Honestly, the fact that they managed to introduce: 4 new emotions, Reily's 2 friends, the 3 cool highschool girls, the coach, 3 bingbong-esk characters, and pouchy, and the movie STILL didn't feel like anything was left out was crazy to me. I mean, Envy and Ennui were a liiiitttle underused...but that's kind of the point I think. Reily isn't that envious. People around that age don't get that bored either. Also...$295 million opening weekend. Only beat by incredibles 2. Absolutely insane.
@@gavinsmith9871Yeah I was watching a video that actually interviewed one of the directors and he specifically mentioned he wanted Val to be a nice girl
I honestly think Inside Out 1 was way more relatable in general because a lot of people definitely remember things like that from their childhood but not everyone went through puberty the same way Riley did
@@OliverOils Well let's be honest, sequels are NEVER better than the first unless the first was horribly terrible. But I suppose I can't really judge since I haven't watched it and won't for another 3 months :]
@@VinylBeta1 There are many sequels that are better than the originals, even if the originals were still good. Spider-Man 2, Empire Strikes Back, Friday the 13th Part 2, Child's Play 2, Toy Story 2, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, and a lot more.
@@VinylBeta1 Toy Story was better than the first and the first one was absolutely revolutionary lol there would be no 3d movies if it wasn't for You Story 1 also, technically a prequel but I prefer Monster's University over Monster's Inc even though I have way more nostalgia for the first and the first was better overall but I just prefer University because it focuses on Mike and it had a message that stuck with me it also has one of the greatest scenes in the entirety of Pixar (the scene where Mike and Sully scared the adults)
I cringed so hard while watching Inside Out 2 but it was the GOOD cringe because I did the exact same shit as a kid that Riley was doing and I felt so called out. It's the perfect companion piece to the original Inside Out and I won't even lie, if they decide they want to make I03 then I'm all for it.
Let's see Inside Out 1: Riley in middle school Inside Out 2 Riley in highschool Inside Out The Series Riley is a sophomore in highschool Inside Out 3 Riley in College
@@cjgamer6356 Inside Out 4 is when they run out of ideas and they jump the shark and have the emotions catapulted into the human world as they desperately try to get back to Riley who's an emotional vegetable now.......I'd still watch that too.
@@cjgamer6356 with his own wacky emotions then Riley realises her son doesn't have the proper emotions (like he lacks empathy or something) and finds out he's a sociopath
I am really glad that it showed how anxiety can be really consuming. Thanks to the 'tism, my anxiety has been pretty bad since I was about 8 and has only gotten worse as I've become a teenager. When it showed anxiety essentially "spiralling" I could feel that in my core. My own anxiety started to rise when watching it lol. I hope Lance does return though. Him and Disgust have a really fun dynamic
Inside out 2 by far is the first good Pixar film probably in the 2020s since maybe Luca. It was amazing and felt like the first one but even better in some elements. The only downside is that it felt extremely short even though it had the same length, time flies when you are having fun I guess. I hope we get more inside out films
Turning Red is an amazing movie and the critics agreed. The only real problem with Luca, Soul and Turning Red is that Disney, in their infinite wisdom, that those 3 films would be pulled out of cinemas apparently due to Covid, even though Encanto was released a year earlier at the height of the pandemic. Go figure! Soul was actually fantastic, and Turning Red was one of the best Pixar movies in years.
I also think it works with the target age audience. The kids who watched the first one have either gone through or ate going through their teeanage years.
I was like 7 when the first one came out and now I'm 15. I really loved both movies, i still like the first one a bit more but i liked embarrassment :D
As someone with an anxiety disorder, i found this sequel to be fantastic and deeply relateable. How anxiety tries to control and gameplan for every single little future scenario that it completely consumes Rileys life was very accurate. The panic attack was very faithful and a great representation of what it feels like on the inside - a desperate collapse of reality around you where you don't know how to calm down. The scene in the imagination room with anxiety/Joy was a great way to illustrate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), a real life therapy technique. It's brilliant how excellently everything was portrayed. Hands down my favorite pixar movie to date.
To older audience the show might seem rushed but in my opinion I think the movie was meant for parents and teens and children the most. The movie is such good representation to puberty and how it feels growing up and finding yourself, it represents how you don’t need to have a single emotion to describe yourself, not everyone is perfect, and it’s ok to not know what happens next in the future. For teens it’s an important message because not everyone has everything figured out when they’re in their most important phase in life. For parents it’s a message that shows how teens and pre teens feel during that change, kind of like an introspective into their minds and the movie does it REALLY well compared to other movies for children it’s entertaining, and a fun movie with young and adult humor for all ages. Sure it focuses on teens the most but it’s also a movie everyone can relate to in some point in their life. The anxiety attacks also are really represented in a good way and can be relatable for tons of people with that problem. This is what I want from a movie, a movie entertaining and enchanting for kids and deep and meaningful for older audiences. I almost teared up in that movie and I’ve got to say it’s even better than the original. I hope Pixar thrives from this success and makes even better movies
with disney direct to dvd sequels you did have some hidden gems based on the most wack premises like 101 or cinderella 3 of all things. pixar sequels there are hits, misses and just...okay but toy story 2 and 3 are pretty phenomenal, think it comes down to figuring out where to go next that would make sense as well as if the people behind it are clearly motivated to go all in with it
So, this movie about emotions actually made me emotional. I teared up more times than I'd like to admit. Like you said, this was extremely relatable, but for me, it was other reasons beyond recalling childhood. One of the hardest parts for me was actually when the movie was over. I had taken my 6 year old nephew to see it and he was confused about a lot of things, mostly anxiety. As someone that has trouble with anxiety, it was hard for me to try to explain what anxiety is. He thought she was the bad guy, but I had to explain that she was not a villain, she was trying her best to be helpful, but her helpfulness was not helping. It was hurtful, but she genuinely didn't mean to be. She loves Riley, they all do. But, when anxiety got out of control, it was hard to calm her down. For a while, she was untouchable. Joy could not force her to stop, she had to reach her with words to calm her down enough to be able to touch her and pull her away. He didn't quite understand, but I told him a story about us when he was anxious and how I had to talk to him calmly to set him away ease. My emotion of calm had to touch his emotion of anxiousness. Emotions can touch other emotions, but they have to be able to reach them first. He understood a little better after that, but it was still...and is still a challenge trying to get him to understand. I'm glad we saw the movie together, though.
I have too much nostalgia with the first the second one hyped me up a lot in certain scenes the scene where Riley was having a anxiety attack especially
It's interesting to consider, all those movies I've loved in my life yet never re-watched. The films I actually go back and look at more than once is pretty small now that I think on it 🤔
I thought the design and audio was repetitive, but first and second movie both made me teary 🥲 eyed so there both very good and cute!, loved fear, anxiety, and boredom, embarrassment and nostalgia!
In my thinking, there is only one movie that lands in the everyone needs to see it, but the impact is too much to see it more than once. I don’t consider Inside Out 2 to be there. The real question with Inside Out 2, though, is whether schools will play it right after Inside Out 1. Inside Out 1 is very often played in middle school/junior high health classes as part of the unit on mental and emotional health. If schools pick up Inside Out 2 to play right after… That’s part of the beauty of animation, when done right-it can make abstract concepts concrete. And done in a believable way that‘s not cheesy.
I finally saw this movie 2 days ago. About halfway through, I took out my tissues; I cried quite a bit. I thoroughly enjoyed it however, and I already want to see it again
I loved Inside Out 2 but I had a small gripe with it and it regards the climax. Spoiler: The entirety of the first movie was built around the idea that it was okay to have negative experiences and that shutting them away only causes problems. But Joy in this movie litteraly throws away any negative aspects of Riley's livelihood to never deal with them again and she once again realises that these negative experiences are also a part of Riley's character and her sense of self. I just found it slightly annoying that she learnt her lesson but at the same time didnt.
I kinda disagree bc in the beginning of the movie Joy is very welcoming towards Anxiety and the new emotions, but joy thinks anxiety is destroying Riley bc of the fact that Riley is being very rude towards everyone. Ex: Riley ditching her friends, talking back to her parents, wanting to be with Val rather than her actual friends, etc. The rest of the group agrees as well with the whole puberty thing. Puberty is very complicated and comes out of nowhere, so it’s hard for Joy and the gang to see that it takes time to figure out newer things like this. (Sorry I yapped lol.) But I just wanted to say I don’t think joy doesnt learn her lesson bc everyone goes through puberty and you have to learn from that experience and grow better as time moves on.
I actually think that it's a little more nuanced than that because in the first movie, Joy realized that sadness is important for working through CURRENT feelings and letting the people around her know that she needs help, but joy's still assuming that positive experiences are preferred to negative ones, because mixing joy and sadness still has a positive outcome and a happy ending. In the second movie, Joy is embracing the other emotions in the moment, but she still doesn't see the value in remembering negative experiences. The moral of the first movie is that it's okay to not FEEL perfect and happy all the time, and the moral of the second one is that it's okay to not BE perfect.
Bro Inside out 2 I related more to the anxiety and Sense of self. And how negative it can be if you let it. But not only that, sometimes you just need to love every bit of yourself and just be kind and easy on yourself.
I haven’t quite hit puberty yet, but I’ve had lots of experiences with anxiety, and have to say, the way this film handled anxiety was almost too real! Amazing movie, I highly recommend you go see it!
That would be cool, but don’t you think they would explore high school or college first? Going straight to adulthood may be too big of a time skip. Riley only aged 2 years from 1 to 2.
They could milk this thing for so many years, we can go through various movies with Riley in Highschool, then college, then adulthood, possibly parenthood, and then Riley in old age.
Not gonna lie my friends and I were sobbing while watching this movie 😅. As young adults who had really hard puberty eras, this movie was an emotional gut punch
This movie was so good, when a movie can make you laugh and cry and feel so connected to whats going on its doing something right, i’m a 19 year old guy and yet i really felt that and related to that anxiety attack and all. They perfectly captured how it feels 😭 Just wish nostaliga was the key to become «happy» again/ solve the problem cus thats kinda how it went for me
Initially, I wasn't excited for this movie. It felt like just another rehashing of what was a phenomenal film that was able to take how we see complex identities and senses of self, and rehashed it into this cash grab for Puberties sake. However, seeing your take on this and how you've come around to the film. I'm actually quite excited to go and see this movie. It sounds like while it may still have been a cash grab, it wasn't just a rehash of content, they truly tried to show the growth in each stage of life. I do wonder if they'll do a film about becoming an adult and wat a mid life crisis feels like. Or maybe child bearing in the future.
It seems that Pixar got the relatability factor down for the majority of people, which is great for them and hits close to home for ya’ll. On another note my teen experience was a little different, I rarely dealt with anxiety or envy or embarrassment, I did go through an emo phase which was cringe but even there I rarely dealt with those emotions. I’m not saying they should have made the movie about my childhood, I am just finding it interesting how the majority of teens experience was portrayed so well in this movie and what I’ve been doing that lead to a different result during my teens. But then again there are some factors which lead to me rarely dealing with these emotions. Firstly I’m a Christian, I love Jesus, and God’s in control so whom shall I fear, I live by that and when I find myself anxious about little things I just give it to God, and it’s no longer my problem. No need to be envious because I know I’m enough, God said so. People won’t remember you’re embarrassing moments, so why be self conscious during the moment when that person most likely won’t pickup on the feeling your feeling, so might as well laugh with them and tell people that-could-be, embarrassing moment to get a laugh with your friends, it honestly makes for good storytelling. Secondly I’m homeschooled so a lot of the things ya’ll face in the public school system probably brought on these emotions, because let’s be honest, people are cruel especially in the middle school and highschool. Experiences make us who we are, but even in that environment, living for Christ has changed my life, the emo phase wasn’t great because I was hanging out with a friend group who didn’t have my best interest at heart and I even had to take a break from my closest friend in that group, because I started to lose my sparkle and I was spiraling down. Praise Yahweh I’ve been saved and redeemed. My experience may be a little different but I promise God is real and alive and He continues to give me Peace, He can do that for you too, I know life’s rough, school’s hard, people are cruel, but remember, you are loved and you are worth it! Jesus is the way to true Joy, True Peace, True fulfillment and there’s an open invitation into the Kingdom just for you! You just have to believe, and works don’t get you to heaven but walking out the word in thankfulness for what Christ has done is the way to go. I’m praying for ya’ll and there’s Hope and Jesus loves ya’ll! I hope ya’ll have a wonderful day and have fun at the movies! For those who read to the end, thank you for reading, I hope you found Hope one way or another. I know no one asked to know my experience, but hey too many people in the world are dealing with loneliness, emptiness, and lack Hope, if I can shine some light on where you can find Hope, I’d rather tell the truth on where to find it. Take it or leave it and Have a ✨💖✨Sparkly Day!✨💖✨
I will probably see this movie later bc hahaha boycott, but my problem with the movie is that pixar laid off approximately 14 percent of their workforce recently. folks who worked on this film may not even be employed anymore! remember that these multi-million dollar films are made by incredible artists who often don't get the respect they deserve.
I loved the movie. Granted I've just graduated High School, I understand the emotions Riley went through. It was a pretty relatable movie for all teenagers.
While I don’t do a lot of the things most teenagers do because I’m Autistic. I still found the movie to be incredibly relatable with the small details instead of the big picture. Both movies hit home in different ways which makes them both really fun to revisit
My mother and younger sister called it too babyish and found it kinda boring. I was in shock because of their reactions and how surprisingly good it was for a sequel.
I saw the first Inside Out when I was working on my undergraduate degree in psychology. I’m currently finishing up my PhD in psychology and saw the sequel on Father’s Day with my dad. I absolutely love both movies, but as someone who suffers with a very severe anxiety disorder and who has a very complicated relationship with my anxiety, I did find this movie more relatable.
My Review: I thought it was pretty good. I would have to agree that I enjoyed the first film a little more, but this film has its own charm and Riley’s character is more developed. Joy and the others are still there as well as Anxiety, Envy, Ennui, and Embarrassment. Nostalgia too, don’t want to forget her…yet. Inside Out 2 really made me recall my memories of being a teenager. Not a lot of great memories from those days, but we have all had moments like that for better or for worse. Riley’s panic attack really stood out for me. That moment, for me anyway, was much worse than her running away in the last film. A panic or anxiety attack is an experience no one should ever go through. Had me on the edge of my seat throughout that sequence. When Riley gains her new sense of self and she learns to control her emotions that is the moment Riley started her journey to adulthood. She is still a teenager, but the moment when Riley calls for Joy is her first step to becoming an adult. Maya Hawke did a magnificent job in her performance as Anxiety. Amy Poehler’s performance was just as good as her performance in the first film. Great job Pixar! Another great film to add to the collection!
the old one is more friendly towards family audiences, but the 2nd one gives tons of second hand embarrasment, but the storyline is much better, just somethings missing.
@@Merbrls228 the first one had a slower start that you could feel imo the second one actually feels too direct of a continuation Feels like the movie needed to be at least 15 minutes longer
I loved this film. I think it might be close to being better then the first. I'm the literal target audience to this since I was 5 when the first one came out and now I'm 14.
I personally like 2 more then 1. The first annoyed me and it didnt click like the second. Ive learned to appreciate it and i do enjoy it but theres something with the problem, solution, obstacle, then obstacle, then another obstacle... i also felt 2 was more emotional and i could feel the anxiety. Inside out 1 had a stronger cry though.
so, i'm confused, you don't wanna watch it again because it reminds you of your past, even though you said that this sort of stuff is like a sense of comradery, that you're not alone?
In a way the original is more cinematic and nostalgic to me but inside out 2 hits way too close as I’m a teenager and I had a mental breakdown a couple of months ago so when watching that movie I cried unlike any movie I ever watched.
@@tabitharust304 I didn't see them as those kinds of films to see in theaters more than once, or again. They weren't even that memorable. I can hardly remember what happened. Some characters were there, stuff happened, and that's it, and I just moved on with my life. _Inside Out 2_ was memorable and so fun, and I can watch it online for free, but the dub is a bit more fun.
I'm glad someone said it. Basically Inside Out 1 shown us childhood and the bitterness that comes with change and losing our childhood as we grow up.....Inside Out 2 is teenager cringe and they did too well with it 😅. No one like remembering their EARLY teen years 😂😂😂
I loved tis ons so much it wos It's funnier and I kinda have a feeling that the first one was kinda cringy, It had really emotional scenes.But this one had more of the cast and more deep dive in the world building that we already knew and loved.😅❤🎉I also love the Blue's Clues and the Door the Explorer reference.Also, Joey's character was really well-built.She is not perfect, but I really relate to her and anxiety. And also Riley.😊
The anxiety scene made me cry my eyes out like a gasket as my heart raced. I struggle with suppressing emotions which became a thing in my early teens. But seeing this movie in my late teens made me question whether the premise would apply to me or not because of the huge gap of time between the first and second films and me not being thirteen anymore. But it was very good at conveying the panic attack scene, especially for me who struggles with anxiety and panic attacks. Normally movies don't make me cry, but next to Soul and UP, this one had me fighting back tears because of how much I related to Riley and her experiences. Especially concerning suppressing your emotions and the literal avalanche that comes along with that which I experienced earlier this year. My mom held my hand during the last few scenes which honestly just made it all the more impactful because this is a film not only for kids or teens but also for adults and it's truly amazing how people of all ages can come together and relate to and learn the different emotions and how it affects a person especially during their teenage years. Nice job Pixar, the bar was kinda low but you raised it.
The movie's good I just dont know how to feel about the retcons they did... Like on one hand its not that bad, but on the other it does rub me the wrong way everytime something is different... Like Anxiety's whole existence still rubs me the wrong way when Fear filled the role she said she was meant to fill in the first movie... It feels like the base emotions' potential roles were narrowed down just to fit more emotions...
yeah I also thought that too even Fear said "I feel like we're gonna be friends" at the literal start 😂 the only difference between them is that Anxiety actually took over while Fear just uses Riley occasionally
I think fear is not as consuming as anxiety Plus in the movie itself, anxiety said that fear protects Riley from things she sees, whereas anxiety protects Riley from things she can't see So if you were being chased by a dog, that would be fear but if you are stressed for an exam then it's anxiety They both have their own role
To be fair, I think when it comes to Anxiety and fear, it makes sense that they’re separated. I feel like while they do have similarities, they’re different enough in context to be different characters. After all, there’s a reason those two are different words with different meanings in the dictionary. They’re related, but far from the same.
@@hannipham7777 but in the original movie fear also covered stuff she can't see, like planning ahead for all the possible bad scenarios when school started.
@@slaybutton1692 I think fear was an okay choice to be a base emotion in the first movie bc anxiety and fear aren’t the same thing first of all. And at a very young age like 6-12, kids don’t really have anxiety as a “base emotion” until they are in their teens. Kids 6-12 can get scared pretty easily by some random things. Usually in teenage years anxiety can definitely start showing up a lot more during puberty.
Personally, I liked the movie, it was really strong, but it had a weak conclusion, yeah she said sorry but there were no consequences for her actions, she makes the team dispute messing up her own teammates She keeps her friends even though she was a complete jerk to them And she gets to fit in with the popular people even though she was being fake, and ignoring her friends to impress them This is probably a hot take but the outcome of this movie is pretty contrived. Personally I just didn’t want riley to stick with the red streak haired girls, felt like she had her cake and ate it too.
Off topic, but when I saw you reference Onward when saying it’s story wasn’t good but it was still beautiful, I got so offended 💀💀💀 it’s such a good movie and I fight everyone on its behalf to this day LMAOO
I haven’t watched this yet but the way anxiety is described is giving insecurity, not anxiousness. Anxiousness is unease, uncertainty of an outcome. Insecurity is a lack of confidence in oneself, uncertain about decisions that impact yourself.
Actually Anxiety is more like what you described the first time, however anxiety CAUSED the insecurity in Riley, but Anxiety herself says she’s there to protect Riley from the things she can’t see
I'm really glad they didn't make Riley bisexual. I don't care if you're right or left. I don't want to hear about politics in a movie like this even if I agree with the political message or not. Just make good, relatable movies, which is what Pixar did here.
@@selkrasouza6262 And that's fine, but unless Disney wants to become the Ben & Jerry's movies producing specifically politically left wing content they need to walk that line.
@@selkrasouza6262 I should also say this, if a company wants to produce political content that is their decision. For example there are Christian music and movie studios, and they appeal exclusively to a Christian/conservative audience. So does Disney want to be a studio that exclusively targets a LGBTQIA+/ liberal audience?
@@ruralconservative6625 What doesn’t make sense to me is insisting that the existence of lgbt people is “left wing” when right wing lgbt people exist. And I just think it’s very disappointing that I can’t see representations of people like myself in most mainstream media because these companies consider it “political”. And based on conversations I’ve had with conservatives in my family and community, the reason it’s considered “political” in the first place is due to bigotry. You propose the idea of Disney “exclusively targeting the lgbt/liberals” when it’s possible for them to cater to the widest possible audience (which they already try to do!). A company can write stories about gay/trans people as well as straight/cisgender people. And they do when they permit their writers to do so, since Lightyear has a lesbian couple. If I (an lgbt person) can enjoy a story where Riley is straight, than a straight person can enjoy a story where Riley is bisexual.
There are movies out there, a million times better than this one, that people have no problem watching again. Inside Out is nothing special, it's just a weird movie about gremlins living in people's heads, controlling what are suppose to be human beings but now believing that they can't think or act themselves without their emotions taking control. But back on topic, we got E.T., The Godfather, King Kong, The Shawshank Redemption, Godzilla, Jaws, Alien, The Breakfast Club, The Lion King, Spirited Away, Saving Private Ryan, Thelma and Louise, and many many many other films that are so iconic, beloved by many, and have earned their reputation as being the best of the best, and we still watch these movies again and again. Inside Out is not special, it's very flawed, has a concept that's really only suited for a silly short, even the emotions break character by having various of emotions aside from what they represent, which then begs the question if they are being controlled by gremlins in their head, going deeper down a rabbit hole that's really not worth analyzing. It's just not that great of a movie. I could name 50 other animated movies that are better than this and people are more likely gonna revisit regardless of how good a movie is.
You done good Pete Docter, you done good, you too Pixar. Looks like the magic isn't gone after all, or in this case, when they made Cars 2, and Lightyear, they flopped so hard, although the movie isn't the problem, it's the bad writing, and this what happens when Hollywood pander to their audience and makes things worse, still don't know why The Good Dinosaur and Onward were also failures, or if Monster's University was an unnecessary sequel, or probably should’ve happened first, and sometimes I find it ironic for Brave to also be a disappointment or not much of a Pixar movie since it won an Oscar, this is also why you should give an honest opinion and not trust Box Offices or online reviews since they're filled with lies. Who else think Inside Out 2 should've happened a long time ago if Hollywood didn't make those failures.💛😃💙😢💜😱💚🤢❤️😡🧡😰🩵🥹🩷😳💜🥱
The line that hit hardest was when Joy said something like “Maybe that’s what happens when you grow up. You feel less joy.”
That's certainly was the one that got me !
Yeah that hit HARD.
What hit hardest was Anxiety beholding her creation and realizing, with Dr. Frankenstein-like horror, that she made a monster.
Honestly, the fact that they managed to introduce: 4 new emotions, Reily's 2 friends, the 3 cool highschool girls, the coach, 3 bingbong-esk characters, and pouchy, and the movie STILL didn't feel like anything was left out was crazy to me. I mean, Envy and Ennui were a liiiitttle underused...but that's kind of the point I think. Reily isn't that envious. People around that age don't get that bored either.
Also...$295 million opening weekend. Only beat by incredibles 2. Absolutely insane.
I was also surprised they didn't really make any of the "cool girls" mean. Val herself was really nice actually.
*Nostalgia comes in* Oh remember how we-
@@gavinsmith9871Yeah I was watching a video that actually interviewed one of the directors and he specifically mentioned he wanted Val to be a nice girl
@@Chopsparillo I saw that one too. It was an interesting choice that I think really worked. It helped highlight how ridiculous Riley was acting.
@@gavinsmith9871 Yup for sure
I feel like Inside Out 2 was more relatable but inside out had more emotional scenes that hit
I honestly think Inside Out 1 was way more relatable in general
because a lot of people definitely remember things like that from their childhood
but not everyone went through puberty the same way Riley did
@@OliverOils Well let's be honest, sequels are NEVER better than the first unless the first was horribly terrible. But I suppose I can't really judge since I haven't watched it and won't for another 3 months :]
@@VinylBeta1 There are many sequels that are better than the originals, even if the originals were still good. Spider-Man 2, Empire Strikes Back, Friday the 13th Part 2, Child's Play 2, Toy Story 2, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, and a lot more.
@@300bottles2Shrek 2 and Puss In Boots The Last Wish and also the How To Train Your Dragon, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda and Trolls sequels
@@VinylBeta1 Toy Story was better than the first and the first one was absolutely revolutionary lol
there would be no 3d movies if it wasn't for You Story 1
also, technically a prequel but I prefer Monster's University over Monster's Inc
even though I have way more nostalgia for the first and the first was better overall
but I just prefer University because it focuses on Mike and it had a message that stuck with me
it also has one of the greatest scenes in the entirety of Pixar (the scene where Mike and Sully scared the adults)
When riley said “I’m not good enough” that hit too hard…
It was so hard not to cry
It hit hard as I’ve felt it lots in my life but ATLEAST I never experienced anxiety
I cringed so hard while watching Inside Out 2 but it was the GOOD cringe because I did the exact same shit as a kid that Riley was doing and I felt so called out. It's the perfect companion piece to the original Inside Out and I won't even lie, if they decide they want to make I03 then I'm all for it.
Let's see Inside Out 1: Riley in middle school
Inside Out 2 Riley in highschool
Inside Out The Series Riley is a sophomore in highschool
Inside Out 3 Riley in College
@@cjgamer6356 Inside Out 4 is when they run out of ideas and they jump the shark and have the emotions catapulted into the human world as they desperately try to get back to Riley who's an emotional vegetable now.......I'd still watch that too.
@@doublet6118 Me too and finally Inside Out 5 Riley is a mother with a 12 year old son
@@cjgamer6356 with his own wacky emotions then Riley realises her son doesn't have the proper emotions (like he lacks empathy or something) and finds out he's a sociopath
@@Ykibmh Oh that's kinda dark for a Disney movie
Honestly, I consider Inside Out 2 my comfort film because I'm currently 14
When I was that age I had a hard time with anxiety too
I'm coming after you.
@@extratiredcat121wtf
It only gets worse from here on out, I'm afraid...
Prayin' for ya, pal. 🫡
Same here bro
I am really glad that it showed how anxiety can be really consuming. Thanks to the 'tism, my anxiety has been pretty bad since I was about 8 and has only gotten worse as I've become a teenager.
When it showed anxiety essentially "spiralling" I could feel that in my core. My own anxiety started to rise when watching it lol.
I hope Lance does return though. Him and Disgust have a really fun dynamic
Frrrr lance was such a vibe
@@hannipham7777 exactly! I'm surprised he didn't return
You’re right we need it
Im 22 and my anxiety just continues getting worst as i get older
Inside out 2 by far is the first good Pixar film probably in the 2020s since maybe Luca. It was amazing and felt like the first one but even better in some elements. The only downside is that it felt extremely short even though it had the same length, time flies when you are having fun I guess. I hope we get more inside out films
Turning Red is an amazing movie and the critics agreed. The only real problem with Luca, Soul and Turning Red is that Disney, in their infinite wisdom, that those 3 films would be pulled out of cinemas apparently due to Covid, even though Encanto was released a year earlier at the height of the pandemic. Go figure! Soul was actually fantastic, and Turning Red was one of the best Pixar movies in years.
same, i really enjoyed the movie but i think the ending could've used like 5-10 more minutes, it felt a bit short but omg was it impactful!!
turning red was amazing mama
I really injoyed soul even though the ending is kinda rushed
I also think it works with the target age audience. The kids who watched the first one have either gone through or ate going through their teeanage years.
I was a teen when it came out, now I'm not....
@@RVforestgreensame here
me :D
I was like 7 when the first one came out and now I'm 15. I really loved both movies, i still like the first one a bit more but i liked embarrassment :D
Nah man, the first movie is from 9 years ago, everyone who was in Riley's demographic is already a grown as*s lol
As someone with an anxiety disorder, i found this sequel to be fantastic and deeply relateable. How anxiety tries to control and gameplan for every single little future scenario that it completely consumes Rileys life was very accurate. The panic attack was very faithful and a great representation of what it feels like on the inside - a desperate collapse of reality around you where you don't know how to calm down. The scene in the imagination room with anxiety/Joy was a great way to illustrate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), a real life therapy technique. It's brilliant how excellently everything was portrayed. Hands down my favorite pixar movie to date.
To older audience the show might seem rushed but in my opinion I think the movie was meant for parents and teens and children the most. The movie is such good representation to puberty and how it feels growing up and finding yourself, it represents how you don’t need to have a single emotion to describe yourself, not everyone is perfect, and it’s ok to not know what happens next in the future. For teens it’s an important message because not everyone has everything figured out when they’re in their most important phase in life. For parents it’s a message that shows how teens and pre teens feel during that change, kind of like an introspective into their minds and the movie does it REALLY well compared to other movies for children it’s entertaining, and a fun movie with young and adult humor for all ages. Sure it focuses on teens the most but it’s also a movie everyone can relate to in some point in their life. The anxiety attacks also are really represented in a good way and can be relatable for tons of people with that problem. This is what I want from a movie, a movie entertaining and enchanting for kids and deep and meaningful for older audiences. I almost teared up in that movie and I’ve got to say it’s even better than the original. I hope Pixar thrives from this success and makes even better movies
I guess another movie that did something like it, that both kids and adults could enjoy and relate was Encanto.
This was def a rare W for a Disney sequel, and that *rarely* ever happens with sequels. 😅
This is how you know they *truly* went all out.
Maybe... Just maybe... They might be learning from their mistakes?...
with disney direct to dvd sequels you did have some hidden gems based on the most wack premises like 101 or cinderella 3 of all things. pixar sequels there are hits, misses and just...okay but toy story 2 and 3 are pretty phenomenal, think it comes down to figuring out where to go next that would make sense as well as if the people behind it are clearly motivated to go all in with it
So, this movie about emotions actually made me emotional. I teared up more times than I'd like to admit. Like you said, this was extremely relatable, but for me, it was other reasons beyond recalling childhood. One of the hardest parts for me was actually when the movie was over.
I had taken my 6 year old nephew to see it and he was confused about a lot of things, mostly anxiety. As someone that has trouble with anxiety, it was hard for me to try to explain what anxiety is. He thought she was the bad guy, but I had to explain that she was not a villain, she was trying her best to be helpful, but her helpfulness was not helping. It was hurtful, but she genuinely didn't mean to be. She loves Riley, they all do. But, when anxiety got out of control, it was hard to calm her down. For a while, she was untouchable. Joy could not force her to stop, she had to reach her with words to calm her down enough to be able to touch her and pull her away. He didn't quite understand, but I told him a story about us when he was anxious and how I had to talk to him calmly to set him away ease. My emotion of calm had to touch his emotion of anxiousness. Emotions can touch other emotions, but they have to be able to reach them first. He understood a little better after that, but it was still...and is still a challenge trying to get him to understand. I'm glad we saw the movie together, though.
The title doesn't lie. It was an amazing movie and I could relate to it a lot as a teenager. I would probably not watch it ever again though.
Why does everyone hate turning red 😭 I LOVE it
So did I here too 💯
Turning Red is easily one of their best movies since the early 2010's. I put it on the same level than UP.
@@jjstarrprod Agreed 💯
i think people didnt like it cause the main characters werent white, so they couldnt “relate” to it like others can.
Am I the only one who prefers the 2nd one over the first
I think they both are amaze, but i kinda like the second one more!
@@hannipham7777 I agree there both amaze definitely
I have too much nostalgia with the first
the second one hyped me up a lot in certain scenes
the scene where Riley was having a anxiety attack especially
@@OliverOils anxiety attack*
No you’re not
It's interesting to consider, all those movies I've loved in my life yet never re-watched. The films I actually go back and look at more than once is pretty small now that I think on it 🤔
I thought the design and audio was repetitive, but first and second movie both made me teary 🥲 eyed so there both very good and cute!, loved fear, anxiety, and boredom, embarrassment and nostalgia!
In my thinking, there is only one movie that lands in the everyone needs to see it, but the impact is too much to see it more than once. I don’t consider Inside Out 2 to be there. The real question with Inside Out 2, though, is whether schools will play it right after Inside Out 1. Inside Out 1 is very often played in middle school/junior high health classes as part of the unit on mental and emotional health. If schools pick up Inside Out 2 to play right after… That’s part of the beauty of animation, when done right-it can make abstract concepts concrete. And done in a believable way that‘s not cheesy.
I finally saw this movie 2 days ago. About halfway through, I took out my tissues; I cried quite a bit. I thoroughly enjoyed it however, and I already want to see it again
I loved Inside Out 2 but I had a small gripe with it and it regards the climax.
Spoiler:
The entirety of the first movie was built around the idea that it was okay to have negative experiences and that shutting them away only causes problems. But Joy in this movie litteraly throws away any negative aspects of Riley's livelihood to never deal with them again and she once again realises that these negative experiences are also a part of Riley's character and her sense of self. I just found it slightly annoying that she learnt her lesson but at the same time didnt.
I kinda disagree bc in the beginning of the movie Joy is very welcoming towards Anxiety and the new emotions, but joy thinks anxiety is destroying Riley bc of the fact that Riley is being very rude towards everyone. Ex: Riley ditching her friends, talking back to her parents, wanting to be with Val rather than her actual friends, etc. The rest of the group agrees as well with the whole puberty thing. Puberty is very complicated and comes out of nowhere, so it’s hard for Joy and the gang to see that it takes time to figure out newer things like this. (Sorry I yapped lol.) But I just wanted to say I don’t think joy doesnt learn her lesson bc everyone goes through puberty and you have to learn from that experience and grow better as time moves on.
I actually think that it's a little more nuanced than that because in the first movie, Joy realized that sadness is important for working through CURRENT feelings and letting the people around her know that she needs help, but joy's still assuming that positive experiences are preferred to negative ones, because mixing joy and sadness still has a positive outcome and a happy ending.
In the second movie, Joy is embracing the other emotions in the moment, but she still doesn't see the value in remembering negative experiences.
The moral of the first movie is that it's okay to not FEEL perfect and happy all the time, and the moral of the second one is that it's okay to not BE perfect.
Bro Inside out 2 I related more to the anxiety and Sense of self. And how negative it can be if you let it. But not only that, sometimes you just need to love every bit of yourself and just be kind and easy on yourself.
I haven’t quite hit puberty yet, but I’ve had lots of experiences with anxiety, and have to say, the way this film handled anxiety was almost too real! Amazing movie, I highly recommend you go see it!
Joy going insane was peak
it was corny for me but yea
I honestly hope Inside Out 3 explores adult and parenthood for Riley next 💛💙💜💚❤️
Probably young adulthood, maybe not parenthood.
If it takes another 10 or so years the core audience will still mostly be young adults/late teens
@@SplendidNinja hmmm, anything works I guess
That would be cool, but don’t you think they would explore high school or college first? Going straight to adulthood may be too big of a time skip. Riley only aged 2 years from 1 to 2.
@@jacksonrudolph2050 Ehh, we'll see where the third one goes from there when happens yet
They could milk this thing for so many years, we can go through various movies with Riley in Highschool, then college, then adulthood, possibly parenthood, and then Riley in old age.
I rewatched it two times. I really really really really loved the movie, laughed and cried a lot during the first and second one
Not gonna lie my friends and I were sobbing while watching this movie 😅. As young adults who had really hard puberty eras, this movie was an emotional gut punch
This movie was so good, when a movie can make you laugh and cry and feel so connected to whats going on its doing something right, i’m a 19 year old guy and yet i really felt that and related to that anxiety attack and all. They perfectly captured how it feels 😭
Just wish nostaliga was the key to become «happy» again/ solve the problem cus thats kinda how it went for me
Initially, I wasn't excited for this movie. It felt like just another rehashing of what was a phenomenal film that was able to take how we see complex identities and senses of self, and rehashed it into this cash grab for Puberties sake. However, seeing your take on this and how you've come around to the film. I'm actually quite excited to go and see this movie. It sounds like while it may still have been a cash grab, it wasn't just a rehash of content, they truly tried to show the growth in each stage of life. I do wonder if they'll do a film about becoming an adult and wat a mid life crisis feels like. Or maybe child bearing in the future.
i don't know if i would call my adolescence similar to riley's, but i was still connecting with her throughout the movie.
It seems that Pixar got the relatability factor down for the majority of people, which is great for them and hits close to home for ya’ll. On another note my teen experience was a little different, I rarely dealt with anxiety or envy or embarrassment, I did go through an emo phase which was cringe but even there I rarely dealt with those emotions. I’m not saying they should have made the movie about my childhood, I am just finding it interesting how the majority of teens experience was portrayed so well in this movie and what I’ve been doing that lead to a different result during my teens. But then again there are some factors which lead to me rarely dealing with these emotions. Firstly I’m a Christian, I love Jesus, and God’s in control so whom shall I fear, I live by that and when I find myself anxious about little things I just give it to God, and it’s no longer my problem. No need to be envious because I know I’m enough, God said so. People won’t remember you’re embarrassing moments, so why be self conscious during the moment when that person most likely won’t pickup on the feeling your feeling, so might as well laugh with them and tell people that-could-be, embarrassing moment to get a laugh with your friends, it honestly makes for good storytelling. Secondly I’m homeschooled so a lot of the things ya’ll face in the public school system probably brought on these emotions, because let’s be honest, people are cruel especially in the middle school and highschool. Experiences make us who we are, but even in that environment, living for Christ has changed my life, the emo phase wasn’t great because I was hanging out with a friend group who didn’t have my best interest at heart and I even had to take a break from my closest friend in that group, because I started to lose my sparkle and I was spiraling down. Praise Yahweh I’ve been saved and redeemed. My experience may be a little different but I promise God is real and alive and He continues to give me Peace, He can do that for you too, I know life’s rough, school’s hard, people are cruel, but remember, you are loved and you are worth it! Jesus is the way to true Joy, True Peace, True fulfillment and there’s an open invitation into the Kingdom just for you! You just have to believe, and works don’t get you to heaven but walking out the word in thankfulness for what Christ has done is the way to go. I’m praying for ya’ll and there’s Hope and Jesus loves ya’ll! I hope ya’ll have a wonderful day and have fun at the movies! For those who read to the end, thank you for reading, I hope you found Hope one way or another. I know no one asked to know my experience, but hey too many people in the world are dealing with loneliness, emptiness, and lack Hope, if I can shine some light on where you can find Hope, I’d rather tell the truth on where to find it. Take it or leave it and Have a
✨💖✨Sparkly Day!✨💖✨
It left me wanting more so its a job well done
I will probably see this movie later bc hahaha boycott, but my problem with the movie is that pixar laid off approximately 14 percent of their workforce recently. folks who worked on this film may not even be employed anymore! remember that these multi-million dollar films are made by incredible artists who often don't get the respect they deserve.
Still waiting on that Zootopia sequel 😊
Well I'm still waiting for the Tiana Disney plus series
I hope Zootopia 2 turns out good, as Zootopia’s one of my favorite Disney movies (not including Pixar).
@@sonicfan9144 Mine too 💯 Hopefully Judy and Nick become more than just partners and best friends after the first film in there 🐰🦊❤️
I loved the movie. Granted I've just graduated High School, I understand the emotions Riley went through. It was a pretty relatable movie for all teenagers.
While I don’t do a lot of the things most teenagers do because I’m Autistic. I still found the movie to be incredibly relatable with the small details instead of the big picture. Both movies hit home in different ways which makes them both really fun to revisit
I like how anxiety was actually helpful in the beginning and how Envy was giving her advice.
My mother and younger sister called it too babyish and found it kinda boring. I was in shock because of their reactions and how surprisingly good it was for a sequel.
I saw the first Inside Out when I was working on my undergraduate degree in psychology. I’m currently finishing up my PhD in psychology and saw the sequel on Father’s Day with my dad. I absolutely love both movies, but as someone who suffers with a very severe anxiety disorder and who has a very complicated relationship with my anxiety, I did find this movie more relatable.
I also liked it
I went to theaters two times to see Inside Out 2 and i loved to film. Its a heartwarming and well written film.
good to know that Pixar is slowly getting their mojo back, now we just need the same thing for Disney which perhaps will hardly happen anytime soon
Hey Smarty pants! I’m curious, can you make a video talking about the ships? Because there’s many different ships people are making of the emotions
My Review:
I thought it was pretty good. I would have to agree that I enjoyed the first film a little more, but this film has its own charm and Riley’s character is more developed. Joy and the others are still there as well as Anxiety, Envy, Ennui, and Embarrassment. Nostalgia too, don’t want to forget her…yet.
Inside Out 2 really made me recall my memories of being a teenager. Not a lot of great memories from those days, but we have all had moments like that for better or for worse. Riley’s panic attack really stood out for me. That moment, for me anyway, was much worse than her running away in the last film. A panic or anxiety attack is an experience no one should ever go through. Had me on the edge of my seat throughout that sequence. When Riley gains her new sense of self and she learns to control her emotions that is the moment Riley started her journey to adulthood. She is still a teenager, but the moment when Riley calls for Joy is her first step to becoming an adult.
Maya Hawke did a magnificent job in her performance as Anxiety. Amy Poehler’s performance was just as good as her performance in the first film.
Great job Pixar! Another great film to add to the collection!
Ok I'm gonna say it it reminded it more of Mickey's mouse clubhouse with toodles when they called for pouchy
It made me cry toward the end and the audience clapped in the movie theater and I also laughed out loud.
This was a good film
I love your analysis
I saw the movie today and I absolutely loved it. People leave a like if you agree with me.
if you think inside out is still better than inside out 2 ? like here
the old one is more friendly towards family audiences, but the 2nd one gives tons of second hand embarrasment, but the storyline is much better, just somethings missing.
@@Merbrls228 the first one had a slower start that you could feel imo
the second one actually feels too direct of a continuation
Feels like the movie needed to be at least 15 minutes longer
What’s the point of comparing them? Why can’t we just say both are good movies and recommend both?
Like begger 💀
the original is always gonna be better
NINE?!
I THOUGHT IT WAS LINE5 OR 6 HOW THE F HAVE I FORGOT WHAT YEAR IT WAS
I loved this film. I think it might be close to being better then the first. I'm the literal target audience to this since I was 5 when the first one came out and now I'm 14.
I love the second one so much! I watched it the first day it was in theatres and tbh in my opinion, I think it’s better than the first!
I literally got an inside out 2 ad before this video 😭
People talk about the second one having more mature themes but the first tackles depression and it didnt even need to cast a Netflix actor to play it
I personally like 2 more then 1. The first annoyed me and it didnt click like the second. Ive learned to appreciate it and i do enjoy it but theres something with the problem, solution, obstacle, then obstacle, then another obstacle... i also felt 2 was more emotional and i could feel the anxiety. Inside out 1 had a stronger cry though.
The Lance Slashblade scene got me cringing so hard 'cause that's literally me with Shadow the Hedgehog 😂🤣
so, i'm confused, you don't wanna watch it again because it reminds you of your past, even though you said that this sort of stuff is like a sense of comradery, that you're not alone?
I agree, great movie and so accurate, too!
lol me and my boyfriend physically cringed sooo many times! This movie understands puberty!!
Anxiety made me feel seen!
Just saw it yesterday 10/10
In a way the original is more cinematic and nostalgic to me but inside out 2 hits way too close as I’m a teenager and I had a mental breakdown a couple of months ago so when watching that movie I cried unlike any movie I ever watched.
Saw the movie, and it was awesome!
I cant wait to watch it on Disney +
My only complaint about this movie is that Anui is left in the background.
I know I'll never watch the _Spider-verse_ movies again. Once's enough for me. I already watched _Inside Out 2_ twice.
Wait, really? Just curious as to why, because I personally think the spider-verse movies are amazing and fun to watch more than once
@@tabitharust304they’re probably a Pixar shill
@@tabitharust304 I didn't see them as those kinds of films to see in theaters more than once, or again. They weren't even that memorable. I can hardly remember what happened. Some characters were there, stuff happened, and that's it, and I just moved on with my life. _Inside Out 2_ was memorable and so fun, and I can watch it online for free, but the dub is a bit more fun.
I just watched this movie in theaters and it was good!
Saying it’s a spoiler review 7 minutes in is a bold move 😭
Never thought I would hear someone say its too good
the film was amazing but I also don't think I'll watch it again at least for a while because it was also wildly triggering😭
Also I guessed what anxiety looked like
I'm glad someone said it. Basically Inside Out 1 shown us childhood and the bitterness that comes with change and losing our childhood as we grow up.....Inside Out 2 is teenager cringe and they did too well with it 😅. No one like remembering their EARLY teen years 😂😂😂
Totally disagree about the video game dub for Kingdom Hearts. Kingdom Hearts has one of the better dubs from Japan video games.
I loved tis ons so much it wos It's funnier and I kinda have a feeling that the first one was kinda cringy, It had really emotional scenes.But this one had more of the cast and more deep dive in the world building that we already knew and loved.😅❤🎉I also love the Blue's Clues and the Door the Explorer reference.Also, Joey's character was really well-built.She is not perfect, but I really relate to her and anxiety. And also Riley.😊
The anxiety scene made me cry my eyes out like a gasket as my heart raced. I struggle with suppressing emotions which became a thing in my early teens. But seeing this movie in my late teens made me question whether the premise would apply to me or not because of the huge gap of time between the first and second films and me not being thirteen anymore. But it was very good at conveying the panic attack scene, especially for me who struggles with anxiety and panic attacks.
Normally movies don't make me cry, but next to Soul and UP, this one had me fighting back tears because of how much I related to Riley and her experiences. Especially concerning suppressing your emotions and the literal avalanche that comes along with that which I experienced earlier this year. My mom held my hand during the last few scenes which honestly just made it all the more impactful because this is a film not only for kids or teens but also for adults and it's truly amazing how people of all ages can come together and relate to and learn the different
emotions and how it affects a person especially during their teenage years. Nice job Pixar, the bar was kinda low but you raised it.
Inside out 2 is my favorite movie🧡
I guess this is Disney trying to recover after Wish failed being good
Ikr it was really good!
Hold on people rewatch movies they like?Whats the purpose of that?
The movie's good I just dont know how to feel about the retcons they did...
Like on one hand its not that bad, but on the other it does rub me the wrong way everytime something is different... Like Anxiety's whole existence still rubs me the wrong way when Fear filled the role she said she was meant to fill in the first movie... It feels like the base emotions' potential roles were narrowed down just to fit more emotions...
yeah I also thought that too
even Fear said "I feel like we're gonna be friends" at the literal start 😂
the only difference between them is that Anxiety actually took over while Fear just uses Riley occasionally
I think fear is not as consuming as anxiety
Plus in the movie itself, anxiety said that fear protects Riley from things she sees, whereas anxiety protects Riley from things she can't see
So if you were being chased by a dog, that would be fear but if you are stressed for an exam then it's anxiety
They both have their own role
To be fair, I think when it comes to Anxiety and fear, it makes sense that they’re separated. I feel like while they do have similarities, they’re different enough in context to be different characters.
After all, there’s a reason those two are different words with different meanings in the dictionary. They’re related, but far from the same.
@@hannipham7777 but in the original movie fear also covered stuff she can't see, like planning ahead for all the possible bad scenarios when school started.
@@slaybutton1692 I think fear was an okay choice to be a base emotion in the first movie bc anxiety and fear aren’t the same thing first of all. And at a very young age like 6-12, kids don’t really have anxiety as a “base emotion” until they are in their teens. Kids 6-12 can get scared pretty easily by some random things. Usually in teenage years anxiety can definitely start showing up a lot more during puberty.
Hey
Personally, I liked the movie, it was really strong, but it had a weak conclusion, yeah she said sorry but there were no consequences for her actions,
she makes the team dispute messing up her own teammates
She keeps her friends even though she was a complete jerk to them
And she gets to fit in with the popular people even though she was being fake, and ignoring her friends to impress them
This is probably a hot take but the outcome of this movie is pretty contrived. Personally I just didn’t want riley to stick with the red streak haired girls, felt like she had her cake and ate it too.
The other girl weren’t the problem they were nice. Riley problem was that she abandoned her old ones for new ones. She should have made time for both.
Envie is 9!
PERFECT 🤩🤩🤩
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Lowkey liked the 2nd one more
Riley And Joy 9.5/10
Off topic, but when I saw you reference Onward when saying it’s story wasn’t good but it was still beautiful, I got so offended 💀💀💀 it’s such a good movie and I fight everyone on its behalf to this day LMAOO
Yeah, I wouldn’t HATE more Inside Out… you know… if it’s on the level of the others if not more.
MLB RETROS...
Yeah I got so embarrassed in theatre
I haven’t watched this yet but the way anxiety is described is giving insecurity, not anxiousness. Anxiousness is unease, uncertainty of an outcome. Insecurity is a lack of confidence in oneself, uncertain about decisions that impact yourself.
Actually Anxiety is more like what you described the first time, however anxiety CAUSED the insecurity in Riley, but Anxiety herself says she’s there to protect Riley from the things she can’t see
it’s a good movie… 99.9%
I'm really glad they didn't make Riley bisexual. I don't care if you're right or left. I don't want to hear about politics in a movie like this even if I agree with the political message or not. Just make good, relatable movies, which is what Pixar did here.
If they did make Riley bisexual, it would’ve been relatable to me.
@@selkrasouza6262 And that's fine, but unless Disney wants to become the Ben & Jerry's movies producing specifically politically left wing content they need to walk that line.
@@selkrasouza6262 I should also say this, if a company wants to produce political content that is their decision. For example there are Christian music and movie studios, and they appeal exclusively to a Christian/conservative audience. So does Disney want to be a studio that exclusively targets a LGBTQIA+/ liberal audience?
@@ruralconservative6625 What doesn’t make sense to me is insisting that the existence of lgbt people is “left wing” when right wing lgbt people exist. And I just think it’s very disappointing that I can’t see representations of people like myself in most mainstream media because these companies consider it “political”. And based on conversations I’ve had with conservatives in my family and community, the reason it’s considered “political” in the first place is due to bigotry.
You propose the idea of Disney “exclusively targeting the lgbt/liberals” when it’s possible for them to cater to the widest possible audience (which they already try to do!). A company can write stories about gay/trans people as well as straight/cisgender people. And they do when they permit their writers to do so, since Lightyear has a lesbian couple. If I (an lgbt person) can enjoy a story where Riley is straight, than a straight person can enjoy a story where Riley is bisexual.
Get a life
There are movies out there, a million times better than this one, that people have no problem watching again. Inside Out is nothing special, it's just a weird movie about gremlins living in people's heads, controlling what are suppose to be human beings but now believing that they can't think or act themselves without their emotions taking control.
But back on topic, we got E.T., The Godfather, King Kong, The Shawshank Redemption, Godzilla, Jaws, Alien, The Breakfast Club, The Lion King, Spirited Away, Saving Private Ryan, Thelma and Louise, and many many many other films that are so iconic, beloved by many, and have earned their reputation as being the best of the best, and we still watch these movies again and again.
Inside Out is not special, it's very flawed, has a concept that's really only suited for a silly short, even the emotions break character by having various of emotions aside from what they represent, which then begs the question if they are being controlled by gremlins in their head, going deeper down a rabbit hole that's really not worth analyzing. It's just not that great of a movie. I could name 50 other animated movies that are better than this and people are more likely gonna revisit regardless of how good a movie is.
A movie cant be too good horrible video
You done good Pete Docter, you done good, you too Pixar. Looks like the magic isn't gone after all, or in this case, when they made Cars 2, and Lightyear, they flopped so hard, although the movie isn't the problem, it's the bad writing, and this what happens when Hollywood pander to their audience and makes things worse, still don't know why The Good Dinosaur and Onward were also failures, or if Monster's University was an unnecessary sequel, or probably should’ve happened first, and sometimes I find it ironic for Brave to also be a disappointment or not much of a Pixar movie since it won an Oscar, this is also why you should give an honest opinion and not trust Box Offices or online reviews since they're filled with lies. Who else think Inside Out 2 should've happened a long time ago if Hollywood didn't make those failures.💛😃💙😢💜😱💚🤢❤️😡🧡😰🩵🥹🩷😳💜🥱