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Disney Pixar
Review

Inside Out 2: even more emotions running wild

Patrick Vogt
12/6/2024
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

You’ll struggle to find any other phase in life when your feelings go as crazy as they do during puberty. It’s precisely this emotional chaos that Pixar’s latest film addresses. Inside Out 2 does this in an endearing, loving, colourful and witty way… yet it doesn’t stay with me.

Disclaimer: the following movie review does not contain spoilers. I’m not giving away more than is already out there or in the trailers.

My favourite of the new emotions in Inside Out 2 is definitely Ennui with her wonderful kiss-my-ass attitude. Her sarcastic and ironic remarks made me laugh or at least smile in every scene she was in. Probably because she reminds me so much of myself. But the leader of the new pack is undoubtedly Anxiety. This new addition is pulling, or rather creating the strings in Riley’s teenage turmoil. For example, when she starts rummaging around in Riley’s memories.

In other words, Kelsey’s played it safe. But nothing feels safe during puberty, as we all know.

In a nutshell

A fun, somewhat predictable ride on the emotional rollercoaster

Inside Out 2 has added new emotions and tackles the chaos of puberty. The mix of colourful fun and emotional depth works just as well as in the first part, but never takes it any further. Apart from the new characters, not much else has changed. This makes Inside Out 2 a great watch for the whole family. No more, no less.

Inside Out 2 is out in German-speaking Switzerland on 12 June 2024. It hits screens in Romandie and Ticino on 19 June 2024. Runtime: 96 minutes. Age rating: 6 years, recommended from 10 years.

Pro

  • animations at usual high-quality Pixar level
  • struggles of puberty illustrated on point
  • mix of humour and depth still work
  • new feelings complement the existing ensemble wonderfully

Contra

  • there are parts that are too long
  • repeats the first part instead of building on it
  • not many new additions apart from the new feelings
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