I saw inside out and me and my friend were in tears through a lot of the movie. I feel like it was made for us parents. Its just animated. It was really deep and eye opening. Entertaining and you can not help but to look inside yourself. A wonderful family movie. I loved that i could enjoy part two havent seeing 1. It made me go watch one! Great job
@@LowkeyGeek - I didn’t see Brad…but Michael Giacchino and the composer of IO2 was with them. I didn’t know who she was in person, but when I heard IO2, it made the pic all greater.
With all due respect to Kelsey Mann and the screen writers, but there were some pacing issues throughout the film where they didn't give the audience enough time to process what was going on, thus, making it feel as if there's something missing at almost every stopping point between scenes. A little rushed if I'm being honest, but still, a great film that could have been so much more.
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I've watched it twice so far and will see it a third time next Wed.
I saw inside out and me and my friend were in tears through a lot of the movie. I feel like it was made for us parents. Its just animated. It was really deep and eye opening. Entertaining and you can not help but to look inside yourself. A wonderful family movie. I loved that i could enjoy part two havent seeing 1. It made me go watch one! Great job
Both movies speak really well to kids and adults and I feel are necessary watches to help understand what one goes through as they grow up!
18:37 - I got a lot of that out of IO2.
In fact, I had a “Riley freak-out” moment actually seeing Pete Doctor at Disneyland a few weeks ago.
Oh that's awesome! I saw he was seen walking around with folks like Brad Bird. Pixar royalty at this point!
@@LowkeyGeek - I didn’t see Brad…but Michael Giacchino and the composer of IO2 was with them.
I didn’t know who she was in person, but when I heard IO2, it made the pic all greater.
What an amazing experience for you! :)
32:32 That kid who said What the...? LOL
Gotta love the real genuine reaction! :D
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With all due respect to Kelsey Mann and the screen writers, but there were some pacing issues throughout the film where they didn't give the audience enough time to process what was going on, thus, making it feel as if there's something missing at almost every stopping point between scenes. A little rushed if I'm being honest, but still, a great film that could have been so much more.
Would you say that the pacing gave you anxiety?
@@LowkeyGeek Hahaha, yeah. More than that at times.