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Inside Out 2

6/19/2024

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Most who know me have understood that I had a certain connection with the first 'Inside Out'. It was one of Pixar's many movies that actually spoke to me in a deeper way about deeper things; in this case, one's emotions, using the base emotions of Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust and Anger. While I admired the film for having so many cool and original ideas as to how the brain worked by giving personality to these emotions, the big takeaway is that some of the more negative emotions are absolutely necessary for growth.

'Inside Out 2' brings all of your favourite emotions back, but this time with a couple of voice casting changes. While Joy, Sadness and Anger (Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith and Lewis Black, respectively) are the same voices coming back to the stage, replacements were done with Fear (now Tony Hale) and Disgust (now Liza Lapira). The five core emotions are on a role with their girl Riley (Kensington Tallman) as she's living her best life, now at 13, doing well in school, playing hockey, making new friends, Bree (Sumayyah Nuriddin-Green) and Grace (Grace Lu) and still giving lots of love to her Mom (Diane Lane) and Dad (Kyle MacLachlan).

Through all of her development in the past couple of years, Riley has developed her "sense of self", which is home to her select memories that become core beliefs. Joy even creates a mechanism that will fire Riley's negative memories to the back of her mind, thus filling her sense of self with positivity. Riley is soon brought to a hockey skills camp to train with her best friends, but is challenged when, not only do her friends fess up to going to a different school in the next year, but the "cool girls" take notice of her, namely the somewhat legendary Valentina (Lilimar).

This is where the Puberty Alarm we say at the end of the previous film springs into action, and new emotions come into play, including Embarassment (Paul Walter Hauser), Envy (
Ayo Edebiri), Ennui (Adèle Exarchopoulos), and last but certainly not least, Anxiety (Maya Hawke). Due to the clashing ideas on how to run things in Riley's brain, Anxiety takes things over, most regularly teamed up with Envy, and sends the five core emotions to the back of the brain, along with Riley's sense of self. So this time, Joy and the others have to try to find Riley's good sense of self and get it back to Headquarters, making the execution somewhat similar.

Having said that, however, the way this is all executed is nothing short of brilliant in my mind. I gave the first one a lot of credit for how it did things, but being one of those people who has had to find a way to curb his own anxiety, there was so much relatability to this movie, even to the point where I admittedly shed a few tears here and there because this was a film that completely understood what anxiety was and how it worked. The idea that Anxiety replaces Joy is sort of key, and there's even a few bits of dialogue here that tap into things.


I also like what they did with Riley here because, like I'm sure many have done, I have gone through that exact thing. That inner struggle of whether you want to try to remain lyal to your good friends despite you feeling they may hold you back, or going with the popular kids to try to fit in and be what you think might be better. All things I've learned the hard way over time, and my sincerest apologies to those of my friends I've hurt along the way, due to my social blindness.

It should be said that in many ways, this one is more mature than the first one. But I see this one a lot like I see 'Soul' in that regard. It's a movie that doesn't dumb anything down for the kids, involves some fairly mature themes, and will tug at one's heartstrings no matter what the age. But if you suffer from anything like depression or anxiety, I HIGHLY encourage you to check both of these movies out, especially this one, as it understand what you're going through, and may even provide comfort in its understanding. It reminds us that we're nor alone, and that while Anxiety can be a real bitch, Joy can be found if you look hard enough.

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