I normally don’t cry in movies, but I gotta say, as soon as that line “I’m not good enough” was said, I fucking wept. I regret not seeing this in theaters cause this movie is so good! It reminds me of my own personal baggage and issues I have.
I love this because despite everything anxiety genuinely wasn't trying to be the bad guy here. She still wasn't ready to face the fact all of her efforts were hurting Riley way more than helping her.
The one thing all nine emotions have in common is their love for Riley. None of them want anything bad to happen to her and they will each protect her in their own way.
You know things have turned for the worse when Ennui, the apathetic emotion is concerned. She seeks happiness through minimalism and normalcy. If Riley isn’t okay, neither can Ennui.
This is what excessive anxiety makes you feel about yourself. If you think about it, every “anxious belief” starts with “if”, meaning that normally it is a scenario that might not even happen. It’s literally overthinking and catastrophizing for no reason. No matter how hard you try to avoid every worst case scenario, you will always think that it’s still not enough. It’s like trying to satisfy your overly critical parents. It’s a WASTE OF TIME AND ENERGY!
Preach it, Veronica. I thought the same once, and trying to live up to other people’s standards came real close to breaking me. You ever gotten to the point where it feels like the only reason you have to keep living is because you refuse to let them break you? My family cares, but the pressure was atrocious….up until I stopped trying to please people. (Sorry for the rant, I just had to get it out there.)
Anxiety: uses anxious memories to create a new Sense of Self. Riley: Gets an anxious Sense of Self. Anxiety: Wait no. She probably should have seen that coming.
Perhaps Anxiety had thought that in doing everything she can helps Riley to become a person ready for just about any situations no matter the hardships. But Riley, being herself a human, is still vulnerable to pressure. That's what Anxiety was missing. Riley, deep down knows she's capable. But the little voice speaks of her inner mentality. She's yet to fully accept that nothing she does is truly enough and not everything she will do ends in guaranteed success.
However , its very realistic to real life , if you notice , all the memories anxiety used to create these new thoughts on riley's head are " what if " scenarios , like " IF im good at hockey , i will have friends " or " IF i become a fire hawk , i wont be alone " , she is subconciously trash talking her present self , which is why the sense of self becomes " im not good enough ".
0:40 - The look of shock, confusion, and disbelief on Anxiety's face really nailed this scene. It's exactly what it feels like when a stone drops into your stomach.
Overall I feel they did a good job making Anxiety the antagonist of the film but not the villain. Negative memories can be used as a motivator to push yourself to do your best, and that’s what Anxiety was trying to do. But she didn’t realize that too many anxious thoughts and beliefs was causing Riley to think that no matter how hard she tries she’s not good enough. So the moment Anxiety realized what she was doing, she began to think that she wasn’t good enough for Riley. So she was anxiously trying to make Riley win and convince her she is good enough. Unaware that she can’t do that alone.
@AdatBrikz_Tv No, I think shes more of a Noble Anti-Villain or an Ethical Antagonist, a bad guy or Antagonist that's follows an Ethical code or rules they follow to achieve their goals the only difference from a Noble Anti-Villain is that anxietys goal is to protect riley from all the bad stuff she doesn't know will happen she didn't intend to hurt riley but she goes ahead and does it anyways even though she fully aware that it's hurting riley she still is doing her job protecting her from the scary things riley cannot see coming
0:41 I felt so much pain when I heard that in theaters. It felt like they were just.. speaking directly to me. So much build up for you to realize that you still don’t feel good enough despite you doing every precaution to ensure your victory.. it’s so heartbreaking.
Watched this movie 2 times but still, every time I hear Riley's shaky, vulnerable and sad voice crying out "I'm not good enough", It reminds me of the worst times of my life and I just cry... because I understand the feeling of saying such things to myself over and over, until eventually you believe that the voice is telling the truth and you're worthless piece of flesh. For anyone out there who is having the same situation, DON'T LISTEN TO IT. You can beat this. You got this. Just hang in there.
It's a good representación of what actually happens when you let anxiety take the lead even if you achieve the goal you've been fighting for, anxiety won't let u realize how much have u already made, feeling always like you're not good enough
To those who hate or dislike Anxiety for what she did: She’s basically trying to get ready for everything that may or may not happen in the future. Anxiety’s role is to make sure Riley is prepared for everything 24/7 but because of too much pressure during the movie’s time Riley ended up having an Anxiety attack. Anxiety means so well and she is just as important as to other emotions but too much pressure can cause emotional and mental distress. People forgot to realize that Anxiety is just doing her job since Riley is now a teenager and she’s facing every challenges now. If no one is ready for that, Anxiety is. I can’t believe people cannot see Anxiety’s purpose. Despite her actions, Anxiety isn’t a bad character nor a villain. She is just scared for Riley’s future and she has to do everything to make Riley prepared. Y’all cannot ignore the fact that Anxiety did this to you similar to Riley’s. Show some love for Anxiety for trying her hardest to protect Riley from bad situations and to finally understand the importance of Anxiety. Again, she may have done something harmful but shes still mean very well like other emotions.
0:40 A sucker punch to the heart. I know Anxiety isn’t trying to be the villain here, but still. 😢 I honestly feel like that too sometimes, especially now that I’ve finished my first year of high school. And I know that train wreck won’t stop there.
If you're an XX it's probably because ur terrible and u had too much eggplant And if you're a guy you probably just need to self improve and keep striving being an 18 yr old winner is really really hard to do right out of gates
I love this metaphor so much. Even though it’s a bit on the nose, I think it’s still important. When we equate our self worth to ONE thing, in this case, Riley’s ability to play hockey, and don’t allow ourselves room for failure, it never turns out well. Like. Yeah, obviously, but it’s something people do all the time without realizing it. I’m not really sure how to put into words why this message speaks to me so much, especially when told in this way, but it does. I just love how the storytelling brought it all together.
The sooner you've come to terms that you're never gonna be enough at anything, the better. It's the effort that comes with it is what matters. You've done your best; lose or win. Even if you couldn't risk making a failure, always remember that failure isn't fatal, success is never final. Don't ever be afraid to move forward.
You're right and at least in Inside out, we have no villains but just emotion want to help and protect Riley but she never realised she did the wrong thing. In ending, she learned the lesson.
Anxiety being shocked and lowkey horrified by what they heard was the turning point in which we coyld all truly see she wasnt a bad guy but truly just wanted to help like Joy😢
0:09 That voice clip of Anxiety squealing in excitement is the exact same one from her introduction (specifically after claiming she’s a huge fan of Joy and shaking Joy’s hand )
I love the emotion on Ennui the most. Because throughout the entire movie, she doesn't open her mouth unless it's to talk or groan or something. Here? Her jaw just drops open in shock, but she has absolutely no words. Her speechlessness just drives home their realization of how badly they messed up.
It’s makes sense because every belief Anxiety planted was about Riley needed to change, to be like other people because they were better. Of course that would lead to an inferiority complex.
I actually felt bad for Anxiety during this scene because she genuinely didn't mean to hurt Riley. She was doing what she thought was best and couldn't accept that it wasn't.
One thing is making you prepared for a possible issue in the future, another is being on guard 24/7 for the rest of your life as it becomes a core belief for you to be prepared for every possible outcome out there.. as it turns out, making it seem like every little issue out there is out to get you is bound to make you think you arent good enough to handle it. Its just no way to live.
Every emotion have his glory moment, but is not good on everything, Just imagine, Fear, Sadness, Ennui, Anger and even Joy. If just one emotion get the entire control, That would make you "Not Good Enough".
"I'm not good enough" Remember Paul's Chimchar back in the Diamond and Pearl days of the Pokemon Anime (if you are a Pokefan that is)? THIS is what the poor Chimchar would have felt when under the trainer Paul's care before he joined Ash's team. :)
I know I’m not the first to say it, but anxiety is written really, really well. While being the film’s antagonist, you never get the sense that she’s doing any of this out of malice.
When I first saw this in theaters I was crying non stop.. the words "I'm not good enough" ringing in my ears. I'm not good enough.. I need to like what they like.. I am nothing if I am not like them.. all my middle school and high-school life I felt like I wasn't good enough. I felt this on an emotional level..
When I saw this scene at the theaters, it made me wonder why Anxiety thought that filling the belief system with "Anxiety-based" memories would lead to a "better" Riley. Hindsight, it was obvious where this was going.
@@gabrielroman4535 Anxiety isn't inherently a bad emotion. In some cases it's good to plan for the future and anticipate worse case scenarios. It's when you allow anxiety take over that it can become toxic.
@@gargrayson51824when it came to IMMEDIATE action anxiety was great! It’s when she cast out the other emotions that it was a problem. Waking up early to get some extra practice in was a great way for riley to get some extra polish, but without the other emotions to mediate it became “no sleep at all” and THATS where things went to shit
That's way too relatable. Everyone is different in a way, and some people grow desperate for fitting (Specially if they have been excluded millions of times) and even though they try, they feel like they are never good enough. But dang they actually use the concept of self-esteem and make it into a mind thing to make people cry. The movie writers are smart.
This scene hit hard. I have bad anxiety and I try to change myself a lot. And it ends up sending a final message to me that I’m not good enough but also that I’ll never reach the level of perfection my anxiety tells me to reach
That face Anxiety made when she realized how badly she had messed up before her big meltdown and anxiety attack. It’s not like she wanted Riley to doubt herself like that, she was trying to help Riley and protect her. But instead, she made her change her whole personality perspective and then made her believe in doubting herself. Inside Out 2 hits really hard, y’all ❤❤❤❤😭😭😭😭😭
Not yet; the writing on the wall was starting to kick in, but she was in denial. Her destroying Joy's pipe, preventing her from going back was a last ditch effort to stay in control. Riley hurting Grace was the straw that finally broke the camel's back
Oh, this part hit home. I don't think I ever got over this sense of self, since my own Anxiety is still the main driver of the wheel... So I think the movie did really well in depicting this scene! Especially how thick the root and stem of this new self is, which makes it way less fragile or easy to get rid of than the "I'm a good person" one.
Joy and Anxiety did the same things. They were both hurting her in different ways. Anxiety made it so Riley did not think she was good enough and Joy made it so Riley never how she was at fault when things did not work out her way.
Dude, this was the moment that got me. I don't think I'm the only one who can say that this is a feeling we have all had, and the idea of having it internalized that way is a harsh reality to face. We've all been there though.
The saying which she said “I’m not good enough “ makes me cry during the movie.Also I thought that when she says “Am I a good person? (hmm..I’m not sure but It’s resembles to it) “ makes the viewers having a sad sense..It was so good movie for descript a sense of people and explain us what does the senses of us does and how it works.It was great movie .It will be the one of best movie of Pixar. It made a great fever in Korea too!!
This hit hard man, especially when you take on something that you know will help you in the long run but ultimately feeling like a complete loser. Like especially in competitions. It is easy to mask it over and move on which is what i have been doing, quite literally saying its alright i will do better, but this scene just hit all that back.
Something cool I noticed...in the first Inside Out, Sadness is first seen as detrimental and hurting Riley until near the end of the movie where everybody realizes she is incredibly useful and needed for Riley. Here, anxiety is first presented as somebody much more helpful to Riley and seem to have a better handle on the situation at first...until this moment where she ends up being harmful to Riley.
Anxiety as an emotion is responsible for planning for the future and reaching goals that have yet to be reached, if Riley’s entire sense of self is built around her anxious wish to eventually become a firehawk, the assumption will be that she has yet to reach that point, thus assuming she’s not good enough
This was such a power punch. If anything of Pixar's talents was the best one, it might be how they can make moments like this one, even ones that are somewhat expected or predictable, _still_ hit like a sledge hammer.
she created a self doubt, and the other emotions (anger fear and disgust) made her almost leave her parents soo i think their even now for the bad things they have done. and also joy didnt want sadness to get in the way like anxiety, but your not wrong about that either.
When that core belief formed and I heard the words ring out I’m not good enough, I burst into tears. It was too real and it broke me. I let that belief dominate my life for yeeeears. And the panic attack was so accurate also. It took so much hard work to eradicate that core belief. And even telling myself I’m a good person never worked because like the film shows, you have to accept and embrace yourself for every part of you. The good and the bad. Nobody is a perfect human, and it is okay to not always do the right thing 100% of the time. Punishing yourself too hard whenever you slip up or make a mistake eats away at you. My life is so different to how it was and it’s not because the circumstances of my life suddenly changed, it’s cos I figured out exactly what Riley did in this scene, only it took me so many years. Once you accept your whole self and are authentically yourself and love yourself for your good and flawed traits you can improve your entire life. It’s so easy to get caught up in thinking if I do this, I will then be more likeable/ have a better life etc. but the reality is the thing preventing you having a better life more often than not is the way you think about yourself. My life transformed after coming to terms with this and knowing that I AM enough, no matter what I achieve. I wish this film was a thing years back as watching it now was just like watching a summary of my battle with panic attacks and anxiety driven thinking over a 10 year period. It truly controlled my life. This film is a masterpiece and every child and even adult should watch this film
Encanto: i will never be good enough for you.. Turning red: im never gonna be good enough for her.. Inside out 2: im not good enough Wonder if the cycle will still going😞
@@Tesunandtemoon YOU! YOU CANT EVEN IMAGINE THE SOCIAL DAMAGE YOU PUT ME THROUGH DURING SCHOOL DAYS. you're then reason I don't even have friends! I sure hope you're happy with how I turned out to become.
Anxiety always prepares for the worst but ends up leaving Riley with unforgiving expectations. Envy aspires to be a better version of herself by desiring what other’s have that she doesn’t but what happens if you aren’t comfortable at all in your own skin? Ennui wants to cycle through life without confrontation but at best, she wants to be comfortable and okay, not at her worst. Embarrassment wants to be better than his failures so to hear Riley doesn’t think she’s good enough, Embarrassment knows Riley would never be at peace.
Without Anxiety and the other three (or four) new emotions, maybe she (Anxiety) was right; Riley will be a loner girl in the high school, who had no friends or something, because if she knows no shame or awareness of when to stop being hyperactive, she can be considered as a "freak" by other students (who are might or might not older than her) there..
By the looks of things, she thought Riley's new self is about knowing there's always room for self improvement, but Anxiety went too far and refuses to accept it long enough to give up control.
I kinda feel bad for the mistake that Anxiety made I think she meant for the thought thing to be like this:”I can do things better” but it ended up like this:”I’m not good enough”
@@darkshadow2502 yeah…. Ik but I think I know what went wrong she didn’t just need a lot of anxiety memories also some joyful memories too but at the end everything got fixed
The first ten seconds would make for a great meme format. It makes Anxiety look like she's enjoying ruining your day with intrusive thoughts and feelings in your brain like the little orange troll she is.
I went to see this movie in the theaters with some friends, just for some shits and giggles and cuz i was genuinely interested with how the sequel would have turned out. But damn.. i sure was NOT expecting it to get SO REAL
I normally don’t cry in movies, but I gotta say, as soon as that line “I’m not good enough” was said, I fucking wept. I regret not seeing this in theaters cause this movie is so good! It reminds me of my own personal baggage and issues I have.
that's why riley works so well. we all can see ourselves in her place.
I love this because despite everything anxiety genuinely wasn't trying to be the bad guy here. She still wasn't ready to face the fact all of her efforts were hurting Riley way more than helping her.
Indeed.
I agree! You can literally see her face dropping when Riley’s new sense of self said “I’m not good enough!”
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@@The-realguardandthanso hello Anxiety are you still making Riley anxious?
And she was still pushing it at least until joy stopped her
I love how Ennui actually cares what's going on with riley
Even with her apathy and lethargic sluggishness, she puts Riley above everything. With her phone being a close second, or vice versa.
The one thing all nine emotions have in common is their love for Riley. None of them want anything bad to happen to her and they will each protect her in their own way.
You know things have turned for the worse when Ennui, the apathetic emotion is concerned.
She seeks happiness through minimalism and normalcy. If Riley isn’t okay, neither can Ennui.
Apathy is a little different than Ennui.
Of course she cares. Ennui is just her core emotion (If that makes any sense to you.)
0:59 the way ennui, envy and embarrassment all look at each other like "she did something wrong"
*_"well shot"_*
"Are we the baddies?"
Anxiety f*uk up really bad lol.
I’m glad that she learned her lesson though.
"Uh oh."
This is the living definition of "Words hurt"
This is what excessive anxiety makes you feel about yourself.
If you think about it, every “anxious belief” starts with “if”, meaning that normally it is a scenario that might not even happen. It’s literally overthinking and catastrophizing for no reason.
No matter how hard you try to avoid every worst case scenario, you will always think that it’s still not enough. It’s like trying to satisfy your overly critical parents. It’s a WASTE OF TIME AND ENERGY!
Naw this is the definition of getting hit by a dictionary
Ok @very, understood, thanks for the advice. And @dark. LOL!
Preach it, Veronica.
I thought the same once, and trying to live up to other people’s standards came real close to breaking me.
You ever gotten to the point where it feels like the only reason you have to keep living is because you refuse to let them break you?
My family cares, but the pressure was atrocious….up until I stopped trying to please people.
(Sorry for the rant, I just had to get it out there.)
They say, “Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me!” That is a freaking lie!
Everytime Riley's belief says "Im a good person..." "Im not good enough!" It gave me goosebumps
Same here.
Same!!
Two sides of the very same coin
"Both sides of the ying and yang"
-Oogway
Anxiety: uses anxious memories to create a new Sense of Self.
Riley: Gets an anxious Sense of Self.
Anxiety: Wait no.
She probably should have seen that coming.
Perhaps Anxiety had thought that in doing everything she can helps Riley to become a person ready for just about any situations no matter the hardships. But Riley, being herself a human, is still vulnerable to pressure. That's what Anxiety was missing. Riley, deep down knows she's capable. But the little voice speaks of her inner mentality. She's yet to fully accept that nothing she does is truly enough and not everything she will do ends in guaranteed success.
However , its very realistic to real life , if you notice , all the memories anxiety used to create these new thoughts on riley's head are " what if " scenarios , like " IF im good at hockey , i will have friends " or " IF i become a fire hawk , i wont be alone " , she is subconciously trash talking her present self , which is why the sense of self becomes " im not good enough ".
In the words of Tai lung
"Well, I saw that coming"
She didn't realize how negative an emotion she was.
0:40 - The look of shock, confusion, and disbelief on Anxiety's face really nailed this scene. It's exactly what it feels like when a stone drops into your stomach.
Ennui just looks like someone threw an insult at her
I'm under the impression that when Ennui's head stops hanging when she's taking something serious
She finally showed emotion when her phone was stolen
@@NewyorkJKSK so relatable.
"I'm not good enough" is basically the only line that keeps repeating in my head so this scene hurted so bad.
I’m good enough! 😇
@@jonathandillon2100ok and?
@@jonathandillon2100 No one is ever good enough for everything
@@OdogRuby77 anxiety speech bubble
For me mine is “I’m not worth it”
0:41 you can see how anxiety's world burns in flames.
Overall I feel they did a good job making Anxiety the antagonist of the film but not the villain.
Negative memories can be used as a motivator to push yourself to do your best, and that’s what Anxiety was trying to do. But she didn’t realize that too many anxious thoughts and beliefs was causing Riley to think that no matter how hard she tries she’s not good enough.
So the moment Anxiety realized what she was doing, she began to think that she wasn’t good enough for Riley. So she was anxiously trying to make Riley win and convince her she is good enough. Unaware that she can’t do that alone.
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@@SReadyornots-fk5wh 😐
Anxiety is more like an anti-hero
ikr😊
@AdatBrikz_Tv No, I think shes more of a Noble Anti-Villain or an Ethical Antagonist, a bad guy or Antagonist that's follows an Ethical code or rules they follow to achieve their goals the only difference from a Noble Anti-Villain is that anxietys goal is to protect riley from all the bad stuff she doesn't know will happen she didn't intend to hurt riley but she goes ahead and does it anyways even though she fully aware that it's hurting riley she still is doing her job protecting her from the scary things riley cannot see coming
0:41 I felt so much pain when I heard that in theaters. It felt like they were just.. speaking directly to me. So much build up for you to realize that you still don’t feel good enough despite you doing every precaution to ensure your victory.. it’s so heartbreaking.
the look the other emotions made were like this was a bad idea hit them hard.
It was in that very moment that she knew she f***ed up
Watched this movie 2 times but still, every time I hear Riley's shaky, vulnerable and sad voice crying out "I'm not good enough", It reminds me of the worst times of my life and I just cry... because I understand the feeling of saying such things to myself over and over, until eventually you believe that the voice is telling the truth and you're worthless piece of flesh.
For anyone out there who is having the same situation, DON'T LISTEN TO IT. You can beat this. You got this. Just hang in there.
Easier said than done
@@friedrice1644 But it can be done! Even if it's hard.
It's a good representación of what actually happens when you let anxiety take the lead even if you achieve the goal you've been fighting for, anxiety won't let u realize how much have u already made, feeling always like you're not good enough
To those who hate or dislike Anxiety for what she did: She’s basically trying to get ready for everything that may or may not happen in the future. Anxiety’s role is to make sure Riley is prepared for everything 24/7 but because of too much pressure during the movie’s time Riley ended up having an Anxiety attack. Anxiety means so well and she is just as important as to other emotions but too much pressure can cause emotional and mental distress. People forgot to realize that Anxiety is just doing her job since Riley is now a teenager and she’s facing every challenges now. If no one is ready for that, Anxiety is. I can’t believe people cannot see Anxiety’s purpose.
Despite her actions, Anxiety isn’t a bad character nor a villain. She is just scared for Riley’s future and she has to do everything to make Riley prepared. Y’all cannot ignore the fact that Anxiety did this to you similar to Riley’s. Show some love for Anxiety for trying her hardest to protect Riley from bad situations and to finally understand the importance of Anxiety. Again, she may have done something harmful but shes still mean very well like other emotions.
Yeah, I know the feeling.
that line “If no one is ready for that, Anxiety is”, should be repeated to others bc that sums up perfectly why she’s important
I hate Anxiety so much
@@Ronno8567 no one cares about your negativity. if you hate anxiety don’t comment here.
@@KeepCoping679 ok
Inside Out 1 & 2...this is one of the most GENIUS ideas Pixar ever done. Period.
0:40 A sucker punch to the heart. I know Anxiety isn’t trying to be the villain here, but still. 😢
I honestly feel like that too sometimes, especially now that I’ve finished my first year of high school. And I know that train wreck won’t stop there.
0:41 is considered a villain
Goodluck ⭑
If you're an XX it's probably because ur terrible and u had too much eggplant
And if you're a guy you probably just need to self improve and keep striving being an 18 yr old winner is really really hard to do right out of gates
Man Anxiety have no idea what she's done....😢😢😢
That's the thing. She means well and she is simply doing her job the best she can. But this is what happens when too much anxiety takes control.
@@DeadmanInc336yeah
i honestly dont know what shes expecting
@@apdroidgeek1737 same
Just like joy
I love this metaphor so much. Even though it’s a bit on the nose, I think it’s still important. When we equate our self worth to ONE thing, in this case, Riley’s ability to play hockey, and don’t allow ourselves room for failure, it never turns out well. Like. Yeah, obviously, but it’s something people do all the time without realizing it. I’m not really sure how to put into words why this message speaks to me so much, especially when told in this way, but it does. I just love how the storytelling brought it all together.
The sooner you've come to terms that you're never gonna be enough at anything, the better. It's the effort that comes with it is what matters. You've done your best; lose or win. Even if you couldn't risk making a failure, always remember that failure isn't fatal, success is never final. Don't ever be afraid to move forward.
"I'm not good enough" is something I think every day and have to find other things to say.
For those of you thinking Anxiety wasn’t a villain, you’re right, she was an antagonist
You're right and at least in Inside out, we have no villains but just emotion want to help and protect Riley but she never realised she did the wrong thing. In ending, she learned the lesson.
More like an anti-villain.
@nicholasemjohnson47 She looks like not anti villain or hero, just emotion who tries to help Riley and make his job but not the best way.
@@Nath635 No, she was an anti villain. Her actions were antagonistic, but she wasn't evil by any means, just misguided.
@@nicholasemjohnson47 Oh yes you're totally right thanks for explaining but btw I love her
When ennuis is getting worried you know it’s a big problem 😂
Anxiety being shocked and lowkey horrified by what they heard was the turning point in which we coyld all truly see she wasnt a bad guy but truly just wanted to help like Joy😢
0:08
“ᴬᴬᵃᵃ”
🐕
"Anxiety Evil laugh"
I chuckled at that moment. It just oozes that Maya Hawke charm😊
Her little excited squeaks are adorable
@@juant6800 SHES NOT EVIL I SEEN THE MOVIE!
0:09 That voice clip of Anxiety squealing in excitement is the exact same one from her introduction (specifically after claiming she’s a huge fan of Joy and shaking Joy’s hand )
They reused it!
i know i realized that too!
I love the emotion on Ennui the most. Because throughout the entire movie, she doesn't open her mouth unless it's to talk or groan or something. Here? Her jaw just drops open in shock, but she has absolutely no words. Her speechlessness just drives home their realization of how badly they messed up.
It’s makes sense because every belief Anxiety planted was about Riley needed to change, to be like other people because they were better. Of course that would lead to an inferiority complex.
I actually felt bad for Anxiety during this scene because she genuinely didn't mean to hurt Riley. She was doing what she thought was best and couldn't accept that it wasn't.
One thing is making you prepared for a possible issue in the future, another is being on guard 24/7 for the rest of your life as it becomes a core belief for you to be prepared for every possible outcome out there.. as it turns out, making it seem like every little issue out there is out to get you is bound to make you think you arent good enough to handle it. Its just no way to live.
Every emotion have his glory moment, but is not good on everything,
Just imagine, Fear, Sadness, Ennui, Anger and even Joy.
If just one emotion get the entire control, That would make you "Not Good Enough".
"I'm not good enough"
Remember Paul's Chimchar back in the Diamond and Pearl days of the Pokemon Anime (if you are a Pokefan that is)? THIS is what the poor Chimchar would have felt when under the trainer Paul's care before he joined Ash's team. :)
I know I’m not the first to say it, but anxiety is written really, really well. While being the film’s antagonist, you never get the sense that she’s doing any of this out of malice.
When I first saw this in theaters I was crying non stop.. the words "I'm not good enough" ringing in my ears. I'm not good enough.. I need to like what they like.. I am nothing if I am not like them.. all my middle school and high-school life I felt like I wasn't good enough. I felt this on an emotional level..
I'm sorry that happened to you, tbh I felt that way ever since I started Kindergarten (I'm in 10th grade now)
When I saw this scene at the theaters, it made me wonder why Anxiety thought that filling the belief system with "Anxiety-based" memories would lead to a "better" Riley.
Hindsight, it was obvious where this was going.
She doesn't know that anxiety is bad for Riley, she sees herself as an emotion that plans ahead, protects and prepares Riley for the future
@@gabrielroman4535 Anxiety isn't inherently a bad emotion. In some cases it's good to plan for the future and anticipate worse case scenarios. It's when you allow anxiety take over that it can become toxic.
@@gargrayson51824when it came to IMMEDIATE action anxiety was great! It’s when she cast out the other emotions that it was a problem.
Waking up early to get some extra practice in was a great way for riley to get some extra polish, but without the other emotions to mediate it became “no sleep at all” and THATS where things went to shit
Because it helps to avoid possible undesirable situations, but it can also be irrational
Exactly: The larger point of both films is that none of your emotions are inherently good or bad, they just are.
This hurt so bad
Oh my god, no matter how many times I watch this scene, Anxiety's face and her pained "what" always makes me tear up. What the hell, man...
This broke me😭
That's way too relatable. Everyone is different in a way, and some people grow desperate for fitting (Specially if they have been excluded millions of times) and even though they try, they feel like they are never good enough.
But dang they actually use the concept of self-esteem and make it into a mind thing to make people cry. The movie writers are smart.
Chills. That's exactly what it's like.
When I was in cinema, this hit hard. Also when Joy said to Anxiety she has to let her go. Loved the movie
_"...Am I a Bad Person?"_ *Vanishes for 30 Years*
The moment where Anxiety realizes she just screwed up BIG
Anxiety’s lil squeal at the beginning 😭🙏
This scene hit hard. I have bad anxiety and I try to change myself a lot. And it ends up sending a final message to me that I’m not good enough but also that I’ll never reach the level of perfection my anxiety tells me to reach
That face Anxiety made when she realized how badly she had messed up before her big meltdown and anxiety attack. It’s not like she wanted Riley to doubt herself like that, she was trying to help Riley and protect her. But instead, she made her change her whole personality perspective and then made her believe in doubting herself. Inside Out 2 hits really hard, y’all ❤❤❤❤😭😭😭😭😭
0:41 the moment she realized her mistake
0:43
Not yet; the writing on the wall was starting to kick in, but she was in denial. Her destroying Joy's pipe, preventing her from going back was a last ditch effort to stay in control.
Riley hurting Grace was the straw that finally broke the camel's back
Embarrassment, Ennui and Envy: Wait…are we the bad guys? 😨
To be fair, Embarrassment figured that out earlier.
@@IcybubbaNot bad per se. just a little misguided.
The Villian is anxiety
@@TellyHubYT I prefer the term Anti antagonist.
@@Otisboy121since when is that a thing
How when riley said im not good enough echos everywhere, made me think of how i used to think of myself when i thought in my head
That cute little squeal Anxiety made when she placed that last memory orb
Anxiety was such a well done character. Great movie!
That line hit HARD I instantly started tearing up cause it’s so relatable
1:00 The way Ennui looks at Envy 😭😭😭
Oh, this part hit home. I don't think I ever got over this sense of self, since my own Anxiety is still the main driver of the wheel... So I think the movie did really well in depicting this scene! Especially how thick the root and stem of this new self is, which makes it way less fragile or easy to get rid of than the "I'm a good person" one.
Joy and Anxiety did the same things. They were both hurting her in different ways. Anxiety made it so Riley did not think she was good enough and Joy made it so Riley never how she was at fault when things did not work out her way.
Dude, this was the moment that got me. I don't think I'm the only one who can say that this is a feeling we have all had, and the idea of having it internalized that way is a harsh reality to face. We've all been there though.
The saying which she said “I’m not good enough “ makes me cry during the movie.Also I thought that when she says “Am I a good person? (hmm..I’m not sure but It’s resembles to it) “ makes the viewers having a sad sense..It was so good movie for descript a sense of people and explain us what does the senses of us does and how it works.It was great movie .It will be the one of best movie of Pixar.
It made a great fever in Korea too!!
Btw in russian version it looks more depressed because it translated like: I'm good for nothing...
The way the other emotions all look at each other 😭
This hit hard man, especially when you take on something that you know will help you in the long run but ultimately feeling like a complete loser. Like especially in competitions. It is easy to mask it over and move on which is what i have been doing, quite literally saying its alright i will do better, but this scene just hit all that back.
Something cool I noticed...in the first Inside Out, Sadness is first seen as detrimental and hurting Riley until near the end of the movie where everybody realizes she is incredibly useful and needed for Riley. Here, anxiety is first presented as somebody much more helpful to Riley and seem to have a better handle on the situation at first...until this moment where she ends up being harmful to Riley.
I'm not good enough is a line my mind repeated more often than I'd like to admit in my life.
Ok but Anxieity is so adorable!!🧡 that laugh 0:08 was so cute😭🧡 Anxieity my fav charrecter!! ★🧡
Ikr it's so smooth 😭😭
She really said ᴬᴬᵃᵃ
I must hug her
R I G H T N O W
@@CanCanCannitycatersame
Finally not a hater-on-the-road
Anxiety as an emotion is responsible for planning for the future and reaching goals that have yet to be reached, if Riley’s entire sense of self is built around her anxious wish to eventually become a firehawk, the assumption will be that she has yet to reach that point, thus assuming she’s not good enough
This was such a power punch. If anything of Pixar's talents was the best one, it might be how they can make moments like this one, even ones that are somewhat expected or predictable, _still_ hit like a sledge hammer.
0:09 that squeal ❤
Anxiety was probably hoping for something like “I’m always prepared”.
Congratulations anxiety you created self doubt to Riley. 0:40
she created a self doubt, and the other emotions (anger fear and disgust) made her almost leave her parents soo i think their even now for the bad things they have done. and also joy didnt want sadness to get in the way like anxiety, but your not wrong about that either.
Anxiety created a monster, so to speak.
@@davidjordan5394 okay idc she is still my pookie
When that core belief formed and I heard the words ring out I’m not good enough, I burst into tears. It was too real and it broke me. I let that belief dominate my life for yeeeears. And the panic attack was so accurate also. It took so much hard work to eradicate that core belief. And even telling myself I’m a good person never worked because like the film shows, you have to accept and embrace yourself for every part of you. The good and the bad. Nobody is a perfect human, and it is okay to not always do the right thing 100% of the time. Punishing yourself too hard whenever you slip up or make a mistake eats away at you. My life is so different to how it was and it’s not because the circumstances of my life suddenly changed, it’s cos I figured out exactly what Riley did in this scene, only it took me so many years. Once you accept your whole self and are authentically yourself and love yourself for your good and flawed traits you can improve your entire life. It’s so easy to get caught up in thinking if I do this, I will then be more likeable/ have a better life etc. but the reality is the thing preventing you having a better life more often than not is the way you think about yourself. My life transformed after coming to terms with this and knowing that I AM enough, no matter what I achieve. I wish this film was a thing years back as watching it now was just like watching a summary of my battle with panic attacks and anxiety driven thinking over a 10 year period. It truly controlled my life. This film is a masterpiece and every child and even adult should watch this film
The way the screen goes gray gave me chills every time i see it.
Encanto: i will never be good enough for you..
Turning red: im never gonna be good enough for her..
Inside out 2: im not good enough
Wonder if the cycle will still going😞
The little scream 💞💞
Hindi ako ganitong galing.
Anxiety didn't expect that.
i know
@@Tesunandtemoon YOU! YOU CANT EVEN IMAGINE THE SOCIAL DAMAGE YOU PUT ME THROUGH DURING SCHOOL DAYS. you're then reason I don't even have friends! I sure hope you're happy with how I turned out to become.
@@Starvaze i am very proud of you
0:41 it’s not true. Tell me it’s not true!
Simba: "It's true."
It's not ❤
Vader: shut your feelings. You know what to be true
This hits hard, everything what anxiety worked for and the result was "I'm not good enough".
Why does anxiety squeal like that😭✋
The yell of aniexty made my day
Anxiety always prepares for the worst but ends up leaving Riley with unforgiving expectations.
Envy aspires to be a better version of herself by desiring what other’s have that she doesn’t but what happens if you aren’t comfortable at all in your own skin?
Ennui wants to cycle through life without confrontation but at best, she wants to be comfortable and okay, not at her worst.
Embarrassment wants to be better than his failures so to hear Riley doesn’t think she’s good enough, Embarrassment knows Riley would never be at peace.
Riley gets to go through even more emotional trauma now.
Without Anxiety and the other three (or four) new emotions, maybe she (Anxiety) was right; Riley will be a loner girl in the high school, who had no friends or something, because if she knows no shame or awareness of when to stop being hyperactive, she can be considered as a "freak" by other students (who are might or might not older than her) there..
Good point!
I don't think Anxiety realizes she can't make Riley happy, its not her job
Anyone notice that every memory anxiety created was conditional? They all started with, “if I…”
Exactly! You DON'T have to purchase every thought.
0:00
That violin music 🔥
I honestly thought anxiety wanted her to think she wasn’t good enough.
By the looks of things, she thought Riley's new self is about knowing there's always room for self improvement, but Anxiety went too far and refuses to accept it long enough to give up control.
This scene hurt my heart and soul
Hearing this for the first time broke my heart
That hits pretty hard.
Hasta Ennumi o aburrimiento esta sorprendida y preocupada por Riley es genial demostrando que si quiere a Riley
This hit so hard the first time watching
_" Well, sorry I'm not perfect! Sorry _*_I'm not good enough!_*_ And sorry I'll never be like you! "_
- Meilin Lee
0:40
Oof. I felt that 😞
I kinda feel bad for the mistake that Anxiety made I think she meant for the thought thing to be like this:”I can do things better” but it ended up like this:”I’m not good enough”
Ik you can see in her face she's shocked about what's she done its clear she never meant any harm
@@darkshadow2502 yeah…. Ik but I think I know what went wrong she didn’t just need a lot of anxiety memories also some joyful memories too but at the end everything got fixed
The first ten seconds would make for a great meme format.
It makes Anxiety look like she's enjoying ruining your day with intrusive thoughts and feelings in your brain like the little orange troll she is.
There it is, the scene that made me cry
I went to see this movie in the theaters with some friends, just for some shits and giggles and cuz i was genuinely interested with how the sequel would have turned out. But damn.. i sure was NOT expecting it to get SO REAL
Imagine if Anger had put all his spheres into that pool…
i love how every single emotions knows this is bad
This film is the kind of things folks from their mid teens to mid twenty’s need but are afraid to seek out.