Inside Out 2 Is Actually Great!!!
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I love how they don't just make Anxiety a villain. She's a normal emotion who means well like the others, while also showing why it's important to keep it in check.
I Agree.👍🏿🧡
I am pretty sure that she was one of those misunderstood villains 🧡 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
I admit…I might go see it given the good things I’m hearing about it. Question on a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rank it, or for an alternate easier question to answer, is it as good as Moana or Puss in Boots The Last Wish?
@@questworldiangreenknight7455 I'd give it a solid 9/10. It's a great film
@@questworldiangreenknight7455definitely
Ngl this movie is finally the first non-Toy Story Pixar sequel to surpass a 7/10.
Monster's University?
@@VelvetteSimp I personally wasn’t a big fan of that film tbh but I did like the message. And no disrespect to those who like it.
its defo a 10/10 for me
@@chaosaep0Maybe 8-9/10, it’s definitely got a few _really_ small holes like with the side characters not being as memorable as, say Bing-Bong (and by side characters I mean the non-emotions) but overall a REALLY good movie
@@diananer yes, let’s hope inside 3 is even better
Anxiety could have so easily been a straight up villain, but I'm glad in the end they managed to work with her for Riley.
Inside out 2: Hey Ralph Breaks the Internet and Incredibles 2 eat your heart out.
Incredibles 2 is funny for me, it’s not better than the first but it’s still good imo.
@@juliabp6057I feel like “Incredibles 2”, “Ralph Breaks the Internet”, and “Toy Story 4” are all overhated. Anyways, “Inside Out 2” was great. Not as good as the first movie, but still a great and worthy sequel.
Incredibles 2 has always been good and doesn't deserve no hate
@@juliabp6057 Too much character regression especially Bob Parrs ego.
@@Alucard2091 Not really. Bob always had an ego
At least not ALL of Disney's recent content is universally hated.
Thank goodness for that.
I actually liked Wish as I liked the soundtrack, most of the characters, as well as the animation , I did wish it could've been a better movie but I still enjoyed it
This isn't Disney this is P I X A R
@@Buffalo872 Disney owns Pixar, so it’s a Disney film.
@@tylerfish2701 I know but this film is truly a Pixar film not Disney's it has Pixar's creativity spirit and imagination that Disney lacks it's is P I X A R S M O V I E
Inside Out 2 was the biggest surprise of 2024, for months I had doubts if it can ever achieved that momentum from the original 2015 movie. Then suddenly, it went great and had a total blast seeing it Sunday
Another reason why I love this channel. He is the first youtuber who is happy that Mindy Kaling is not in Part 2. I'm so happy I subscribed this channel.
But on the other side many Internet Stars who don't deserve a comeback have still a carrer so... I would not suprised If Mindy still get work. Sometimes I'm angry about humanity.
Read all scandals about people like Jeffree Star or Logan Paul. Trust me sometimes you can break the law several times and you get away because you have better lawyers.
LOVED The first Inside Out and Inside Out 2 is One of the Best Pixar Sequel in quite a few years
At Least it's Better than Kung Fu Panda 4
It's beyond better than it
@@dr.mixer8930both flim are better then Megamind 2 heck even The Garfield Movie and and this Friday No Time to Spy a Loud House Movie & the Casagrandes Movie are better then Mufasa: Lion King
Kung fu panda 4 isnt bad though just kinda really mediocre
Not really a high bar tbh. KFP 4 was so mid. It removed all the emotional beats from the previous films and was just a dumb comedy
@@03mbcmost movies are better than Megamind Vs the doom cyndacite. Heck maybe even every movie
Inside Out + Psychonauts = Great pieces of media about mental health with long awaited sequels that turned out really good!
I wish I can watch it, but can't because of anxiety...... i feel like there's irony in there somewhere
As a teen myself this movie thouged on my heart strins. Me and the other teens of this generation realy needs this movie especialy these days. Realy happy pixar put some thought and care to this movie.
Yeah the only downside is that both Disney and Pixar might take this as: “Sequel good, new thing bad.”
@@matthewdaley746 That would be insane if they make INside Out 3. Like what other emotion haywire can Riley have for 3rd time in row.
@@Alucard2091 Actually way more than you believe. Next could be more of the struggles around 15-16, then another one at reaching adulthood, then college. Like its ridiculous how much you can make with this
@@SMLYTPMoviesikr!
I'm simply shocked by how much I liked this movie, my expectations were low due to Pixars recent history, but BOY WAS I WRONG! This movie pulled on my heartstrings, allowed me to relate to Riley in a way very few pieces of media have been able to do, and allowed me to reflect on myself too. The portrayal of Anxiety feels so real and personal, how they portrayed every aspect of anxiety both good and bad was something I still relate too till this day. God I love this movie so much.
On the one hand, I adore this movie is as great as it is.
On the other hand, I am terrified that Pixar is going to use the success of this movie as a reason to make more marketable sequels.
I don’t know why people thought Anxiety was going to be a villain, that’s like saying Anger or Disgust were going to be villains because they’re negative emotions.
to be fair anger was a bit of an ass in the first movie.
Saw this yesterday it was a big step up! Loved the new emotions and all the serious topics it had to tackle
The Last Wish of Pixar movies....
I saw this yesterday with my twin sister and parents on Father’s Day and it did not disappoint. This is easily one one of the best Pixar movies of the 2020s and a worthy follow-up to the original (even though “Luca”, “Turning Red”, and “Elemental” were good. Objectively, “Luca” is still my favorite Pixar movie. “Soul” was just okay to me (hot take)).
SPOILERS: I LOVED how they depicted the panic attack at the end. From Riley’s heavy breathing, fast heartbeat, and her thinking that “she’s not good enough” to Anxiety literally looking like a tornado around the console with her visage frozen in terror. It was all so well done. For anyone who has ever had a panic attack (myself included with my autism and OCD), this hits close to home.
Also, the new emotions were great additions with Anxiety being the star and Maya Hawke’s terrific performance. Ennui is my second favorite new emotion with her blasé attitude and French accent. Embarrassment is my third favorite with his sweatshirt covering his face and his nose sticking out. All in all, great movie.
I am glad Inside Out 2 isn’t involved in the “Sequels are bad” stereotype.
I mentioned this to you on Twitter, but I actually have anxiety myself. And with how it was showcased in this movie, I was like “Damn… This is literally me”
Also I wanna see a full-fledged Bloofy show now
7:21 I HATED Mindy Kaling in Velma and I for one think she should Never Voice act in anything Disney nor Pixar related Ever again she was a terrible person for Sexually assluting a Guy in public
Trust me, this is exactly the turn of events that a performer can only overcome through, exceptional, talent, and/or, dumb luck, she has, neither.
Agreed! Mindy is untalented
@@jonelrobinson582Additionally, horribly, creepy, unquestionably.
Finally! Someone brings up the Mindy Kaling SA incident!!
Seriously, Hollywood's, likely, about to drop her like a bad habit once the conclusion of Velma is reached, truy, unquestionably.
@@matthewdaley746 Thank goodness
@morganbrick9837 I'm unsure when that incident, occurred, but, I get the feeling that the studio, invoked, Contractual Purity, and, recast her, this is why, Morals Clauses, exist.
Wasn’t she joking tho? I thought it was very obviously a bit
@@EndotheliaDoesn't really matter, unquestionably.
I'm happy it was good and you liked it. Hope things can stay on the uppy up for Pixar and Disney.
I kinda prefer it to the original ngl
I enjoyed Inside Out 2. It was a great sequel to the first movie.
In fact, both this and Elemental are starting to become one my favourite Pixar movies in the 2020s.
7:26 FINALLY, THANK YOU!!! I don't mind her being Velma, but I hate Mindy Kaling because she sexually assaulted someone who doesn't love her.
Inside out 2 is a return to form for Pixar & Disney a sequel on par with the first two Toy story sequels as Pixar's best follow up is inspiring.
Especially Pixar
7:27-8:03 why is everyone laughing at a serious matter like this?
Women're judged differently, unquestionably.
I love how they didn't just make riley lesbian because "uhhhh, inclusion 🤪" because she wasn't written to be one in the first one (as far as I know), the writters dosen't even give riley a love interest and GOD DAMN I was glad they didn't because the movie dosen't need it.
This movie had some flaws, but FINALLY something good was made from disney...for now anyway
Pretty much the best pixar sequel since Monster's University in 2013!
Monster's University was never good
@@chonkeyshonkey Just stop says it otherwise, watch his video on it!
Incredibles 2 is better than Monster’s University
@@juliabp6057agreed
@@juliabp6057 Incredible 2 has too many characters assassination while MU aligns to their foreseeable job and Mike & Sally friendship.
I agree. This movie was awesome. I’m just dreading when CinemaSins makes a video on since, knowing the channel’s track record, it’ll suck and be a steaming pile of cringe and second hand embarrassment. 🤦
Maybe make a small Ultraman Rising review
I'm glad to hear it's good, but I'm not personally raising my hopes too high for a new Pixar Renaissance from just one movie because the rare good content we get from modern Disney is no longer the norm.
if you understand and relate to it when you watch it you'll know it's perfect
@@turkishspongebob1438 I don’t know if I want to because there might be a chance it could lead to more sequels to other Pixar movies that might not be as good as this.
From the trailers I thought the girl Riley looked up to was going to the driving force to splitting the friendship, but no I was pleasantly surprised that she was just a nice girl and all the blame of poor choices were on Riley.
it sucks that money needs to be a fucking thing that fucking live on forever =.= while I don't hate any of the new animated movies,it still sucks that money needs to be in our lives to actually enjoy animation
I mean if they aren’t paid they go bankrupt and if they go bankrupt they wont be able to make any more movies
Am seeing it around noon
Well a recent article revealed that Pixar is not making personal movies after this movie and the studio will never be the same again after that
Source: dude trust me
Elio: Remember me?
Well I have to see that movie to know for sure
i loved how they didn’t turn joy into the same antagonist she was in the first movie but i did kinda miss her passive aggressiveness 😭 she was so funny in the first movie
It was better than the Garfield movie. I can tell you that for certain.
I've just seen Inside Out 2 over the past weekend and it was Great and LOVED It
You know it's funny I would definitely relate to riley if I had a different personality. When the first inside out came out I was 5 but this one came out and now I am 13. Which is a funny coincidence.
I feel like soul didn’t get the praise it truly deserved or the recognition
I know, right?!
Inside Out 2 is still better then Turning Red with the morals of puberty
Having now see the movie (Through completely legal means obviously), I do have a lot of thoughts about it. I really love the first Inside Out, even though it's not a perfect movie by any stretch, I still love it. It has so much heart that is often missing in a lot of movies nowadays (It came out 9 years ago wtf am I talking about nowadays lol). So when a sequel was announced, I was hesitant. For so long, it stood as one of the few (Good) Pixar movies that did not get a sequel, despite the concept actually having a huge amount of potential for sequels, unlike others. Spoilers from here on I guess.
One thing I was not particularly happy about was the idea of Riley gaining new emotions. It was pretty set that everyone has the core five and that's it. As you age, your emotions begin to mix together, representing more complicated feelings. Another detail that I love about the first film, is inside the mam and dad's head, their emotions all look like the person themselves, and they all sit at a big control table where everyone has a seat. Not only that, all of their emotions are much more uniform and work together, becasue they're adults. They've found who they are, and as such, their emotions all look like them to represent that. Then in RIley's head, who was 11 at the time, each emtion has to kind of butt in to use the control table, because she's a kid with less emotional maturity. But now in the second film, 4 new emotions all appear. Now listen, kids can get embaressed, kids can be anxious, kids can be bored and kids can be envious. These are not new feelings that appear when you turn 13. I really don't want to get into the discussion about weather this was a good decision or not or weather it makes sence or not. I'll just say, I do not like the retcon, but it's here now so let's leave it there. In terms of the new emotions, I actually like most of them. I love Embarrassments design, and Anxiety's is good too. I would say that Envy really doesn't seem all that envious. She should have been louder and angrier. And then Ennui is... okay I guess.
One massive improvement this film has over the first is Riley herself. As was put by LS Mark in his review of the first film, it came across like the emotions were piloting a mech. She really didn't feel like a character so much as a plot device, to me at least. This is all changed in the sequel. Firstly, I love her new design. As much as you could say that for an animated character it would be easy to age them, there can be the little quirks and details about said character that make them that character. You can still absolutely tell that it's the same character from the first movie, just a little older. I especially love the braces for no other reason than that I find them kind of funny (Sorry to anyone who wear braces lmao). Given the new core belief system that was created, it helped to turn Riley into her own character. It's like she has subconcious thoughts that manifest through her actions, as we see by the end of the film where she appologies to her friends without anyone touching the control panel. Now it feels much more like the emotions are guiding her actions, rather than being soley responsible for them. Another element of this that works very well for the film is the fact that Riley is a girl. Now I can't speak from direct experience being a guy, but I don't think it's a reach to say that Puberty is considerably more intense for girls than boys. Not only the biological aspect, but the social side too. Girls are far more cliquey than boys and far more judgemental (If you disagree with that, I'll respect your decision but you are objectively wrong). Couple that with the social expectations that a lot of girls face (look a certain way, act a certain way etc.) means that her intense mood swings feel a lot more true to life than if she was a boy for example. I even think this was somewhat hinted about in the first film and the short film, Riley's Date. When we see into Jordan's head, his emotion guys are just dicking around. Not only that, they all look like him. This seems to be the movie adressing the reality that girls have more complex emtions than boys, which I think most people would agree is very true.
Comment was too long. See part 2 in the comments lol.
I also want to talk about the ending. The ending of Inside Out 1 is very iconic and extremely moving. The whole film is a metaphor for depression, put in such a way that kids can understand and parents can appreciate. The lesson that you need to be sad sometimes is so important for not just kids, but for everyone to learn. There is no light without darkness and vice versa. The sequel tried to live up to that climax, but it really doesn't hit the same high. Not to say that it's bad, it was just a high bar to get over. The lesson that Joy learns, that she was trying to force Riley to be someone that she wasn't, exactly what Anxiety was doing, was very clever, and again pushing that Riley is her own person with beliefs founded on her lived experiences, good and bad. Allowing the wave of bad memories to also have a part in forming Riley's new belief is also a very important lesson. Everyone tries to be a good person, but we are not always. We all get angry, sad, afraid, disgusted, embarrassed, envious, bored and anxious. Our beliefs and who we are are not all just good things. The whole ending where Riley has to sit in the timeout chair and has a panic attack was quite moving. Anxiety is trying to do everything to complete her goal, but it's just not working, which leads to more anxiety, which leads to more stress and the cycle keeps going. It felt reminisant of Puss' panic attack from Puss in Boots 2, which was also extremely well done. Anxiety screaming "You have to score Riley!" all the while "I'm not good enough!" echos through her mind hit me a bit harder than I would care to admit. I've never suffered from depression or anxiety to any even mild extent, but that doesn't mean I can feel for those who do. Since the sequel put so much more into Riley as a character, you really do feel for her as she's clutching her heart and hyperventilating, not knowing what to do or what's going on, especially since we know that Anxiety is not doing any of this out of malice, but because she's trying everything to do what she thinks is best for Riley. It was only during a moment of clarity that Riley's real self came through. Joy lets go of the idiolised version of Riley that she had been clinging to all movie that had been hamstringing her and building up a wave of bad memories that would all come flooding back some day. She needed to feel everything to process what was going on, which is another thing kids need to understand. The first movie taught us that we need to feel sad sometimes, and the sequel taught us that we need to feel everything, a good lesson that builds upon what came before.
The last thing I feel is worth delving into is probably one of my favourite lines from any film I've seen in a long time:
"You okay?"
"Yeah, I mean... no."
Seems simple on the surface, but it really cuts deep. Joy had been lying to Riley essentially, only letting her build her beliefs based on good things. Teaching her that she has to be the best person she can possibly be. A nice thought, but as we've gone over, not true to life. Anxiety then did the same thing. Cultivating new beliefs based on fears for the future, both likely and unlikely. This eventually manifested into "I'm not good enough!". Notice how surprised Anxiety is when this is what Riley's subconcious manifests as. Years of trying to make herself into a perfect person being suddenly merged with overwhelming anxiety all were concentrated down into "I'm not good enough!". And the sad part is, for most people, that is true. We could all be doing better. I could be doing something productive, but rather I'm in bed tapping away on a keyboard. Only once the emotions stop trying to control who Riley is does her real self come out, and the first thing she says, no longer lying to herself is "Yeah, I mean... no.". She tells her friends that she's not okay. She tells them that she was afraid, that she was not a good friend and accepts that they may not want to be friends with her anymore. The irony is that it was her anxiety that was pushing her friends away, so once she finally can be herself, not controlled by her anxiety, her friends come right back to her. Real life is rarely that simple, and sometimes you do lose friends, which they delved into in the first film. However, being open and honest with the people you care about is the next step after finally being honest with yourself. The message appears to be that you need to be yourself, not an a perfect version of yourself, because there is no perfect version of yourself.
Another slightly more controversial topic, it was nice to watch a film that had absolutely no political or devisive undertones, comments or messages whatsoever. It stays the hell away from devisive politics and I really think that that is seriously a good thing. It's probably also a reason why the movie is doing so well. Parents can trust that the film is not going to be preaching to them or their children, on either side of the spectrum.
Overall, it's a good movie. I don't like the retcons as a matter of principle, but it would be dishonest to then say that the movie has no merit because of this alone. I still think the first is better, but I can finally say for the first time in years, that I liked a new Disney movie. I'll even go so far as to say that if they keep up this level of quality, I'd be excited for a thrid movie. Now, where do you go from there? That's a bit tricky. If they aged her up again to say, 15, they reach the point where all of the things going on in your mind, really are not always appropriate for children. If they kept it very sterile and kid friendly, it could lose a lot of the impact that dealing with the later stages of puberty could have. If they made a ballsey move and made a 12s (we don't use PG13 over here) rated animated movie that follows her into her mid teenage years, I would have serious respect for the filmakers, but that is absolutely not going to happen. I reckon they'll do a more direct sequel, which is okay I guess.
But if they do, the mam and dad need way more screen time. Their emotions were hilarious and they need to come back more.
Anyway, if you've made it this far, thanks for ready and I hope you took something away from what I had to say.
I mean you say you want personal movies but you were just ok with luca, turning red, and elemental honestly personal stories can be great like how Soul was but everything else just have been sorta meh for me. Onward was a personal story aswell and that one was entirely forgotten. Their just not as memorable as monster inc, wall-E, nemo, or toy story which are all universally appealing, I kinda think thats what they mean by making them more universally appealing.
Turning Red featured far too many unlikeable characters, and, Elemental, (nearly), stole an Oscar that it shouldn't have even been nominated for, that's that.
that mindy kaling clip was crazy.
Actually, it's, horrifying, unquestionably.
Agreed!
@jonelrobinson582 Cancellation, appears, imminent, unquestionably.
I love Conan, but everyone laughing was just unsettling
@@jajajsjjslolapi679It's nervous laughter, hopefully.
Almost unrelated to this review, but, Bob Iger needs to step down as CEO of Disney permanently this time. Because it's clear that he's served for way too long as CEO, and he's been making some pretty bad decisions recently, especially with live action remakes. Similar to Michael Eisner in the mid-2000s, while he did have success previously, he made so many bad decisions, especially with the animation department, and so, it was clear he needed to resign, and after a long petition from Roy Jr., he eventually did. I think Bob Iger needs to do the same thing, and maybe Abigail Disney should start another "Save Disney" campaign like her dad did twice, which successfully got rid of Ron Miller and Mike Eisner. As for who I would pick as CEO if I had the choice, I'd go with Pete Doctor. Because, incase you don't know, Inside Out was originally a completely different film, known as Newt, which was just Blue Sky's Rio, but instead of birds, it stars salamanders, but, because it was likely to be a generic film, it was altered and reworked into a different concept, known as Inside Out. I could see him doing the same thing for all of the live action remakes, he could take them and throw them in the bin and say "I have a better idea with this concept." Now, once Iger does step down (Which he will, careers and lives don't last forever.) I doubt he will pick Pete as his successor, but, it would be the best case scenario for Disney.
And this is just in the United States!!! Just wait till it opens in EUROPE, ASIA, SOUTH AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA!!! This movie is going to be big and I am sooo happy!!!! My favorite is Envy💙
That said, quit, while, you're ahead, don't turn this into, Frozen, and/or, Toy Story, two great films are just, exceptionally, rare, really don't press your luck.
It was already opened one day before it in Denmark.
@cliffturbo2146 Interesting international legs, unquestionably.
It opened in the Philippines in the day Philippines got independence from spain
@@JafantantAn incredible coincidence, unquestionably.
I am happy it is great! But just like Encanto, something tells me this might be an exception, and not the norm.
ngl if i had to i would rate this movie 11/10 because it feels like a turning point
LIKE A GOOD WAY
Are you a cat
I still haven’t seen this film but Disney and Pixar do need to win.
My number one most favorite pixar movie is inside out and my second favorite is elemental and it's a great movie 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽 👌 🎬 and I am pretty sure that she was one of those misunderstood villains 🧡 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
This is the first Disney Pixar movie this year I think that is actually great.
Update: NOW I’ve seen Inside out 2 and it was adorable. It gave me the feels. I too related to the emotion of Anxiety.
My only complaint is there was no short film in front of it but that’s alright.
The best Pixar movie of the 2010s was coco
Light year was based on an IP and it flopped
at least there's no aquafina, am i right?
Seriously, that's, guaranteed, improvement-really.
@@matthewdaley746 seriously Disney, stop hiring Aquafina and hire ACTUAL voice actors/actresses!!!!
she's very grating. whenever i hear Aquafina talk, i wanna rip my ears off, bury them in the ground, dig them up 4 years later, throw them in a blender, drink my ear juice, throw it up, eat it again, then shit it out into a bottomless pit.
@@matthewdaley746 i don't think i've heard of them
okay?
I’m not sure if we can say Disney and Pixar are back yet, however, it’s a great film and a start to these studios coming back!
Please do a review on the new Netflix movie Ultraman: rising I think you will especially love it 😂❤
This is a testament to how Pixar's recent work is much better than Disney's Animated films recently
I’m going to see it tomorrow, and I am BUZZING.
Not HIGHEST GROSSING ANIMATED FILM OF ALL TIME GREAT, but still great
0:31 I thought you said Elemental was great. …well, your appreciation for it was nice while it lasted.
@@matthewdaley746 um… TBATH?
@@matthewdaley746 Anime films are fucking overrated and terrible
@@matthewdaley746While yes it did get nominated because it was the obligatory Disney/Pixar nominee I personally still think Elemental did deserve it and at least some sort of recognition especially compared to almost everything else from Disney last year, it was a no brainier. Hot take I actually preferred Elemental a little over TMNT as much as I really enjoyed that film too.
@@matthewdaley746 oh yes, don’t get me wrong I was absolutely thrilled when The Boy and the Heron was the winner but I just wanted to say that it’s just my personal opinion that I enjoyed Elemental and compared to everything else Disney put out in 2023 it was pretty much a godsend ngl. If you disagree then more power to you.
@@matthewdaley746 I agree with you believe me. Boy and the Heron was hands down the better film. All I was saying is that I liked Elemental as well in MY personal opinion. If you or anyone else disagrees then trust me I respect that. Can we please not get into a petty argument over something as insignificant as liking a movie or not and just move on?
Inside Out 2 just recently beat The Lion King 2019 Remake as the highest grossing animated film of all time! Well deserved! 😁
I was also extremely happy that Mindy Kaling is not part of the sequel; she's such a self-absorbed sleazeball. Also, Liza Lapira straight up sounds better.
A possible predator, unquestionably.
Hey dude! You should watch Ultraman: Rising. It’s really good. The animations are solid, and the story is surprisingly great! I highly recommend watching it!
3:01 Don’t forget that’s what everyone said about Dreamworks when Puss in Boots The Last Wish came out. I loved the film but I wasn’t naive enough to think “GOLDEN AGE UPON US!” Like half the web did. I am extremely skeptical of Disney making anything good at all now unless it’s a fluke.
the money is in BlackRock and vanguard got to appease your owners
I AM curious how well Turning Red, Luca and Soul (And Onward too though it STARTED in theatres) would have done theatrically if they'd been released and Covid weren't a factor. I feel they would have done Ratatoulle/Walle/UP level: not iNSANELY well but GOOD. Haha we'll never no though: but yeayh I do NOT think you can attribute their financial shortcomings to the movies themselves since Disney was worried about Covid.
I DO like that INside Out 2 has already made more money in it's first weekend then Lightyear OR Wish made
@@matthewdaley746 Why? Because they "broke their parents rules"? That seems a bit extreme to designate they "DH". Honestly I thought they were accurately awkward and adorkable for that age. "Flawed" seems a bit jump from "Not Likable"
Wait Pixar is the same as Disney right?
No
Lightyear had really boring progression. Inside out has exciting and driving scenes
I meant inside out 2
K so now I hate Mindy😊
Really good mindset, absolutely.
Even though the Velma show hate has died down but do you think we'll get a future review of it from you soon?
People started hating on other things like Wish and Hazbin Hotel Velma is still despised
What's your favorite OG and New Emotion?
Nothing makes me happier than a Pixar movie, let alone a Pixar sequel be this good
Luca and Turning Red are better than Inside Out 2 which I seen in theaters twice in one night. Not by MUCH but yea. Luca actually is a little worse than Inside Out 2
You are smoking crack if you think turning red is good
As someone who suffers from anxiety, I didn't like that she wasn't a villain.
Like, the same way Sadness is necessary, but depression is an evil that shouldn't exist. Fear is necessary, but anxiety is a villain that almost made me unalive myself years ago.
@@matthewdaley746
1) Riley isn't a tomboy.
2) If she was, there would be nothing wrong with it.
3) Riley is a pretty neutral name.
Perhaps anxiety isn't NECESSARY but it's unfortunately a way of life, same as emotions like envy, they kinda just spawn.
Anxiety is an emotion that everyone has because everyone gets anxious, it only becomes a DISORDER when it basically takes control of a person's life to the point that it's difficult to function. Even those without anxiety will experience their biggest lows in a way Riley has due to it, but of course a condition is much more serious like you mentioned. Anxiety is also different for everyone and each emotion in Inside Out is represented as multi-faceted to kinda "make up" for that fact in the form of characterizing the emotions. Ie. Joy in the first AND a bit of the second movie tends to veer into toxic positivity in some shape or form, anxiety actually proves that they're capable of hatching great plans, but they're so impulsive, persistent, and focused on the negatives that they cause Riley to break down.
Anxiety was still very much a villain as she literally embedded negative thoughts into Riley against others' wishes, she was just multi-faceted and truly believes she was helping/protecting Riley from "failure" (hence the "I'm not good enough") Even at the end of the movie, she hasn't really changed her tendencies, more so they're taking the steps to try to manage her better and keep her from going out of control.
(Sorry for the little dump lol)
This is very promising.
The animation guild needs to strike for more personal stories, no more cash grabbing sequels like Toy Story 5
Frozen 3 also, unquestionably.
Inside Out 2 is a Great Pixar Sequel since Toy Story 4 back in 2019
Ill never stop talking about this movie till the day I die
"apparently personal stories aren't marketable enough."
Raisor, it's relata-
"I know what I said!
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You know, I always wonder if we would possibly see RaisorBlade one day review Bluey on his channel since it's one of the best kids/adult shows out there. I hope that happens soon!
Also I'm gonna bet that he will be shocked at the many deep and emotional topics that Bluey tackles in the show.
Wait, Mindy was serious about that? I thought it was a bit 💀
It's horrifically evil, unquestionably.
@@matthewdaley746 I’m not trying to justify it, I’m just shocked
@Endothelia Unfortunately, it's, completely, indefensible-really.
@@matthewdaley746 I don’t disagree
@@EndotheliaA great opinion, absolutely.
In 19 days it got 1 billion dollars
Default's greatly responsible, unquestionably.
I loved first inside out this one was great as the original I also loved the new emotions 😊
I’m carious what there gonna do for zootopia 2
Stop watching these movies. Either it’s great or not it doesn’t excuse for Disney’s business practices and i prefer mediocre movies made by Illumination.
I'm seeing the movie on my birthday this Friday! 😁
I Love Anxiety! She is The most relatable to me!
7:14 - 7:16 - 7:17 - 7:19 - 7:22 - 7:24 - 7:30 - 7:36 Also I’m So glad Mindy Kaling Didn’t Reprise her role as “Disgust” for a GOOD Reason (And It Makes Sense, Because We have ALL went “Jinkies” (with our disgust face) and got absolutely “Disgusted” because she was in the infamous Velma Show).
So My Reaction to Mindy Kaling Didn’t Reprise Her Role As Disgust is In Bully Maguire’s Words: “Good Riddance”!
And Fear X Anxiety are like a Perfect Match-made Couple!
Probably business decision, unquestionably.
I saw it yesterday, and I plan on seeing it again with my mom, who was feeling hesitant to seeing it. Trust me - I convinced her in the most non-spoilery manner! If anything, kids, teens AND adults will feel something relatable during this film... so it should seen by everyone. It definitely felt that way to me, that's for sure... but overall, it was such an emotional film that deserves attention & praise.
Also, I love how both Inside Out films have "antagonists" instead of "villains". That was a step in the right direction, and I still prefer films that go in this direction. Not every story has to have a "evil character", but someone could have "intentions that could be considered as evil or bad", which is completely different.
What you said about if viewers will even like videos I just want to let you know every video you post I love and when i stumbled to your channel trying to find reviewers that weren’t
That guy in the glasses (you all know who he is) I spent the rest of that night watching your videos don’t feel that way man
Isn’t anxiety just a different version of fear though?
You have to watch ultra man rising. Story and animation are amazing I'm a newcomer and was blown away by it
I too picked at the idea of there being other emotions existing besides the 5 we got, but now I'm totally cool with it after seeing the film.
Finally, some good fucking food.
Yes it's fantastic,it's my favorite movie🧡🧡🧡
I like Inside out 2 more than the original