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I must say, Clariss, I’m actually surprised that you were so deep in this subject for this movie that you knew certain topics due to personal experience. Someone claimed that they interviewed teens who went to very similar experiences like Riley did and if they brought licensed therapists to this, I wouldn’t be surprised because Pixar excels at one thing and one thing only: realism. Speaking from one Latino to another, I too was very pissed off that Anxiety took complete control of Headquarters that not only she imprisoned the main emotions but in a span of just 3 days, she changed who Riley Andersen is as an individual. In fact, for being too damn stubborn, she has caused harm to the very first person she made friends with ever since she moved to California. The way you were expressing of how our emotions increase dramatically as we become older is very true and tricky. I don’t wanna sound sexist but since girls are more emotionally driven than boys, they’re quite a handful, especially teen girls. On a side note, when Riley was having an Anxiety attack, I was so worried that mentally, I was slashing out at her until she finally came to her senses. When Joy and the others were hugging Riley’s new Sense of Self, I believe it serves as a metaphor of “holding yourself together” and I love that because yeah, she been through way too much that she doesn’t deserve to feel this pain at all. I’m glad that afterwards, she remained friends with Grace and Bree after going their separate ways and gained new ones with the Firehawks. Plus, I agree; Valentina really is a chill person that while everyone else was giving Riley a hard time, she was sticking out for her since she can relate when she was in her place before. With the name Valentina Ortiz, I can’t help myself but to think that she too is a Latina. Hell, she even looks like one too. 😉
Ennui actually comes from the French word for boredom, so making her French makes sense. That's a real accent too. Her VA is a native speaker. Also, Happy birthday!🎉
That actually does make sense and it’s really good that they have someone who really does speak that particular language instead of another who pretends to know it. Once again, Pixar being very realistic with their stuff. I mean, they did do Ratatouille, a movie that is centered in a kitchen in the very capital of France.
As someone who is anxious about a lot of things, I relate to this movie. Anxiety is a lot of overthinking. Overthinking your feelings. Burying your self esteem below the ground. Surrounding your thought process. I like how Pixar was able to handle something like a John Hughes film if he would’ve done animation back in the day.
36:30 - "She's trying to form a whole self quickly".... How many of us can relate to feeling like we need to come up with a new persona on the spot to try to fit in? I've had several names in my life because frequent trauma made me create different "identities" (not to the extent of DID) to try to be someone else who would be accepted. I sometimes stumble across old Facebooks with past names and it reminds me of just how desperate I was to hide from everything and be someone new.
I read a lot of articles and such after watching movies, just to see how everything was made and the behind the scenes. What I found out was that the creators of Inside Out 2, actually brought in several teenage girls from around the world to rate/give advice to make the movie ten times more authentic and relatable. And I think that was an amazing idea for sure.
Joy and Anxiety are alike in every way, they both almost destroyed Riley with their leadership but luckily they both realized their mistakes and got redeemed in the end
"Maybe this is what happens when you grow up, you feel less joy." Damn, that line hit me like a truck. It's messed up but it's a very real thing that we deal with and it hurts to realize.
Not being able to experience as much joy as we did in childhood is a hard thing to come to terms with. But that does not mean there is "less" Joy in the world. Joy may be less readily available to you at the drop of a hat, but it is always out there if you take control of your own console and look for it. That's why Riley's ending is so cathartic and wholesome. She learns to look for Joy for herself, not expect it to just be there.
That line is actually something the director was inspired by his own life to include. He was looking through photos from his childhood, and particularly birthday photos, and realized that he was less happy and excited for every passing year and by his teens, didn't seem happy at all at his own birthday.
@@Toonwalla2010I think we just have to alter our definition of joy. It’s not that we experience it less, but we also are encumbered by more worries, responsibilities that impact our ability to feel it as freely. Joy isn’t as simple as it was when we were kids.
I described that whole section of the movie like being hit like a truck. I saw the build the entire time, but holy crap how accurate and relatable and well done the payoff was, it hurt.
It's one of Pixar greatest sequels since the toy story ones and incredible 2. I love how anxiety is not portrayed as a villian, but as someone doing the wrong things for the right reasons.
From what I know many people didn't like incredibles 2. It wasn't bad but it was nowhere near as good as the first. Inside out 2 might be better then the original
I like this better than the first one because of the character development and the new emotions. Pixar has outdone themselves every time. Happy early Birthday.
As someone struggling with overthinking and suspecting some form of anxiety/anxiety disorder this movie hit way too hard. It feels so relieving to see a movie portraying so well how I experience things when so many people around me can't seem to understand it. It makes me hope that it helps people who don't experience feelings and emotions like that to grasp this concept better, since it is really hard to explain.
This film resonates with me more than the first one. While I’ve certainly been in Riley’s shoes in both films, I think the battle with anxiety just hits harder. Anxiety can be so destructive and all consuming that you continue to fixate on things that most people left in the past. I think that’s why I like that line about how they don’t get to decide who Riley is. You’re not just one thing. We’re multi-faceted, so even if you struggle with anxiety, that’s only a small piece of who you are.
A fundamental difference between feelings and emotions is that feelings are experienced consciously, while emotions manifest either consciously or subconsciously. Some people may spend years, or even a lifetime, not understanding the depths of their emotions. Happy Birthday, Clariss 🎉🎊🎈🎂.
Happy late birthday Clariss. I find it coincidental that you were 18 when the first movie came out and I turned 18 before this one came out. I resonated with this film so much doing so with graduating high school this year and having to say goodbye to many great friends and teachers. Seeing something like friends still in touch but from far places had made me feel seen and just how hard it made me cry seeing this film
Thank you for being so raw and real and vulnerable with your fans at a time when everything on social media is curated to present a perfect filtered image.
It's so refreshing to me how you arent afraid to feel and let the emotion comes and go. You arent forcing yourself to not feel and it makes your video even better in my opinion because it feels genuine. I sobbed too aha
I cried the whole movie but especially by the end because we see that yeah, every emotion loves Riley and it's important to her. Even Anxiety was sad and crying when she messed up. Plus not all the emotions were there to bounce each other up, so yeah, things were chaos. And happy birthday.
On another reaction I watched to this someone commented how getting an inside out every decade would be an excellent overall story. It'll be relatable to people at all ages of life.
I don’t know if you will notice but the scene when they are in there beds if you look on Joys side of the room there’s a mini figure of Bing Bong. RIP U LOVEABLE COTTON CANDY ELEPHANT Oh and Happy Birthday Clariss🎉🥳🎂🎁🎈
I agree that they absolutely nailed what anxiety, and an anxiety attack, feels like. how it can begin from a very real and valid place, then quickly spiral into that disordered thinking, overriding all the other emotions and leaving you stuck in anxiety. Something i found particularly beautiful is at the end where Riley literally called forth Joy. Of course finding joy in hard times is not that quick or simple, but we can keep allowing and calling for it to come forward.
The beleif system makes me think of that song from the second Chronicles of Narnia movie. It started out as a feeling, Which then grew into a hope. Which then turned into a quiet thought, which then turned into a quiet word. And than that word grew louder and loud Till it was a battle cry.
? It's been almost 10 years, Shes 13.. Dont think 3 year olds remember the plots and deep messages of moives yet xD I was the same age as riley when it came out, now im 9 years olfer thab her i wish they put her in collage or deeper into highschool
@@Thebeezzkneezz.it’s concerning you can’t even spell college. I think this is far more therapeutic and relatable than her going to college. Everyone goes through puberty, even struggles with anxiety at times, and goes through the process of self discovery.
@@Mia_M you think its concerning someone dosnt spell check their youtube comments? I think there are much more things in the world to be concerned about 🤣 Oh no theu said "collage instead of college i totally didnt understand what they were trying to say" (Collage is a word, thus auto correct didnt put a red line under it, thus i didnt check it 🤓☝️) Fyi i have adhd, autism and always had a hard time with spelling. Funny youre commenting on a video about inside out 2 and find something so small concerning *And I find it rather concerning* that you were trying to make me feel bad for a small mistake just for disagreeing with my take that i wish it had taken place when she was a little older, i think your disgust/ anger is controlling your consol atm xD
@@Thebeezzkneezz. lmao if you truly think it was anger/disgust. That’s quite an immature take. I’ve got adhd too. It’s really quite common. Nowhere did I imply collage wasn’t a real word. You also have the option to read over your comment before posting. Secondly, some of the kids who watched it were like 3-6 meaning that they are going through similar things as Riley does in the movie. So just because you’re on the older end of the spectrum doesn’t mean that there aren’t kids who grew up with the first movie experiencing the same thing. I’d say Riley is at a more transitional stage than anyone well into high school aside from a senior. Interesting how you ignored the rest of my comment to focus on that singular point.
@@Mia_M i have the option but its not needed, and its not underlined so i wouldn't notice and you know what i was sayinf i think its quite *immature* and rude to garrmar police people This isnt a school essay i dont give a fuck about using tbe WRTIE word ☠️ (English is a langage where words look and sound the same as my exsample above shows) you did that to embarrass me point blank period and even if you didnt thays it how i took it and it is a vaild reaction, this is a movie about feelings in other peoples minds. Leave me alone, youre cuasing me anxitey and being rude, i dont need your négative enegry Kids who watched it at 3 would not have the same attachment/ understanding of riley. And im allowed to state as such and wish for a movie with her being older It is quite immature to get so angry at someone elses take
The design of Anxiety was perfect! I like how despite looking like an absolute loony, she talks in a very reasonable manner - that's how she tricks us! Normally I'm not a big fan of the reactor interrupting the movie too often, but in this case it was perfectly justified, and I loved hearing your opinions and experiences and tidbits of info! Speaking of which, please consider playing the video game: "Vampire Therapist" - it's fairly short, fairly easy (it's not so much about "winning", but about "learning"), and it's all about them cognitive distortions, yo! P.S. Happy birthday!
One of the things I liked about this movie was that Val is not an antagonist. She's only ever friendly to and understanding of Riley, which helps put more focus on the main theme of the story, which is that the problems Riley has at this time in her life are almost entirely in her own head, literally. It's a good demonstration of how you can be around people who actually do like you and are understanding and supportive, and yet still be vulnerable to your own anxiety if you haven't learned how to control it yet. That's what makes anxiety disorder so pernicious - it alters and distorts your perception and processing of the world around you in such a way that it prevents you from seeing things as they actually are, and in doing so it reinforces the delusions that it substitutes in for reality. It's a viciously effective negative feedback loop that is difficult to break, but never impossible.
1. What Bloofy did speaking to the screen is what we all consider breaking the fourth wall. 2. If Anxiety was a villain, she would definitely be misunderstood. 3. Anxiety tryna make Riley as much as positively possible was only yet another example of Oogway stating one often meets his or her destiny on the road he or she takes to avoid it. 4. It always makes me wonder now if you lost joy when you were growing up. I only watched Tim, Malbread, and the following girls of Bulgaria, Ellie Landgo, Michelle Moon Sugar, Magic Magy, and Foxy Laura see this movie so far and it makes me wonder if any of them have ever lost joy themselves while growing up. 5. I don’t think having empathy is what Riley had in mind for an example of Sadness being strong. 6. Ever since last year, I’ve actually practiced a technique called inner peace which I know you’ve heard of before. It can be a meditation but it’s really more of a sense of self control. Those of us that do find inner peace find it in many ways. Some take a few deep breaths as you had mentioned. Some play calm music in their heads. Some do both. Others find it through pain and suffering like I have. However, I learned to use that music sometimes to keep myself calm. I’m also willing to help anyone find said peace as well including you. I tried teaching Magy and Laura how to practice inner peace but all they get out of it is either just saying, “Inner peace,” or saying, “Inner peace, dinner, please, dinner with peas.” And, sometimes, Laura just straight up refuses to find peace. Anyone can say, “Inner peace,” but the secret is you cannot just say it. You cannot just think it. You have to feel it. That is where you truly find peace. Remind yourself of what gives you peace. I know Moon Sugar, Ellie, and Laura’s sister, Viki Out Of Space, also of Bulgaria, practice inner peace. Come to think of it, maybe Bisscute of Romania attempted to practice a bit of inner peace herself as well. Like I said, we all find inner peace in many ways but if you want, I can help you do a session anytime anywhere. Just lmk.
1. Imaginations are dumb so they won't know if they are actually talking or expressing to someone or not 2. Anxiety never is a villain, rather a mental disorder 3. Since of that, Anxiety is getting worried for events. Trying to come up anything before that makes it more feeling anxious or anticipation if it will fail or not 4. Joy can be suppressed, any emotions is. Meant of Joy will only come for specific reasons if your gonna feel it rather than negatives
Wow, just listening to that mini therapy session at the end brought me back to a time when I was mentally out of sorts. I was in my second to last year of college in 2021 when I slowly started to mentally spiral. I was majorly burned out through assignments and homework for which most of it was too much for me to handle (I have high-functioning autism). I kept it to myself due to me worrying about how my family and friends would react if I told them. I eventually came out on my IG story and it turned out to be one of the best decisions I’ve made. I found a great resource on my campus and it’s made me much better. It’s been 3 years since I came out, and with September being Suicide Prevention month, I feel grateful that I’m still alive and kicking. And I wish that my story can help someone else who’s struggling. So thank you for reminding me why I’m still alive. And also Happy Birthday! 🎉❤
I saw a lot of people were underwhelmed with this movie but idk man it's a phenomenal sequel, I think it adds a lot of depth to the first (which already had a lot of depth!).
I am a 30 year old guy that experienced anxiety attack constantly when i was 21 and went to therapist regularly back than. The scene when Riley has a panic attack and what happened inside her, just made me stuned because that is so relatable. It brings me back to my past and made me cry hard because that was soooo hard and it felt like nobody understands. But, the way the all of the emotions hugged riley beliefs, it speaks too deep for me that made me burst to tears because that what made me healed back than, give myself time to process and accept who i truly am. The only validation I need is actually from me…
In the first movie, we saw Riley get so depressed that nothing the emotions did to the console affected Riley. Here, we see the Sense of Self, as well as a literal bottling up of emotions. I think, at the risk of retreading that ground, they should do a spinoff movie, where someone, through emotional neglecting by their parents (intentional or otherwise, though preferably unintentional), gets to a point where they want so much to feel nothing at all because they think it's better than feeling anything, that they conjure up a new "emotion". An "emotion" whose entire existence is to feel nothing. An "emotion" called Apathy. An "emotion" that takes things literally, and is more analytical, logical, and rational about their decisions. Why a spinoff film? Well, I think the main series could easily stick to Riley. But also, Apathy is a thing most seen in teenage boys, and men in general. And with the common social understanding that men aren't allowed to feel anything, or at least to show their feelings, it would be a great way to tackle Men's mental health, while still being general enough to apply to anyone, man or otherwise. And I think it's important to show how much a parent's behavior can affect their children's mental health, as well, because most parents are painfully unaware. And in the Inside Out films, Riley's parents are basically the best parents ever. I want to show parents who aren't the best, while still acknowledging they're doing everything they can. And that's something that should be told in a spinoff. Edit: All of that should be told in general, but when it comes to Inside Out, it should be in a spinoff.
In San Francisco, you don't get the choose where you go to the school.The district chooses for you and it's pretty much just random. You could live 5 minutes away. You could live an hour away
I appreciate your vulnerability in sharing your feelings about this movie and your own personal experiences. It was beautiful to connect with you on such a personal level. Anxiety is such a difficult thing to live with and seeing it explained in such a concrete way made it easy to grasp. I too hope this movie helps reach others and gives them hope things can get better. Looking forward to more reactions. =)
Anxiety turning Imagination Land into an animated sweatshop where they’re just drawing ideas and Joy isn’t allowed is such a corporate clap-back at Disney and I’m amazed they kept it in!
I'm a 37 year old guy who watched this movie and broke down at the end at the panic/anxiety attack scene. So now I'm watching others watch it trying to understand why it made me an emotional wreck. I suffer panic attacks and while it's easy to say it was because I empathized with riley in that scene, and that's why I broke down.. I feel like I was missing something. The way you describe anxiety throughout your reaction so far has brought to light a lot that I didn't know about. I'm at the 25 minute mark when you describe cognitive distortions and dysfunctional thoughts. I think I just broke at the end because of the cumulation of everything in the film. I can't wait to watch the rest and see what other insights you have, you better ugly face cry at the end or else... OK thanks unpausing now! Edit: dammit, 44 minutes got me again
@@bowlinbob6 it is so gratifying to know that the additional information I chose to provide in my video has help someone better understand themselves. It’s part of why I do what I do. I thank you for your comment and can assure you I ugly cry fully in the third act of this movie! Bless you and take care! 🙏🏻
Anxiety can help to a certain extent by keeping us aware but so easily becomes a “villian” without the support from other emotions. It’s a balance, but understanding that it’s NOT ABNORMAL for someone to become anxiety ridden helps a lot of people learn to remind themselves through difficult situations that you’re ALLOWED and WORTHY of FEELING OTHER EMOTIONS that can help you process difficult thoughts. Anxiety builds, and recognition of struggling can help you remind yourself that it’s okay to feel every single emotion to get you into a better state mentally. Being present is important! Love to everyone here, we all struggle and you are not alone.❤❤
I have had two anxiety attacks and one brief encounter with sleep paralysis, that anxiety attack looked the way that felt... Can't move, hard to breathe, only thing you can think is to calm down but you can't calm down because you're going to have a heart attack but that's why you need to calm down and you just.. fucking... can't... at least not until you somehow either talk yourself out of it or relax enough to actually take a nap. That was real af. The writing of the movie was kinda weird, felt like a freshman's year of school wrapped up into 3 days; but that is my only criticism. The emotional impact of this movie felt like a worthy successor in terms of adult relatability, and I for one also struggle with "I'm not good enough", I ugly cried when that line was said (was also quite buzzed as it wasn't expected to cut that deep lol). In my humble opinion, this was a masterpiece of a film.
Disney KNOWS their audience. They waited years until they could make another one to where the ACTUAL kids/tweens watching inside out (1) would grow up and be a teenager by the time they make a new one
Not a huge deal, but Lance, the video game character, isn't drawn. I'm thinking you just misspoke, but he is, in fact, animated with CG, like most of the other characters. But his model was made using less polygons than the emotions, which essentially means his model is sharper and more triangular. He's literally rough around the edges.
I love your amazing reaction and my favorite.This movie really amazed me in different emotions like get me where Joy says maybe we really can’t stop anxiety and when people grow up we feel less joy.I don’t like anxiety at all but learned to not let anxiety control me. I really do love this amazing movie.
My Top 10 FAVORITE Pixar Movies: 1. Toy Story 3 2. Finding Nemo 3. The Incredibles 4. Wreck It Ralph 5. Monsters Inc. 6. Finding Dory 7. Inside Out 1&2 8. Toy Story 2 9. Frozen 10. Incredibles 2
Happy birthday Clariss! I’ve been waiting for this reaction from you. :-) I knew you were going to react because you did the first movie, and I love how insightful your reactions are. I knew I’d get a lot from watching you.
I suffered from depression then I became an author because of that part of my life... my aunty had manic bipolar she always studied that's all she would ever do just stay in the room behind closed doors she died in 2013 because of a pulmonary embolism
Happy birthday also I just graduated from the High school that Riley is attending at the end and if my experience their taught me anything we are meeting depression and dread in inside out 3.
You giving Anxiety shit is VALID but not entirely justified, you also have to look at what she's doing through her perspective. Just like Joy in the first movie, she is being a control freak, but also like Sadness, she's just trying to do her job. In Anxiety's eyes, all of what she was doing in forming the new Sense of Self was for Riley and not for herself. She was being selfless, but on the wrong side of the coin if you catch my drift.
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I must say, Clariss, I’m actually surprised that you were so deep in this subject for this movie that you knew certain topics due to personal experience. Someone claimed that they interviewed teens who went to very similar experiences like Riley did and if they brought licensed therapists to this, I wouldn’t be surprised because Pixar excels at one thing and one thing only: realism. Speaking from one Latino to another, I too was very pissed off that Anxiety took complete control of Headquarters that not only she imprisoned the main emotions but in a span of just 3 days, she changed who Riley Andersen is as an individual. In fact, for being too damn stubborn, she has caused harm to the very first person she made friends with ever since she moved to California. The way you were expressing of how our emotions increase dramatically as we become older is very true and tricky. I don’t wanna sound sexist but since girls are more emotionally driven than boys, they’re quite a handful, especially teen girls.
On a side note, when Riley was having an Anxiety attack, I was so worried that mentally, I was slashing out at her until she finally came to her senses. When Joy and the others were hugging Riley’s new Sense of Self, I believe it serves as a metaphor of “holding yourself together” and I love that because yeah, she been through way too much that she doesn’t deserve to feel this pain at all. I’m glad that afterwards, she remained friends with Grace and Bree after going their separate ways and gained new ones with the Firehawks. Plus, I agree; Valentina really is a chill person that while everyone else was giving Riley a hard time, she was sticking out for her since she can relate when she was in her place before. With the name Valentina Ortiz, I can’t help myself but to think that she too is a Latina. Hell, she even looks like one too. 😉
Wow, August 21st; your birthday is one day before my mom’s birthday.
I’m going to recommend you to watch Bluey because it’s a popular show not for kids adults and teenagers. Watch the show.
Leo Twins ayeee. Happy Belated Birthday. I’m Aug 7🎉🎉💪🏽🔥
Ennui actually comes from the French word for boredom, so making her French makes sense. That's a real accent too. Her VA is a native speaker. Also, Happy birthday!🎉
That actually does make sense and it’s really good that they have someone who really does speak that particular language instead of another who pretends to know it. Once again, Pixar being very realistic with their stuff. I mean, they did do Ratatouille, a movie that is centered in a kitchen in the very capital of France.
She was the voice of Ember in French dubbing of "Elemental"
@@MegaWicked89 Really? I need to hear that.
Her?? I thought Ennui was a boy 💀
@@-Clutch-lol
As someone who is anxious about a lot of things, I relate to this movie. Anxiety is a lot of overthinking. Overthinking your feelings. Burying your self esteem below the ground. Surrounding your thought process. I like how Pixar was able to handle something like a John Hughes film if he would’ve done animation back in the day.
36:30 - "She's trying to form a whole self quickly".... How many of us can relate to feeling like we need to come up with a new persona on the spot to try to fit in? I've had several names in my life because frequent trauma made me create different "identities" (not to the extent of DID) to try to be someone else who would be accepted. I sometimes stumble across old Facebooks with past names and it reminds me of just how desperate I was to hide from everything and be someone new.
I read a lot of articles and such after watching movies, just to see how everything was made and the behind the scenes. What I found out was that the creators of Inside Out 2, actually brought in several teenage girls from around the world to rate/give advice to make the movie ten times more authentic and relatable. And I think that was an amazing idea for sure.
Joy and Anxiety are alike in every way, they both almost destroyed Riley with their leadership but luckily they both realized their mistakes and got redeemed in the end
Joy, in Inside Out: I just wanted Riley to be happy!
Anxiety, in Inside Out 2: I was just trying to protect her.
@@j.woodbury412 they both wanted to help Riley but for the wrong reason, not the right reason
@@rickymoranjr9609 That's very true. They both had good intentions. They just went about it the wrong way.
@@j.woodbury412 exactly
"Maybe this is what happens when you grow up, you feel less joy." Damn, that line hit me like a truck. It's messed up but it's a very real thing that we deal with and it hurts to realize.
Not being able to experience as much joy as we did in childhood is a hard thing to come to terms with. But that does not mean there is "less" Joy in the world. Joy may be less readily available to you at the drop of a hat, but it is always out there if you take control of your own console and look for it. That's why Riley's ending is so cathartic and wholesome. She learns to look for Joy for herself, not expect it to just be there.
That line is actually something the director was inspired by his own life to include. He was looking through photos from his childhood, and particularly birthday photos, and realized that he was less happy and excited for every passing year and by his teens, didn't seem happy at all at his own birthday.
@@Toonwalla2010I think we just have to alter our definition of joy. It’s not that we experience it less, but we also are encumbered by more worries, responsibilities that impact our ability to feel it as freely. Joy isn’t as simple as it was when we were kids.
God this Dan Is everywhere he's copying this comment multiple times
I described that whole section of the movie like being hit like a truck. I saw the build the entire time, but holy crap how accurate and relatable and well done the payoff was, it hurt.
The way animated films can affect people going through real circumstances is unbelievable. Every membership on that crew should be proud
I silently cried in the cinema when watching Inside Out 2, I had so much much tears falling down 😭
It's one of Pixar greatest sequels since the toy story ones and incredible 2. I love how anxiety is not portrayed as a villian, but as someone doing the wrong things for the right reasons.
From what I know many people didn't like incredibles 2. It wasn't bad but it was nowhere near as good as the first. Inside out 2 might be better then the original
I like this better than the first one because of the character development and the new emotions. Pixar has outdone themselves every time. Happy early Birthday.
The "im not good enough" hits me hard as i thought of myself like that at one point and sometimes still do so its crazy to hear in this movie
As someone struggling with overthinking and suspecting some form of anxiety/anxiety disorder this movie hit way too hard. It feels so relieving to see a movie portraying so well how I experience things when so many people around me can't seem to understand it. It makes me hope that it helps people who don't experience feelings and emotions like that to grasp this concept better, since it is really hard to explain.
Notice how the lockers and rink seats are orange, showing how Rileys surrounded by her anxiety?
And Riley's uniform.
Ooh nice detail! 👌🏽
@@callmeclariss can you please react to kung fu panda 4
This was a beautiful reaction.
If they make a part 3, that movie will absolutely *destroy* us
This film resonates with me more than the first one. While I’ve certainly been in Riley’s shoes in both films, I think the battle with anxiety just hits harder. Anxiety can be so destructive and all consuming that you continue to fixate on things that most people left in the past. I think that’s why I like that line about how they don’t get to decide who Riley is. You’re not just one thing. We’re multi-faceted, so even if you struggle with anxiety, that’s only a small piece of who you are.
A fundamental difference between feelings and emotions is that feelings are experienced consciously, while emotions manifest either consciously or subconsciously. Some people may spend years, or even a lifetime, not understanding the depths of their emotions. Happy Birthday, Clariss 🎉🎊🎈🎂.
"You spilled the tea"
Pretty solid joke :)
Happy late birthday Clariss. I find it coincidental that you were 18 when the first movie came out and I turned 18 before this one came out. I resonated with this film so much doing so with graduating high school this year and having to say goodbye to many great friends and teachers. Seeing something like friends still in touch but from far places had made me feel seen and just how hard it made me cry seeing this film
Same 😊
I was little when the first inside out came out it was the first movie I watched the whole way
Thank you for being so raw and real and vulnerable with your fans at a time when everything on social media is curated to present a perfect filtered image.
im a grown ass 25 year old man... and i tell ya... i sobbed
It's so refreshing to me how you arent afraid to feel and let the emotion comes and go. You arent forcing yourself to not feel and it makes your video even better in my opinion because it feels genuine. I sobbed too aha
Thank you very much! 🤗🙏🏻
I cried the whole movie but especially by the end because we see that yeah, every emotion loves Riley and it's important to her. Even Anxiety was sad and crying when she messed up. Plus not all the emotions were there to bounce each other up, so yeah, things were chaos.
And happy birthday.
On another reaction I watched to this someone commented how getting an inside out every decade would be an excellent overall story. It'll be relatable to people at all ages of life.
I don’t know if you will notice but the scene when they are in there beds if you look on Joys side of the room there’s a mini figure of Bing Bong.
RIP U LOVEABLE COTTON CANDY ELEPHANT
Oh and Happy Birthday Clariss🎉🥳🎂🎁🎈
I agree that they absolutely nailed what anxiety, and an anxiety attack, feels like. how it can begin from a very real and valid place, then quickly spiral into that disordered thinking, overriding all the other emotions and leaving you stuck in anxiety.
Something i found particularly beautiful is at the end where Riley literally called forth Joy. Of course finding joy in hard times is not that quick or simple, but we can keep allowing and calling for it to come forward.
50:38 I like the way you take a deep breath together with Riley, I feel like my broken heart wrapped by a bandage❤️🩹
The beleif system makes me think of that song from the second Chronicles of Narnia movie.
It started out as a feeling,
Which then grew into a hope.
Which then turned into a quiet thought,
which then turned into a quiet word.
And than that word grew louder and loud
Till it was a battle cry.
Rewatching these movies and then rewatching your videos makes me so happy hearing another person’s opinion on these movies.
9 or 10 teen girls according to behind the scenes. Were consulted for most of the script and production
It's absolutely diabolical that they waited just long enough for the kids who watched this to grow up to Riley's age now.
? It's been almost 10 years,
Shes 13.. Dont think 3 year olds remember the plots and deep messages of moives yet xD
I was the same age as riley when it came out, now im 9 years olfer thab her
i wish they put her in collage or deeper into highschool
@@Thebeezzkneezz.it’s concerning you can’t even spell college. I think this is far more therapeutic and relatable than her going to college. Everyone goes through puberty, even struggles with anxiety at times, and goes through the process of self discovery.
@@Mia_M you think its concerning someone dosnt spell check their youtube comments?
I think there are much more things in the world to be concerned about 🤣
Oh no theu said "collage instead of college i totally didnt understand what they were trying to say"
(Collage is a word, thus auto correct didnt put a red line under it, thus i didnt check it 🤓☝️)
Fyi i have adhd, autism and always had a hard time with spelling.
Funny youre commenting on a video about inside out 2 and find something so small concerning
*And I find it rather concerning*
that you were trying to make me feel bad for a small mistake just for disagreeing with my take that i wish it had taken place when she was a little older,
i think your disgust/ anger is controlling your consol atm xD
@@Thebeezzkneezz. lmao if you truly think it was anger/disgust.
That’s quite an immature take. I’ve got adhd too. It’s really quite common. Nowhere did I imply collage wasn’t a real word. You also have the option to read over your comment before posting.
Secondly, some of the kids who watched it were like 3-6 meaning that they are going through similar things as Riley does in the movie. So just because you’re on the older end of the spectrum doesn’t mean that there aren’t kids who grew up with the first movie experiencing the same thing. I’d say Riley is at a more transitional stage than anyone well into high school aside from a senior. Interesting how you ignored the rest of my comment to focus on that singular point.
@@Mia_M i have the option but its not needed,
and its not underlined so i wouldn't notice and you know what i was sayinf i think its quite *immature* and rude to garrmar police people
This isnt a school essay i dont give a fuck about using tbe WRTIE word ☠️
(English is a langage where words look and sound the same as my exsample above shows)
you did that to embarrass me point blank period and even if you didnt thays it how i took it and it is a vaild reaction,
this is a movie about feelings in other peoples minds.
Leave me alone, youre cuasing me anxitey and being rude, i dont need your négative enegry
Kids who watched it at 3 would not have the same attachment/ understanding of riley. And im allowed to state as such and wish for a movie with her being older
It is quite immature to get so angry at someone elses take
The design of Anxiety was perfect!
I like how despite looking like an absolute loony, she talks in a very reasonable manner - that's how she tricks us!
Normally I'm not a big fan of the reactor interrupting the movie too often, but in this case it was perfectly justified, and I loved hearing your opinions and experiences and tidbits of info!
Speaking of which, please consider playing the video game: "Vampire Therapist" - it's fairly short, fairly easy (it's not so much about "winning", but about "learning"), and it's all about them cognitive distortions, yo!
P.S. Happy birthday!
One of the things I liked about this movie was that Val is not an antagonist. She's only ever friendly to and understanding of Riley, which helps put more focus on the main theme of the story, which is that the problems Riley has at this time in her life are almost entirely in her own head, literally. It's a good demonstration of how you can be around people who actually do like you and are understanding and supportive, and yet still be vulnerable to your own anxiety if you haven't learned how to control it yet. That's what makes anxiety disorder so pernicious - it alters and distorts your perception and processing of the world around you in such a way that it prevents you from seeing things as they actually are, and in doing so it reinforces the delusions that it substitutes in for reality. It's a viciously effective negative feedback loop that is difficult to break, but never impossible.
Bloofy is all of those NickJr characters rolled into one
Along with Mickey mouse clubhouse 🤣👏
1. What Bloofy did speaking to the screen is what we all consider breaking the fourth wall.
2. If Anxiety was a villain, she would definitely be misunderstood.
3. Anxiety tryna make Riley as much as positively possible was only yet another example of Oogway stating one often meets his or her destiny on the road he or she takes to avoid it.
4. It always makes me wonder now if you lost joy when you were growing up. I only watched Tim, Malbread, and the following girls of Bulgaria, Ellie Landgo, Michelle Moon Sugar, Magic Magy, and Foxy Laura see this movie so far and it makes me wonder if any of them have ever lost joy themselves while growing up.
5. I don’t think having empathy is what Riley had in mind for an example of Sadness being strong.
6. Ever since last year, I’ve actually practiced a technique called inner peace which I know you’ve heard of before. It can be a meditation but it’s really more of a sense of self control. Those of us that do find inner peace find it in many ways. Some take a few deep breaths as you had mentioned. Some play calm music in their heads. Some do both. Others find it through pain and suffering like I have. However, I learned to use that music sometimes to keep myself calm. I’m also willing to help anyone find said peace as well including you. I tried teaching Magy and Laura how to practice inner peace but all they get out of it is either just saying, “Inner peace,” or saying, “Inner peace, dinner, please, dinner with peas.” And, sometimes, Laura just straight up refuses to find peace. Anyone can say, “Inner peace,” but the secret is you cannot just say it. You cannot just think it. You have to feel it. That is where you truly find peace. Remind yourself of what gives you peace. I know Moon Sugar, Ellie, and Laura’s sister, Viki Out Of Space, also of Bulgaria, practice inner peace. Come to think of it, maybe Bisscute of Romania attempted to practice a bit of inner peace herself as well. Like I said, we all find inner peace in many ways but if you want, I can help you do a session anytime anywhere. Just lmk.
1. Imaginations are dumb so they won't know if they are actually talking or expressing to someone or not
2. Anxiety never is a villain, rather a mental disorder
3. Since of that, Anxiety is getting worried for events. Trying to come up anything before that makes it more feeling anxious or anticipation if it will fail or not
4. Joy can be suppressed, any emotions is. Meant of Joy will only come for specific reasons if your gonna feel it rather than negatives
24:00 thanks for the education 🙂
Wow, just listening to that mini therapy session at the end brought me back to a time when I was mentally out of sorts. I was in my second to last year of college in 2021 when I slowly started to mentally spiral. I was majorly burned out through assignments and homework for which most of it was too much for me to handle (I have high-functioning autism). I kept it to myself due to me worrying about how my family and friends would react if I told them. I eventually came out on my IG story and it turned out to be one of the best decisions I’ve made. I found a great resource on my campus and it’s made me much better. It’s been 3 years since I came out, and with September being Suicide Prevention month, I feel grateful that I’m still alive and kicking. And I wish that my story can help someone else who’s struggling. So thank you for reminding me why I’m still alive. And also Happy Birthday! 🎉❤
As you get older, it can feel like there is just less joy in the world. When really, the truth is joy is still there, you just have to chose it.
"The dose makes the poison"
I've never heard it put that way before. I like that.
I saw a lot of people were underwhelmed with this movie but idk man it's a phenomenal sequel, I think it adds a lot of depth to the first (which already had a lot of depth!).
"You spilled the tea!" That was my favorite joke they made.
I am a 30 year old guy that experienced anxiety attack constantly when i was 21 and went to therapist regularly back than. The scene when Riley has a panic attack and what happened inside her, just made me stuned because that is so relatable. It brings me back to my past and made me cry hard because that was soooo hard and it felt like nobody understands.
But, the way the all of the emotions hugged riley beliefs, it speaks too deep for me that made me burst to tears because that what made me healed back than, give myself time to process and accept who i truly am. The only validation I need is actually from me…
If Riley's crush on Lance Slashblade was a secret, why is his head on Mount Crushmore?
its her imagination
@@joven_wbu maybe it's her imagination boyfriend 😂😂😂
A crush is a crush regardless of whether or not it's a secret. And most crushes are kept secret, even the real ones.
In the first movie, we saw Riley get so depressed that nothing the emotions did to the console affected Riley. Here, we see the Sense of Self, as well as a literal bottling up of emotions. I think, at the risk of retreading that ground, they should do a spinoff movie, where someone, through emotional neglecting by their parents (intentional or otherwise, though preferably unintentional), gets to a point where they want so much to feel nothing at all because they think it's better than feeling anything, that they conjure up a new "emotion". An "emotion" whose entire existence is to feel nothing. An "emotion" called Apathy. An "emotion" that takes things literally, and is more analytical, logical, and rational about their decisions.
Why a spinoff film? Well, I think the main series could easily stick to Riley. But also, Apathy is a thing most seen in teenage boys, and men in general. And with the common social understanding that men aren't allowed to feel anything, or at least to show their feelings, it would be a great way to tackle Men's mental health, while still being general enough to apply to anyone, man or otherwise. And I think it's important to show how much a parent's behavior can affect their children's mental health, as well, because most parents are painfully unaware. And in the Inside Out films, Riley's parents are basically the best parents ever. I want to show parents who aren't the best, while still acknowledging they're doing everything they can. And that's something that should be told in a spinoff.
Edit: All of that should be told in general, but when it comes to Inside Out, it should be in a spinoff.
I would argue that Anger evolves into Passion since all the emotions are there to protect Riley.
7:15 okay so now we NEED to have a wwdits watchalong (even if we've already seen it, i love watching it with new people)
Hey! You were one of the handful of channels I was so excited to see the reaction video of, glad it's here now! Also, happy late birthday!
58:27 **hug** You are worth it.
37:07 At least Joy kept it PG. She been wanting to curse and holding it in since the first movie. Btw happy birthday
I think I'm going to use Jiminy Mother Lovin' Toaster Strudel the next time I feel like cursing.
In San Francisco, you don't get the choose where you go to the school.The district chooses for you and it's pretty much just random. You could live 5 minutes away. You could live an hour away
I’m going to use it from now on when I’m angry: “jiminy, mother-loving toaster strudel”.
When anxiety cried, i already get it.
This movie absolutely destroyed me in theaters, I am very glad it made as much money as it did.
I've gone through so much anxiety in my life, which makes this Pixar film especially relatable to me. Also, happy belated birthday!!
Best Disney Pixar movie of the year
This is in my Top 3 of Most FAVORITE Pixar Sequels.
1. Toy Story 3
2. Finding Dory
3. Inside Out 2
I appreciate your vulnerability in sharing your feelings about this movie and your own personal experiences. It was beautiful to connect with you on such a personal level. Anxiety is such a difficult thing to live with and seeing it explained in such a concrete way made it easy to grasp. I too hope this movie helps reach others and gives them hope things can get better. Looking forward to more reactions. =)
1:07 Congratulations on Successfully Completing yet another Orbit around the Sun. Hoping this Orbit is better than the last.
Anxiety turning Imagination Land into an animated sweatshop where they’re just drawing ideas and Joy isn’t allowed is such a corporate clap-back at Disney and I’m amazed they kept it in!
Fantastic sequel that almost sent me into a panic attack at that scene ><
hope you had a non-anxious bday! >
27:06 More like Blue’s Clues or Dora.
I'm a 37 year old guy who watched this movie and broke down at the end at the panic/anxiety attack scene. So now I'm watching others watch it trying to understand why it made me an emotional wreck. I suffer panic attacks and while it's easy to say it was because I empathized with riley in that scene, and that's why I broke down.. I feel like I was missing something. The way you describe anxiety throughout your reaction so far has brought to light a lot that I didn't know about. I'm at the 25 minute mark when you describe cognitive distortions and dysfunctional thoughts.
I think I just broke at the end because of the cumulation of everything in the film. I can't wait to watch the rest and see what other insights you have, you better ugly face cry at the end or else... OK thanks unpausing now!
Edit: dammit, 44 minutes got me again
@@bowlinbob6 it is so gratifying to know that the additional information I chose to provide in my video has help someone better understand themselves. It’s part of why I do what I do. I thank you for your comment and can assure you I ugly cry fully in the third act of this movie! Bless you and take care! 🙏🏻
Anxiety can help to a certain extent by keeping us aware but so easily becomes a “villian” without the support from other emotions. It’s a balance, but understanding that it’s NOT ABNORMAL for someone to become anxiety ridden helps a lot of people learn to remind themselves through difficult situations that you’re ALLOWED and WORTHY of FEELING OTHER EMOTIONS that can help you process difficult thoughts. Anxiety builds, and recognition of struggling can help you remind yourself that it’s okay to feel every single emotion to get you into a better state mentally. Being present is important! Love to everyone here, we all struggle and you are not alone.❤❤
45:39 Joy needs a Hug. Clariss what Emotion rules you? 50:24 GROUP HUG 4 THE WIN!
I have had two anxiety attacks and one brief encounter with sleep paralysis, that anxiety attack looked the way that felt... Can't move, hard to breathe, only thing you can think is to calm down but you can't calm down because you're going to have a heart attack but that's why you need to calm down and you just.. fucking... can't... at least not until you somehow either talk yourself out of it or relax enough to actually take a nap.
That was real af. The writing of the movie was kinda weird, felt like a freshman's year of school wrapped up into 3 days; but that is my only criticism. The emotional impact of this movie felt like a worthy successor in terms of adult relatability, and I for one also struggle with "I'm not good enough", I ugly cried when that line was said (was also quite buzzed as it wasn't expected to cut that deep lol).
In my humble opinion, this was a masterpiece of a film.
I’d like to think now when I take my anxiety meds I’m sending a small recliner chair for them to relax on. 😂
Disney KNOWS their audience. They waited years until they could make another one to where the ACTUAL kids/tweens watching inside out (1) would grow up and be a teenager by the time they make a new one
girl i was in cbt therapy too 😭🙏🏻 anxiety disorders need to fuck off i swear
Not a huge deal, but Lance, the video game character, isn't drawn. I'm thinking you just misspoke, but he is, in fact, animated with CG, like most of the other characters. But his model was made using less polygons than the emotions, which essentially means his model is sharper and more triangular. He's literally rough around the edges.
Thank you for providing a clearly and more specific language that I lacked in my statement. I'm glad now that I better understand!
very interestin movie, it made me think. Thanks Clariss for everythink and for watching this film
27:16 I thought it was Micky Mouse's Clubhouse
I love your amazing reaction and my favorite.This movie really amazed me in different emotions like get me where Joy says maybe we really can’t stop anxiety and when people grow up we feel less joy.I don’t like anxiety at all but learned to not let anxiety control me. I really do love this amazing movie.
How'd I still cry from a reaction to the movie? Loved your ending thoughts! Made the tears worth it
Happy Birthday!
My Top 10 FAVORITE Pixar Movies:
1. Toy Story 3
2. Finding Nemo
3. The Incredibles
4. Wreck It Ralph
5. Monsters Inc.
6. Finding Dory
7. Inside Out 1&2
8. Toy Story 2
9. Frozen
10. Incredibles 2
Happy belated!!
Beautiful reaction
10:01 Can't stop puberty THAT easily!
Happy birthday Clariss! I’ve been waiting for this reaction from you. :-) I knew you were going to react because you did the first movie, and I love how insightful your reactions are. I knew I’d get a lot from watching you.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY GIRL!!!!
Happy Belated birthday Clariss!
I suffered from depression then I became an author because of that part of my life... my aunty had manic bipolar she always studied that's all she would ever do just stay in the room behind closed doors she died in 2013 because of a pulmonary embolism
*Who is your new favourite emotion!?*
The old ones would be Disgust and Sadness.
New ones would be Envy and Ennui
Disgust is a queen.
She’s been my favourite since I was a kid I think I was like 8 or something
My favourite ist still sadness because she is also the one who triggers emphathy 🎉❤
I'm a Sadness, Fear and Embarrassment girly myself.
Happy Birthday Clariss! 🥳🎉🎊
Eyy happy birthday! My birthday is the day after yours 😂 shoutout to fellow September babies 🤝
Aww, I wanted to see your reaction to the TripleDent Gum Song.
Happy birthday also I just graduated from the High school that Riley is attending at the end and if my experience their taught me anything we are meeting depression and dread in inside out 3.
Example one of the greatest sequels 😊
Oh we're feeling all feelings again 😅😭🧡
As much as I love the first movie, the second one got me by surprise. Love this one too, also love your reaction to this.
Anxiety is my favorite character!
He is mend to be both Blues Clues and Dora
Happy belated Birthday!
u are my comfort youtuber
Aww thank you so much! It means a lot knowing I can be a comfort. I hope you have a blessed and wonderful day! 🤗
thanks for reacting
28:22 what in the Micky Mouse Clubhouse
happy birthday
You giving Anxiety shit is VALID but not entirely justified, you also have to look at what she's doing through her perspective. Just like Joy in the first movie, she is being a control freak, but also like Sadness, she's just trying to do her job. In Anxiety's eyes, all of what she was doing in forming the new Sense of Self was for Riley and not for herself. She was being selfless, but on the wrong side of the coin if you catch my drift.
Awesome reaction of my favorite Pixar movie!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊
Hi Clariss! For Christmas You Should Get A Red Cable Knit Turtleneck Sweater!