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Cory Byrd and Matt Robison talk about the 2015 movie Inside Out.
Some of the topics discussed: imaginary friends, the narcissism of Joy, the malleability of memories, the visual language of the film and its potential to help explain mental illness, the lack of a concrete antagonist, the "Chekhov's gun" principle, and the changes our emotions go through as we mature.
By Matt RobisonCory Byrd and Matt Robison talk about the 2015 movie Inside Out.
Some of the topics discussed: imaginary friends, the narcissism of Joy, the malleability of memories, the visual language of the film and its potential to help explain mental illness, the lack of a concrete antagonist, the "Chekhov's gun" principle, and the changes our emotions go through as we mature.