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INSIDE OUT 2

STORY

Riley is now a teenager and is about to start high school. Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger and Disgust have now created a new section in Riley's mind, called "Sense of Self". Riley goes off to hockey camp, so she can join a team at her new school, named the Fire Hawks.

INSIDE OUT SUCCEED BECAUSE

(a) about universal truths that almost everyone has experienced (b) it is expressed well and in a unique way.

Director - KELSEY MANN
Writers - MEG LE FAUVE ,DEVE HOLSTIEN
Staff - KENSINGTON TALLMAN ,AMMY POEHLER

REVIEW

When I first heard that Pixar was making a sequel film, I was very excited as I simply adored the last one. I saw the trailer and thought that it looked good for a current movie. I went to see it with high expectations, and I came out sobbing from how personal it felt to me. For some context about me, I had terrible anxiety for years until I finally healed from it and watching the film from that perspective made it very personal. I found myself teary at a few of the lines that Anxiety said just because I had said them to myself in the past. The film portrayed accurate depictions of teenage life, from struggling to fit in, those feelings associated with friends going away, thinking less of yourself etc... One scene I found especially hard to cope with and that got me SOBBING just because it gave me time to reflect on how I used to be.

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