Biological Pillar - States of Consciousness
The film starts off in the first few seconds of Riley's life showing that her state of mind is blank,
with the innocence of a baby, and first memory is happy. Progressing through
Adolescence and into the preteens, showing that during the drive, she often daydreamed
about her new home. Putting her consciousness somewhere else than where she currently was.
Cognition Pillar - Remembering and Forgetting
The main plot of the movie is Riley's memory, and how they can be seen differently and that
isn't necessarily a bad thing. Long term memory, also has some memories go to be later
forgotten. This keeping Riley's daily memory clear everyday, taking them to the memory dump, but the core memories staying in their cases.
Life Span Development and Learning Pillar - How Friendships change
A dedicated part of the movie goes to friendships, in the beginning, Riley had seemed to
have more friends back home. On a video call her friend had new experiences making Riley angry and losing her friendship island. This meaning that she no longer values friendships placing herself in isolation in San Francisco.
Social and Personality Pillar - Nature vs Nurture
The parent part of Riley's personality is due to the nurturing of her throughout her life in Minnesota, but not so much in San Francisco. Her father is getting more involved with work, and not being there to nurture her throughout the move. She then turns to the nature of her situation, she isolated herself, and has lost her playful side, making her annoyed.
Mental and Physical Health Pillar - Stress as a Response to Environment
The Sadness character was impulsively acting and interacting memories, she was responding
to the stress of the move. As well as the father showing that his new job is also stressing him out, and the anger personality taking lead in the father's mind. These are representing that he has undergone lots of anger inducing situations in his life.
The film starts off in the first few seconds of Riley's life showing that her state of mind is blank,
with the innocence of a baby, and first memory is happy. Progressing through
Adolescence and into the preteens, showing that during the drive, she often daydreamed
about her new home. Putting her consciousness somewhere else than where she currently was.
Cognition Pillar - Remembering and Forgetting
The main plot of the movie is Riley's memory, and how they can be seen differently and that
isn't necessarily a bad thing. Long term memory, also has some memories go to be later
forgotten. This keeping Riley's daily memory clear everyday, taking them to the memory dump, but the core memories staying in their cases.
Life Span Development and Learning Pillar - How Friendships change
A dedicated part of the movie goes to friendships, in the beginning, Riley had seemed to
have more friends back home. On a video call her friend had new experiences making Riley angry and losing her friendship island. This meaning that she no longer values friendships placing herself in isolation in San Francisco.
Social and Personality Pillar - Nature vs Nurture
The parent part of Riley's personality is due to the nurturing of her throughout her life in Minnesota, but not so much in San Francisco. Her father is getting more involved with work, and not being there to nurture her throughout the move. She then turns to the nature of her situation, she isolated herself, and has lost her playful side, making her annoyed.
Mental and Physical Health Pillar - Stress as a Response to Environment
The Sadness character was impulsively acting and interacting memories, she was responding
to the stress of the move. As well as the father showing that his new job is also stressing him out, and the anger personality taking lead in the father's mind. These are representing that he has undergone lots of anger inducing situations in his life.