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@CoreyCat45 ай бұрын
Didn't Pixar fire nearly 200 people before Inside Out 2 premiered?
@zestyaardvarks5 ай бұрын
The little detail that stuck out to me was that Fear was almost immediately on board with Anxiety. Fear and anxiety frequently go hand in hand, frolicking in a meadow of the worst possible outcomes, with sadness or anger following close behind
@justmemyself23335 ай бұрын
yes it was so smartly planned
@MidnightAge5 ай бұрын
I noticed that too and that is really interesting to me. I find myself kind of curious as to how the new emotions will play in the panoply of the emotional spectrum they present in this universe. It's interesting that the none of the other mindscapes we've seen have personified Anxiety, Envy, Embarrassment, or Ennui mostly because I would think of Anxiety as an aspect of Fear, Envy as an aspect of Disgust, Embarrassment as an aspect of Sadness, and Ennui as an aspect of Joy. I'm very curious to see how that folds into the film's universe.
@ratgirl345 ай бұрын
I kind of want fan art of that. ‘Ooh guys, we shouldn’t be tap dancing on the keyboard…’ ‘Get over here you little-!’
@omolade78215 ай бұрын
As was Sadness (Depression) and Embarrassment . deep.
@xelj31555 ай бұрын
Thats because fear is an emotion in control when the given risks and consequences are presented at the moment. Anxiety is what you get when the risk and consequences are still undetermined and are still to come from the future.
@circassianlondoner5 ай бұрын
"I don't know how to stop Anxiety. Maybe this is what happens when you grow up. You feel less joy." Don't bottle up your emotions, nor allow the emotions to control you. Both "Inside Out" and "Inside Out 2" should be watched by parents with their children on a regular basis.
@A_WeirdGrl_095 ай бұрын
omg I came real close to crying at that part
@ultimatebishoujo295 ай бұрын
I agree
@ShaynaBasque5 ай бұрын
I cried quietly in the cinema
@lcako16165 ай бұрын
@@ShaynaBasqueMe too
@abbyg29705 ай бұрын
that line made me tear up in the theater
@adamuffoletto78695 ай бұрын
Small detail, but I really like the transition from "personality islands" to a more interwoven Sense of Self. When we're younger we tend to base our identities on a handful of traits and priorities (I.e. the islands) but as we grow up things get more interconnected and nuanced
@francosoria43855 ай бұрын
Something I didn't really like is that they presented the personality islands already changed, but they couldn't really show that anything was happening with them as a whole. Still, I think that the islands were affected, but their effect is simply less relevant here, because Riley's personality is still that of wanting to have friends, and therefore that basis of his personality was not affected and so far it worked very well, as the one about the silly things with her parents or when she was with her friends. The only thing is that I would have liked it if when the identity core said "I am a good friend" that the friendship island would be activated to remind us that they work together. They wouldn't have to do it during the entire movie, but at least in the introduction, leaving a transition that the belief system and the islands go hand in hand, and of course they affect each other. Is this canon? Well, I guess so. This is how it works in the real world.
@ultimatebishoujo295 ай бұрын
That’s interesting
@Dairunt15 ай бұрын
@@francosoria4385 I guess it's because the islands are not cruial to Inside Out 2's plot; you might see the friendship and goofiness island crumbling down (and maybe the boy band island crack when she pretends to not like that music), but does that really move the plot forward? Also I love the use of color in 23:00, almost everything is orange. Anxiety is already taking over.
@cairrean24123 ай бұрын
@@Dairunt1the color change reminds me of the end of the first movie, where Headquarters starts to turn grey right before the console stops working and starts greying out too. It's so subtle but so good.
@nugget36873 ай бұрын
We don't truly know what kind of person we become until we get older, so a sense of self not being a thing until you become a teenager and that sense of self not being set in stone and can change and evolve as you go through life is so real
@kayleighdriessen5 ай бұрын
I found the Emotions' bunkbeds so adorable and once again it expresses their character as the emotion they each represent like Fear sleeps with a teddybear as something to keep tucked close to him for safety, Disgust sleeps like she wants to wake up NOT feeling disgusting so she's having her beauty-sleep, Anger's moving in his sleep like's he's fighting someone, Sadness looks more curled into herself like it's a self-soothing tactic and Joy just look like she's just deep into dreamland contently.
@demoige79485 ай бұрын
Don't forget the tiny bingbong figure next to joys lamp :)
@saberatstoor5 ай бұрын
I loved the bunks, too! I also loved the little detail that Anger uses cinderblocks as pillows LOL
@CreamIceMs5 ай бұрын
Did you also notice that Joy has little stars all around her bunk, but so does Riley. Sleeping is a joy, until anxiety stepped in and made sleep less than enjoyabe
@Niobesnuppa4 ай бұрын
Joy laughs while she's sleeping.
@smolsmile52544 ай бұрын
Also Fear is the only one that has a railing on his bed!
@edo0girl2.035 ай бұрын
Oh boy! Watching Anxiety work triggered my anxiety! The whole time I was like "DO NOT LET ANXIETY DRIVE!" This is gonna be a good movie for sure.
@missnaomi6135 ай бұрын
Too relatable!
@standingbylife5 ай бұрын
True dat. I wanted to scream NOOOO! anytime Anxiety did something.😅
@Otaku-le7wi5 ай бұрын
Girl me too! It was intense
@Dric_MagiC5 ай бұрын
Anxiety even cried. And I cried too. I felt she meant no harm but love.
@CROCOBROS_5 ай бұрын
I feel anxious every time anxiety on the screen
@Zephirite.5 ай бұрын
17:31 i just realized what a great parallel these scenes are: Riley anxiously fangirls as she meets her idol, and then Anxiety fangirls over HER idol (Joy) and is equally awkward because she's anxious!
@AlanSeawright5 ай бұрын
Hey guys, sorry for the last second re-upload. Had a little copyright issue, but we got it all worked out with Disney/Pixar, and we're ready to go for tomorrow morning!
@Angels_Ashes5 ай бұрын
This is amazing!! So happy you guys got to have this experience!! Thank you for all your amazing content. It was a dream come true meeting you both at Fanx Salt Lake and the Firefly showing in the movie theatre in Provo
@wolfwoodphreak5 ай бұрын
Good to hear from you Alan. May the Force be with you and Jono and the rest of the team!
@subnormality58545 ай бұрын
Thanks for letting everyone know, very thoughtful on your part.
@HaleThePanda5 ай бұрын
Ain't it funny to have a copyright issue when you're literally sitting with the guys that made the movie in the company that copyright claimed the video 😂 love this and love you guys!!
@leav4g5 ай бұрын
We are here❤❤🎉
@70shippie5 ай бұрын
As a person with anxiety disorder the panic attack scene hit so close to home, I teared up in the theater. That first panic attack you never forget it, they’re rough
@ashleym515 ай бұрын
Yes! I teared up too. It’s the first time I’ve ever seen something explain how I feel constantly so accurately.
@70shippie5 ай бұрын
@@ashleym51 this and also puss in boots 2 did such a good portrayal I almost got anxious watching it
@bushitwo63673 ай бұрын
Yes! Same with me I grabbed my husband’s hand so hard and said I know what’s going to happen she is going to have a panic attack. I knew it since I saw anxiety start to freak out. I also cried since it hit too close to home, especially feeling like “I’m not good enough “. 😢
@jeffreysmith2363 ай бұрын
I got lucky, I guessed the right action. I sprinted at 100 percent effort as far as I could, and after a quarter mile my legs said "STOP NOW!". And my panic was as gone as my leg strength as I had burned off all the adrenaline. I have since learned that my blood pH was too high, so oxygen was tightly bound to hemoglobin, so the most effective thing to do, if you can't sprint, is to hold your breath. This lowers pH and results in oxygen being released and activates the parasympathetic nervous and you get calm.
@YourRyeBread3 ай бұрын
The trauma and time has taken my first experience from me, but I don't think I've lost too much thankfully!
@annesolene71505 ай бұрын
the fact that Ennui is french is KILLING ME 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭
@bitter-bit5 ай бұрын
That's because Ennui means Boredom in French. It's a French word. What's funny is it sounds like En Nuit which means At Night. You get sleepy at night. You get a sense of yawning and listlessness when tired. Boredom is an extension of that when instead of PHYSICAL things making you need to SLEEP it's MENTAL and SOCIAL things that make you feel BORED.
@annesolene71505 ай бұрын
@@bitter-bit yes yes I know, my first language is french, and I find it so funny because Ennui, one of the most judgy, nothing-is-ever-good-enough emotion is french🤣😭 funny satiric representation of french culture in my opinion😂
@Alegriacaptions5 ай бұрын
@@bitter-bit "en nuit" is not gramatically correct
@jacqslabz5 ай бұрын
I love wee-wee. I was so confused by the controls moving, then the phone app, I laughed so hard! That is SO modern bored teenager.
@tkttmtc93065 ай бұрын
@@bitter-bitWhere did you see that the word ‘ennui’ and the two words ‘en nuit’ were an intended pun? Because even if they sound the exact same, I don’t think it’s intended by the creators at all. As another person say, ‘en nuit’ isn’t something used at all as not grammatically correct and from what I saw from the movie, the theory you explained doesn’t really work… In my opinion. French is my native language btw and eager to believe if it’s creator’s choice, but not finding the theory really good if it’s not.
@cbballard20085 ай бұрын
My 13 year old son wants so bad to work for Disney. He insisted we stay and watch the credits and he says one day we will see his name on the screen. He wanted to thank all the amazing people who made this beautiful movie. So cool you got to be there!
@Harleerey6664 ай бұрын
He's manifesting ❤
@swirm6215 ай бұрын
Seen it twice already, and I have to say that Pixar nailed the portrayal of Anxiety. I've always loved the first movie, but as someone with pretty bad anxiety, the second movie REALLY resonated with me.
@funtechu5 ай бұрын
Yep, this is the only time I've ever seen *anything* that portrays what anxiety is actually like. The only criticism I have with the way it is portrayed in the film is that the come down is pretty abrupt and it's quickly resolved. In my experience it took months to feel even remotely human again. But I get why that has to be the case for the movie.
@torip.97345 ай бұрын
@@funtechusame here, I had very strong anxiety since before I hit puberty and it still sticks with me as it is heavily genetic and runs in my family strongly.
@dragonsoul1235 ай бұрын
I went into the second movie during a period of change in life. Some minor some major. That movie hit so hard.
@magdam15085 ай бұрын
@@funtechu I have the same feeling about this. It was a bit quick. And (maybe spoiler here, i'm not sure) I wish it ended differently to show, oh well, something happened. It affected you. The outcome you wished to come to life didn't work. You can try again tho, it's just how it is
@ashleym515 ай бұрын
Same. It made me cry cause it explained how I experience anxiety perfectly.
@nesjakugler16795 ай бұрын
I love how Anxiety reacts to Joy like Riley reacts to Val.
@justmemyself23335 ай бұрын
yeaa and it's scenes one after another so it's literally so close haha
@justmemyself23335 ай бұрын
yea and it's scene one after another so it's more noticeable because it's so close haha
@anastasia_8525 ай бұрын
She went from idolizing Joy to going "So this is why you shouldn't meet your heroes" in 5 minutes lol
@dyanapomp5 ай бұрын
I feel like Anxiety's goal there was getting control, so she preplanned trying to get Joy and the others to like them at first. Joy especially since she was the one in control
@FinOsin95 ай бұрын
@@dyanapomp on point. just like Riley acted when she first got to the camp and saw Val: make them like me and want to fit in fast.
@Queen_Siobhan5 ай бұрын
I took my daughter to see Inside Out 2; she (at age 4) was already making connections to her emotions and going “when I’m older I get new ones. I (will) be different” which I was just blown away at her understanding. My second take away was as a former teenage girl, I felt extremely seen! Go see inside out 2!
@paolocruz83925 ай бұрын
There's a short glimpse in the mid credits where in the minds of Riley's parents their anxiety popped back in and the beautiful thing about it was they just welcomed anxiety and calmed it right down. Showing that when we get older we learn to deal with anxiety and just let them be and don't let them get too ahead of themselves.
@Mendoxs_5 ай бұрын
Inside Out completely shaped the way i viewed and processed emotions as little kid. So much that i still use it as a template as an adult. To say that im excited for this movie would be the understatement of the century lol.
@CinemaTherapyShow5 ай бұрын
That's wonderful! Inside Out 2 lives up to that for the teenage years too.
@jojo_r4bbit5 ай бұрын
Literally same 😭
@swirm6215 ай бұрын
As did I. Often times when I'm getting super anxious about something I'll find myself saying "Anxiety, can ya lay off the console for 5 minutes please??" And it often helps calm me back down.
@JennaArgent5 ай бұрын
@@swirm621 I'm so pleased I'm not the only one to do this! I'm literally getting the plushies just for when my emotions are getting too much so I can look at them and talk myself down from anxiety or anger or whatever it is.
@JamesDavy20095 ай бұрын
@@JennaArgent Good idea.
@xyr_075 ай бұрын
"Am I really worth all this celebrating?" well damn. hits a little too close to home.
@ultimatebishoujo295 ай бұрын
Same here
@Mel__214 ай бұрын
He literally explained my emotions at that age. Im 28 now it feels good to hear someone explain it so perfectly. Anyway, the movie was just as good as the first one!
@Nwoknu5 ай бұрын
You know what makes me happy? Seeing how our 2 Internet Dads came from "We're just 2 guys watching movies, talking about them and the psychological themes in them" to "We're inside Pixar!" in a dream come true like scenario :D And even better: They did it while staying the positive and joyful guys they have been from the beginning! Of course, without the people behind the camera working hard as well this would probably not have come to be, so I just want to thank ALL you people for doing what you are doing :) You are amazing!
@Jonshalan4 ай бұрын
It's great
@waywardmind4 ай бұрын
"They did it while staying the positive and joyful guys they have been from the beginning!" . . . except for Labyrinth. 😄
@dacutsy5 ай бұрын
Child therapist here, had a conversation with a child who we’ve talked about core beliefs and they identified how the movie put that in better perspective and helped to understand it more. Love these movies, please Pixar, make more!
@buzzlightyearlight12475 ай бұрын
Eating glitter, marbles, and paper is fun
@luminosity21105 ай бұрын
I’m SO HAPPY that they made all the characters look out for Riley, because it is true, that these emotions are all there to help, just don’t know how yet. Especially at this stage in life. Such a good movie
@mangantasy2895 ай бұрын
wow, congrats guys of how far you've made it. Being invited inside Pixar! You deserve it. And we your audience are sharing your excitement.
@CinemaTherapyShow5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@adedow13335 ай бұрын
It's so exciting!!!!❤🎉
@denejean5 ай бұрын
I teared up.... I am so grateful to pixar repeated tackling difficult emotions and circumstances in a thoroughly engaging, innovative way; and I am so grateful to Cinema Therapy for delving deeper into these topics, in a similarly engaging and innovative way. 💌
@SamSeth19965 ай бұрын
I’m so happy to see Pixar! I saw the movie and I loved it! Can’t wait til it’s on Disney plus!!!
@hannahsarthub5 ай бұрын
I have a ten year old daughter, and I kind of feel like 10 is the new 13. She definitely has the enormous emotions of puberty already, and I’m expecting to identify with this movie so much.
@iliananunez0115 ай бұрын
I completely empathize with you, my son is 13 now and at that age we were all going through a lot and he definitely despised me at that time. It's only gonna get worse we just have to try to be compassionate and be there for all their changes 🙏
@ahnasimmons4685 ай бұрын
i recently read somewhere that the chemical catalyst for the onset of puberty is getting younger and younger due to environmental and social changes ):
@Aliix4585 ай бұрын
When i turned 13 i didn't even sense a change I keep forgetting that i'm not 12 anymore since i don't feel any different 😮💨
@dewmilk72665 ай бұрын
Tbf I started puberty at age 9 so I think it’s different for everyone
@mlvwckr97425 ай бұрын
My daughter will be ten in November, I know exactly what you mean. Her best friend in our neighborhood ist 12 and they are so alike... She really grows so fast 😭😭😭 I crY every time we watch inside out, I love that she loves this as much as me ❤️
@lisazabriskie12375 ай бұрын
I watched Inside Out 2 yesterday. There was a little boy on my left that asked his dad a few times if he could take a picture of the screen because it was so beautiful. My favorite comment that he made was at the end of the movie, he said "when is she going to get the emotion love?". I don't think this boy was older than 6-7.
@theductductgoose5 ай бұрын
I like to think that love is when many, if not all, of the emotions come together
@aHeroWith1000Names5 ай бұрын
@@theductductgoose (Spoilers for the Inside Out 2's climax) . . . All the emotions hugging Riley (through the tree manifestation of her identity) in the end as a symbol of self-love and self-acceptance is such a simple yet genius artistic representation. Riley is characterized more as her own person in the sequel, and when she has the panic attack because of anxiety unpurposefully shattering her identity, all her emotions coming to hug her (represented by hugging the tree of her identity), led by Joy but done by everyone -- it is how that 'click' in your head really happens, and it is beautiful. When you accept all the good and the bad that you are, when all emotions work in tandem yet your head becomes so clear -- such an epiphanic monent. I know I talked about love towards self and not another person, but still, it's as much of an important form of love and it's amazingly directed in this movie!
@Harleerey6664 ай бұрын
@theductductgoose you have no idea... how this comment just saved me...thank you.❤
@Harleerey6664 ай бұрын
@OneNamelessHero you need to be a counselor or teacher frfr
@aindiaz31kon0v4002 ай бұрын
@@theductductgooseI think that too, because both all emotions of mother and father are in love with the person,and if it's gonna had a emotions about that I think it Will be More a “falling in love” emotions, because the feeling of falling for someone Is different of the feeling of truly love someone after a Lot of experiencies shared and accepting that person as who they are,love Is a connection More depper and complex that just starting to like someone and feeling all the goods things by chemical effect.
@deserttrekkie5 ай бұрын
From the day they announced Anxiety I knew just how necessary a sequel needed to exist to introduce her, and I knew immediately how relatable she will be as she is at the helm for MANY of us. I'm already laughing so hard and tearing up at the accuracy
@fabuloussloth86705 ай бұрын
20:27 I’ve heard this explained by a psychologist: This is called the “sympathetic system” in the body aka “fight/flight/freeze”-response. The brain can’t tell the difference between imagined “threats” (thoughts) and real “threats”, so every time you have anxiety or feel stressed up, the brain thinks we’re being “chased by a cave bear or a cave lion”. Humans haven’t evolved for thousands of years so we’re still “stone age people” in a stressful modern society. Back then, anxiety was actually needed for our survival but we don’t need that nowadays. The body and the brain is like a smoke detector. The way to get rid of anxiety/stress is to not “flee” from the situation in any kind of way because that confirms to the brain that the threat is still there. By being still and waiting it out, the anxiety will go away on its own once the brain realises there is no real threat. But this takes practise. Small steps at a time. Like this and the first movie show, all emotions are a part of life.
@amandasnyder78415 ай бұрын
Thank you for including "no spoilers" in the title I was going to scroll by and come back once I had seen the movie. Then I was like oh snap I can watch this video 😅❤
@CinemaTherapyShow5 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@masmith83085 ай бұрын
Samsies 😊
@mistymane525 ай бұрын
Same!!! It’s fun to have some insight prior to watching it now!
@meow-uz6vu5 ай бұрын
Me too! Especially since it won't be released in my country untill July 17.
@Mariwritesforfun5 ай бұрын
Lol, I didn't see that and avoided it. But it also works the way I did it. There's no one right way to do things!
@coralmaynard48765 ай бұрын
Moving... that doesn't even come CLOSE to describing the film. I'm someone who doesn't cry when they watch things, the first inside out had me shed a tear, and at the end of this one, it felt so relatable, I'm literally tearing up just thinking about it. If you thought the first film was emotional, this one will have you bawling like a baby.
@Sleepiest_OwO5 ай бұрын
Happened to me too 😭 I was crying by the ending, it was I think better than the first one, better than any other pixar film, all because I actually connected to the movie. I never cry, but this one made the sob. I'm leaving such a good review on this movie
@iridescent285 ай бұрын
I was actually already teary eyed like 30 minutes in because it reminded me of how I acted in high school hahahaha
@okewittat5 ай бұрын
fr im a teen rn and it had me bawling bro
@JennaArgent5 ай бұрын
Same, I went on my own because I knew I'd be crying, but I didn't expect to be literally having to suppress audible sobs at how raw the movie left me. I think in terms of understanding anxiety and emotions, especially as an adult dealing with poor mental health it's completely flipped my mindset and understanding of myself and my emotions. Now I'm desperate to get family members to watch it so I can point at it and be like "that, that's what's going on in my head all the time".
@coralmaynard48765 ай бұрын
@@JennaArgent Puss in Boots: The Last Wish was set as a gold standard for panic attacks. This film could give Puss a run for his money!
@adampie40445 ай бұрын
Jonathan’s joy to be at Pixar is a mood!
@ultimatebishoujo295 ай бұрын
Ikr
@prestongregory97285 ай бұрын
I was a teenager when the first Inside Out came out. It stood out to me in a way that most movies at the time didn’t. I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do for school or anything. Now the second one comes out, and I’ve got a Bachelors Degree in Psychology, making me appreciate the original even more. Love seeing how they took the time to do the research to get things right, and make what can be complex ideas more digestible.
@suvijii8413 ай бұрын
I work with children who often have a broken childhood and/or dysfunctional family. The sense of self made me tear up. This movie is about Riley having a happy, healthy childhood and thus a happy, healthy sense of self. She is very confident about being a kind, good person because her parents have always supported her and made her feel good about herself. Seeing that scene made me think about what is going on in the minds of those broken children. All I could think of was the little voices telling them they're not good, they're ugly, lazy, not wanted. I was BAWLING. Changing those voices is an extremely hard task. You have to tell them over and over again that they're worthy, good, they matter. But those voices that were planted in their minds in early childhood.. they stay. They grow weaker, but they stay. It's heartbreaking.
@princembat5 ай бұрын
i am genuinely SO glad they made the choice that all the emotions clearly do what they do because they want whats best for riley, because that really is how they are in real life too. they can seem so awful and like they get in our way, but ultimately they do what they do because its our body trying to do its best with what it has, even if it gets it wrong, or hurts other people, or hurts us. i was so beyond glad to see anxiety making it so clear that even though she was doing so many things wrong, that she really thought she was doing what was right... SPOILERS BELOW the moment where the new sense of self built entirely on anxiety was formed, oh what a moment. the way anxiety immediately reacted, you could _feel_ the way she thought she did everything right, that she had a clear goal in mind for riley... but she had no idea that what she was doing was hurting her, and leading up to rileys new sense of self telling her that she wasnt good enough. anxiety wanted perfection, and thought riley wanted perfection, but perfection just isnt realistic. and striving for perfection, by all accounts, really just hurts everyone. being human isnt perfect, thats the whole point. and even more SPOILERy is the panic attack scene, the way that anxiety was in that moment, just as frozen and terrified as riley was. i cant wait to hear what others think about that scene, i personally loved it and i know other people could talk about it way better than me. i cant even say that inside out 1&2 are my favorite movies but ive still connected with them when i watched them in various ways, and they really are just so great. me and my dad were so worried that this would be a bad sequel, theres so many that have been in the past, but it really does live up to its predecessor in my opinion. i just love these two movies ways of handling psychology in the way that they do. its so, so important for people to not only talk about mental health and what goes on in the mind, but to take such care with it, and i feel like they succeeded in that. not many pieces of media do.
@GedanJ5 ай бұрын
I readily agree with you, as i was watching it myself i felt that dread, anticipation. But i also understood they were doing it because they believed they were helping Riley in their own ways. People call them "negative" emotions because they dont want to feel that way, that anxiety, or fear, or anger. But one has to accept that all the many emotions one has have reason to be there, even if it doesnt feel like they need to. You cannot have light without darkness, (simplification the quote, but nonetheless) if you dont have those feelings you can't appreciate the ones you _do_ want. While i related, i also got a lot of my understanding and acceptance through time and learning, trying to understand how i and others feel. When i was in the theatre, I had thought back to a Sanders Sides video i watched not too long back, which went into quite similar things with these emotions ones are uncomfortable with. You have to understand them, nurture them into something you can manage, not let them control you if you can. Humans are complex, and so are feelings. We grow as beings, and so should our emotional complexity. But as one's feelings grow, we should grow alongside them, be allowed to feel different things instead of being forced to repress them for reasons.
@GedanJ5 ай бұрын
One of the other things i really enjoy _(kinda end of the movie spoilers too)_ Is that when the avalanche of orbs fell into the river of ideals, it felt terrible in that moment, but was pivotal in Riley growing as a person. She needs both the good, _and_ the bad in her life. Joy wanted to keep all the good things but shove anything too negative to the back. But life isnt just the good moments. It's everything, the good, the bad, the normal. Having bad things happen isnt the end of the world, or an end all. It's an experience to learn and grow from, something we should accept but not stick on to. Staying completely in the negatives is not a good way to live, even if bad things happen, sometimes you just need to put a little bit of a spotlight into the good things that have happened in your life. That doesnt mean you have to forgive, forget, or think it wasnt a bad situation. It just means you shouldnt hold onto it your entire life, be consumed by that moment when you have so many more moments to experience that may be exponentially better.
@haileerolofson94955 ай бұрын
i remember finding this channel when you guys were still so small and now you get opportunities like this, its so so cool
@CinemaTherapyShow5 ай бұрын
We appreciate you!
@tkrause11165 ай бұрын
Right?! Same! They grow up so fast! :)
@EmmaMendez5 ай бұрын
Same here! It's so cool to watch!
@maleineperle17705 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's awesome for them and awesome to see!
@FinOsin95 ай бұрын
may i ask how old are you now?
@psychRN115 ай бұрын
I won’t spoil it for anyone. But the way this movie touched my very wounded inner child…this movie was like therapy. I cried. And not because I feel happy or bad for the situation like I do other movies. But I cried because it helped me to understand myself better, even as an adult who is a psych nurse. But it was such a visual way of explaining it that it finally clicked for me and helped heal parts I couldn’t understand.
@DaddyDaughterMovieNight5 ай бұрын
I interviewed at Pixar on release day for the first IO film in 2015, and there was a press event for that film, and also The Good Dinosaur as it was the first time two Pixar films were coming out in the same year...the lobby was a media circus but they were incredibly kind and patient with me. It was obvious in the first 5 minutes I wasn't right for the role, but they spent 40 more minutes chatting with me about my career path anyway, which was 40 minutes more than anyone ever had in that industry. That is to say, the folks over there are incredibly kind and generous individuals, and I'm glad you guys had a chance to visit this very special place! Can't wait to see IO2!
@ActiveAdvocate15 ай бұрын
Okay, hanh on, psychology question: if Riley's mom has Sadness as her lead, I ASSUME that doesn't mean mom has depression, or else there wouldn't be ANY emotions at the console. I equated mom with having Sadness in point position as mom having a higher degree of empathy, which, sh*t, that means Sadness is my lead, too. I don't consider this a bad thing, but I feel WITH other people. One of my best friends lost his aunt a few months ago, and I swear to God, he was walking BEHIND me, and I could tell there was something wrong. I didn't know what had happened yet. But he walked by behind me and I went "ow."
@F1areon5 ай бұрын
Bingo! Mom being lead by Sadness doesn't necessarily mean she's feeling sad or has depression; it's that she has high empathy.
@Warden4095 ай бұрын
This would track I think. In the first movie Riley's father has anger at the helm. He also has new business ventures out there. This, to me, showcases that he is driven and passionate. Possibly easily distracted as well, based on the first movie. The layers to this are astounding.
@adedow13335 ай бұрын
@@Warden409 I'm loving it as I figure Dad's protection instincts are always at the ready as well. That reads as anger more often than not.
@jung-ahchoi27195 ай бұрын
I agree. Having that deep understanding of sadness allows for genuine empathy and stronger connections with others. Having sadness as the lead doesn't equate to depression. Rather, it's a representation of her earnest understanding of the human experience.
@taylorscott7825 ай бұрын
You might find "Against Empathy" by Paul Bloom interesting
@christophergarrett70825 ай бұрын
It's easily one of the best Pixar movies. The way it talks about how your emotions interact with your brain as a teenager and how our idea of who we are is constantly growing and changing. It's the good and the bad memories that shape who we are as a person
@Bubbletrouble-v9k5 ай бұрын
I hate how much anxiety is sooooooo accurate. When I first saw her character design, I was a little insulted to be honest. Anxiety, for me, is a mentally and physically destructive monster that never stops finding reasons to fear being alive. And until today, I didn’t realize that they were aiming for the beginning of anxiety developing in the brain. I’ve unfortunately let anxiety control take control over me and my life, and as a result I’ve been experiencing health problems because of this. DON’T LET ANXIETY DO THIS TO YOU. Anxiety has been proven to not only cause nausea without relevant cause, but panic attacks, diarrhea, light headedness, uncontrollable tremors or shaking, and general loss of health. But it can also reinforce your chances of giving yourself IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome), and suicidal thoughts. Of course this all depends on how your body reacts to extreme cases of anxiety; some people vomit under extreme cases of anxiety or stress, while others react by having an anxiety/panic attack. Please, please, please contact a therapist, psychiatrist, doctor, or all three if you can if you think your anxiety is causing genuine health problems that are keeping you from enjoying things you normally like and making the most out of life. Please, don’t make the same mistakes I’ve made and take care of yourself mentally *and* physically!
@1993Warbirds5 ай бұрын
I like the integrity of the filmmakers at Pixar. If they look into a project, and realize there isn't a story worth telling, they have permission to walk it back or walk away. A lot of studios would just push forward regardless.
@shironeko1025 ай бұрын
I suppressed my tears so hard watching this movie that my throat started hurting. it's a healing experience but it still hits pretty close to home
@toritori58355 ай бұрын
This is SOOO cool! Just saw IO2 last night. It’s fantastic. My 15 year old nephew (who mostly went because his 11 year old brother wanted to see it & he was bored) said, “Wow. That movie actually SPOKE to me!” It did to me as an adult as well. ☺️ Can’t wait to see this!
@JamesDavy20095 ай бұрын
IMO, you will not be disappointed.
@tomgreen2345 ай бұрын
I liked the touch where Riley’s parents are controlled by emotions other than joy, Riley’s mum is has sadness as her leader and Riley’s dad had anger, it goes further proves that as we get older we feel less joy in our lives
@lilWonka19065 ай бұрын
I love how Alan is sitting on the couch with is knee bent, foot flat on the floor like he’s too big for their couch 😂😂
@swatisaini64475 ай бұрын
With 6 feet and 5 inches he is tall for most couch ig
@petavanlieshout91715 ай бұрын
I am a 23 year old woman, but when I was Riley’s age in high school, possibly a little bit older, I really did start to develop horrible anxiety that still sticks with me to this day. I went and saw this movie with my friend last night and when I tell you, I came out feeling so validated, and seen, and understood…what they did with the portrayal of anxiety and the new emotions was phenomenal. I walked into that cinema a 23 year old who’s had anxiety since a teenager, and I walked out still that same person, but feeling better about myself, because it put the anxiety and overwhelming feelings into a new perspective for me. Revolutionary. Thank you, Pixar ❤️❤️
@boingyboop49605 ай бұрын
14:36 I really like that. This movie allows teenagers to better understand what’s happening to them emotionally, and can help teach them that it’s not always their fault if they overreact and they don’t need to be so hard on themselves.
@ultimatebishoujo295 ай бұрын
I agree
@roftherealm34185 ай бұрын
I have to thank the people at Pixar for these movies. They've made a world of a difference in my life and my family's lives. My brother is on the autism spectrum to the point of having limited communication, and he often has a really hard time identifying and managing his own emotions. The first movie gave him some ability to identify how he feels, and the sequel has expanded that vocabulary. It's a huge step for him, and I'm so grateful to Pixar for giving my brother such a visual representation of very abstract concepts to help us all understand each other better.
@CinemaTherapyShow5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing ❤️
@annanas91225 ай бұрын
Saw it yesterday, was pretty emotional, in a good way. Both laughed and cried at times.
@combisverypublicdiary5 ай бұрын
"Please go see this movie" me literally just coming back from watching it 😅 But seriously, the movie was amazing. Like, this is something I don't see very often, but there were so many moments in the movie when you could hear most of us in the audience reacting together, felt kinda oddly nice to connect all together
@adybugjones5 ай бұрын
When he talked about his birthday and feeling so unhappy as a teen , teared up man, i definitely understand
@encryypop5 ай бұрын
Inside out has always been a special movie to me, it came out when i was moving from minnesota just like Riley and i really resonated with the film of feeling lost. I now 17 and recovering from past events from shutdown era when i was first entering puberty saw this movie yesterday with my friend, came out of the movie theater BAWLING my eyes out. To anyone on the fence about seeing this movie, DO IT!!
@seripanther4 ай бұрын
I got moved away from Minnesota when I was fourteen; my little sister was eleven. Inside Out was a gutpunch for both of us. You are in no way unreasonable or overreacting: Minnesota is beautiful and leaving it hurts like a sonofabench. I don't know if it helps, but after fifteen years living elsewhere, I had a chance to come back to MN and I took it. Turns out I wasn't being unreasonable either: this is just The Right Place for me to be, and I knew it as a teen. I hope you find that place for you in coming years, whether it's in our beloved Minnesota or elsewhere in this big beautiful world.
@Alice.in.Wonderlands5 ай бұрын
I am so proud of yalls. I subscribed after seeing your Hobbits Toxic Masculinity video (ye that long ago!) and to see you guys grow from 200 views to being invited by Pixar is so inspiring. I would love to see you dabble into cultural differences (through French films perhaps as a start?) in the future. Keep it up!
@CinemaTherapyShow5 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks for sticking around for so long! 😊
@CappuccinO805 ай бұрын
The quality of these characters' body language is insane. Their face expressions, how they gesticulate after every word, it's truly art in motion.
@lavender98445 ай бұрын
Just watched it last night!! Wow, as a teenager, it honestly hits pretty hard. I teared up ngl
@shimamire97004 ай бұрын
Inside Out 2 was definitely something special for me, as with many many people, I believe. I just finished my second-to-last GCSE exam and was at the cinema with my boyfriend. I went through pressure, panic, stress that could not be alleviated due to the need for determination to revise and succeed. When I was watching Anxiety, I was looking up to her in some moments, and as she was making this new personality for Riley, I felt that those memories really were important and would truly help her. I continued to innocently support Anxiety all until that new personality said she wasn't good enough. And then it all hit me, the build up, the seemingly over-excessive efforts, the pressure Riley has had to experience, and the vision of the filmmakers for the movie. And I cried. A weeping, snotty, uncontrollable explosion of emotions that left me shaking and tearing up throughout the whole movie, and still crying on the bus journey home. Something I haven't ever done while watching a film, and haven't done so wildly and bluntly for months on end. This movie is a masterpiece of psychology, cinematography and animation. It opened horizons for me and many teenagers who felt the same, and it let us accept the emotions we so desperately bottled up. Anxiety's unstoppable, unaccomplishable perfectionism that I so easily related to is such an enormous problem that could be mistaken for just ambition, that seeing this movie was the reassurance and support this difficult time definitely needed, at least for me. We will never be "good enough", we are flawed and this movie helped me accept that it's okay. Anxiety ignores all current achievements, everything that makes us great and beautiful, striving to survive and prepare for the future. We can only live in the present and I am forever thankful to this beautiful movie for finding the most perfect metaphor and image to help us understand that. I wanted to express my love for this movie and the hope it gave me for humanity, for the future, and for myself. So thank you, Pixar (especially Mr. Mann and Nielsen), thank you for preserving my childhood and supporting all the kids (and adults) out there going through change.
@lyndseyglasko55715 ай бұрын
As a therapist, this movie hit me so hard in the best way. I saw myself and my clients in this movie.
@gemgen10165 ай бұрын
NO SPOILERS: I saw the film opening night (Work at theatre, paid for my seat). Here's my NO SPOILERS summary lesson, AFTER studying emotions for 4 years AND being a teacher AND film major ( psychology). If I could tell ANYONE/ANYONE a lesson to walk away with in life for self it is this: IF you do not ask or make friends with your Anger, Fear, and Disgust (stress, bias, etc), then Happiness will always be illusive, Anxiety will continue to rule your identity, and you'll feel sadness but be stuck to let it out meaning won't know why you want to cry but aren't. Joy's hair is blue BECAUSE you need to ACCEPT that things are reality, not expectations, and sometimes that means to really FEEl joy, you have to accept that sadness, esp when communicating to others, can bring bright bridges and relationships. EQ is there. i like how what happens to the last emotion to touch the panel before Joy , how that white blur could be described as "feeling numb" as the other emotions are watching. I tried to tell my managers to put a chair next to our photobooth ( We only have Joy and Anger-kids have wondered where the rest are.) I tried to tell my managers to write down ANXIETY and put it on a chair so people could ALSO put their purses and popcorn on the chair while they take pics. I told them the kids could sit there and take a breather after seeing the film. The film had a chair, and tea haha and meditation. My manger ( not an educator) didn't think kids understand the subject. They do. Thanks Pixar. AND THEY HAVE THE RESEARCHERS NAMES IN THE CREDITS! FOR sure checking them out!
@peachydoodles5 ай бұрын
I loved seeing the credits have more than just the essential people❤
@LJMadrigalMusic5 ай бұрын
While I was watching the movie, I can feel the hatred towards Anxiety and how she’s messing everything up by projecting fantasies about the future. But during the climax all of those hate turned to compassion when she apologized to Joy and said “I was just trying to protect her.” It’s the way anxiety is and that’s how it views the future. Once you got stuck in that bubble of trying so hard in achieving your goal, everything else gets sidelined. Thanks to this movie, I got reminded that I should reconnect with myself, with who I really am. I just need to absorb and reflect to it.
@claire4jj4685 ай бұрын
The things Kelsey said at 27:00 about his younger self and that he smiled less, when he grow up, hit's me hard. I also had that experience with some of my own photos. I just thought: I was such a happy and silly little girl who don't care what other things about me. And than puberty hits an I think to much about what impression I made and what others could think about me. And I think Inside Out 2 showed that feeling perfeclty. I watched the movies a few days ago and I wish I would had in my own teenager time. I think it would help me a lot. But I'm happy to know that it hopefully help a new generation
@ohkaygoplay5 ай бұрын
All of the Crying with Alan, and the "Damn you, Pixar" fist shaking while tears are streaming down his face must have caught Pixar's attention. You guys pinged on their radar! They respected you and valued your insight, humor, and the whole package of the Internet Dads that you are, enough that the director of this film is eager to hear what you have to say about the film's final cut. Guys... Pixar Sees you. You've officially made it.
@marcoyounger5 ай бұрын
It's so true that through art the viewer gets to experience healing 😭 it's so powerful and can help so many people understand each other better
@noammalay37865 ай бұрын
Yo now Alan can curse pixar to their face
@seripanther5 ай бұрын
When they do the video AT Pixar Studios, Pixar has to pay for Alan's tissues.
@noammalay37865 ай бұрын
@@seripanther i'm worried he's gonna cry so much They'll have to pay compensation for a new couch
@seripanther5 ай бұрын
@@noammalay3786 Newest staff amenity at Pixar studios: a lazy river ride that's just Alan's tears and various floating couches
@noammalay37865 ай бұрын
@@seripanther and the boat would be the crying with Alan tissue box
@lareso99115 ай бұрын
Oh. He definitely cried. 100%. Because, if I cry in a movie, I KNOW he most likely cried. And that’s why we love him!
@rebustesericson53115 ай бұрын
This is so cool, I really hope they make an Inside Out 3 cause this film is so therapeutic and beautiful
@zpinn82425 ай бұрын
I loooove this entire video! You can tell just how much the director and producer cares about this story, these characters, and the concepts they are communicating to an audience. And to have a therapist there is perfect! I love when movies make psychological, abstract concepts into concrete stories. I really want more movies to show the inner workings of our brains in a way that can help us.
@CinemaTherapyShow5 ай бұрын
So glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
@smalls98525 ай бұрын
"We only tell a story if there is a story worth telling". That is exactly why Pixar is so great. Not every movie is the most amazing thing ever but the story is almost always worth telling. They really care about the characters, which makes the audience care as well. We saw this movie and it was great. They really did a great job handling the story and the new emotions in a thoughtful way.
@rebeccatompkins5 ай бұрын
Saw Inside Out 2 with my kid on opening day. It's amazing. We saw ourselves in the movie respectively. There are some situations that my kid experienced. Long story short, we both were in our feels. A very moving and emotive movie. Anxiety held up a mirror to me in the third act that was a gut punch to my psyche. I feel this will help open up conversations between kids and their parents as much as the first movie did. Might bring a lot of healing. Bring tissues for the laughs and the tears.
@JennaArgent5 ай бұрын
I think it started a healing in me I didn't think was possible. Though I'm desperate to see it again as there were exact quotes I wanted to remember that really stuck with me
@ksvdm45815 ай бұрын
I watched the movie in theaters yesterday and totally bawled my eyes out. I have GAD, so it hit really close to home. It was really gratifying (and even more cathartic) to see anxiety and its effects represented so beautifully and accurately. Thank you, but mostly damn you, Pixar!
@peachydoodles5 ай бұрын
I also swa it last night and I connected on the sense of self bit and aaa
@moonriversou5 ай бұрын
That core belief scene is bringing me to tears already, I had an extremely rough childhood with so many people who were disparaging of me and how I was. I could never do wrong. This was what it looked like inside of me, in my mind, except it was full of pain and harsh words and self-hatred as a child going to teenhood. I feel so much sympathy for that version of myself, she had to go through so hard. I can't wait to watch this film. It seems like a movie that would end up meaning so much to me, even then, when the first movie came out, it meant so much to me. People born in the earlier 2000's were exactly Riley's age or close to it, I remember seeing myself in her so much. Wow.
@ruttytutty54054 ай бұрын
Coming from someone who grew up with generational trauma this movie is so important for everyone. Growing up during my teenage years I would get belittled, yelled at, shamed, told horrible things about myself etc. for expressing any emotion that a grown up didn’t agree with. Those grown ups were treated the same, even worse, growing up too so it’s all they knew what to do. This movie is really healing.
@mguerra795 ай бұрын
As a brand strategist, but also a CT fan, it's been a joy to watch you rise and have people like them AUTO inviting themselves to go to your basement. Huge achievements. Huge reviews. Huge content! Cheers from Portugal. Can't wait to watch Inside Out 2!
@Deathmetaldano5 ай бұрын
Saw the movie last night. It was incredible. My wife and I audibly said "I feel called out" multiple times. They nailed it.
@samanthaowings76005 ай бұрын
I thought when I saw the movie and spoilers Putting those memories in the back of her head I thought "oh she's repressing" and then when she lost herself I thought "wow if you repress enough of your memories you lose yourself" and then at the end she can barely find herself in all the repressed memories I thought "if you lose yourself it's hard to find yourself"
@Reyna_Amaturi5 ай бұрын
I just can't get over Anxiety's character design! It reminds me of the style of Aardman Studios, the genius creators behind Wallace and Gromit. No wonder Anxiety has become my new favorite emotion!
@twidashfan5 ай бұрын
23:16-23:31 Joy is not happy that her old friends/emotions are liking Anxiety and the new emotions,one of the emotions said "I wish Joy could do that",Joy just wants Riley to be happy
@couragetheactor5 ай бұрын
As someone who’s struggles currently center around always-present anxiety, extreme hyper-vigilance, constant catastrophizing and PTSD attacks particularly in the last four years, I felt beyond heard in this movie that gives a PERFECT voice to who anxiety really is. This movie was definitely more daring and relatable to adult mental health than the first. I can’t recommend it enough. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Thank you Pixar. Also really proud of the Cinema Therapy duo! You’ve come so far!
@ohdrey893 ай бұрын
I seriously always wondered where my energy or the way I talk comes from. I’ve never had that reflected back at me so perfectly as I have watching anxiety. That’s me. That is how I enter the world. That is perfect.
@cjp35815 ай бұрын
Kelsey's story about his birthday photos and the editing of it were really beautiful. Thanks for that guys!
@user-pixis9674 ай бұрын
I watched this one as a 27 y.o. woman thought it would be funny since it's about puberty Turned out to make me try not to cry in cinema. What a gorgeous and well written film.
@BJamesThompson5 ай бұрын
My favorite thing both in Inside Out and Inside Out 2, is that Joy has cried, and Sadness has smiled. Our emotions are as fleeting as clouds. We are alive for a moment. This is a beautiful manifestation of life. It's incomplete, but absolutely beautiful and healthy. Amy Poehler was correct for Joy.
@nnmrtin84265 ай бұрын
I didn’t cry as much as I did watching the first movie. Only because I felt so triggered by how realistic Anxiety’s portrayal in this second movie. No one could voice this character better than Maya Hawke and with the help of the accurate animation of Anxiety looking very messy with the nervous, anxious big smile she has, it just screams ME!😂 These guys are genius storytellers! I am so happy that now more people will have better picture of what it actually feels like when Anxiety takes over me and sometimes all we need is just an acknowledged hug🥹
@kelseylogas15805 ай бұрын
You know you've hit the big time when the people you meet at Pixar don't want you to leave. I bet this is just a dream come true. And how fun!! Nothing wrong with fanboying out like nuts!
@WasabiSniffer5 ай бұрын
it means a lot that one of the director's priorities was doing right by the people that loved and the crew that worked on the first one. Pixar rarely turns out a bad sequel because they consistently do that rather than what too many studios other studios do, "first one made money, welp, better make a sequel." the more i learn about psychiatry and neurology, the visuals of Inside Out have such great insight and visualization on these abstract concepts and ideas, it's just so fantastic. oh man and the open invite to see these guys on the follow-up. can't wait
@rhetiq99895 ай бұрын
One cool detail I liked about Anxiety is her introduction straight up mirrors Riley's first meeting with Valentina, and they both happen simultaneously. Both meeting their idols and wanting to live up to them in their own ways no matter how twisted they are
@paintbrushjewel5 ай бұрын
I loved the depiction of her beliefs being like strings or threads, yes alone each one is important, but when woven or played together they make her “song” if you will, each belief being a different string that plays a different note to make a new chord. Really brilliant on the animators and artists’ part.
@brandyspain71255 ай бұрын
Anxiety was perfectly illustrated. Also, Embarrassment is so adorable.
@elfteiroh5 ай бұрын
I discovered you with your first Inside Out video... It kept showing up in my recomendations, but my androphobia kept telling me "nah, two men, even if they pretend to be nice, in a year or two I'll learn that they are incredibly toxic...", AND I still hadn't seen that movie. After about a month, with the video STILL in my recommendations, I finally asked my partner to watch Inside Out with me, cried like a baby, and finally watched your video. I cried even more, intantly followed you, and started deep diving in your other videos. And I've never left since, and keep linking your videos when talking about some classic movies you covered. That you get THIS kind of promotion with the Inside Out crew, it's magical. And it really show how much impact you have had, and how in touch the Pixar people are that they can see it. Congrats. And I'm AGAIN crying because of all of you (talking to both Pixar and Cineman Therapy here)... I really need to go see Inside Out 2 in theater, and yeah, I agree with Alan, we need other sequels to represent more stages of life... Bonus if the last ones is about Riley's kid to represent early development, and close the circle.
@reinehahaha0005 ай бұрын
seeing Anxiety pulled out Sense of Self and then threw it to the back of mind really stings as someone who had a lack of sense of self 🥲 but the journey to find it back (helped by therapy) is really worth it!
@rrysrats5 ай бұрын
OH MY GOSH THIS IS AMAZING!! IM SO PROUD
@jenniferkerner64445 ай бұрын
I'm chronologically middle-aged and I think this movie is going to resonate with ME super hard, to the point where I kind of wonder if it will be triggering for me. In a lot of ways, I feel parked in my teens in terms of social development - autism has given me many gifts, but this one came with complications - and anxiety tends to be at the console in my head. Most of my everyday thoughts and decisions are driven by either a need to know what I'm getting into - prediction, foreknowledge, preparation, being ready for every possible what-if but especially the worst-case what-ifs - or a need to be liked, be accepted, and not end up being left behind by everyone when they realize they've outgrown me. A lot of my "to be liked" choices are monumentally stupid on some level, and it's SO HARD to remember that my anxiety wants to help when it keeps leading to things like overcommitting, burnout, and really prominent social errors.
@KSmeaton15 ай бұрын
I am on the spectrum also. I relate a lot to the depression shown in Riley in the first film (mine for different reasons), and also to Anxiety.
@JennaArgent5 ай бұрын
I don't know if it will trigger, but I know it resonated with me so much that I left the movie theatre emotionally raw. But in turn, it left me open to learn a lot about myself so it's definitely something I'd recommend but just to be prepared for.
@aurianep.4415 ай бұрын
As a french girl I adoreeeee Ennui 😂. Adèle is also a very appreciated actress here, so glad to see her in this! Keep up with the amazing work guys. Much love from Paris ❤
@twidashfan5 ай бұрын
24:47-25:03 i think Joy and her friends/old emotions have a bond with Riley,and they've known her for so long and since she was born,that they're not gonna let Anxiety get rid of Riley belief self/old self,and not let them try to turn Riley into something she's not,or try to get rid of Riley's old memories
@MohamedAshraf-fw1dc5 ай бұрын
And then at age 18, Riley has to make decisions about what she’s to do with her life - she starts society, and her beliefs - queue the wrecking ball once again - a new emotion arrives, and it’s Somber, gradual acceptance, letting go of things, trying to go back to being curious -- Somber quite literally kills all the other new emotions that walked during puberty and hence why the parents don’t have anxiety, embarrassment and Ennui around in their heads anymore
@kittenmatchvids64405 ай бұрын
But SPOILER ALERT Anxiety is in the parents' heads at the end of the movie
@allstar40655 ай бұрын
We don't gotta introduce more emotions
@epickduk3 ай бұрын
What I really love about these movies is that even though we've seen these sorts of stories, kids struggling to adapt to new environments and situations, thousands of times before, but Inside Out (1 and 2) focus on the internal struggle and help the audience understand on a much deeper level. If the movies consisted of just the portions taking place outside of Riley's mind, it would be a serviceable movie; we would have a good enough idea of what's going on with her, but by portraying her emotions and thoughts as something tangible, we can understand and even relate to her to a much greater degree.
@Jess-7375 ай бұрын
I absolutely loved both movies. I hope they continue to make additional movies in this series.
@sadrak-px8wq4 ай бұрын
Dude, when I came out of the cinema, literally my first thought was: "I can't wait on the Cinema Therapy episode on this movie!" Please do it asap! ♥
@jennifere.98155 ай бұрын
I really like the addition of sketches about the creative process they went through at Pixar. It's a great way to illustrate that, and the photos of different ages too.
@nh11723 ай бұрын
Just watched this film for the first time and immediately came here to see these guys reaction. Anxiety's portrayal felt VERY realistic to me. Looking forward to the full episode!
@Orange_creamsicle5 ай бұрын
Johnathan and Alan, this video makes me sooo incredibly proud, I was tearing up during the first few minutes. As a MFT student I found your channel fairly early on and immediately subscribed to your channel - a wonderful blend of humor, heart, humanness, detail, craft, and stories. Inside out is a movie that pulls at the heartstrings, because of it's sincereness of the emotions surrounding life transitions, growing up, depression, etc. I hold the first movie close to my heart and can't imagine anything but positive views of the sequel once I see it. I know this movie will mean a lot to people, I can't wait to see your full review when it comes out!!!
@EmmaMendez5 ай бұрын
I just came home from seeing this movie! I loved it! The first movie came out (i was 15/16) after I had just been released from hospital for trying to unalive, watching it with my mum really was the start of mending our relationship and my mental health. Inside out two was the perfect way to show how anxiety manifests and how it starts! It was a good conversation starter between me and my mum. I hope it resonates with people and connects them.
@emmalarson62675 ай бұрын
As a Minnesotan, I clutched my invisible pearls at the Michigan comment. But yes, this film took a super complex thing as identity and sense of self and explained in a colorful easy to digest way.
@seripanther4 ай бұрын
After moving from Minnesota, I got called to the registrar's office, because "We can't find your records. We've looked and looked, and there just isn't a Glencoe-Silver Lake High School in New Mexico!" Anger absolutely took over the console because I Beg Your Pardon How DARE You Mix Up Minnesota and New Mexico
@danielleking2622 ай бұрын
As someone who has lived in Michigan the last 15 years, I was laughing when they picked that instead of Minnesota. 😂
@simplyMr15 ай бұрын
When i was watching it, i came as a critic and left as a new emotional piece grew in me, really felt every major scene
@nugget86125 ай бұрын
inside out 2 is honestly the perfect sequel for inside out, it kinda follows a similar theme of the first one but from a whole different perspective and it says something different