Disney Pixar movies are notorious for tugging at the audience’s heartstrings, and 2015’s Inside Out is no exception.
The film, which was co-directed by Pete Docter and Ronnie del Carmen, revolves around a young girl named Riley and the thoughts running through her head as she grows up and moves house.
Riley’s ‘inside’ emotions are shown as five different characters called joy, sadness, anger, disgust and fear, and their antics make up a huge chunk of the movie, but what happens once you remove this perspective?