36:14 seeing dudes reaction on the left to “I’m not good enough” was really sweet and sad. I find that moment very relatable too cause you don’t realize how sad it is to think that about yourself until you hear another person say that about them self
His reaction to the “you feel less joy” part has me in shambles mannn 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺 now I’m bawling like I did at the bing bong scene because I remember when I lost my imagination during childhood 😭
@@Zophiela I bawled uncontrollably at bing bong scene because I lost my innocent imagination, unfortunately to sexual thoughts at a very young age (imaginary friend age) because of a family member who was also a child. Now I have to take my childhood self to the moon at 33 yrs old 😭 so yeahhh it was a gut punch
also, not just a kids move, it is an animated film that everyone can enjoy, especially with most adult millennials dealing with severe anxiety nowadays
I have suffered from depression and anxiety since I was a kid. I remember seeing the first movie and leaving wondering where my joy went. Seeing this movie put some of my other feelings into words and visuals I could point at and go “YES!”. Luckily a few years ago, I started medication and have been able to regulate and understand it more but it is still a struggle… that doesn’t mean there isn’t help and ways to work through it. Keep fighting out there everyone! ❤
I remember a reactor said ‘if you ever feel down, remember how hard joy is working to get back to you’. Ik it’s just a movie, but that thought comes back to me often ^^
Me: la la la this is fine, this is no where near as emotional to me as the first one Joy: maybe this is what happens when you grow up, you feel less joy. Me: oh 😳.... 🥺.... 😭
Real! I literally turned to my friend and said “this isn’t destroying me like the first one” and then seeing Riley come down from a panic attack and feeling joy and relief for the first time since she’d been at camp wrecked me
My exact thoughts were, "the latest Disney movies are just awful." But when Joy said 'you feel less joy' and Riley apologized to her friends, I was BAWLING!!!!!!
This movie didn’t have to go as hard as it did. But it did and I’m glad it did. It related to kids and adults. My sister saw this movie in theaters and cried; she suffers from anxiety attacks and felt so seen by this movie.
Same as your sister here. Every time I watch it (like through reactions), from the moment Riley's sense of self becomes "I'm not good enough" until her panic attack ends, I'm just in constant tears from it being tooooooo relatable.
What I love is how they kinda referenced the 5-4-3-2-1 grounding method as Riley comes down off her attack. For those that dont onow, the method helps reduce anxiety by actively seeking 5 things you can see, 4 things you can touch, 3 things you can hear, 2 things you can smell and 1 thing you can taste. So showing her feeling the bench (which was beautifully rendered i might add) and hearing the sounds of the stick on the puck and the skates on the ice, showed absolutely phenomenal awareness on the part of the creators!
You have to have Anxiety, just as much as Joy. No emotion is the villain, they just behave bad sometimes. I love this story and how it communicates. As someone with C-PTSD this does a great job at introducing concepts that help with therapy and growth.
And just like kids, sometimes the Emotions have to learn the hard way that you gotta work with each other and not be in charge all the time. And like Joy trying to be in charge in the first one, Anxiety was being in charge and only adding her ideals in. And like Joy learning the hard way about the consequences of her actions, it’s the only way she’ll learn.
Man, I’m right with you, Jay. I cry every time 😭 I love that in the first movie it’s, “Sadness, Riley needs you.” And this time it’s, “Joy, Riley wants you.”
What I hope is that we get enough Inside Out movies to see her grow up, fall in love and than she starts her own family. Because the change that will occur in her brain when the twins Love and Hate show up would be a very powerful thing for this series to show.
@@FuzzyBunnyofInle Yeah, never happening 😂 When they announced "Inside Out 2 will deal with new emotions as Riley becomes a teenager", my first thought was, "I can only think of one new emotion that happens then, and DISNEY WOULD NEVER" 😂
@@IceMetalPunk Yeah, the version of this movie with me in it would have been an NC-17 film. I got up to some, uh, "hijinks" that were absolutely not age appropriate. Not to mention some dark shit. "HEY GANG! Let's me our new coworkers! Morbid Fascination & Passive Suicidal Ideation!" ADDENDUM: Therapy is ABSOLUTELY a lifesaver. If you're not sure, GO ANYWAY. They're professionals & they'll appreciate your proactive behavior.
Especially because Love and Hate react in the same section of the brain@@FuzzyBunnyofInle, it would be interesting to see her have to wrestle with maybe being rivals with her crush at first and “Hate” them, only to realize she has romantic feelings.
I think it's also good to have a trilogy on inside out where Riley's older, maybe fresh out of college and trying to find a job and settle down and support her aging parents and dealing with "life". If we add new emotions, where Nostalgia can be represented by Grief deal with a trauma. I also think that we can also dive more into how the emotions themselves mature and Joy struggling to find herself: - Sadness -> Maturity - Anger -> Assertiveness/Drive - Fear -> Awareness - Disgust -> Disapproval - Embarassment -> Shame/Cringe - Anxiety -> Stress - Ennui -> Apathy - Envy -> Desire - Nostalgia -> Grief - And then you have Joy, lost and unable to figure how to grow when she's stuck in the old ways, constantly trying to be Hope or in search of Happiness (and getting disappointed when things constantly don't go in her way, especially when dealing with some major event/trauma/love/loss. And then maybe finding a way to grow into becoming the more nuanced and balanced version between happiness and hope: "Content/Appreciation". Being able to appreciate the things she is vs what she wants to be, and letting Riley understand that not everyone can get anything they ever wish for, but that shoudn't deter Riley from being Content with what she is and what she has, and appreciate it, while still holding on to those hopefully opportunities, and not letting Apathy take the wheel too long.
There's one I'm sure should be there but everyone tiptoes around it and that is Lust but it is a family movie so they ignore that aspect and tone it down into Mt. Crushmore in Imagination Land.
I'm really enjoying just how much Anxiety is getting to the homie on the right, paired with talking about how he "murdered his anxiety" it's a great dichotomy lmao. Love the sorts of feelings these two films bring out, even in adults.
Enuis is voiced by Adèle Exarchopoulos who until this basically only acts in french arthouse indie films and that makes it such a funny and perfect choice lol
If I have too many energy drinks they start to trigger my anxiety, so Anxiety horking them is really clever. This movie is such a banger on so many levels. Mixing traditional animation with the 3D was great visual language, and I think Dark Secret might be my favorite character lol.
"You have survived 100% of the worst days you have ever had" is a saying we learned in therapy. It does put things into perspective, but I wasn't able to "murder" anxiety through it like Adam did. It's still a big part of me. Always will be, but I think putting it in a chair and giving it some tea might be a good image for me.
I love how the personality of the emotions comes out in how they interact with the pannel. As a quick example, Anxiety almost jabs at it and works recklessly, while Joy is care full and delicate with the pannel.
I still remember the whiplash of watching Puss in Boots The Last Wish and realising how much I (an adult) needed a movie like that at that point in my life (particularly the panic attacks). I was (and still am) in a much better place when I first watched Inside Out 2, and while it was very emotional, it was a nice contrast to how far I'd come. The emotional intelligence of kids films these days is underestimated.
We really went from minions and birds getting 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴𝔂 in the 2010s to western animated films discussing anxiety, suicide (Nimona), the fear of death, and generational trauma
10:40 they are in eighth grade which is middle school. they are going into high school and sometimes you aren’t assigned to the same high school. Sometimes two people can be assigned to a middle school because that’s the closest one, but then they both have different high schools that they’re closer to.
That happened to me. Our middle school catchment areas were different from our high school catchment areas so I went to high school with only a few of the people I went to public and middle school with. With some American cities like San Francisco to avoid having rich schools and poor schools they have a lottery as to which high school you will go to in order to mix up the demographics.
Yes, always remember, be they right, wrong, or incredibly stupid, your emotions are always trying to help you. You may need to keep your anxiety in check, but it is there to protect you, you just need to keep giving it a reality check on what is real and what it is making up.
Jays reaction really show that he was going through it. Looked like he was having his own set of recalls of his own thoughts and experiences. It took me a while but Anxiety was driving in my brain for years and years. All the emotions except for Anxiety. Ennui and Fear were handcuffed to the controller. Eventually I learned that no I dont need it to be driving. First emotion I felt come back was anger and it was utter delight. I went to my therapy session like "I FELT ANGER! I WAS ANGRY! I WAS PIIIIIIIISSED! LIKE SO EFFING PISSED I TOLD HIM OFF!" in utter joy, and then I was like "OMG I feel good that I felt angry!" Anxiety still tries to drive, but most of the days, it touches it to give me the thought, but then everyone else goes through my check lists and tells me its okay. Fear probably is the one driving now. But like fear in the movie its more like "Have your checklists, you got this you have this in your back pocket, you already came prepared, or you're observation you're resourceful, even if you dont have it, you have things that can help."
When I saw this with my mom in theaters, she related to anxiety so much. So much so that she thought that the reason for my anxiety was because of her. This movie does an incredible job of speaking to people like me. It deserves to be the highest grossing animation film.
10:49 yup. My Jr. High fed into 3 different High Schools and I lived right on the edge of the dividing line. There were kids I knew and played with literally a block away from my home that ended up going to a different school.
I definitely relate with the feeling of not knowing how to stop anxiety, sometimes it takes alot to stop that run away train. But I am learning my triggers and try to take steps to avoid them
Jay’s reactions are always what I need my heart to feel, and Adam’s reactions keep me from taking those feelings too seriously 😂 Re: school assignments. When I was a junior in high school, our town built a third high school. The districts were different for every age level as well, so there were certainly kids I went to both elementary school and middle school with who didn’t go to my high school. But also when the third high school opened, they redistricted for everyone grade 10 and below, so kids I was friends with in high school who were just a grade or two below me were sent to a different high school for the rest of our education. It totally happens and it’s awful for the students.
This happened to me as well, and it definitely wasn't a big city we were in. Our town actually built not a new high school, but a 2nd middle school. So, the summer that my brother graduated from middle school, our neighborhood was redistricted so that all incoming 6th graders were going to the new middle school, and the incoming 9th graders would be sent to the _other_ high school. So, even though we were only 2 years apart, my brother attended a different high school from me. It felt kind of odd because my mom was the neighborhood mom, the one that all my friends and my brother's friends liked to tell their problems to, so they all hung out at my house. So my brother's friends were mostly the younger siblings of my friends, and here we were now, going to rival high schools.
In San Fransisco's case, where the movie takes place, schools are assigned by lottery, not location/neighborhood. It's prevent a 'poor school vs rich school' situation. So it was really just bad luck that they got assigned to a different school than Riley.
@@Skye_Writer luckily I was the youngest, haha, and old enough at the time to not have to change schools. But I believe our school also allowed students to attend the school their siblings/parents attended if they were going there prior to the new district. Also all the kids at the new high school were underclassmen and the culture of the school felt immature as a result, I remember our band bus being pelted with stuff after our football team beat theirs. That kind of stuff. I don’t think it was a great experience for my friends who had to change to that school. We also weren’t a big city, we were a small city outside a bigger city where people commuted for work and the population grew quickly. And in Ohio, even 😅
@@trevellyann that’s really interesting; my daughter just entered kindergarten and we applied to the school through a lottery. In our case it was for a specialized language program in a city public school, but I actually sort of like it, her school has more opportunities and more diversity than the assigned public school would have. If all students had to apply to schools through a lottery the money would probably be more evenly split in school funding, though.
That exact same thing happened for me too. There were 2 high schools in our district, and they were getting overcrowded so they opened up a 3rd in between the other two. They only had students in 9th and 10th grade go there, and I was a junior at the time so even though I was in the zone for the new HS, I remained at my original one. What made it even weirder was there were delays in the construction of the new facility, so they actually had all the new HS students and teachers on my HS campus for like 6 months.
I am so happy you guys liked it. I have heard one to many critics say it was not as good as the first. I disagree , I think it was equally as good but in a new way. That is exactly what it was supposed to be. I was just so glad they did not ruin it. 🥰
Adam finishing the movie hating anxiety just tells me he didn't get the whole point of it. Accepting and embracing your emotions is important. Anxiety is not a villain. It's all about 'dosing'. If not controlled, any emotion is harmful.
I think he got it but anxiety is a complex emotion that can be hard to face. This film nails what it’s like and it can be really uncomfortable to watch if that’s something you normally suppress. Hating anxiety here seems like a legit reaction for some.
I actually think its the opposite. The movie started out being accepting of the new emotions but they took over. To me this movie is about learning how to not let your emotions define who you are and control you. Which is why Reily is able to learn how to call on certain emotions like Joy. At the end Reily took charge of herself rather than letting her emotional control her.
@@ZophielaI get your point. I just think it all comes to the moment Anxiety express she’s sorry and was just doing what she though was best for Riley, it wasn’t her intention. I mean, we’ve all been there. The emotions on this movie just represents our own actions, there are no characters in control, just you. It all comes down to how you regulate these emotions to keep all of them at bay. I guess I expected him to relate to that, understand, forgive her and try to see how it’s an important emotion. But I admit that’s probably on me, lol. Everyone thinks different at the end of the day. Sorry for the long answer.
@@MinatoNamikaze-ff9djI partially agree with you. I get the effort to accept her in the beginning, but like Sadness in part one, she’s just acting accordingly to what Riley was feeling. It’s instinctive. Nothing would’ve happened if since the beginning they handled Anxiety like they did at the end, but of course that’s impossible, cause we all need a first time to learn how do deal with stuff, which Riley did. So all the chaos was bound to happen. That said, this is all about the movie itself, and I was referring to his reaction specifically. I like your take on the movie, though.
This was such a realistic interpretation of a panic attack. Not just the physical side of Riley before, during, and after it, but also Anxiety at the console. There's this swirling, sharp storm while you're also kind of frozen in mental limbo, unable to grab onto any coherent thought. The fact that she was kind of phasing so that she couldn't be physically touched and then starting to tear up really put a visual on how I feel when it happens. This movie was great but it was actually a very hard watch since it was so relatable. I wonder if they'll make a third. If they do, I feel like a good time to place it in is when Riley first gets to college. I don't think there was ever a time when I went through such a huge mental shift in such a short period of time. I made a lot of mistakes but I can't say I regret them because it was all a part of maturing. But you also do a lot of experimenting with who you want to be and what you like and what you're passionate about. It's rich ground for storytelling. Though this is technically a "kids movie" I feel like they pulled a real toy story which kind of aged up the maturity of the films in order to stay relatable to the same group of viewers (and older). While I'm sure kids enjoyed Toy Story 3, it was very much about letting go of your childhood as you leave it. So I don't think it would be a bad idea to make a third one even more mature (but still family friendly) that young kids may not fully be able to understand yet. My only hope is that they wouldn't make it about romance (even though it would be natural) because I'm aro/ace. They'd checking the schedule, wondering "was't romantic love supposed to show up today?" and then they'd get an email saying, "oh sorry, we forgot to hire someone for that position. oh well. maybe disgust can take on those duties?"
The first movie is about depression. This one is about anxiety. The good news is, I think they're out of relatably painful experiences to destroy me with in the third movie... 😅 From the moment New Sense of Self becomes "I'm not good enough" until the end of her panic attack, I cried. And I still cry every time I watch someone react to it. That is entirely the core of my diagnosed anxiety disorder... I wish I could just logic it away like Adam and be like, "This isn't helpful, I'll just stop feeling it and stop spiraling". That must be nice, ADAM 😒😅
something tells me pixar isn’t gonna do a psychosis or delusions of grandeur movie so yeah probably safe to say anxiety and depression are where they’ll leave it
They killed Nemo’s mom, and all of his siblings, and it most definitely traumatized Marlin. The trauma in Finding Nemo is the catalyst for the whole movie. If anyone can portray and handle it well, it’s Pixar
For your confusion about the school situation -- SF schools are assigned by lottery, not neighborhood. Prevents the 'poor' schools vs 'rich' schools thing. It's just bad luck that Grace & Bree got assigned to a different school than Riley.
16:47 It's sympathy garnered by outward anxious behaviors such as stuttering, mind blurting, agitation, etc; Anxiety is at the helm so all the symptoms are there. It is a good idea at the time because she overhears their conversation and deems Val an empathetic person and the only one she can open up to.
Watched this the other day so I could watch the react. Did I predict how the ending would play out when Joy first sent memories to the back? Yes. Did it still make me bawl when Riley had her anxiety attack and integrated all the nonjoyful memories and beliefs into her sense of self? Also yes. One of the Hallmarks of great story telling is when the emotional beats still get you even when you know what they're trying to do.
I clicked on this the second I opened the UA-cam app because this movie wrecked me in the best way! I just started and I am guessing there will be tears
The thing I love about Pixar movies but *especially* Inside Out 1 and 2 is that they’re aimed toward children and are simple enough for kids to understand, but the morals are so complex and nuanced. The first one taught so many kids that even our “negative” emotions are an essential part of who we are. And the second tells them that complex emotions like anxiety are there to protect us, but that we have to learn how and when to control them so they don’t cause us to make the wrong decisions. It’s truly remarkable that they’re giving children such realistic, complicated lessons in such an elegant and understandable way. Absolutely masterpieces.
I'm a little worried for Adam. Suppressing any emotion can lead to weakness. All emotions are valid. Anxiety is warning. Envy is desire. Shaming or botting any just leads to problems down the road. Accepting and owning all is the message. You're made of everything.
I don't think he is suppressing. I would say it's emotional maturity. Same as how Riley gained it by the end. At one point, it's like "No. This is doing me more harm than good. I am not going to encourage this emotion and instead stay focuses on getting the job done." He just stopped letting Anxiety get the better of him. I don't think he is suppressing it.
@@crimsonghoul8983 During the credits there's a scene where we see both the parents' anxiety show up when Riley talks about her weekend like most teenagers would (not at all). And the dad's main reaction of Anxiety saying sth like "That's all she has to say?" is "Yeah, sounds about right" give him a pat, Anxiety seems calmed down, easily solved.
Did y'all notice the look Jay gave Adam midway through when Adam said he "murdered his anxiety"? It was a very "sure dude" look. 😂 I'm pretty sure Adam hasn't gotten rid of his anxiety
This one hits home because I remember my daughter going through very similar things at the age of 12/13/14 and when we watched this movie together I can tell that it's the way she actually felt back then
Inside Out 3: Riley is now a senior in Highschool. She’s anxious because she wants to go to prom with her friends but she doesn’t have a date. Four new emotions emerges: Passion, Guilt, Schadenfreude and Hope. Passion is the clear dominant leader with Hope as her second in command. Schadenfreude serving as the comic relief and Guilt being the surprise defect helper (like Embarrassment) Passion’s ultimate objective is to fulfill Riley’s dream inner self demand of “I want to be loved”. To that end, Passion takes dominant control of the panel. In so doing, Passion inadvertently makes Riley infatuated and obsessed with another guy at her school who is very clearly a toxic jerk and / or a total loser to all the other emotions (and by extension, the audience). But they’re powerless to stop Passion. Basically the same story….but i think it’s important to show how infatuation can ultimately cause someone to spiral out of control.
Jay's control room Joy is in charge, Anger is on deck, Disgust and Fear sit together next to the "Looks Like I Hate It," button. Meanwhile Sadness is sitting at the top of a ladder ready to body slam the Control Console at a moments notice.
Adam, sorry my guy, but you really should take the message from this movie about what anxiety is, the good with the bad. That's the point. It's helpful to be emotionally aware for those in your life who do have debilitating anxiety.
I feel like jay is my long lost triplet somehow (cause im already a twin). Scary exact reactions and commentary. Also it’s so important there are men out there completely unafraid to show deep emotion, so thank you both
My dad (who I've been estranged from for 15 years, for perspective) truly believes emotions are under conscious control. That nothing can make you feel negative emotions at all unless you "choose to let them". Considering emotions evolved as subconscious heuristics to guide our behavior, if that was how it worked, no one would have *any* negative emotions... and our species would probably struggle to survive.
this is what i imagine my brain is like before my zoloft kicks in but truly the moment that made me burst into tears was "joy...riley wants you". when joy doesn't come easy (as it often doesn't with someone like me who deals with anxiety and depression) you really have to try very very very hard to summon her. also never in my life did i think i'd want to defend the emotion of anxiety but adam is making me want to lmao my anxiety is a part of me. i live with it. i will never get rid of it, you cannot suppress any emotion even the ones you have too much of or have an imbalance of. you live with it and you sit with it, it's part of you just like the good emotions are. that's the whole point of these movies, dude. the whole point of being human. it's taken me my whole life of coming to terms with it and my life is better now that i'm living WITH my anxiety and depression and not trying to pretend they don't exist. i sit with them because sometimes that's all you can do. also zoloft lmao
All I want from this is for Adam to grab Jay when he inevitably starts to tear up, look directly in his eyes, and say “HEY! Jay’s sadness! STEP AWAY FROM THE CONTROL BOARD!”
In elementary school, most kids continued from 5th grade to 6th grade at the same elementary school but there were a few who had to go to a different school due to the middle school in their area starting in 6th grade vs 7th for the rest of us. So yes, sometimes your friend groups do get split up by go onto the next grade, even if no one actually has moved.
Little not so fun fact severe Asthma Attacks can actually trigger both Anxiety and Panic Attacks and let me tell you as someone who has asthma and has experienced all three at the same time it really sucks to be hit by all three oh yeah and Adam and Jay i got two movie suggestions for y'all they are Moana 1 and Coco
I saw this in theaters with a huge group. All the kids that were there were dry-eyed. Most of the adults were crying. When I got home, I stared at the wall for a few hours until my therapy session.
I don't know if this would instigate any trademark or copyright issues, but it would be fun to see you guys do a reaction while cosplaying Statler and Waldorf and possibly doing impressions of them. It would be fun, and you guys could totally pull off those cosplays. Thoughts?
Only true hockey fans protest that opening penalty. Those of us who don't watch the sport were like, Cool way to pause the action for an exposition recap! LOL!!!
Now I'm imagining a line of beverages, one for each character. Anxiety would be the energy drink. Disgust would contain spirulina. Anger would be spicy, ginger and cinnamon. Sadness would be water.
Very cute and funny and entertaining and all the things you expect from a Disney Pixar movie. I enjoyed it immensely. The voice acting is top notch like the first one. Me and Trish felt so many similarities with sadness and Phyllis from 'The Office', only to discover that she is the voice actor for sadness.
Honestly I didn’t really care for B-B, I do however feel anxiety in the core of my soul so this is my personal favorite, Of course the first one is just… Incredible
Envy: "Oh i wanna plant one!" Anxiety: "Next time" It was at that point i realized Anxiety will plant only their "memories" and completely ignore the others. Btw. the Video Game Character is voiced by YongYea
When Adam said he wanted to ride Jay's stream of consciousness... My best friend heard and looked and said, they are us... And you are Jay. I laughed and said, OMG you just referenced them when they watch stranger things season 4 with Steve and Dustin 😅
I love that in the first movie, Joy says, "Sadness, Riley NEEDS you", and here Sadness says, "Joy, Riley WANTS you". We need sadness, but we want joy.
Damn bro, I’m boutta cry
Exactly!!
The anxiety attack scene absolutely broke me. That’s exactly how it feels.
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I so much loved the imagery of standing still at a million miles a second. It just fit perfectly
Almost too accurate. I remember seeing it in the theatre and being close to needing to leave.
^ This.
Yes, that paralyzing effect where you just feel your body spiraling out of your control. Awful.
36:14 seeing dudes reaction on the left to “I’m not good enough” was really sweet and sad. I find that moment very relatable too cause you don’t realize how sad it is to think that about yourself until you hear another person say that about them self
His reaction to the “you feel less joy” part has me in shambles mannn 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺 now I’m bawling like I did at the bing bong scene because I remember when I lost my imagination during childhood 😭
These Inside Out films express hard truths that just HIT.
@@Zophiela I bawled uncontrollably at bing bong scene because I lost my innocent imagination, unfortunately to sexual thoughts at a very young age (imaginary friend age) because of a family member who was also a child. Now I have to take my childhood self to the moon at 33 yrs old 😭 so yeahhh it was a gut punch
It reminded me of a quote from The Breakfast Club. "When you grow up, your heart dies."
also, not just a kids move, it is an animated film that everyone can enjoy, especially with most adult millennials dealing with severe anxiety nowadays
I have suffered from depression and anxiety since I was a kid. I remember seeing the first movie and leaving wondering where my joy went. Seeing this movie put some of my other feelings into words and visuals I could point at and go “YES!”. Luckily a few years ago, I started medication and have been able to regulate and understand it more but it is still a struggle… that doesn’t mean there isn’t help and ways to work through it. Keep fighting out there everyone! ❤
I remember a reactor said ‘if you ever feel down, remember how hard joy is working to get back to you’. Ik it’s just a movie, but that thought comes back to me often ^^
Ur so strong❤
I really get you, and I'm glad to hear you're doing better. Keep fighting it, it's all going to be okay in the end!
Me: la la la this is fine, this is no where near as emotional to me as the first one
Joy: maybe this is what happens when you grow up, you feel less joy.
Me: oh 😳.... 🥺.... 😭
Real! I literally turned to my friend and said “this isn’t destroying me like the first one” and then seeing Riley come down from a panic attack and feeling joy and relief for the first time since she’d been at camp wrecked me
My exact thoughts were, "the latest Disney movies are just awful."
But when Joy said 'you feel less joy' and Riley apologized to her friends, I was BAWLING!!!!!!
Maya Hawke's vocal performance as Anxiety honestly blew me away.
This movie didn’t have to go as hard as it did. But it did and I’m glad it did. It related to kids and adults.
My sister saw this movie in theaters and cried; she suffers from anxiety attacks and felt so seen by this movie.
Same as your sister here. Every time I watch it (like through reactions), from the moment Riley's sense of self becomes "I'm not good enough" until her panic attack ends, I'm just in constant tears from it being tooooooo relatable.
What I love is how they kinda referenced the 5-4-3-2-1 grounding method as Riley comes down off her attack.
For those that dont onow, the method helps reduce anxiety by actively seeking 5 things you can see, 4 things you can touch, 3 things you can hear, 2 things you can smell and 1 thing you can taste.
So showing her feeling the bench (which was beautifully rendered i might add) and hearing the sounds of the stick on the puck and the skates on the ice, showed absolutely phenomenal awareness on the part of the creators!
I did not realize that. I know the 5-4-3-2-1 technique but I didn't catch that when I watched it. That's so cool. Thanks
You have to have Anxiety, just as much as Joy. No emotion is the villain, they just behave bad sometimes. I love this story and how it communicates. As someone with C-PTSD this does a great job at introducing concepts that help with therapy and growth.
And just like kids, sometimes the Emotions have to learn the hard way that you gotta work with each other and not be in charge all the time. And like Joy trying to be in charge in the first one, Anxiety was being in charge and only adding her ideals in. And like Joy learning the hard way about the consequences of her actions, it’s the only way she’ll learn.
the way jays face dropped when the anxiety sense of self spoke man felt real pain
Man, I’m right with you, Jay. I cry every time 😭
I love that in the first movie it’s, “Sadness, Riley needs you.” And this time it’s, “Joy, Riley wants you.”
36:15 "I'M NOT GOOD ENOUGH."
...Gut punch!
What I hope is that we get enough Inside Out movies to see her grow up, fall in love and than she starts her own family. Because the change that will occur in her brain when the twins Love and Hate show up would be a very powerful thing for this series to show.
That's right! We haven't seen them & they're such pivotal emotions!
Lust would be awesome to see handled as well as the others,(and I'm certain just as funny) but OH BOY that would be a titanic lift for Disney/Pixar.
@@FuzzyBunnyofInle Yeah, never happening 😂 When they announced "Inside Out 2 will deal with new emotions as Riley becomes a teenager", my first thought was, "I can only think of one new emotion that happens then, and DISNEY WOULD NEVER" 😂
@@IceMetalPunk Yeah, the version of this movie with me in it would have been an NC-17 film.
I got up to some, uh, "hijinks" that were absolutely not age appropriate.
Not to mention some dark shit.
"HEY GANG! Let's me our new coworkers! Morbid Fascination & Passive Suicidal Ideation!"
ADDENDUM: Therapy is ABSOLUTELY a lifesaver. If you're not sure, GO ANYWAY. They're professionals & they'll appreciate your proactive behavior.
Especially because Love and Hate react in the same section of the brain@@FuzzyBunnyofInle, it would be interesting to see her have to wrestle with maybe being rivals with her crush at first and “Hate” them, only to realize she has romantic feelings.
I think it's also good to have a trilogy on inside out where Riley's older, maybe fresh out of college and trying to find a job and settle down and support her aging parents and dealing with "life". If we add new emotions, where Nostalgia can be represented by Grief deal with a trauma. I also think that we can also dive more into how the emotions themselves mature and Joy struggling to find herself:
- Sadness -> Maturity
- Anger -> Assertiveness/Drive
- Fear -> Awareness
- Disgust -> Disapproval
- Embarassment -> Shame/Cringe
- Anxiety -> Stress
- Ennui -> Apathy
- Envy -> Desire
- Nostalgia -> Grief
- And then you have Joy, lost and unable to figure how to grow when she's stuck in the old ways, constantly trying to be Hope or in search of Happiness (and getting disappointed when things constantly don't go in her way, especially when dealing with some major event/trauma/love/loss. And then maybe finding a way to grow into becoming the more nuanced and balanced version between happiness and hope: "Content/Appreciation". Being able to appreciate the things she is vs what she wants to be, and letting Riley understand that not everyone can get anything they ever wish for, but that shoudn't deter Riley from being Content with what she is and what she has, and appreciate it, while still holding on to those hopefully opportunities, and not letting Apathy take the wheel too long.
There's one I'm sure should be there but everyone tiptoes around it and that is Lust but it is a family movie so they ignore that aspect and tone it down into Mt. Crushmore in Imagination Land.
The moment Joy just embraced her sense of identity.😢
And realizing the emotions are facets of herself, accepting themselves.
I'm really enjoying just how much Anxiety is getting to the homie on the right, paired with talking about how he "murdered his anxiety" it's a great dichotomy lmao. Love the sorts of feelings these two films bring out, even in adults.
Enuis is voiced by Adèle Exarchopoulos who until this basically only acts in french arthouse indie films and that makes it such a funny and perfect choice lol
The sob that came out of me when you see anxiety just stuck in the loop/storm. Very powerful and scary accurate
Jay's reactions were basically mine, spot on, frame for frame. Jay is my new spirit animal.
If I have too many energy drinks they start to trigger my anxiety, so Anxiety horking them is really clever. This movie is such a banger on so many levels. Mixing traditional animation with the 3D was great visual language, and I think Dark Secret might be my favorite character lol.
Anixety’s hair actually stands up more as she drinks the energy drinks
The team described Anxiety as an “unstable mixture of coffee and energy drinks”. So yeah…..
"No, we're enemies now. When we're on that ice..." lmfao
"You have survived 100% of the worst days you have ever had" is a saying we learned in therapy. It does put things into perspective, but I wasn't able to "murder" anxiety through it like Adam did. It's still a big part of me. Always will be, but I think putting it in a chair and giving it some tea might be a good image for me.
Not me haveing an anxiety attack while Riley has an anxiety attack.
I love how the personality of the emotions comes out in how they interact with the pannel. As a quick example, Anxiety almost jabs at it and works recklessly, while Joy is care full and delicate with the pannel.
I still remember the whiplash of watching Puss in Boots The Last Wish and realising how much I (an adult) needed a movie like that at that point in my life (particularly the panic attacks). I was (and still am) in a much better place when I first watched Inside Out 2, and while it was very emotional, it was a nice contrast to how far I'd come. The emotional intelligence of kids films these days is underestimated.
I felt this too. There was a time where Inside Out 2 would've wrecked me. The fact that it only kinda wrecked me was progress for me.
We really went from minions and birds getting 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴𝔂 in the 2010s to western animated films discussing anxiety, suicide (Nimona), the fear of death, and generational trauma
10:40 they are in eighth grade which is middle school. they are going into high school and sometimes you aren’t assigned to the same high school. Sometimes two people can be assigned to a middle school because that’s the closest one, but then they both have different high schools that they’re closer to.
That happened to me. Our middle school catchment areas were different from our high school catchment areas so I went to high school with only a few of the people I went to public and middle school with. With some American cities like San Francisco to avoid having rich schools and poor schools they have a lottery as to which high school you will go to in order to mix up the demographics.
Oh yeah and wow Anxiety came in and basically just said look at me look at me i'm the Captain now
And Just like Joy messing up in the first one I was like here we go again and it’s the only way she’ll learn…
Yes, always remember, be they right, wrong, or incredibly stupid, your emotions are always trying to help you. You may need to keep your anxiety in check, but it is there to protect you, you just need to keep giving it a reality check on what is real and what it is making up.
Jays reaction really show that he was going through it. Looked like he was having his own set of recalls of his own thoughts and experiences.
It took me a while but Anxiety was driving in my brain for years and years. All the emotions except for Anxiety. Ennui and Fear were handcuffed to the controller. Eventually I learned that no I dont need it to be driving. First emotion I felt come back was anger and it was utter delight. I went to my therapy session like "I FELT ANGER! I WAS ANGRY! I WAS PIIIIIIIISSED! LIKE SO EFFING PISSED I TOLD HIM OFF!" in utter joy, and then I was like "OMG I feel good that I felt angry!" Anxiety still tries to drive, but most of the days, it touches it to give me the thought, but then everyone else goes through my check lists and tells me its okay. Fear probably is the one driving now. But like fear in the movie its more like "Have your checklists, you got this you have this in your back pocket, you already came prepared, or you're observation you're resourceful, even if you dont have it, you have things that can help."
When I saw this with my mom in theaters, she related to anxiety so much. So much so that she thought that the reason for my anxiety was because of her. This movie does an incredible job of speaking to people like me. It deserves to be the highest grossing animation film.
10:49 yup. My Jr. High fed into 3 different High Schools and I lived right on the edge of the dividing line. There were kids I knew and played with literally a block away from my home that ended up going to a different school.
I definitely relate with the feeling of not knowing how to stop anxiety, sometimes it takes alot to stop that run away train. But I am learning my triggers and try to take steps to avoid them
@45:54 My favorite Adam moment on this channel when he reveals joy is the mask of vengeance.
Jay’s reactions are always what I need my heart to feel, and Adam’s reactions keep me from taking those feelings too seriously 😂
Re: school assignments. When I was a junior in high school, our town built a third high school. The districts were different for every age level as well, so there were certainly kids I went to both elementary school and middle school with who didn’t go to my high school. But also when the third high school opened, they redistricted for everyone grade 10 and below, so kids I was friends with in high school who were just a grade or two below me were sent to a different high school for the rest of our education. It totally happens and it’s awful for the students.
This happened to me as well, and it definitely wasn't a big city we were in. Our town actually built not a new high school, but a 2nd middle school. So, the summer that my brother graduated from middle school, our neighborhood was redistricted so that all incoming 6th graders were going to the new middle school, and the incoming 9th graders would be sent to the _other_ high school. So, even though we were only 2 years apart, my brother attended a different high school from me. It felt kind of odd because my mom was the neighborhood mom, the one that all my friends and my brother's friends liked to tell their problems to, so they all hung out at my house. So my brother's friends were mostly the younger siblings of my friends, and here we were now, going to rival high schools.
In San Fransisco's case, where the movie takes place, schools are assigned by lottery, not location/neighborhood. It's prevent a 'poor school vs rich school' situation. So it was really just bad luck that they got assigned to a different school than Riley.
@@Skye_Writer luckily I was the youngest, haha, and old enough at the time to not have to change schools. But I believe our school also allowed students to attend the school their siblings/parents attended if they were going there prior to the new district. Also all the kids at the new high school were underclassmen and the culture of the school felt immature as a result, I remember our band bus being pelted with stuff after our football team beat theirs. That kind of stuff. I don’t think it was a great experience for my friends who had to change to that school.
We also weren’t a big city, we were a small city outside a bigger city where people commuted for work and the population grew quickly. And in Ohio, even 😅
@@trevellyann that’s really interesting; my daughter just entered kindergarten and we applied to the school through a lottery. In our case it was for a specialized language program in a city public school, but I actually sort of like it, her school has more opportunities and more diversity than the assigned public school would have. If all students had to apply to schools through a lottery the money would probably be more evenly split in school funding, though.
That exact same thing happened for me too. There were 2 high schools in our district, and they were getting overcrowded so they opened up a 3rd in between the other two. They only had students in 9th and 10th grade go there, and I was a junior at the time so even though I was in the zone for the new HS, I remained at my original one. What made it even weirder was there were delays in the construction of the new facility, so they actually had all the new HS students and teachers on my HS campus for like 6 months.
I think you guys should watch Soul :D It’s another great Pixar movie, I mean Pixar has a lot of great movies
One anxiety attack movie per month, please! 😂
Had a double feature of this1 and Soul my gosh it was intense.
I am so happy you guys liked it. I have heard one to many critics say it was not as good as the first. I disagree , I think it was equally as good but in a new way. That is exactly what it was supposed to be. I was just so glad they did not ruin it. 🥰
This one actually made me shed tears instead of just feeling sad, especially the last half
Adam finishing the movie hating anxiety just tells me he didn't get the whole point of it.
Accepting and embracing your emotions is important. Anxiety is not a villain. It's all about 'dosing'.
If not controlled, any emotion is harmful.
yes 👍🏼
I think he got it but anxiety is a complex emotion that can be hard to face. This film nails what it’s like and it can be really uncomfortable to watch if that’s something you normally suppress. Hating anxiety here seems like a legit reaction for some.
I actually think its the opposite. The movie started out being accepting of the new emotions but they took over. To me this movie is about learning how to not let your emotions define who you are and control you. Which is why Reily is able to learn how to call on certain emotions like Joy. At the end Reily took charge of herself rather than letting her emotional control her.
@@ZophielaI get your point. I just think it all comes to the moment Anxiety express she’s sorry and was just doing what she though was best for Riley, it wasn’t her intention.
I mean, we’ve all been there. The emotions on this movie just represents our own actions, there are no characters in control, just you. It all comes down to how you regulate these emotions to keep all of them at bay.
I guess I expected him to relate to that, understand, forgive her and try to see how it’s an important emotion. But I admit that’s probably on me, lol. Everyone thinks different at the end of the day.
Sorry for the long answer.
@@MinatoNamikaze-ff9djI partially agree with you. I get the effort to accept her in the beginning, but like Sadness in part one, she’s just acting accordingly to what Riley was feeling. It’s instinctive. Nothing would’ve happened if since the beginning they handled Anxiety like they did at the end, but of course that’s impossible, cause we all need a first time to learn how do deal with stuff, which Riley did. So all the chaos was bound to happen.
That said, this is all about the movie itself, and I was referring to his reaction specifically. I like your take on the movie, though.
This was such a realistic interpretation of a panic attack. Not just the physical side of Riley before, during, and after it, but also Anxiety at the console. There's this swirling, sharp storm while you're also kind of frozen in mental limbo, unable to grab onto any coherent thought. The fact that she was kind of phasing so that she couldn't be physically touched and then starting to tear up really put a visual on how I feel when it happens. This movie was great but it was actually a very hard watch since it was so relatable.
I wonder if they'll make a third. If they do, I feel like a good time to place it in is when Riley first gets to college. I don't think there was ever a time when I went through such a huge mental shift in such a short period of time. I made a lot of mistakes but I can't say I regret them because it was all a part of maturing. But you also do a lot of experimenting with who you want to be and what you like and what you're passionate about. It's rich ground for storytelling.
Though this is technically a "kids movie" I feel like they pulled a real toy story which kind of aged up the maturity of the films in order to stay relatable to the same group of viewers (and older). While I'm sure kids enjoyed Toy Story 3, it was very much about letting go of your childhood as you leave it. So I don't think it would be a bad idea to make a third one even more mature (but still family friendly) that young kids may not fully be able to understand yet. My only hope is that they wouldn't make it about romance (even though it would be natural) because I'm aro/ace. They'd checking the schedule, wondering "was't romantic love supposed to show up today?" and then they'd get an email saying, "oh sorry, we forgot to hire someone for that position. oh well. maybe disgust can take on those duties?"
29:36 I just realized Anixety’s hair gets taller as she drinks
The first movie is about depression. This one is about anxiety. The good news is, I think they're out of relatably painful experiences to destroy me with in the third movie... 😅
From the moment New Sense of Self becomes "I'm not good enough" until the end of her panic attack, I cried. And I still cry every time I watch someone react to it. That is entirely the core of my diagnosed anxiety disorder... I wish I could just logic it away like Adam and be like, "This isn't helpful, I'll just stop feeling it and stop spiraling". That must be nice, ADAM 😒😅
something tells me pixar isn’t gonna do a psychosis or delusions of grandeur movie so yeah probably safe to say anxiety and depression are where they’ll leave it
@@liamross340 I man... I don't consider those relatable.... are you okay, friend?
@@liamross340 and I don’t think Pixar is going to handle a traumatic event, thank god.
They killed Nemo’s mom, and all of his siblings, and it most definitely traumatized Marlin. The trauma in Finding Nemo is the catalyst for the whole movie. If anyone can portray and handle it well, it’s Pixar
Sadness, not depression.
For your confusion about the school situation -- SF schools are assigned by lottery, not neighborhood. Prevents the 'poor' schools vs 'rich' schools thing. It's just bad luck that Grace & Bree got assigned to a different school than Riley.
16:47 It's sympathy garnered by outward anxious behaviors such as stuttering, mind blurting, agitation, etc; Anxiety is at the helm so all the symptoms are there. It is a good idea at the time because she overhears their conversation and deems Val an empathetic person and the only one she can open up to.
Watched this the other day so I could watch the react. Did I predict how the ending would play out when Joy first sent memories to the back? Yes. Did it still make me bawl when Riley had her anxiety attack and integrated all the nonjoyful memories and beliefs into her sense of self? Also yes. One of the Hallmarks of great story telling is when the emotional beats still get you even when you know what they're trying to do.
I don't understand why, but Adam's outrage at the bad hockey calls gives me joy. 🙂
I saw this I. The theater with my 35 year old son his wife and my 4 year old grandson. WE ALL LOVED IT ON A DIFFERENT LEVEL. HOPE YOU DID TO!
I clicked on this the second I opened the UA-cam app because this movie wrecked me in the best way! I just started and I am guessing there will be tears
The thing I love about Pixar movies but *especially* Inside Out 1 and 2 is that they’re aimed toward children and are simple enough for kids to understand, but the morals are so complex and nuanced. The first one taught so many kids that even our “negative” emotions are an essential part of who we are. And the second tells them that complex emotions like anxiety are there to protect us, but that we have to learn how and when to control them so they don’t cause us to make the wrong decisions. It’s truly remarkable that they’re giving children such realistic, complicated lessons in such an elegant and understandable way. Absolutely masterpieces.
I'm a little worried for Adam. Suppressing any emotion can lead to weakness. All emotions are valid. Anxiety is warning. Envy is desire. Shaming or botting any just leads to problems down the road. Accepting and owning all is the message. You're made of everything.
I'm not going to judge Adam. I started on a similar path, and the bill most definitely came due. But everyone's path is different.
I don't think he is suppressing. I would say it's emotional maturity. Same as how Riley gained it by the end. At one point, it's like "No. This is doing me more harm than good. I am not going to encourage this emotion and instead stay focuses on getting the job done."
He just stopped letting Anxiety get the better of him. I don't think he is suppressing it.
@@crimsonghoul8983 During the credits there's a scene where we see both the parents' anxiety show up when Riley talks about her weekend like most teenagers would (not at all). And the dad's main reaction of Anxiety saying sth like "That's all she has to say?" is "Yeah, sounds about right" give him a pat, Anxiety seems calmed down, easily solved.
Did y'all notice the look Jay gave Adam midway through when Adam said he "murdered his anxiety"? It was a very "sure dude" look. 😂 I'm pretty sure Adam hasn't gotten rid of his anxiety
35:48 also you called the solution! That and to have the emotions let Riley choose them!
This one hits home because I remember my daughter going through very similar things at the age of 12/13/14 and when we watched this movie together I can tell that it's the way she actually felt back then
Inside Out 3: Riley is now a senior in Highschool. She’s anxious because she wants to go to prom with her friends but she doesn’t have a date. Four new emotions emerges: Passion, Guilt, Schadenfreude and Hope. Passion is the clear dominant leader with Hope as her second in command. Schadenfreude serving as the comic relief and Guilt being the surprise defect helper (like Embarrassment)
Passion’s ultimate objective is to fulfill Riley’s dream inner self demand of “I want to be loved”. To that end, Passion takes dominant control of the panel. In so doing, Passion inadvertently makes Riley infatuated and obsessed with another guy at her school who is very clearly a toxic jerk and / or a total loser to all the other emotions (and by extension, the audience). But they’re powerless to stop Passion.
Basically the same story….but i think it’s important to show how infatuation can ultimately cause someone to spiral out of control.
Jay's control room Joy is in charge, Anger is on deck, Disgust and Fear sit together next to the "Looks Like I Hate It," button.
Meanwhile Sadness is sitting at the top of a ladder ready to body slam the Control Console at a moments notice.
Adam, sorry my guy, but you really should take the message from this movie about what anxiety is, the good with the bad. That's the point. It's helpful to be emotionally aware for those in your life who do have debilitating anxiety.
Lance Slashblade is voiced by YongYea.
“It’s been a day and a half” 😂😂😂 I lost it!! 44:20
WAITED FOR THISSS
SO HAPPY YOU GUYS REACTED TO INSIDE OUT 2
Loving these movie reactions guys!
I feel like jay is my long lost triplet somehow (cause im already a twin). Scary exact reactions and commentary. Also it’s so important there are men out there completely unafraid to show deep emotion, so thank you both
If only controlling your emotions were that easy
My dad (who I've been estranged from for 15 years, for perspective) truly believes emotions are under conscious control. That nothing can make you feel negative emotions at all unless you "choose to let them".
Considering emotions evolved as subconscious heuristics to guide our behavior, if that was how it worked, no one would have *any* negative emotions... and our species would probably struggle to survive.
Woohoo! Happy to see this! Love you, pReview'd! been a peach for a while now. :) :)
this is what i imagine my brain is like before my zoloft kicks in
but truly the moment that made me burst into tears was "joy...riley wants you". when joy doesn't come easy (as it often doesn't with someone like me who deals with anxiety and depression) you really have to try very very very hard to summon her.
also never in my life did i think i'd want to defend the emotion of anxiety but adam is making me want to lmao my anxiety is a part of me. i live with it. i will never get rid of it, you cannot suppress any emotion even the ones you have too much of or have an imbalance of. you live with it and you sit with it, it's part of you just like the good emotions are. that's the whole point of these movies, dude. the whole point of being human. it's taken me my whole life of coming to terms with it and my life is better now that i'm living WITH my anxiety and depression and not trying to pretend they don't exist. i sit with them because sometimes that's all you can do. also zoloft lmao
Anxiety gave me actual anxiety at the theater to the point I was thinking of leaving . They depicted it so well!
All I want from this is for Adam to grab Jay when he inevitably starts to tear up, look directly in his eyes, and say “HEY! Jay’s sadness! STEP AWAY FROM THE CONTROL BOARD!”
In elementary school, most kids continued from 5th grade to 6th grade at the same elementary school but there were a few who had to go to a different school due to the middle school in their area starting in 6th grade vs 7th for the rest of us. So yes, sometimes your friend groups do get split up by go onto the next grade, even if no one actually has moved.
Awww..y'all are adorable 🥰
Little not so fun fact severe Asthma Attacks can actually trigger both Anxiety and Panic Attacks and let me tell you as someone who has asthma and has experienced all three at the same time it really sucks to be hit by all three oh yeah and Adam and Jay i got two movie suggestions for y'all they are Moana 1 and Coco
Adam saying “I don’t know about that” while I’m like BUT YES REALLY, THAT!!!
the Die Hard joke caught me. "come out to the cortex, we'll have a few laughs". top notch reference
So boys, now do you understand why it’s the highest grossing Pixar movie of all time?
I have been looking forward to your reaction to this movie for a while!
Really loving the movie reactions guys! Keep them coming!
I like how it took 10 minutes for Jay to start crying
I was like "oh jay you poor sweet soul we aren't even 15 minutes into the movie yet"
I saw this in theaters with a huge group. All the kids that were there were dry-eyed. Most of the adults were crying. When I got home, I stared at the wall for a few hours until my therapy session.
The Crimson Sky reference lmao
I don't know if this would instigate any trademark or copyright issues, but it would be fun to see you guys do a reaction while cosplaying Statler and Waldorf and possibly doing impressions of them. It would be fun, and you guys could totally pull off those cosplays. Thoughts?
So hyped for this and tomorrow’s Bluey. I cried when I saw this for the first time and was excited to see your reactions.
This was so fun to watch. I just have to say you guys are my favorite channel!! You're both so genuine and funny❤
Only true hockey fans protest that opening penalty. Those of us who don't watch the sport were like, Cool way to pause the action for an exposition recap! LOL!!!
There’s a spin off show coming out in December on Disney + called dream productions.
I saw a little bit of what it looks like-might reinstall Disney+ on my phone just to watch it.
Anxiety is my core emotion. Joy gets to drive occasionally.
32:17 Oh well played sir lol I can just see Bruce sneaking about the Naka-Riley Tower
Now I'm imagining a line of beverages, one for each character. Anxiety would be the energy drink. Disgust would contain spirulina. Anger would be spicy, ginger and cinnamon. Sadness would be water.
ayo edebiri as envy is a best supporting actress winning performance TO ME
I cried several times. It hit so HARD.
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Just found your channel and I love your reactions especially Adam's reactions are very funny
Thanks! Glad you found us! 😊
the guy on the left looked like he was slapped in the face when anxiety created a new sense of self.
“He wants to clean our *your* garage” cracked me up 😂
Very cute and funny and entertaining and all the things you expect from a Disney Pixar movie. I enjoyed it immensely. The voice acting is top notch like the first one. Me and Trish felt so many similarities with sadness and Phyllis from 'The Office', only to discover that she is the voice actor for sadness.
When you don't let your anxiety take control, you can allow yourself to feel joy in the moment. But you have to choose to feel it ^_^
I love you guys as you are and for what you will be. ❤
You guys are my favorite reaction channel at this point. You two should watch IF. AMAZING movie
People only say the first one was better because it had that scene with Bing-Bong (RIP), but this was honestly just as good.
Honestly I didn’t really care for B-B, I do however feel anxiety in the core of my soul so this is my personal favorite, Of course the first one is just… Incredible
Envy: "Oh i wanna plant one!"
Anxiety: "Next time"
It was at that point i realized Anxiety will plant only their "memories" and completely ignore the others.
Btw. the Video Game Character is voiced by YongYea
I'm really happy you got the 1984
Adam is like "and I thought sadness was bad!" nope.
When Adam said he wanted to ride Jay's stream of consciousness... My best friend heard and looked and said, they are us... And you are Jay. I laughed and said, OMG you just referenced them when they watch stranger things season 4 with Steve and Dustin 😅
The first movie was for depression, and the spectrum of that, and the second movie is for those who struggle with anxiety.