Have you ever thought about the one who controls our feelings, directs actions, how is our character formed? Until the age of eleven, an inquisitive and gay girl, Riley lived with her parents in a small provincial town where everyone knows each other. She did not even suspect that her behavior was controlled by the five basic emotions that are in her head. Their name is Joy, Sorrow, Fear, Anger and Disgust. Most of the time emotions live together, but sometimes they start to quarrel. When Riley's family moved from Minnesota to San Francisco, in an unusual environment for herself, the girl felt insecure. And all because, between Joy and Sorrow there was a serious conflict, as a result of which both emotions failed from the think tank to long-term memory. Riley loses control, becomes apathetic, then furious, constantly afraid and crying. Every day it gets worse. Now emotions will have to urgently seek a common language and learn to act together, because they must help Riley cope with the situation.