Viewers, fans, critics worldwide go ga-ga watching ‘Inside Out 2’!

#Disney and #Pixar’s Inside Out 2 has been receiving endless love and appreciation worldwide and has been doing extremely well at the box office. The long awaited animated sequel of 2015’s Academy Award-Winning animated film has garnered wholesome reviews from its viewers and fans. Inside Out 2 released in India in English and Hindi languages, and has been receiving mind blowing responses from the viewers who were eagerly waiting for its return.

Critics and Fans responses:

Inside out 2 was amazing so much metaphor and morals

Thank you @Pixar for making an awesome movie I loved it 🥹 #Insideout2

To even attempt to do a sequel to a Pete Docter classic is such a monumental task but to actually come close to the quality of the original seems impossible, but Kelsey Mann managed to achieve the impossible 🫡🫡🫡🔥🔥🔥🔥 #InsideOut2

Some of our media responses:

Times of India: “Inside Out 2 marks a triumphant return for Pixar, merging the perspectives of children and adults. It delves into the micro choices that shape our personalities, questioning whether we allow anxiety to overshadow joy and if our desire to fit in overrides our true selves. The film leaves audiences eagerly anticipating another sequel to explore Riley’s continued emotional journey.”

India Today: “The movie makes you feel vulnerable and joyful in equal measure. If you find yourself getting teary-eyed, you won’t be alone. Riley’s journey to embracing new emotions hits an emotional nerve on point. Inside Out 2 is your ideal weekend watch. Bonus – It’s only an hour and a half long.”

News 18: “Inside Out 2 goes on to show how these emotions learn to live together. The second Inside Out film is definitely more mature, well-thought and well-written than the first one. With the additions of the new emotions, director Kelsey Mann choses to deconstruct each new emotion, especially anxiety, instead of complicating Riley’s mind. This is a great approach towards shedding light on mental health for the audiences who are still learning about mental health issues, especially teenagers and young adults.”

Directed by Kelsey Mann and produced by Mark Nielsen, Maya Hawke has joined the sequel who lends her voice to Anxiety, alongside Amy Poehler as Joy, Phyllis Smith as Sadness, Lewis Black as Anger, Tony Hale as Fear, and Liza Lapira as Disgust.

Inside Out 2 is now premiering at the theaters in English and Hindi.

By Keerti Kadam