [...] D
The train horn, in Riley's head, is the sound of the Monorail horn at Disneyland. D
Joe Pesci was considered for the role of Anger. D
The long-running British children's comic The Beano has, since the sixties, featured a strip called [...] D