Inside Out 2: A Worthy Sequel That Hits You Right in the Feels
- Jojo Animenians
- May 6
- 1 min read
Rating : 8.5/10

Synopsis
Pixar’s Inside Out was a masterpiece of emotional storytelling, blending humor, heart, and psychology into a film that resonated with audiences of all ages. Inside Out 2 takes on the challenge of continuing Riley’s journey, this time navigating the chaos of adolescence—and it does so with charm and depth.
Where Are We Now?
The film picks up with Riley at 13, facing the pressures of growing up, friendships, and self-identity. While Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust are still running the show, new emotions arrive: Anxiety, Envy, Embarrassment, and Ennui. Anxiety, voiced by Maya Hawke, takes center stage, leading Riley down a path of self-doubt and overthinking as she tries to fit in with older kids at a hockey camp.
Aesthetics
Usually, the film is stunning, maintaining the vibrant, imaginative world of Riley’s mind while expanding on its complexity. The humor is sharp, with plenty of clever moments that will make both kids and adults chuckle. However, the real strength of Inside Out 2 lies in its emotional depth. The film doesn’t shy away from the struggles of growing up, tackling themes of self-worth, change, and the pressure to be “perfect.”
While the sequel doesn’t quite reach the groundbreaking heights of the original, it’s a heartfelt and beautifully crafted film that respects its predecessor while offering something fresh. It’s a reminder that growing up is messy, emotions are complicated, and sometimes, the best thing we can do is embrace the chaos.
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