Pixar has created another wonderful and entertaining animated film Inside out 2, offering another strong, anxiety-fueled, yet heartfelt story. Having enjoyed the first film, I was eager to see how they would continue the story of these beloved characters, and the film did not disappoint.
The film continues the journey of Riley, who is now a new teenager. The film introduces us to new emotions in Riley’s mind, and one of the standout additions is Anxiety, voiced by the talented Maya Hawke.
Anxiety starts out as a charming and funny character, but as the story progresses, his transformation into full-on anxiety had me on edge. I believe the tension is intentional to make viewers feel the weight of Anxiety’s presence.
This film struck me on several levels, particularly its portrayal of teenage girls reaching puberty. Having raised three daughters, I couldn’t help but laugh at the film’s accurate depiction of the parents’ experiences.
The moments of confusion, frustration, and love were spot on, making the story deeply relatable to anyone who has navigated adolescence with their children.
Additionally, the exploration of anxiety struck a personal chord. Having dealt with severe bouts of anxiety and anxiety myself, I appreciated how the creative team visualized the complexity of this emotion.
They captured the suffocating grip of anxiety in an authentic and empathetic way. Pixar has always been good at tackling some challenging topics with sensitivity and creativity.
In Inside out 2, we return to Riley’s mind, as she goes through the tumultuous period of adolescence, the headquarters of her mind undergoing a significant transformation. The original emotions-Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust-are accustomed to running a successful operation in his mind. However, everything changes when new emotions start to appear.
The new core emotion, anxiety, initially comes across as a fascinating addition. However, as Riley faces the challenges of teenage life, the influence of anxiety becomes stronger, causing a significant shift in emotional dynamics.
In addition to anxiety, other new emotions such as embarrassment, envy and boredom also make their presence felt, further complicating the situation.
The story centers on how Riley and her original emotions navigate these new additions, navigate the complex landscape of adolescent emotions, and find balance in the face of these profound changes.
Directed by Kelsey Mann and interpreted Amy Poehler like Joy, Phyllis Smithh like sadness, Lewis Black like anger, Tony Hale like Fear, e Lisa Lapira as Disgust, the film’s cast brings these emotions to life with depth and humor.
New additions, including Paolo Walter Hauser like embarrassment, Ayo Edebiri like Envy, and Adèle Exarchopoulos As Ennui, you add new dynamics to the story.
Inside out 2 It’s a great movie that I think Pixar and Disney fans will love. It captures the tumultuous journey of growing up, the complexity of emotions, and the challenges of managing anxiety. It tells that story in a funny and heartfelt way, which is what Pixar is good at.
by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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