the creativity runs rampant in Pixar’s “Inside Out,” producing brilliant representations of universal notions, given life through brightly colored, exceptionally perceptive (and personable) animations. Though infinitely inventive, “Inside Out” ironically (and arguably) doesn’t generate quite the same level of heartfelt emotion found in Pixar’s very best (the most sympathetic entity in this film just might be an imaginary one). But the screentime is shrewdly split amongst numerous characters of varied and magnified attributes, as well as between two separated, parallel storylines – for a keenly cinematic balancing act of insight and understanding.