Inside Out 2 - Pixar's Fatal Flaw

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    In this Inside Out 2 movie review and Inside Out 2 analysis, I dive into the much-anticipated sequel, to Inside Out. Despite the positive reviews and impressive box office performance, I ultimately found the film to be a safe repeat of the original that didn't move me as much.
    Maya Hawke's character, Anxiety, is an incredible new addition, and the depiction of a panic attack is genuinely effective and accurate. These high moments, however, don't account for the film as a whole. Ironically, Pixar's approach to Inside Out 2 seems to contradict the film's thesis. The studio has struggled to find itself amid franchise filmmaking pressures and the pandemic, which saw some of their most personal works, like Luca, Turning Red, and Soul, relegated to Disney+. This misstep damaged Pixar's prestige and reputation. Lightyear's lackluster performance and Elemental's slow success story further hurt Pixar's confidence.
    Pixar, once known for boldness and creativity, now seems paralyzed by insecurity, losing sight of what made them a powerhouse. Inside Out 2, instead of evolving characters in new ways, feels like a safe bet designed to appeal to what the studio thinks audiences want. This move lacks the confidence and vision that once defined Pixar, amplifying Inside Out 2's shortcomings and exposing it as a product of anxiety.
    It's natural for studios to experience growing pains, as seen with Disney Animation before the Disney Renaissance. While Pixar's reign seemed unshakable, they too have fallen prey to insecurities after misfires and poor decisions. Inside Out 2 reminds us not to let self-perception anxieties overtake our essence, a lesson Pixar itself seems to be forgetting.
    Recent statements from Pete Docter about shifting Pixar's focus to mass appeal and sequels highlight a worrying trend. Audiences may not always know what they want until you show it to them, something Pixar once understood brilliantly. Let's hope Pixar rediscovers its unique magic before it's too late.
    Join Griffin (‪@griffschiller‬) as he gives you his Inside Out 2 review and explains why Inside Out 2 is disappointing, the problem with Inside Out 2, why Pixar is failing, the huge problem with Pixar, why Inside Out 2's success is a bad thing, why Inside Out 2 fails, and why Inside Out 2 is bad. Enjoy this Pixar video essay and Inside Out video essay!
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    Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust have been running a successful operation by all accounts. However, when Anxiety shows up, they aren't sure how to feel. Inside Out 2 is directed by Kelsey Mann and stars Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Lewis Black, Diane Lane, and Kyle MacLachlan reprise their roles from the first film, with Maya Hawke, Kensington Tallman, Tony Hale, Liza Lapira, Ayo Edebiri, Lilimar, Grace Lu, Sumayyah Nuriddin-Green, Adèle Exarchopoulos, and Paul Walter Hauser joining the cast.
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  • @FilmSpeak
    @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +13

    What did YOU think of Inside Out 2? Is Pixar back? 🤔 Comment below! 💥 Thanks again to Gentlebands!💍🪐 Get 25% off your order from GENTLEBANDS using code "filmspeak" bit.ly/4b07sTu

    • @user-AADZ
      @user-AADZ 27 дней назад

      I personally disagree with you because you sound like hiphopsandhoops and you care a little way too much about old Pixar yo Boomer.

  • @justanotherguy2609
    @justanotherguy2609 27 дней назад +365

    I’m sorry, but I swear every video criticizing Pixar now feels like it just boils down to, “Pixar was good, now they’re safe, Disney plus has damaged the brand” and it’s getting old. Especially considering that their brand had bounced back with elemental and inside out 2. Plus, being on Disney plus didn’t stop Soul from being universally loved, or Luca/turning red from being big hits that connected with many people. Ironic this video criticized Pixar for playing it safe, when this is the safest type of discussion you could create in a video about Pixar nowadays.

    • @conradaster3764
      @conradaster3764 27 дней назад +26

      😂 riggght. they're still ultra successful! Is that why they laid off 20% of their entire staff and were talks to close their doors if IO2 did poorly 🙄

    • @mimi-gj2qy
      @mimi-gj2qy 27 дней назад +22

      ​@conradaster3764 Just because something is successful doesn't mean it's good for example, the live action Lions King made more then the original but everyone thought that movie was trash.

    • @masreg
      @masreg 27 дней назад +3

      @@mimi-gj2qy😂 that argument that you just stated is dated too. Because if people made the Lion King remake all that money then THEY MUST’VE LOVED the movie. If people like something they’ll spend money on it. So you saying everyone thought it was trash. What you really mean is you & the people around you. Which is 000000000000.000001 percent of all the people that watched & loved the movie.

    • @Serge165
      @Serge165 27 дней назад +3

      I strongly disagree I think it has to do with cultural trends and Hollywood wanting only neurotypicals to write movies. The whole studios playing at save thing is more like cruise control. There's an adjective that you write what you know. Being that neurotypicals tend to beer on the side of social norms and social trends, this is more what you are seeing. What people are saying is that Pixar lost its new car smell

    • @justanotherguy2609
      @justanotherguy2609 27 дней назад +5

      @@conradaster3764 Most of the staff they laid off were part of the Disney plus division, they aren’t going to focus on projects for the service instead focusing on theatrical releases. Besides, even if you wanted to say they were in trouble before, it was because they weren’t making money from having their films on a streaming service, something that has changed with their two recent movies as I mentioned. Also, they were never going to close down, that’s objectively false, you probably just heard it from a rumor. Honestly, the fact that the person who made this video liked your comment is kind of sad, it tells me all I need to know about their view on my points.

  • @DanGamingFan2846
    @DanGamingFan2846 27 дней назад +68

    I agree that Anxiety is the best part of this movie and handled really well. As for the rest, I respectfully disagree. Though it's always interesting hearing a contrairian's take.

  • @gabrielfel3669
    @gabrielfel3669 27 дней назад +73

    Honestly, I just loved the film, I thought it was very mature not to treat anxiety as a "villain", but rather as someone who only tries and fails,The only thing that bothers me is this new formula for making films with the "Tik Tok" aesthetic, that is, every 5 minutes the scene changes, and there are jokes all the time, and there are no moments of contemplation, or if there are, they are few moments, apart from the film having doubts in terms of plots, something I saw a lot in Nimona, but ok, right, it's not like it spoils the film, it just bothers

    • @omeganeoz
      @omeganeoz 23 дня назад +1

      Same

    • @leedlelel2373
      @leedlelel2373 20 дней назад

      i didnt even notice but i knew something felt way too fast-paced in the film

  • @jordansweet8054
    @jordansweet8054 27 дней назад +36

    I always appreciate your voice but honestly, I loved the film. Anxiety made me feel a little too seen and that finale hit me like the best of Pixar's golden age. I respect that it justified its existence.

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +8

      Hey, fair enough! I agree Anxiety was the best part of the film for sure.

    • @_rat_5758
      @_rat_5758 26 дней назад +2

      Same here

  • @shitpostborgar4886
    @shitpostborgar4886 27 дней назад +20

    Inside out 2 explores incredibly engaging and imaginative concepts; its biggest flaw, besides following closely the overall narrative structure of the first, is that it feels rushed. If the movie had been longer, if Riley’s puberty had been explored before going to the camp instead of cramping up into one scene where she screams to her mom, the movie would be perfect

    • @Alucard2091
      @Alucard2091 26 дней назад +1

      ppl address rehash narrative structure like isn't bad thing when PIXAR sequels have been safe & newish since Finding Dory made it 1billion in box office. My point being made PIXAR is still not confident making different sequel (plot) or trilogy despite praise they're currently getting.

  • @geometrydashiuppiter6910
    @geometrydashiuppiter6910 27 дней назад +185

    They had no reason to treat anxiety and to represent a panic attack the way they did in the movie, yet they did. Maybe you can't understand how fucking deep that was unless you actually suffer from that in real life, but they manage to perfectly show through the images what usually can't be expressed into words. That is EXACTLY what a panic attack feels like, and also when all the emotions hug each other in order to calm it down, that's exaclty what happens when a panic attack ends (a hug usually actually helps). They showed that anxiety is an important part of us that needs to be there, but it needs to be sitting down sipping on tea and we can't let it be in control of our emotions.
    This movie was fantastic. I'm not saying it's a masterpiece, but it was definitely not safe. They could've very well played it safe given the fact that this movie was a guaranteed succeess, but instead they really poured their hearts into this project.

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +18

      Everything you're praising is stuff I also liked about the film, and acknoweledged worked in this video, especially as someone who suffers from anxiety as well. I understood the film quite well, but outside of those genuinely great moments, the rest of the film felt lacking. But that's just how I feel, I know I'm in the minority on this one.

    • @geometrydashiuppiter6910
      @geometrydashiuppiter6910 27 дней назад +26

      @@FilmSpeak Yeah man don't get me wrong I respect your opinion and always appreciate your work and love your videos, both when I agree with you and when I disagree!

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +10

      @@geometrydashiuppiter6910 I appreciate that dude, really. It's fun to engage in debate over these things and I welcome the opposing viewpoint!

    • @Weightsss
      @Weightsss 27 дней назад +10

      I actually LIKED the anxiety attack scene a lot because my wife even said she goes through it.
      She naturally understood what was going on but also she liked how it was done in a way where kids can understand that you can’t just live off one emotion. Just like in the first one.
      Trying to be happy all the time leads down a dark path. In this one, always pushing yourself isn’t good because then you’ll be stuck.
      Kids won’t see it how intense we adults see it.
      Plus at the end they show that keepy your anxiety under control is a good thing. It isn’t bad. Just use it correctly.😊
      This scene was to me a top tier scene because me as someone who doesn’t go through this… can now picture how crazy it can be…

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +2

      @@Weightsss I totally agree! That was the scene of the film.

  • @thalamusstudios
    @thalamusstudios 27 дней назад +50

    Honestly this film gives a voice for those who suffer from anxiety and other disorders that involve anxiety being a key feature. As someone who suffers from C-PTSD this was a conversation started towards those who denied or never truly understood what I was enduring. Instead of criticizing maybe start seeing all that is translated what words could never accomplish

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +6

      I fully acknowledge that anxiety was depicted very well in the film. My problems with the film wasn't Anxiety as a character and how it was treated...it was most everything else. I agree the film has significance and importance for its representation and as someone who also suffers from anxiety, it was great to see. I just think as a film, it fell short in a lot of ways.

  • @natebrown1124
    @natebrown1124 27 дней назад +38

    While I appreciate the intelligent and well thought out criticism, I disagree wholeheartedly. This movie wrecked me and my wife and my kids loved it. As someone who never dealt with Anxiety but suddenly the last few years it seems to always be there. I am glad audiences and the box office seem to have a way better opinion of this excellent and emotional film.

  • @tomrogers6757
    @tomrogers6757 27 дней назад +38

    "Devoid of all creative expression." Brother, there was literally a sequence where a "brain storm" was an actual storm, this is peak.

    • @william3100
      @william3100 26 дней назад +7

      Plenty of other pieces of media already did that joke.

    • @Alucard2091
      @Alucard2091 26 дней назад +1

      @@william3100 Like what

    • @william3100
      @william3100 26 дней назад

      @Alucard2091 just google brainstorm. It's very common for people to comedically depict a brainstorm as like an actual storm happening in the brain in a cartoonish drawing. I saw this kinda happen in an episode of Wander Over Yonder as well.

    • @vseverybodyk3210
      @vseverybodyk3210 26 дней назад

      @@Alucard2091Bro lied like we all dont have access to other movies 💀💀

    • @sebastiancruz3790
      @sebastiancruz3790 25 дней назад +5

      @@Alucard2091something like that happened in shark boy in lava girl lol

  • @ShellsGhost1
    @ShellsGhost1 26 дней назад +7

    The safe film would've been 90 mins of the short where she goes on a date with a boy. They did a lot with this film that was surprisingly refreshing. The contrast of her mom's emotions having sadness as the lead was nice. Or that the adults tended to have the same personality for all their emotions.

  • @M.W.2
    @M.W.2 27 дней назад +12

    We need more movies with Leslie Nope as voide actor

  • @GregoryBronstein-qj5bk
    @GregoryBronstein-qj5bk 25 дней назад +3

    The conflict would have been better as an internal conflict between the original emotions.

  • @ahobbyist9520
    @ahobbyist9520 27 дней назад +35

    Well it had to be someone. At least it’ll be actual criticism instead of whatever the hell the critical drinker does

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +5

      haha much appreciated.

    • @panserbjrn4804
      @panserbjrn4804 27 дней назад +4

      Yikes, do you actual watch his videos or just don’t agree with their opinion?

    • @Hakersmith
      @Hakersmith 27 дней назад +3

      I agree, he at least gave some real arguments. I respect his opinion, despite disagreeing with him

    • @ahobbyist9520
      @ahobbyist9520 26 дней назад +1

      @@panserbjrn4804 I watched his videos. Caught him lying, caught him embellishing. He’s a grifter at the end of it, but business is business. Can’t begrudge him.
      He’s hypocritical as well. He made a book at some point that was not only worse than what he dunks on, the female lead is everything he supposedly hates. He’s not worth listening too.
      You want someone with those beliefs? Check the little platoon or literature devil. I don’t agree with them typically, but they’re at least consistent

    • @conradaster3764
      @conradaster3764 25 дней назад

      I love CRIT Drinker lol

  • @georgiap.3426
    @georgiap.3426 26 дней назад +4

    The only thing I completely agree with in this video, is the fact that I felt too like they didn't know what to do with the first set of emotions💀like their journey to consciousness and all was kinda unneccessary and I felt like it was a filler for the rest of the film. I know they're suppressed emotions and all but they kinda didn't have any agency in Riley's mind while that is not the case in adolescence. I feel like they could have handled this better, but other than that, it still was a very accurate depiction of the emotional complexities of puberty, especially anxiety's role who is the one who takes control in opposition to joy, which after all, are the main reasons we keep going as they keep us motivated for different reasons.

  • @nykoman7730
    @nykoman7730 23 дня назад +4

    I saw a lot of comments saying the film is really good and although I respect those opinions. I just didn’t really like inside out 2, it felt like a copy of the first film for me. 🤷

    • @jeffreyquinde6707
      @jeffreyquinde6707 17 дней назад

      It’s got similar story beats, but it also feels different from the first film. And it puts the characters in unique situations that made for fun interactions that weren’t in the original

  • @MattDraper
    @MattDraper 27 дней назад +5

    Really just a missed opportunity to call the movie Outside In and make it a sorta Innerspace type story

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +3

      See?? Now, you're talking.

  • @tylerhackner9731
    @tylerhackner9731 27 дней назад +9

    I still really liked this film

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад

      Hell yeah dude! As you should haha. I'm the odd man out this go around.

  • @OOM-Series
    @OOM-Series 26 дней назад +4

    the movie was great. *video ends*

  • @smaugsauron4000
    @smaugsauron4000 25 дней назад +2

    Now i know i might sound crazy but i never considered inside out to be one of my favourite Pixar movies. The reason being that i just don't think that the concept of characters that represent an emotion just didn't speak to me that well but that's not to say i hate the movie no, i think it's a solid 8/10, but my actual favorite Pixar movie is CARS from 2006. It might be because i watched that movie many times as i was younger but the true reason is that the message of that movie i just find more relatable than just emotions that are characters. The message of CARS is Simple:slow down and enjoy the simple things in life. That to me is a lot more powerful and relatable than insode out. Now I haven't seen inside out 2 but i honestly knew that the movie would be a huge success and that it would be loved. But the point I'm trying to make is that i just am not as found for inside out as so many other people are. Great cideo by the way griffin keep up the great content ❤.

  • @TimDaco
    @TimDaco 16 дней назад +2

    Personally, I Freaking Loved This Movie!!! As a Teenager, It was exactly the kind of Movie I needed right now and I connected to it So Much It was just So incredibly Relatable. In My Opinion, This Movie Perfectly Captures what it's like to be a Teenager. All of The New Emotions were Fantastic! Anxiety in particular was Such a Fantastic Character! As someone who Definitely Struggles with Anxiety, It was Such a Perfect Depiction of what Anxiety is and what it does to You. And all Of The Old Emotions were Great as Well! This Movie was just Absolutely Phenomenal!!! One Of The Best Pixar Movies Ever In My Opinion!!!

  • @shadowedfate151
    @shadowedfate151 27 дней назад +14

    All the films you've like oddly given love to and its inside out 2 you decided was bad?

    • @thegreatacolyt1277
      @thegreatacolyt1277 27 дней назад

      😂real

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +5

      I never said it was bad, I just found it to be merely fine.

    • @thegreatacolyt1277
      @thegreatacolyt1277 27 дней назад +1

      @@FilmSpeak bruuuuuuhhhhhhj

    • @thememedsphere
      @thememedsphere 26 дней назад +2

      @@FilmSpeakNah man you said it was a disappointment in the description -_- not “disappointment” and “meh” are different words with different meanings

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  26 дней назад +2

      @@thememedsphere disappointing doesn't I here you mean bad, it just means disappointing. Also in the actual VIDEO, the content through which I deliver my opinion, I never say it's bad, just merely fine.

  • @SwellStuff483
    @SwellStuff483 27 дней назад +34

    Bro come on

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +7

      Just, hear me out. It's not a bad film...

    • @ahobbyist9520
      @ahobbyist9520 27 дней назад +2

      @@FilmSpeaklol

    • @fallenstars6769
      @fallenstars6769 27 дней назад +6

      @@FilmSpeaknah I just hopped in for a couple minutes and you spoke straight facts the entire time. The film left me emotionally disregulated and it did what it needed to do, but it was so goddamn chaotic. The characters had no depth, like they did in the first film. It’s kinda sad I won’t lie

    • @vseverybodyk3210
      @vseverybodyk3210 26 дней назад

      @@fallenstars6769stop yapping the movie and the characters are great

  • @verynsawyer1413
    @verynsawyer1413 10 дней назад

    I saw this movie in theaters with a bunch of my family (like 8 of us), and I was honestly shocked at their reactions because almost all of them said they liked it more than the first one. Judging by the few comments I've read on this video, it seems most people agree that this movie was as impactful or even more impactful than the first one. As someone who deals with extreme anxiety that seems to only be getting worse, though I related to the movie and saw what it was going for, it still didn't hit as hard as the first one and did seem to either repeat old story beats or add new things that kind of contradicted the first film (small things like how memories now can either form a belief or go to long term, not both). Don't get me wrong, I cried, it was a great movie and I loved it, I just didn't love it as much as the first and was surprised that wasn't the general consensus since I tend to be the one giving movies the benefit of the doubt. There were certain things I thought were brilliant, like anxiety taking over imagination land, but ultimately I felt like it had a lot of unexplored potential. Plus it kinda chalked up panic attacks as something that has an easy solution and likely won't happen again, which of course neither of those things are true in reality.
    Idk, maybe I'm missing something everyone else sees, but as someone who theoretically should find this movie extra relatable, I was surprised it didn't quite hit the mark for me.
    Again, that's only because my expectations were set exceedingly high by the first movie. I still love this film and will rewatch it many times and cry every time I'm sure.

  • @Livviegirlie
    @Livviegirlie 15 дней назад +1

    I disagree with your take on this film, but I do respect your opinion. "Inside Out 2" perfectly represents how anxiety I have never related to the film as much as "Inside Out 2". Growing up was scary, and I was incredibly anxious about my future. The final scene was perfect.

  • @lincolnsanders1127
    @lincolnsanders1127 25 дней назад

    why the black cauldron catch a stray like that??

  • @VJ_25
    @VJ_25 25 дней назад +1

    @FilmSpeak please keep making honest and subjective reviews like this regardless of people disagreeing. This is your review and I couldn’t agree more with the state of Pixar atm.

  • @little.prince
    @little.prince 26 дней назад +3

    I didn’t need this movie to be perfect. I wanted it to be different.

    • @naruinoiscanoninanalternat2947
      @naruinoiscanoninanalternat2947 25 дней назад +3

      It wasn't different it's an inferior and almost complete copy and paste of the first film plot wise just with less risks on the table

  • @palmmahir3888
    @palmmahir3888 27 дней назад +8

    Tbh, I don’t completely love this movie but I really liked it a lot. The plot can be too fast paced and they reused the same story template that the first movie has, but I still really enjoyed it because of how insightful it is.

  • @shoolcreates1999
    @shoolcreates1999 27 дней назад +9

    Lets not mention the major inconsistency that none of these other emotions existed in her parents heads in the first movie lol, they should have thought ahead.

    • @pickles4613
      @pickles4613 27 дней назад +5

      Well in a scene during the credits, a version of Anxiety came into the parents' brain, but the main five emotions handled it much more calmly. It's implied that since they've grown, the emotions that were so prevalent in their teenage years were managed and under control- almost like they're in the back of the mind, not that they just don't exist.

    • @Alucard2091
      @Alucard2091 26 дней назад +4

      @@pickles4613 under control? Dude the tension in Inside Out dinner scene has all the reasons for them to be anxious or show up. Suddenly in the Inside Out 2 they pop-out over simple question. The addition of new emotions doesn't help end-credits of 1st movie where it showcases all various of ppl age & animals, only consist of 5 emotions.

  • @hannahbaldwin7248
    @hannahbaldwin7248 27 дней назад +2

    This was a really good video essay. I want to say, I agree that the emotional impact didn’t hit quite as hard in the sequel: it was definitely THERE, it's just not comparable. I also agree that the new emotions just kind of showing up doesn’t make for as interesting a mindscape, or perhaps as accurate of one.
    However, I disagree with your point about Pixar as a whole, and I wouldn't go so far as to call this movie "safe", either. Actually, I think there are things in this sequel that deserve to be talked about more, and they could be just as impactful as any other pixar sequel. Aside from Toy Story, their sequels have never been quite as powerful, but have always been worthwhile, and I think that's the case here.
    Pixar is still really strong in their storytelling capabilities, and Inside Out 2 was a really warm and delightful addition to their roster. Not everything works for them (I'm looking at you, Cars 2), but I'm not worried about future projects.
    Again, loved your video here. Great stuff! I'll have to look at what else you've got!

  • @Lily-rz8mg
    @Lily-rz8mg 11 дней назад +1

    I liked the film, but I actually agree with your criticisms. I think having the existing emotions develop would have been more sucinct. I saw the potential for that when the OG emotions tried to touch the panel after the demolition crew came in; they touched the panel as before, but the effect it created was much BIGGER. Having to cope with the restricting of Riley's brain could have been interesting. And fear could have developed the characteristics they ended up giving to Anxiety. Anyways, I still enjoyed the movie, but perhaps it could have been even better with your suggestions.

  • @SarahPollock0213
    @SarahPollock0213 19 дней назад +1

    In my opinion the second movie was fine . I’m not saying it was bad , but I agree with almost all your points . And as a female in here teenage years I didn’t like how my anxiety was reminded to me. Finally in the first movie when you zoom in to anyones head it would only show the main 5 😒

  • @randomcat7246
    @randomcat7246 9 дней назад +1

    Honestly, this film was very mid. I agree that there was so much more creative potential, and that I didn’t think it should’ve been made in the first place. Based on the ending of the first film (combining emotions) and the fact that there were never any of the new emotions in the adults, they clearly never planned for a sequel, and it makes this so jarring.

    • @randomcat7246
      @randomcat7246 9 дней назад

      Not to mention how much is copied in terms of plot beats. The scene of joy holding the memories and crying, all I could think of is how much better this type of realization scene was in the first movie. It’s really unfortunate. Again, this movie is mid, so it in no way ruins the franchise or anything, but I was just bored most of the time. Like you said, it really didn’t hit as hard. At all.

  • @anubusx
    @anubusx 27 дней назад +5

    I'm not surprised they are making Toy Story 5.

    • @rinedgecombe8165
      @rinedgecombe8165 27 дней назад +1

      Personally, can’t believe they haven’t greenlit Wall-E 2

    • @anubusx
      @anubusx 27 дней назад

      @@rinedgecombe8165
      Give it time.

    • @Hakersmith
      @Hakersmith 27 дней назад

      @@rinedgecombe8165 NO. DON'T GIVE THEM IDEAS. But i liked Inside Out 2

    • @NinToaster_9
      @NinToaster_9 25 дней назад

      I think Pixar would just continue with squeals if this film did poorly. Thank goodness it didn’t. Pixar could probably do more original films now, well at least until they do another squeal.

  • @imaginefun13
    @imaginefun13 25 дней назад +1

    Inside Out 2 was good for the studio. They needed a guaranteed hit that would bring in cash and good reviews.
    My mom likes Disney and Pixar, but she isnt one to run out to theaters. Except for this movie. She's only seen Inside Out once, but was weirdly excited for it's sequel. She was looking for Anxiety keychains BEFORE we even saw the movie!

  • @axelpettersson1482
    @axelpettersson1482 27 дней назад +6

    I personally quite liked the movie and felt it was a good continuation of the first movie. With how it gave more interesting elements for Riley’s character as well as how they wrote anxiety with the fundamental problems of her kind of thinking and how we see her change from her perspective I quite liked. Also the climatic conclusion with panic attack was quite good as well also while the movie rehashes fair share of elements from the first movie I think the new elements they add to the world with it’s concepts and how they wrote Riley. Makes it to be able to stand on it’s own and not feeling to much of the same.

  • @verynsawyer1413
    @verynsawyer1413 10 дней назад

    Okay, something I think people are completely forgetting is that this film is NOT about mental illness. People hear "anxiety" and they thing generalized anxiety disorder, but that's not what the film is about AT ALL. People keep saying it's not actually safe because it touches on all these subjects that are considered taboo in mainstream media, but it really doesn't. It doesn't ever even say the words panic attack. This movie is not about GAD or panic disorder any mental illness, it is about the surfacing of the emotion even the most mentally healthy people experience. It's a very relatable movie, but it's getting people to defend it as revolutionary without actually having to break any rules.
    Edit: this isn't to discount anyone with or without mental illness who's been emotionally impacted by this movie. Though I felt it had more potential, it still hit hard enough that I cried.

  • @Jed_Elias
    @Jed_Elias День назад

    4:10 I kind of want you start a band with Sean Chandler, Zach Pope and some of your other critics friends now, you could call yourselves something “2000s edgy” like nostalgia or the schillers 😭

  • @ceceabarca
    @ceceabarca 25 дней назад +1

    I think it's important to consider that the creators made inside out 1 as a prequel. The original idea was always to do a movie about adolescense, but there was way to much information to cover, so a first movie was necesary. Also, as a psychologist, I strongly disagree, this is not a movie inventing a way to continue a story, this is how emotins work. If they had created the magical world you're proposing, they would've gone too far off from the theoric grounds of the movie. This is an educational movie. It is ok if it didn't move you, but I recommend analizing why it didn't, what has been your experience with emotions, what have you been taught, why it didn't move you, why it moves mainly the female audience... let's embrace the oportunity to learn about our personal emotions.

  • @unnecessaryfckp347
    @unnecessaryfckp347 26 дней назад +1

    Thoughts of Netflix’s ultraman rising

  • @THATSJUSTTY
    @THATSJUSTTY 26 дней назад

    The thing is they was onto something when they showed the parents emotions they wasn’t too like Riley’s showing maturity they could’ve did the same for joy for one showing yea there is always gunna be joy but how the development to match Riley’s growing up

  • @moonamoonz
    @moonamoonz 21 день назад +1

    Inside out 2 is pretty much a copy and paste of the first one, anxiety acts the same way joy does, thinking she is the most important emotion and suppressing another ones. I expected the movie to introduce new ideas, what isn't really done. Also, at times it feels like there is too much going on, but nothing going on at the same time. I will give some credit because it really is refreshing having a movie in 2024 that is not full of agendas and certain themes. Overall the movie isn't bad, is just ok.

  • @megag52
    @megag52 25 дней назад

    "they treat the emotions as... Emotions"
    Yeah, funny that.

  • @morganendicott1239
    @morganendicott1239 27 дней назад

    I would love to see you do ranking videos. It would allow you to give your unique prespective on a bunch of different films without having to make multiple videos.

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +1

      I'd be down if people were interested? I worry it's over saturated, but like if a lot of you guys want to see it, I definitely could be down.

    • @morganendicott1239
      @morganendicott1239 27 дней назад

      @@FilmSpeak Obviously only do it if you want to but I just feel like the way you view films is very different than most youtubers and I think it would be a fresh prespective

  • @theroadtosunrise
    @theroadtosunrise 24 дня назад

    Changed the title and removed the text on the thumbnail🤔

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  24 дня назад +1

      A/B testing. Common practice for RUclipsrs. Still gets at the same idea though.

  • @moviereviewsbyjoshbuck4879
    @moviereviewsbyjoshbuck4879 23 дня назад

    I really enjoyed this movie. Anxiety was my favorite new character. However I enjoyed watching a different point of view .

  • @iantan6056
    @iantan6056 27 дней назад +7

    Yeah, I guess Inside Out 2 is a dud. I mean, I thoroughly enjoyed it, but I don't have enough sophisticated thoughts to argue your points, so I guess you're right. I really wanted to just enjoy this film, but objectively, I feel like I shouldn't after watching this video.

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +3

      Oh my god NO! You absolutely should enjoy the film. I'm just one a**hole with an opinion haha. It's not the right opinion, it's just how I felt walking out of the film. Even my gf was like "no way, you're wrong" haha. I'm very much in the minority here. You should 100% continue loving and enjoying it if that's how you feel. Film is subjective! If you love enjoyed it, that's all that matters.

    • @Hakersmith
      @Hakersmith 27 дней назад +2

      @@FilmSpeak Nice of you. I the end, people are in different stages of their life and not all things rsonate the same way with everyone. Everyone has their own challenges in life.

  • @watchover5054
    @watchover5054 27 дней назад

    i didn't seen as many problems in this movie as you said, it was good and made me almost shed a tear in the finale. For me the real problem is that i felt like it was very short and it didn't talk about puberty but only a very little period of it. The first was much more dramatic and if you represent childhood in such a good way you expect that in second should have been more emotional, because the teeneage era is a difficult (if not for some the most difficult) phase in the life of a human being. it felt like a part of a movie, said what they wanted to say but nothing else, i hope with the success of the second a third that explores more deeply the mind of a teenager.

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +3

      I think a lot of what you're saying is why I feel like Riley should've been 16 in this film. Significant time jump and she's going through teenage angst, woes, emotional turbulence, but she's older, and so they're able to incorporate a bit of the gravity you feel as a teen. Idk...it just took the safest, least interesting route with all of these ideas, despite Anxiety being a powerful element at play.

    • @Hakersmith
      @Hakersmith 27 дней назад

      @@FilmSpeak But it still hit some deep ideas, like not having to be good. If they would play it safe, the would just keep the "good Riley core" at control and make the moral. "You are a good person, and nothing else"

    • @VJ_25
      @VJ_25 25 дней назад

      This movie is like Inside out 1.5 Christmas special.

  • @Woozyfo
    @Woozyfo 25 дней назад

    Hey man loved the video, and I honestly feel seen because I also thought the movie was just alright. I'm big fan of the first one, and nothing in the second movie hit me as hard as Bing Bong kicking the bucket. The movie just felt painfully safe, and I really don't think it's exactly blazing a trail for discussion about anxiety. We live in a world where a god damn Paw Patrol movie has a panic attack scene. If Rain Man came out today, we wouldn't be praising it for pushing the needle on autism discourse, so why does Inside Out 2 get a pass.

  • @user-AADZ
    @user-AADZ 27 дней назад +1

    I kind of like your voice since it reminds me of Hoopsandhiphop but yo, what are you yapping about at some points, everyone like this movie but not you?!

  • @lkf8799
    @lkf8799 26 дней назад +4

    I liked it. I do kinda wish it took place over a longer stretch of time than 3 days but I get that they wanted to create some urgency. It dealt with some really heavy topics successfuly. It's hard to explain complicated things to kids and I thought it did a great job exploring the fear of the unknown, identity, personal integrity, survival instincts, peer pressure, shame, insecurity, etc. and I appreciate it.
    It's more for middle schoolers and up so might be a little less magical but still well done.

  • @christianhannoun5460
    @christianhannoun5460 27 дней назад +1

    They should have made ennui gray!!!?? Like why isnt she gray????

    • @Nah-Bruh-I-asked
      @Nah-Bruh-I-asked 27 дней назад +1

      Cause it wouldn’t have made a difference anyway.

    • @SillyBlackCat
      @SillyBlackCat 27 дней назад +2

      I think it's because she would've produced gray memories, which were established in the last film to be forgotten memories.
      Edit: believe it or not, in the concept art for the movie, there was supposed to be a 10th emotion with a gray color palette named Shame, which ultimately got cut due to making the original story way too convoluted. Her emotion was also not considered more reactionary and external, and served a purpose that was too similar to sadness and embarrassment combined.

  • @user-ix3lb7bw5f
    @user-ix3lb7bw5f 21 день назад

    To me the film was really good. I could relate to it on a personal level and I felt so understood. Maybe we should embrace the new things from time to time and think of them whith less nostalgia for our childhoods bc our childhoods are long gone and this is meant to be for a new generation of children that have their own identity. And if it is enjoyable for adults thats good too but we aren't the taget demographic anymore and that is ok

  • @johnb7337
    @johnb7337 5 дней назад

    I disagree with this take and these conclusions. It all worked. It told a great story, and was insightful and moving. They skipped developing what should've been skipped; it was better to not expand the internal world, beyond adding the characters they did. I saw this with my 10 and 15 year old kids and my son had an anxiety attack since that mirrored what happened in the film, and it helped him see what was playing out (later, of course).

  • @briana8088
    @briana8088 27 дней назад +20

    I thought the first Inside Out was ok. I didn't really have expectations for Inside Out 2, but it's so much better than the first one. I want more Inside Out movies.

    • @Hakersmith
      @Hakersmith 27 дней назад +1

      I honestly also got hit hard by Inside Out 2. Loved the ending

  • @Corey.B.
    @Corey.B. 27 дней назад +1

    Cap

  • @VJ_25
    @VJ_25 25 дней назад

    To be honest the movie was alright, and couldn’t relate much for someone who grew up with anxiety

  • @Apexthebeast
    @Apexthebeast 24 дня назад +1

    Damn... I hate that you made such solid arguments that make sense and points out the flaws that pixar and disney as a whole have been dealing with. And i gotta agree it does feel that way. Anxiety made me hate her instantly, cuz damn was that feeling true when anxiety take over and control your actions.

  • @ingobernoble2678
    @ingobernoble2678 26 дней назад +3

    I hate rooting for any movie to fail but man I was hoping this movie would flounder at least. It's nothing against it.
    But I was so disappointed that after audiences rejected every generic IP film that Disney offered last year that Igor's response was to triple down on sequels. This movies success pretty much guarantees we'll continue getting a bland soulless Disney for years to come.

  • @LeoTheMageWarrior
    @LeoTheMageWarrior 27 дней назад +3

    Tried watching this. While I also got bored with landscape the main 4 emotions inhabited, the overall story conquered that issue. Lifted the film to rewatchable excellence that is worth $2billion in my opinion.

  • @GlennElliottKeller
    @GlennElliottKeller 24 дня назад

    I am a 33 year old male with no kids, so I am in the supremely fortunate position of never having to see this film or anything else like it, blessed with the knowledge that I never need to know, or care, if it’s good, or not…

    • @GlennElliottKeller
      @GlennElliottKeller 24 дня назад

      I just came here to let everyone know that. Have a nice day.

  • @scruffd0g193
    @scruffd0g193 27 дней назад

    I loved this movie, respectfully I disagree with you very very much. Agreed with you on X-Men 97 being amazing but this was a miss.

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +1

      Hey fair enough! I recognize I'm in the minority on this one. The film has obviously struck a cord with so many and I get it...sadly I just didn't feel the same. Appreciate you watching though!

  • @BrotherLaymanPaul
    @BrotherLaymanPaul 18 дней назад

    Based.

  • @adamcade604
    @adamcade604 27 дней назад +15

    Dude, the titles of your videos is exactly what i despise about the internet, where something is either the best thing ever made, a masterpiece, a Life changing event or it's just awful, complete garbage, worst movie ever! Stop it

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +6

      I mean I literally don't say if it's the worst or the best or garbage, I just say it has a huge problem and proceed to explain what that problem is and how it negatively impacted my enjoyment of the film. I even say in the video I think the movie is merely fine.

    • @adamcade604
      @adamcade604 27 дней назад +1

      ​@@FilmSpeaki know but i simply cannot stand those on RUclips that so desperately want a clickbate

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +2

      @@adamcade604 Yeah, that's fair enough.

    • @Hakersmith
      @Hakersmith 27 дней назад +1

      @@FilmSpeak Nice

  • @king_supreme1102
    @king_supreme1102 27 дней назад +5

    It has no huge problems

  • @LeoTheMageWarrior
    @LeoTheMageWarrior 27 дней назад

    The movie was great, and I hope it does Avatar number at the box office!

    • @Alucard2091
      @Alucard2091 26 дней назад

      More like above Frozen 1 & 2 numbers

    • @Simbala-bq5vy
      @Simbala-bq5vy 25 дней назад

      It already surpassed a billion at the box office

  • @goldenapplereviews9135
    @goldenapplereviews9135 25 дней назад

    Couldn’t disagree more. I thought this film was a masterpiece. Top tier Pixar.

  • @lethalsword628
    @lethalsword628 27 дней назад +2

    I honsetly can't agree with this. in my opinion, this film exceeded my expectations and just takes what the first film had established and expands upon it. If you look into it, this film gets even deeper emotinally than its predessor. This is how you do a sequel right imo.

  • @icybooy11
    @icybooy11 26 дней назад +4

    Sounds like your just finding something to hate on bro

  • @goldsearcher7606
    @goldsearcher7606 27 дней назад +3

    Hoo.
    Bad take, man.

  • @Totallynotanxious
    @Totallynotanxious 25 дней назад

    Bruh,inside out is my favorite movie..😐

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  25 дней назад +1

      I like the first one!

  • @VJ_25
    @VJ_25 25 дней назад +5

    Someone had to say it👏🏼

    • @drakelawrenceejurango5326
      @drakelawrenceejurango5326 25 дней назад

      God animated movie fans are insufferable

    • @MegaDynamiteDan
      @MegaDynamiteDan 17 дней назад +1

      @@drakelawrenceejurango5326 Tell me about it I can't stand Despicable me 4 and it's being liked by alot of idiots

  • @viktorberg4097
    @viktorberg4097 25 дней назад +1

    Sorry but I can't agree with much you said.

  • @felipeecheverria3675
    @felipeecheverria3675 27 дней назад +3

    For everyone saying that comercial success is a reflection of quality, let me remind you that the first suicide squad was a blast at the box office…

  • @Dani-kq6qq
    @Dani-kq6qq 22 часа назад

    Nah, the film is great

  • @PeoplePerson2020
    @PeoplePerson2020 27 дней назад

    Ok, so with Pixar movies it’s that deep… but you’re willing to disregard all of this applied criticism and focus on creative expression when making a previous video claiming YOU’RE EXCITED FOR VENOM 3
    😂😂😂😂😂😂 ?!

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +1

      I think there are entirely different levels of expectations when it comes to a Pixar movie compared to Venom 3. Also, the problem with Inside Out 2 was an overall lack of creative expression. Outside of the panic attack and Anxiety, elements of the film I genuinely found compelling, it was retreading the first film.

    • @treattrick8991
      @treattrick8991 27 дней назад

      I only like the venom movies for symbiote girls

    • @Hakersmith
      @Hakersmith 27 дней назад +1

      @@FilmSpeak The not having to be a "good person" element?

    • @PeoplePerson2020
      @PeoplePerson2020 27 дней назад

      @@FilmSpeak I mean it literally expanded upon the first movie in a visually stimulating and brilliant way. The threads of personality and beliefs that culminated into the sense of self?? The themes are useful for both adults and children alike. Venom movies are uninspired frenetic cash grabs with 0 substance made by people that don’t care about making art in any way.
      But I feel like you’re on a contrarian kick lately so go off, King….

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +1

      @@PeoplePerson2020 I mean idk what to say dude. I don't just wake up and decide to be contrarian, I just didn't respond as strongly to the film as most people.

  • @vynneve
    @vynneve 27 дней назад +2

    Did you watch the same movie?? You don't know what the hell you are talking about lol. It was great, not only emotional and all that stuff, but it was hilarious. Even funnier than the first I think I would say.
    It does NOT play it safe, what the hell are you talking about. The way they portray anxiety was near perfection. Also of course it's going to have the same shelves of memories....it's the same place. They aren't about to just change the entire layout of the mind lmao. But they STILL managed to keep it interesting, having different things happening and going to new places etc.
    This take was honestly horrible.
    My only criticism of the film is that I think they added too many emotions at once (Anxiety and Embarrassment are the only two that have any real agency in the story, the rest were kinda just for laughs). My other one is simply that I wish it was longer, but that's more about me just wanting more of the film because I love it so much hahaha, not really even a criticism.
    But this is honestly pretty minor, and the jokes from the other emotions were very funny so it doesn't really matter tbh. It does also give them a good amount of characters that have already been introduced for the 3rd film, I actually think this could be why SOO many were added.

  • @walterdbrown
    @walterdbrown 25 дней назад +2

    The movie has become what every Pixar sequel has been for the past few years. A money printing project relying on its name. The protagonist learned the same exact lesson of the first one. Well executed, but completely unnecessary.

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  24 дня назад +3

      I definitely agree. That's a big part of my issue with the film

  • @theanonymouscritic1710
    @theanonymouscritic1710 27 дней назад +4

    Please keep giving me more reasons not to see Inside Out 2.

    • @mr.moviemafia
      @mr.moviemafia 27 дней назад +5

      It really was surprisingly good, I personally think it’s smart and worth a watch

    • @M.W.2
      @M.W.2 27 дней назад +7

      It's a good movie and worth the watch

    • @conradaster3764
      @conradaster3764 27 дней назад +1

      It was ok. A little Better than Incredibles 2. Like a -B or +C.

    • @amazingfilmuniverse105
      @amazingfilmuniverse105 26 дней назад +1

      It’s a good movie, don’t listen to these talentless hacks they have no soul or heart.

    • @amazingfilmuniverse105
      @amazingfilmuniverse105 26 дней назад +1

      @@conradaster3764Again. Don’t listen to people like this. They are talentless hacks with zero credibility.

  • @xenomorph_636
    @xenomorph_636 27 дней назад +2

    you say "fine" but the scores in the box office say otherwise bro

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +4

      I mean I really don't care about a movie's financial performance. The Transformers movies made billions of dollars at the box office and are pretty bad for the most part. Financial return does not equal a good movie. That being said, I don't think Inside out is abysmal, it's just meh. I also recognize I'm in the minority. Oh well.

    • @xenomorph_636
      @xenomorph_636 27 дней назад +1

      @@FilmSpeak maybe but i meant the scores of auidence and critics alike. like the scores people rate the movie. havent seen scores that good since the last wish

    • @maryannreveche3463
      @maryannreveche3463 27 дней назад

      i connected to this movie so well, that i unsubscribed to this creator who I've been watching for a while for calling it fine xD

    • @titaniumgamer_10
      @titaniumgamer_10 25 дней назад

      ​@@FilmSpeakI think you went into to the movie expecting it to be something it's not. When have the other emotions besides joy ever had any character development. The story was always about joy understanding that you need both good memories and bad memories to be a balanced human being. It's similar in the second movie just now it's also about anxiety realising the same thing. I think you need to see it again with a more open mind.

  • @conradaster3764
    @conradaster3764 27 дней назад +2

    It was ok. Like 2.5 out of 5...still better than a good bit of animated movies but its definitely no toys story 2

    • @MegaDynamiteDan
      @MegaDynamiteDan 27 дней назад +1

      I wanted to like or love it but the barney mix dora backpack pouch really put me off so I'm gonna give this movie an okay verdict

    • @conradaster3764
      @conradaster3764 26 дней назад

      @amazingkidsstudios109 not as bad as I feel for you with 750 and 350 subz🫠

    • @conradaster3764
      @conradaster3764 26 дней назад

      @amazingkidsstudios109 um you have 350 subs with 750 videos... I feel bad for YOU...🫠

    • @conradaster3764
      @conradaster3764 26 дней назад

      @@amazingfilmuniverse105 you should feel bad about your video to subbed ratio🫠

    • @MegaDynamiteDan
      @MegaDynamiteDan 26 дней назад +1

      @@amazingfilmuniverse105 I'm just being honest saying my honest opinions and u are the embodiment of: Bob Igner from Evil Disney😡😡 I'm sticking with DreamWorks and Illumination 😁😁

  • @nope5657
    @nope5657 27 дней назад +4

    I found the first one interminably trite. So I have no interest in the sequel.

    • @amazingfilmuniverse105
      @amazingfilmuniverse105 26 дней назад

      That’s too bad. I feel bad for you that your this gray and depraved that you can’t even watch a good movie because you have to show everyone “OH I HATE PIXAR NOW”

  • @Hakersmith
    @Hakersmith 27 дней назад

    I heavily disagree. I respect your opinion, but the message of the movie resonated with me very much. It's possible the only reason is that I'm a teen, but I loved the concept of not trying to center yourself about only one perspective. Accepting all parts of your self, good and bad. Yes, lately all modern studios are failing more often, but it shouldn't make us blind for the good things that happen.

  • @LadyCay129
    @LadyCay129 27 дней назад +1

    I feel like this is a very cynical approach to the film. Yeah it’s a bit of a retread but I think the themes conveyed are boundary-pushing and engaging. And I thought the story was engaging and entertaining, and it wasn’t just Joy and the gang running through barren setpieces

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +1

      That's fair, and I can't really disagree that it had elements that worked. It was merely fine to me. Enjoyable, but largely the typical sequel problem.

    • @william3100
      @william3100 26 дней назад +1

      The themes it conveys have been done before and done well before many times in the past. It's not boundary-pushing at all.

  • @leonwoodley99
    @leonwoodley99 27 дней назад

    These videos are getting desperate. Love it

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +2

      Idk how it's desperate, it's just how I feel.

  • @Zikkar
    @Zikkar 27 дней назад +4

    Nope. 100% disagree with this whole thing movie was great and the box office reflex’s this. Sorry you didn’t like it

    • @somethingfunny666
      @somethingfunny666 27 дней назад

      He's outraged farming with horrible takes ignore him He's a baby troll. Maybe we should call him a goblin He's definitely some type of mind goblin. If you know you know

    • @Alucard2091
      @Alucard2091 26 дней назад

      ​@@somethingfunny666Finding Dory & following PIXAR sequels attend to borrow a lot from its predecessor plotlines.

    • @somethingfunny666
      @somethingfunny666 26 дней назад

      @@Alucard2091 I think that's a simplistic way to look at it but you're entitled to it I suppose

    • @Alucard2091
      @Alucard2091 26 дней назад

      @@somethingfunny666 Yeah it became noticable how the formula (set-up & character regression) works.
      - Finding Dory & Nemo both got caught for small variations.
      - Incredibles 2 heroes illegal again.
      - Inside Out 2 is 50/50 case on Riley dealing w/ abandonment. On inside part Joy & Anxiety learn not to control moral code.

    • @somethingfunny666
      @somethingfunny666 26 дней назад

      @@Alucard2091 So I want to point out you said character regression. In finding Dory Marlon brings Nemo along. That shows that his character arc from the end of the first movie where he thought Nemo couldn't do things and then learns that Nemo is capable. That arc is intact. And it is an important one because for me it is necessary to show people that may be able-bodied that people who are not still have value People who may have some sort of deformity still has value in society. If anything finding Nemo is a rip off of Rudolph the Red-Nosed reindeer and that may be just my take on it but that is the core lesson that we learn from the perspective of an overprotective parent. And that's like the mildest version of ableism too a well-meaning parent who wants to protect their kid from the world's judgment and difficulties That's not present in finding Dory. The story of Dory is finding and forgiving your family over misunderstandings. It's about your parents not being perfect people

  • @Cramorant123
    @Cramorant123 27 дней назад +4

    I loved this movie so much it might be my fav animated movie now 😊

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +3

      That's awesome! I'm glad you loved it.

    • @Cramorant123
      @Cramorant123 27 дней назад

      Thanks for responding 😊​@@FilmSpeak

  • @IanBarth
    @IanBarth 27 дней назад

    The emotions don’t need to have character development because guess who DID get character development. RILEY. The main character of the movie!

  • @richardbaines5740
    @richardbaines5740 26 дней назад

    I still love Pixar so stop trying to make your opinion everyone else’s.

    • @Alucard2091
      @Alucard2091 26 дней назад

      But that's on you for agreeing to him.

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  26 дней назад +2

      I mean I love Pixar too. Im not trying to make my opinion anyone else's, I'm just stating my own.

  • @thegreatacolyt1277
    @thegreatacolyt1277 27 дней назад +1

    Its as good as the original and its not safe. If i hear that shitty excuse of a criticism one more time for anything i will lose it

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +2

      I'm glad you liked it! It felt very safe to me.

    • @thegreatacolyt1277
      @thegreatacolyt1277 27 дней назад +1

      @@FilmSpeak it's not

    • @alecbama1
      @alecbama1 27 дней назад +1

      Safe is such a stupid buzzword.

    • @thegreatacolyt1277
      @thegreatacolyt1277 27 дней назад

      @@alecbama1 fr

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +2

      @@alecbama1 how is it a stupid buzzword? lol because it's not. You don't have to agree with me but that doesn't invalidate my opinion.

  • @satl3161
    @satl3161 27 дней назад +1

    Crap take. Unsubscribed.

  • @thememedsphere
    @thememedsphere 26 дней назад +2

    Bro you have 0 idea what your talking about. I honestly feel like you only watched like the trailers -_-

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  26 дней назад +2

      I mean I literally paid money to watch the film but cool

  • @HakiCritical
    @HakiCritical 27 дней назад +3

    Hating to hate

  • @M.W.2
    @M.W.2 27 дней назад +1

    How can you call this film this bad judt because it's not as good as the first one. No sequel is anf it's better to not have a carbon copy of the first one

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  27 дней назад +4

      The problem is this is more or less the first film, just with new emotions. There's great stuff in it, but it's eclipsed by the safeness of the sequel as a whole.

  • @bmplushieproductions4109
    @bmplushieproductions4109 20 дней назад +1

    Here come the wave of fans that can't believe that other people have their own opinions... 🙄💀

  • @vseverybodyk3210
    @vseverybodyk3210 26 дней назад

    For people who deal with anxiety like myself… this movie is amazing they did a great job of showing Anxiety while still giving a good movie. i respect your opinion but far from agree with it

  • @vseverybodyk3210
    @vseverybodyk3210 26 дней назад +5

    Bruh yall have a problem with everything💀 inside out 2 is amazing it isnt as good as the first but duh the first was perfect. lets not act like 2 isnt a good movie or some cashgrab like other pixar movies Stop it