I need more Inside Out movies
Okay, so I had to share my thoughts after finally seeing Inside Out 2! Honestly, Pixar has done it again. I went in with high expectations, especially after the first one, and they were totally blown out of the water. Watching Riley navigate her teenage years with a whole new set of emotions like Anxiety, Envy, Ennui, and Embarrassment felt incredibly real and relatable. It's like they peeked inside my own brain during my teen years! The way they introduced these 'new emotions' was just brilliant. Anxiety, especially, felt so perfectly captured, making you understand Riley's struggles on such a deep level. It truly makes you 'make room for new emotions' in your own understanding of yourself and others. I saw it in the theaters on June 14, and honestly, the big screen experience was amazing – seeing all those vibrant colours and intricate details felt so immersive. The animation itself was a feast for the eyes, maintaining Pixar's incredibly high standards while introducing fresh, dynamic character designs for the new crew. What struck me most was how gracefully the film handled the complex topic of evolving identity during adolescence. It's not just about adding new emotions; it's about how these new feelings interact with the core five we already know and love. Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust all have to adapt to these new personalities, leading to some truly heartwarming and heartbreaking moments. It’s an incredibly smart exploration of mental health and personal growth, wrapped in a visually stunning and often hilarious package. If you're like me and craving to rewatch it, or if you haven't had the chance to see it yet and are looking for ways to watch the 'full movie,' keep an eye out for its digital release and eventual availability on streaming platforms like Disney+. While it was 'only in theaters' for its initial run, these amazing Pixar films usually make their way to home viewing options pretty quickly. You can often pre-order the digital version or look for announcements from Disney about its streaming debut. Trust me, this isn't just a kids' movie; it's a powerful story for all ages, reminding us that all our feelings, even the messy ones, have a place and play a crucial role in shaping who we become. I’m seriously hoping for more Inside Out movies! There’s so much more to explore in Riley's mind, and with how beautifully they handled this sequel, I can only imagine what other adventures and emotional landscapes Pixar could create. Maybe we'll see how Riley navigates college, or even her first big job! The possibilities for 'new emotions' and experiences are endless. What were your favorite new emotions, or what part resonated with you the most? Share your thoughts and let's discuss this Pixar masterpiece!




















































































































