Inside Out 2 Movie Review - Did Disney Ruin It?
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Inside Out 2 Movie Review - I was pretty worried about Inside Out 2. Pixar and Disney have had a bit of a rough patch but I'm happy to report that Inside Out 2 is absolutely wonderful. Inside Out 2 is a worthy followup to a brilliant first movie. A family film film that pulls at the heartstrings and keeps the creativity flowing. Absolutely recommend this for all ages!
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Great review! I was a bit skeptical, but I loved this film, possible even more than the original. One of Pixar's top sequels.
Sounds like a movie I can actually take my kids to. Awesome
This one is way better than the first one
I watched it, it's a 9/10. Absolutely timeless and a return to form for Pixar.
Hold on here a minute! A sequel to a movie Adam loves...from Disney...and he says he loves it? And that he loves it AT LEAST as much as the original?
Has the Apocalypse begun?! (For real, this pushed me to go check it out, will do so tomorrow)
Haha, I'm as shocked as you are. Please report back!
I already saw your exit review. 10/10
Inside Out: Bing Bong
Inside Out 2: Anxiety
😂
*Pouchy 😂
I was skeptical with the idea of a sequel but I ended up really liking it! The focus on the other other emotions besides just Joy in this was great.
Adam does like movies afterall!
I was so scared for this movie man. Thank god it’s one of few good Disney sequels. I seriously connected to her with Val lol as I headcanon it as a crush since this was EXACTLY how I was having my first crush on another girl lol.
2:06 You had me there for a second
Just saw this with my daughter. Really good film
Did Disney ruin it is that even a question? Disney ruins everything
I really appreciate this review. My son really wants to see it, but I have been hesitant to say yes. Thank you for making it clear that the movie is based around feeling and not confusion of ones sexual identity.
I saw it and I liked it okay. In a thumbs up and thumbs down world, surely thumbs up. But alot of folks are falling all over the movie and lauding it. To me it gave me the feels a couple of times and seemed like the story was a rehash of the original. Good, not great. I just don't get what I am missing here that I just see it as a good family film and not all that much more, which again, is better than most animated films. IDK maybe I am missing something or maybe it is b/c I am a male and do not have children. Like I related way more to Mr. Incredible's mid-life crisis even when I saw the film years ago then Riley growing up.
it was so good bro. bro it was so good.
Watched it! Awesome film! Highly recommend
Tnis guy is hilarious. 😂
My only fear-or is it anxiety-is that Pixar continues to be fixated on sequels. This is the seventh (if you include Lightyear) based on a former movie since 2016.
Solid sequel.
Thank you for the review as always. Maybe I'll take my kids to this one.
I LOVED the first movie but hated the sequel. Disney did in fact ruin it. I wanted to like it but felt nothing but second hand embarrassment the entire time. I was really disappointed ☹️
I thought it was a really well done sequel. My only complaint is the trailers basically gave away the entire plot. I think they could have been more subtle. But definitely still a worthy sequel. Now I don’t think we need a new one. Two is enough. Also not sure what a 3rd one could bring that’s new.
They ruined it by not making bing bong return
Somehow…Bing Bong returned
Nice Disney made something that didn’t suck
Too bad they can’t do that to stars wars you know the 4 billion dollar franchise 😂
Look forward to seeing this movie. It sounds like Pixar’s BACK!!!
Disney doesn't ruin anything... come on y'all
I just came out of the the theater. And...yea. Everyone who is saying this is as good as the first are correct!
I enjoyed this sess, short for session. I am looking for something with a strong female lead to watch this evening.
I was a little trepidations about this movie, but now I am excited to see it! I was a big fan of the first one.
I'm glad it's good, but I'm over the "slice of life" stories. Where's the grand adventure? Where is the fantastic worldbuilding? Where's the _external_ conflict? I'm over intergenerational trauma, immigrant stories, identity crisis/finding yourself, etc. Obviously, these points can remain as overall themes, but not the plot! Can there please be some sort of actionable narrative, physical confrontations between clearly realized good and evil forces beyond their intangible conceits?
That's played out
Where's the grand adventure? The emotions' journey to get back to headquarters.
Where's the fantastical world building? Riley's entire mind is worldbuilding.
@@kingkold I don't think so. Film is a visual medium foremost, and physical confrontations will always be easier to show and more universally understood than internal conflict, especially when the target audiences are children.
I guess I feel like a lot of children/family entertainment isn't really specific to children and families like it used to be, but are now for adults that might happen to bring children along. There are just too many animated think pieces, not enough escapism and wonder IMO.
@@pawnhearts8785 I guess that just looks and feels very basic to me. As a kid, this movie wouldn't have interested me any more than it does now.
I would have been more interested in this movie if the emotions split Riley into their own external physical manifestations of her that were running around ruining her life because they are the _sole_ embodiment of a single emotion for all situations they encounter, which is problematic to dangerous. They would realize that a whole person needs the other emotions working together as one to navigate life successfully, but maybe Hate or something refuses to go back and the plot revolves around bringing her back and stopping her from fracturing other peoples' identities to allow their Vices their own persons. The theme would be that our negative emotions are natural and fine, that they reveal our boundaries and can be expressed safely so long as we don't allow them to consume us. The distinction is that the Emotions are tangible, existing outside and interacting with the world as a physical conduit of the theme, not an internal conflict because this is still a children's story that benefits from literal representation and an active action plot rather than a passive internal exploration. Hate is the clear villain, leaving lasting damage and chaos in the physical world and inciting other Vices to do the same, giving negative emotions the excessive agency that will feed the worst of humanity if allowed to grow beyond the person and free from the guidance of the other Emotions.
I just want a children's story to feel exciting again, for me to be at the edge of my seat while still learning something about myself. That's what makes a story memorable, that's what makes a theme stay with someone.
The film is an adventure from start to finish.
Did everyone just suddenly forget how evil of a company Disney is? You're going running right back into the arms of an abuser every time they charm you for a minute?
Yes!yes we are!
All major studios have dirt on them. Might as well not watch movies at all.
Keep living your sad, cynical life, pal. This movie is making so much bank😂
@@TheHylian-fd6fnOkay 😂
Yong Yea voices one of the characters in this movie.
Seems like i have a reason to go to the movies
Pixar at the top of its game
glad Adam your kids unanimously liked it! money well spent imo.
Agreed
Awesome review... taking my daughter out for Father's day. She's been asking to watch this with me and I was unsure thinking it was going to be just woke messenging. The first movie was one of our favorites second only to Deadpool when she was 10 so this sounds like a good and relatable follow-up.
I’ll pass . Saw Fresh Kills which was serious drama and very good I thought. Also saw Firebrand which was kinda interesting historical drama but kinda meh. I realize im watching you because im looking to hear other people’s takes on movies as a conversation. Not looking for a recommendation or spoiler free. No, I actually want you to dissect the movie. Oh well. Good luck with your channel. Peace out ✌🏼
That’s good to hear that the sequel was as good as the original. I’m more about the nostalgia factor of Disney/Pixar, so I haven’t really seen anything they’ve put out besides Zootopia.
Great review!
I think this was made before Disney acquired Pixar because it was good
yawn dont care disney is never getting another cent from me even if pixar has to be sacrificed on the altar
I'm hearing 150 million opening weekend. You are just spit in the ocean.
No one cares about your logic or opinions…go away!…shoo!
Keep living your sad cynical life, pal. This movie is making so much bank😂. Cry harder.
It just kinda felt like the first one but not as good. :/
I thought the first movie was trash and never understood why some people blew their load for it.
I love animated movies, but they have been a hit or miss lately.
only thing i remember about first one is it was boring in the middle
It was really good don’t hate on it hater
He literally said he likes it, and couldn't find any flaws as the movie was perfect. What the heck are you on about?
@@samkj1953 What the heck are you on
Are you dumb? He liked it.
Suuuuuper pumped!!
A movie for the 98% of us.
great review man
Watched it, hated it
Couldn't watch the unnerving first movie, and will not care for the second.
Thanks for letting us know.
Then why did you click on this video?
I really liked the first one
@@vaporwave4880 You're welcome.
@@DarthEqualizer Why not?
I'm not sure if I want to see this one. The trailers made it seem like Riley was going to me into Val, the female character with the red streak in her hair. Which, I'm kind of done with the whole, depending on your point of view, this can either be admiration or sexual attraction.
(EDIT: I decided to see the film, and I loved it! The trailer I saw threw my off, but the film is great. I'm glad that they stayed true with the sexuality they presented for her in the first film. And I'm glad they didn't go the sexually ambiguous route. Riley has become one of my top ten favorite female characters. Great stuff, and I hope Pixar can continue doing great things with this series with Part 3.)
The team she wants to get into has a red thing on their hair. Thats why she also has one. Nothing to do with sexual attraction
@@samkj1953 So, I just saw the film last night. I happened to get a seat before they ran out. This is a good movie, I liked it a lot!
I didn't think the red streak was about sexual attraction. I was using that to point out who Val is.
I think they did a good job being clear about Riley's sexual interest, being that she has a boy crush section in her brain, and Disgust was against Riley holding Val's hand. I don't like it when the make a character sexually ambiguous, as it tends to weaken the motives of characters, which then weakens the story.
Nothing against non hetero themes, it's just that nothing about the first film showed that Riley would be non hetero. And, when ever a film is non hetero focused, there's almost always some sort of anti hetero messaging in it. That is what specifically turns me off about it.
But Inside Out 2 is great. Well done Pixar!
Riley is straight. She was not feeling "sexual attraction" towards Val. Calm down.
@@TheHylian-fd6fn Yeah I saw the film a few days ago. Loved it. Riley is hetero, so her story fits what they presented in the first film. They didn't change her up all of a sudden like a lot of films now days. But the trailer I saw was a bit suspicious.
That wasn't a thing at all... the first movie had more relationship/boyfriend references than this one.