One thing I loved and hurted me the most about this anxiety scene is that, even anxiety starts tearing up the moment she realizes that everything she's been planning just didn't work out as she wanted it to, and THAT'S what real anxiety feels like. Everything you thought you had control over to make things right suddenly just crumbles down, and it's not due to something necessarily bad, but because you overthought too much to the point nothing seems right or in place, where you think it should be. I LOVED that they portrayed** (lmao "portrait" I hate autocorrect like 💀 anyways) anxiety as an antagonist more than a villain herself, because she was trying to plan getting the best out of a situation and trying to help Riley like everyone else, just that, again, anxiety makes you overthink things more than it should. What could do the trick, is trying to be are aware of it, and knowing when "planning for the future!" Is actually becoming in overthinking and making you overwhelmed about things that are not INDEED happening :) Such a wonderful movie ❤ the Pixar crew nailed it 👏
The thing about Anxiety being more of an antagonist for than a villain is one of my favourite things about this movie, showing that a good movie doesn’t have to a villain! Love this film to the max
@@billyobfas6962 yeah it is a bit villainous, but from anxiety’s perspective she was helping Riley out, even if it meant (literally) bottling up the other emotions
@@Kryptomi I’m not the smartest with what different words mean, but I’m fairly certain that antagonist means more like the main problem, and villains are more of a character that want the worst for others or does bad things on purpose
@@Isa_puggy When Anxiety is full tornado and Joy enters the eye of the storm, she says, "You don't get to choose who Riley is." Anxiety cannot respond because she's overcome and can't stop herself. Joy doesn't understand and asks, "Anxiety?". That's when you see the tear well up in Anxiety's eye and drips. It's powerful stuff. It breaks down a part of the human psyche that's hits so close to home it's painful and real.
Almost?? I had the steady silent stream going and only thing keeping me from actually ugly crying were my friend’s two kids sitting next to us 😂 hold it together you’re the adult!
This is Pixar's best sequel in a while and Disney needed a win like this, I love that Pixar shows that these masterpieces of cinema aren't kids movies (despite it being animated) that they show more human aspects such as mental health and that we need more joy in our hearts and that anxiety is good for a person because it protects people too it's Anxiety took it way to far well done Pixar :)
I broke down crying for the entirety of this scene! I knew right away what Riley was experiencing. My family and friends (especially those who've walked away) don't understand what I mean when I say I'm having a panic attack. They counter with silly platitudes of, "This too shall pass," "Just be present," "Just calm down, "Working won't help anything," etc." These words are NOT helpful. I KNOW my body is overreacting, I KNOW my body needs to calm down. I KNOW this will pass. But I'm trying to just survive the moment. My panic is in hyper-drive and unfortunately it takes a while to ground myself. I felt this scene was so well done to help others be more compassionate and understanding. Thank you Pixar for such an excellent emotion-packed sequel!
The Riley anxiety attack scene was so well done, I got chills watching it. Loved how the first thing Riley saw after recovering from the attack was her two friends concerned for her well being, beautiful moment. ❤Pixar truly makes the best animated movies, Inside Out 2 was absolutely phenomenal 👏👏👏👏👏
This sequel was amazing. I also love these behind the scenes insights. It’s things that audience would even consciously realize but they definitely feel
i can't speak for everyone but I would be great to get more videos like this. They are fascinating to see these real world principles being brought into an animated space to create this emotional impact.
I sobbed watching this movie. I have GAD w Panic Disorder. That scene was triggering but my husband and son saw my struggle for the first time. Powerful movie.😮
I loved learning more about the movie creation, like the differences in camera operation in different "worlds". This is something that the average viewer does not even notice, but it perfectly helps to create the right mood.
This sequel is felt me crying like previous movie in 2015. It was all about Riley life, having some problem issues like for example Shinji Ikari goes mental issues. While Anxiety keeps having panic attack almost heart attack. It was all about having good or bad vibes about Riley life.
Inside Out 2 and Puss In Boots The Last Wish contain the two best and most accurate portrayals of an anxiety attack. Also I love the portrayal of Anxiety as someone who means well and can be helpful if she isn't allowed to take too much control. I love her design too, and particularly her huge mouth, which nicely symbolises the fact that being anxious makes you talk too much!
I don't have kids, so even though I greatly respect the work they do at Pixar, I have no horse in the race, so to speak. Having said that, this film (and possibly Deadpool 3) is re-invigorating the dying experience of theatre shows, which makes my old *ss very pleased.
The panic attack was realistic but not the end. A 13 year old girl experiencing something like this for the first time would never be able to catch herself. She would have walked out after 2 minutes. And completely collapsed on the ice. Either the coach would have caught her mentally on the bench. Or the paramedics on the ice. Stay realistic until the end or leave it alone. I would think twice about showing this to a child.
One thing I loved and hurted me the most about this anxiety scene is that, even anxiety starts tearing up the moment she realizes that everything she's been planning just didn't work out as she wanted it to, and THAT'S what real anxiety feels like. Everything you thought you had control over to make things right suddenly just crumbles down, and it's not due to something necessarily bad, but because you overthought too much to the point nothing seems right or in place, where you think it should be. I LOVED that they portrayed** (lmao "portrait" I hate autocorrect like 💀 anyways) anxiety as an antagonist more than a villain herself, because she was trying to plan getting the best out of a situation and trying to help Riley like everyone else, just that, again, anxiety makes you overthink things more than it should. What could do the trick, is trying to be are aware of it, and knowing when "planning for the future!" Is actually becoming in overthinking and making you overwhelmed about things that are not INDEED happening :)
Such a wonderful movie ❤ the Pixar crew nailed it 👏
The thing about Anxiety being more of an antagonist for than a villain is one of my favourite things about this movie, showing that a good movie doesn’t have to a villain! Love this film to the max
Meh I would say locking other emotions/people for an indefinite amount of time is a villainous thing to do
@@billyobfas6962 yeah it is a bit villainous, but from anxiety’s perspective she was helping Riley out, even if it meant (literally) bottling up the other emotions
You must mean protagonist, isn’t antagonist synonymous with villain?
@@Kryptomi I’m not the smartest with what different words mean, but I’m fairly certain that antagonist means more like the main problem, and villains are more of a character that want the worst for others or does bad things on purpose
The tear in Anxiety's eye and Joy saying "You have to let her go". This is the kind of Pixar moment that made them a great studio.
People keep mentioning the year but i don’t see it when is it?
@@Isa_puggy When Anxiety is full tornado and Joy enters the eye of the storm, she says, "You don't get to choose who Riley is." Anxiety cannot respond because she's overcome and can't stop herself. Joy doesn't understand and asks, "Anxiety?". That's when you see the tear well up in Anxiety's eye and drips. It's powerful stuff. It breaks down a part of the human psyche that's hits so close to home it's painful and real.
@@Isa_puggyBTW, this video doesn't show it (for good reason, it's one of the best parts of the movie).
I’ve had several anxiety attacks growing up, seeing it on screen in the movie theater was very painful because of how realistic and accurate it was.
It was very accurate for me and ended up making me almost cry 😅 I’m glad it was represented so well for others to understand
Ikr it almost made me cry to 😢😭
I did cry 😂 Left the theater feeling like a weight was lifted because I sometimes feel like crying but never do. It was a well needed release for me 😌
I saw it today and I cried when the theme from the first inside out played😭
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Almost?? I had the steady silent stream going and only thing keeping me from actually ugly crying were my friend’s two kids sitting next to us 😂 hold it together you’re the adult!
My brain cannot fathom how animators do what they do. So much respect for them!
This is Pixar's best sequel in a while and Disney needed a win like this, I love that Pixar shows that these masterpieces of cinema aren't kids movies (despite it being animated) that they show more human aspects such as mental health and that we need more joy in our hearts and that anxiety is good for a person because it protects people too it's Anxiety took it way to far well done Pixar :)
I broke down crying for the entirety of this scene! I knew right away what Riley was experiencing. My family and friends (especially those who've walked away) don't understand what I mean when I say I'm having a panic attack. They counter with silly platitudes of, "This too shall pass," "Just be present," "Just calm down, "Working won't help anything," etc." These words are NOT helpful. I KNOW my body is overreacting, I KNOW my body needs to calm down. I KNOW this will pass. But I'm trying to just survive the moment. My panic is in hyper-drive and unfortunately it takes a while to ground myself. I felt this scene was so well done to help others be more compassionate and understanding. Thank you Pixar for such an excellent emotion-packed sequel!
The constant comment about how accurate this sequence was was the reason why I finally watched this film. Amazing!
The animation is fr so realistic. The way she grabs her chest is so real
The lighting and sweat from and on Reily was just a chef's kiss. Like the first time my brain said "wait is this still animation??"
I love that you interviewed the cinematographers! Very cool insight into their process.
I cried so hard at this scene! Absolutely incredible what the artists and filmmakers were about to accomplish with this film.
It was so well done. Anxiety is a valid emotion but we also have to keep her in check. Every emotion lies on the balance.
The anxiety attack was so realistic that it actually triggered my friend and I. Not complaining though
The Riley anxiety attack scene was so well done, I got chills watching it. Loved how the first thing Riley saw after recovering from the attack was her two friends concerned for her well being, beautiful moment. ❤Pixar truly makes the best animated movies, Inside Out 2 was absolutely phenomenal 👏👏👏👏👏
you guys had us adults crying/tearing up during that scene. well done!
This sequel was amazing. I also love these behind the scenes insights. It’s things that audience would even consciously realize but they definitely feel
They did everything wrong
i can't speak for everyone but I would be great to get more videos like this. They are fascinating to see these real world principles being brought into an animated space to create this emotional impact.
That anxiety attack scene was realistic and hit me close to home. 💔. Most powerful scene of the year so far!
The cinematography was absolutely outstanding in this. I think a bigger step up than the first visually.
this scene elevated the whole movie for me. they way they portrayed everything was phenomenal
I felt ALL the emotions during this scene. It was amazing. It brought me to the verge of tears. Well done!
I sobbed watching this movie. I have GAD w Panic Disorder. That scene was triggering but my husband and son saw my struggle for the first time. Powerful movie.😮
I'm really curious to find out how editing works in animation 😮 Before I presumed you just animate exactly what's gonna go in the movie.
I loved learning more about the movie creation, like the differences in camera operation in different "worlds". This is something that the average viewer does not even notice, but it perfectly helps to create the right mood.
This sequel is felt me crying like previous movie in 2015.
It was all about Riley life, having some problem issues like for example Shinji Ikari goes mental issues. While Anxiety keeps having panic attack almost heart attack. It was all about having good or bad vibes about Riley life.
My heart was also beating so fast when I watched this scene in the theater…
What a fantastic film
literally love this. amazing work they did and amazing content interviewing them! ❤
I'm glad to see Inside Out came out big, and I feel the same as Riley when I saw her had a panic attack, it made me cry cuz I've been there too..
The Anxiety Attack scene had me shaking, dude, I felt Riley's anxiety😢😢
The Anxiety Attack is actually my favorite scene in Inside Out 2 due to Anxiety spamming all those buttons on the console within Riley's mind.
Okay, although expensive, seeing all of the emotions in those wide shots gave me goosebumps every time!
Inside Out 2 and Puss In Boots The Last Wish contain the two best and most accurate portrayals of an anxiety attack. Also I love the portrayal of Anxiety as someone who means well and can be helpful if she isn't allowed to take too much control. I love her design too, and particularly her huge mouth, which nicely symbolises the fact that being anxious makes you talk too much!
i cried so much during this part
cant wajt to see it nest weekend 🔥
I cried A LOT! Brilliant movie!
this is absolutely incredible! i think there is so much in film that as an audience we would never think of, i just love it!🥰
I’ve only ever had one panic attack (never found out the main cause), and this was incredibly accurate to what I was feeling that afternoon
This scene was excellent, probably my favourite from the entire movie
I don't have kids, so even though I greatly respect the work they do at Pixar, I have no horse in the race, so to speak. Having said that, this film (and possibly Deadpool 3) is re-invigorating the dying experience of theatre shows, which makes my old *ss very pleased.
What does not having kids have to do with Inside Out 2?
I just meant that it's mainly a family film and since I don't have kids to take to the theatre I'm not likely to see it...Thanks for the reply!
@@patrickmuhwheeney6518 Family film means that everyone can see and enjoy it :)
loved this movie! it's so filled with love
This scene is so beautiful and terrifying all at the same time. Loved it and also was scared of it while watching. Lol and I mean that as a compliment
I wish they had filmed for the full 1.90 imax digital ratio.
I'm very favorite part of movie 🎥. I'm crying that of part of movie 🍿 😭
hey babes this movie was great btw
Shame The Oscars never acknowledge Animation Cinematographers. Last year for example, Into The SpiderVerse deserved AT LEAST a nomination.
It felt too real🥲💔
Awesome
Sorry but this is not a breakdown. It's just a general talk about what they did in the movie.
So. This is still worth listening to
The panic attack was realistic but not the end. A 13 year old girl experiencing something like this for the first time would never be able to catch herself. She would have walked out after 2 minutes. And completely collapsed on the ice. Either the coach would have caught her mentally on the bench. Or the paramedics on the ice. Stay realistic until the end or leave it alone. I would think twice about showing this to a child.
I will eat one grain of rice for every like this comment gets
IDK I just found it funny how ridiculously fast anxiety was moving.
That's how it feels to have a panic attack
@@Icybubba Yeah I've never cried during a movie, and anxiety's darting back and forth looked funny XD
@@Tickbeat May look funny, but it's a fantastic visualization of how it feels
Why is riley blonde when both of her parents have dark hair🤔.... Is that even possible?
uh because of dominant and recessive genes? This is something taught in high school biology lol
@@justanotherrandomperson180 I don't know I am asian so all of us have black hair...
Grandparents
I’m glad it’s not woke
Define "woke" as it applies here?
spoiler alert: Riley's deep dark secret: flickin the bean.
She’s 13, I’m not saying she can’t do that, but it’s weird as hell to talk about a minor like that
What
When I saw clips of it I didn’t cry, but when I saw the movie I cried so hard. They built it up so accurately 🥲
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