Updated 08:50 PM EDT, Fri, Apr 26, 2024

'Inside Out' Movie Review: Pixar Film Facing Serious Competition With 'Jurassic World'?

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"Inside Out" hasn't been released yet, but Pixar is already confident that the animated film about emotions is going to be a big hit.

As reported by USA Today, Pixar Chief Executive John Lasseter already predicted during the film premiere that "2015 is going to be the year of Pixar."

"I believe two of our finest films will be released this year," he added.

The second film is "The Good Dinosaur," which is expected to be released on November 25. For the first time in Pixar history, the studio will release two films in the same year, which balances out last year, when they released none at all.

"Good Dinosaur" director Pete Docter said about Pixar's tumultuous year, "We had a bit of a rough year last year. You could feel it internally. Moving a film release affects morale, schedule and budget. But I am glad to work at a studio that makes decisions for quality's sake."

It seems that this year is really time for Pixar to pick themselves up, and expectations are high for "Inside Out."

Time Magazine noted that the hook that makes "Inside Out" so relatable is that it depicts emotions not as warring individual processes in the brain but a "constant juggling" system to keep the body going.

AP also called it "the cacophony of childhood."

"What's most striking about 'Inside Out' isn't its inside-the-brain gee-whiz design, but that it's probably Pixar's most directly human story yet: An 11-year-old girl, growing up," added AP.

With stunning rave reviews, including a 99% rating from Rotten Tomatoes, Rentrak analyst Paul Dergarabedian thinks the film "could be one of the biggest Pixar films ever at the box office" and might give "Jurassic World" a run for its money.

Animation historian Jerry Beck also said via USA Today: "Inside Out is doing what we all remember Pixar did, raising the bar and pushing the envelope with every release... This is the Pixar we know. They are back."

"Inside Out" featuring the voices of Amy Poehler as Joy, Phyllis Smith as Sadness, Bill Hader as Fear, Lewis Black as Anger, Mindy Kaling as Disgust and Kaitlyn Dias as Riley Anderson, will be released in theaters on June 19, and according to the Wall Street Journal, it will be shown with a new short "Lava," which is a musical romance about two Hawaiian volcanoes and is reported to be seven minutes long.

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