
It’s gone, forever” Joy then replies to Sadness saying not to make Bing Bong any worse than he is. In this part of the film Bing Bong gets upset because his rocket he planned to go to the moon with Riley was thrown away, Joy attempts to make him feel better by trying to tickle him, make funny faces, Joy also says to Bing Bong “How about you point to the train station and we all go there, come on won’t that be fun? Come on let’s go to the train station.” Joy never shows sympathy for Bing Bong, but Sadness then comes along and sits next to Bing Bong saying “I’m sorry they took your rocket, they took something you loved.

This specific scene is where Joy learns something about Sadness which helps build their relationship. There are three scenes in the movie were the most noticeable parts for me because these are where Joy begins learning about Sadness’ potential and the purpose of what she does. These scenes or moments show how much Joy and Sadness’ relationship improves bit by bit as the movie progresses. The first two moments were the ones that opened up Joy’s mind and help her understand why Sadness plays such a big role within Riley’s life. Those scenes were also picked because the relationship between the two emotions went from Joy not trusting Sadness with the stored memories or the control to where Joy realizes Sadness can help people and gains trust in Sadness.

The reason why those scenes were chosen was because these parts of the film are what builds the relationship between Joy and Sadness. The moments of Bing Bong after his rocket has been thrown to the memory dump, Joy finding a forgotten memory in the memory dump and the final part of the movie where Sadness prevents Riley from running away will be unwrapped in more detail.

Their relationship was very negative during the beginning of the film because Joy always keeps preventing Sadness from touching any of Riley’s memories that had been stored and tainting them with Sadness’ depressing blue aura making Sadness feel useless to the rest of the emotions, but three moments in the film had a positive change towards the relationship between them and helped me understand more about the emotion itself and the character in the film, Sadness. In the film ‘Inside Out’, directed by Pete Doctor, there is a key relationship between two emotions, Joy and Sadness.
