头脑特工队 Inside Out (2015)【完整台词】
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- I gotta go.
- It's OK, we get it.
You're the best, thanks, hon.
See you, sweetie.
Dad just left us.
Oh, he doesn't love us anymore.
That's sad.
I should drive, right?
Joy, what are you doing?
Ah, just give me one second.
You know what I've realised?
Riley hasn't had lunch.
Remember?
Hey, I saw a pizza
place down the street,
maybe we can try that.
-Pizza sounds delicious.
- Pizza?
Yeah, let's go for pizza.
Great, let's get it.
- What the heck is that?
- Who puts broccoli on pizza?
That's it, I'm done.
Congratulations San Francisco,
you've ruined pizza!
First the Hawaiians and now you!
What kind of a pizza place
only serves one kind of pizza?
Must be a San Francisco thing.
Still, it's not as bad as the soup
at that diner in Nebraska.
Oh, yeah. The spoon stood up
in the soup by itself.
We're good.
Family's running.
The drive out was pretty fun, huh?
What was your favorite part?
Spitting out of the car window.
- Definitely not when Dad was singing.
- Wearing the seat belt.
Oh, what about the time
with the dinosaur?
- Oh, that's the one!
- For sure. - Say cheese.
- Dad.
- Honey.
Dad, Dad, Dad, look at the car.
Just look behind you.
No-no-no...
Ohh!
Nice one, Joy.
I like that time with the dinosaur.
That was pretty funny.
Wait, what.
What happened?
She did something to the memory.
- What did you do?
- I, I just touched it.
- That shouldn't make it change.
- Oh, change it back, Joy.
- I'm trying.
- You can't change it back?
- No, I guess I can't.
- Good going, Sadness!
Now when Riley thinks of
that moment with Dad,
she's gonna feel sad. Bravo!
I'm sorry, Joy.
I don't really know...
I thought maybe if you,
if you, I mean...
Joy, we got a stairway
coming up.
Just don't touch any other memories
until we figured out what's going on.
- OK.
- Alright. Get ready.
This is a monster railing
and we are riding it
all the way down.
Wait, what... What happened?
- A core memory!
- Oh no!
- Sadness, what're you doing?
- It looked like one was crooked,
so I opened it
and then it fell out!
Woo-hoo!
It's just that, I wanted to,
maybe, hold one.
- Woah! Joy!
- Woah, Woah, Woah!
Sadness, you nearly
touched a core memory!
And when you touch them,
we can't change them back.
I know. I'm sorry.
Something's wrong with me.
It's like I'm having a break down.
You're not having a break down.
It's stress.
I keep making mistakes like that.
I'm awful.
- No, you're not!
- And annoying.
The... well...
You know what?
You can't focus on
what's going wrong.
There's always a way
to turn things around
To find the fun.
Yeah, find the fun.
I don't know how to do that.
OK, well...
Try to think of something funny.
Oh. Remember the funny movie
where the dog dies?
Oh, yeah... That's not...
What about that time, with Meg?
When Riley laughed so hard,
milk came out of her nose.
Come on!
Yeah, that hurt, it felt like fire.
It was...
OK, OK. Don't think of that.
Let's try something else.
- What are your favorite things to do?
- My favorite?
Well, I like it
when we're outside.
That's good! Like, there's
the beach and sunshine.
Oh, like the time we buried
Dad in the sand up to his neck.
I was thinking more like rain.
Rain Rain is my favorite too!
We can stomp around the puddles
You know, there's cool umbrellas,
lightning storms.
More like when the rain
runs down our back,
and makes our shoes soggy.
And we get all cold, shivery and
everything starts
feeling droopy.
Oh, hey, hey! Easy.
Why are you crying?
Th-this is really the opposite
of what we're going for, here.
Crying helps me slow down
and obsess over the weight
of life's problems.
You know what?
Let's think about something else.
How about we read
some mind manuals.
Huh? Sounds fun!
I've read most of them.
Have you read this one.
This seem interesting.
Long term memory retrieval.
Volume 47.
- No.
- Ooh, a real page turner!
Long term memory data selection
via channel subgroup B.
See? Fun already!
Oh, you lucky dog.
You're reading these cool things;
I gotta go work. Life is so unfair.
Ugh!
What can we do? We only got
capital to last a month maybe two.
If we can't find investors by then,
we're gonna have to lay people off.
Mom, Dad,
come kiss me good night!
-I know. We got to land this, OK
- Be right there!
Did you hear Dad?
He sounded really upset.
What was that? Was it a bear?
It's a bear!
There are no bears
in San Francisco.
I saw a really hairy guy.
He looked like a bear.
Oh. I'm so jumpy,
my nerves are shot!
Ew, I don't wanna
hear about your nerves!
I'll tell you what it is.
This move has been a bust.
That's what I've been
telling you guys.
There're at least 37 things for
Riley to be scared of right now.
This smell alone is enough
to make her gag.
I can't believe Mom and
Dad moved us here.
Look, I get it.
You guys have concerns.
But we've been through worse.
Tell you what.
Let's make a list of all the things
Riley should be happy about.
Fine. Let's see,
this house stinks, our room stinks.
- Pizza is weird here.
- Our friends are back home.
And all our stuff
is in the missing van.
Oh, come on,
it could be worse.
Yeah, Joy. We could be lying
on the dirty floor, in a bag.
OK, I admit it.
We had a rough start.
- But think of all the good things...
- No, Joy.
There is absolutely no reason
for Riley to be happy right now.
Let us handle this.
I say we skip school tomorrow and
lock ourselves in the bedroom.
We have no clean clothes
no one should see us.
And we could cry until
we can't breathe.
We should lock the doors and
scream the curse word we know.
- It's a good one.
- Now, hold on!
Look, we all have our off days,
you know...
Hi honey.
The Mom-bad-news train
is pulling in. Toot-toot!
Still no moving van, huh!
Now they're saying it won't be here
till Tuesday. Can you believe it?
Toot-toot-toot!
- Where's Dad?
- On the phone.
This new venture is
keeping him pretty busy.
I rest my case!
Your dad's a little stressed
about getting his new company up and running...
Now, for a few well placed
withering scowls.
I guess all I really
want to say is...
- Thank you.
- Huh?
You know, through all this
confusion, you've stayed...
Well, you've stayed our happy girl.
Your Dad's under
a lot of pressure.
But, if you and I
can keep smiling,
it would be a big help.
We can do that for him, right?
Woh!
Well.
Yeah. Sure.
What did we do
to deserve you!
- Sweet dreams.
- Good night.
Well, you can't argue with Mom.
- Happy it is!
- Can't argue, that's true.
- Team Happy. Sounds great.
- Totally behind you, Joy.
Looks like we're going
into R.E.M.
I got dream duty so I'll take care
of sending these to long term.
Great day today, guys.
All is well, team Happy.
Alright, what's on tonight,
dream production?
Well, this is it.
The new place.
Come live with me, Riley... Eurk!
- Somebody ordered a broccoli pizza.
- Eat me, I'm organic.
Oh no! Who is in charge of
programming down there?
I know I'm not
supposed to do this, but...
We are not going to end
the day like this.
Don't you worry.
I'm going to make sure
that tomorrow is another
great day.
I promise.
- Hello, did I wake you?
- Do you have to play that?
Well, I have to practice.
And I don't think of it as playing
so much as hugging.
- It's OK, we get it.
You're the best, thanks, hon.
See you, sweetie.
Dad just left us.
Oh, he doesn't love us anymore.
That's sad.
I should drive, right?
Joy, what are you doing?
Ah, just give me one second.
You know what I've realised?
Riley hasn't had lunch.
Remember?
Hey, I saw a pizza
place down the street,
maybe we can try that.
-Pizza sounds delicious.
- Pizza?
Yeah, let's go for pizza.
Great, let's get it.
- What the heck is that?
- Who puts broccoli on pizza?
That's it, I'm done.
Congratulations San Francisco,
you've ruined pizza!
First the Hawaiians and now you!
What kind of a pizza place
only serves one kind of pizza?
Must be a San Francisco thing.
Still, it's not as bad as the soup
at that diner in Nebraska.
Oh, yeah. The spoon stood up
in the soup by itself.
We're good.
Family's running.
The drive out was pretty fun, huh?
What was your favorite part?
Spitting out of the car window.
- Definitely not when Dad was singing.
- Wearing the seat belt.
Oh, what about the time
with the dinosaur?
- Oh, that's the one!
- For sure. - Say cheese.
- Dad.
- Honey.
Dad, Dad, Dad, look at the car.
Just look behind you.
No-no-no...
Ohh!
Nice one, Joy.
I like that time with the dinosaur.
That was pretty funny.
Wait, what.
What happened?
She did something to the memory.
- What did you do?
- I, I just touched it.
- That shouldn't make it change.
- Oh, change it back, Joy.
- I'm trying.
- You can't change it back?
- No, I guess I can't.
- Good going, Sadness!
Now when Riley thinks of
that moment with Dad,
she's gonna feel sad. Bravo!
I'm sorry, Joy.
I don't really know...
I thought maybe if you,
if you, I mean...
Joy, we got a stairway
coming up.
Just don't touch any other memories
until we figured out what's going on.
- OK.
- Alright. Get ready.
This is a monster railing
and we are riding it
all the way down.
Wait, what... What happened?
- A core memory!
- Oh no!
- Sadness, what're you doing?
- It looked like one was crooked,
so I opened it
and then it fell out!
Woo-hoo!
It's just that, I wanted to,
maybe, hold one.
- Woah! Joy!
- Woah, Woah, Woah!
Sadness, you nearly
touched a core memory!
And when you touch them,
we can't change them back.
I know. I'm sorry.
Something's wrong with me.
It's like I'm having a break down.
You're not having a break down.
It's stress.
I keep making mistakes like that.
I'm awful.
- No, you're not!
- And annoying.
The... well...
You know what?
You can't focus on
what's going wrong.
There's always a way
to turn things around
To find the fun.
Yeah, find the fun.
I don't know how to do that.
OK, well...
Try to think of something funny.
Oh. Remember the funny movie
where the dog dies?
Oh, yeah... That's not...
What about that time, with Meg?
When Riley laughed so hard,
milk came out of her nose.
Come on!
Yeah, that hurt, it felt like fire.
It was...
OK, OK. Don't think of that.
Let's try something else.
- What are your favorite things to do?
- My favorite?
Well, I like it
when we're outside.
That's good! Like, there's
the beach and sunshine.
Oh, like the time we buried
Dad in the sand up to his neck.
I was thinking more like rain.
Rain Rain is my favorite too!
We can stomp around the puddles
You know, there's cool umbrellas,
lightning storms.
More like when the rain
runs down our back,
and makes our shoes soggy.
And we get all cold, shivery and
everything starts
feeling droopy.
Oh, hey, hey! Easy.
Why are you crying?
Th-this is really the opposite
of what we're going for, here.
Crying helps me slow down
and obsess over the weight
of life's problems.
You know what?
Let's think about something else.
How about we read
some mind manuals.
Huh? Sounds fun!
I've read most of them.
Have you read this one.
This seem interesting.
Long term memory retrieval.
Volume 47.
- No.
- Ooh, a real page turner!
Long term memory data selection
via channel subgroup B.
See? Fun already!
Oh, you lucky dog.
You're reading these cool things;
I gotta go work. Life is so unfair.
Ugh!
What can we do? We only got
capital to last a month maybe two.
If we can't find investors by then,
we're gonna have to lay people off.
Mom, Dad,
come kiss me good night!
-I know. We got to land this, OK
- Be right there!
Did you hear Dad?
He sounded really upset.
What was that? Was it a bear?
It's a bear!
There are no bears
in San Francisco.
I saw a really hairy guy.
He looked like a bear.
Oh. I'm so jumpy,
my nerves are shot!
Ew, I don't wanna
hear about your nerves!
I'll tell you what it is.
This move has been a bust.
That's what I've been
telling you guys.
There're at least 37 things for
Riley to be scared of right now.
This smell alone is enough
to make her gag.
I can't believe Mom and
Dad moved us here.
Look, I get it.
You guys have concerns.
But we've been through worse.
Tell you what.
Let's make a list of all the things
Riley should be happy about.
Fine. Let's see,
this house stinks, our room stinks.
- Pizza is weird here.
- Our friends are back home.
And all our stuff
is in the missing van.
Oh, come on,
it could be worse.
Yeah, Joy. We could be lying
on the dirty floor, in a bag.
OK, I admit it.
We had a rough start.
- But think of all the good things...
- No, Joy.
There is absolutely no reason
for Riley to be happy right now.
Let us handle this.
I say we skip school tomorrow and
lock ourselves in the bedroom.
We have no clean clothes
no one should see us.
And we could cry until
we can't breathe.
We should lock the doors and
scream the curse word we know.
- It's a good one.
- Now, hold on!
Look, we all have our off days,
you know...
Hi honey.
The Mom-bad-news train
is pulling in. Toot-toot!
Still no moving van, huh!
Now they're saying it won't be here
till Tuesday. Can you believe it?
Toot-toot-toot!
- Where's Dad?
- On the phone.
This new venture is
keeping him pretty busy.
I rest my case!
Your dad's a little stressed
about getting his new company up and running...
Now, for a few well placed
withering scowls.
I guess all I really
want to say is...
- Thank you.
- Huh?
You know, through all this
confusion, you've stayed...
Well, you've stayed our happy girl.
Your Dad's under
a lot of pressure.
But, if you and I
can keep smiling,
it would be a big help.
We can do that for him, right?
Woh!
Well.
Yeah. Sure.
What did we do
to deserve you!
- Sweet dreams.
- Good night.
Well, you can't argue with Mom.
- Happy it is!
- Can't argue, that's true.
- Team Happy. Sounds great.
- Totally behind you, Joy.
Looks like we're going
into R.E.M.
I got dream duty so I'll take care
of sending these to long term.
Great day today, guys.
All is well, team Happy.
Alright, what's on tonight,
dream production?
Well, this is it.
The new place.
Come live with me, Riley... Eurk!
- Somebody ordered a broccoli pizza.
- Eat me, I'm organic.
Oh no! Who is in charge of
programming down there?
I know I'm not
supposed to do this, but...
We are not going to end
the day like this.
Don't you worry.
I'm going to make sure
that tomorrow is another
great day.
I promise.
- Hello, did I wake you?
- Do you have to play that?
Well, I have to practice.
And I don't think of it as playing
so much as hugging.
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