Inside Out 2 - Movie Review

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Published 2024-06-17
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Chris Stuckmann reviews Inside Out 2, starring Amy Poehler, Maya Hawke, Kensington Tallman, Liza Lapira, Tony Hale, Lewis Black, Phyllis Smith, Ayo Edebiri, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Diane Lane, Kyle MacLachlan, Paul Walter Hauser. Directed by Kelsey Mann.

All Comments (21)
  • @Dethmaster64
    The irony of a BetterHelp sponsorship on an Inside Out 2 is astonishing
  • Always knew the first Inside Out warranted a sequel. That premise was built to run across a lifetime, quite literally.
  • Inside Out 2 is a good movie, but is also a GREAT sequel: -It expands on its characters -It expands on the ideas of the first -Doesnt hurt, but actually enhances the legacy of the first. I must say they did everything right this time.
  • @grawman67
    Better Help is not something you should want to be affiliated with, Chris. They're not what you think. A bit of digging will prove that
  • @Locadel2003
    “Bing Bong” death from the first movie still hits after all these years, never cried so hard
  • @bestboy897
    better help is a really shady company sad to see chris still taking their money
  • @jucxox
    I really wasn’t expecting to get so emotional with this one. I love the first one but this one hit so much. Made me want to hug my younger self.
  • @Anonymous-qh9gq
    This one was incredibly relevant to Riley’s age group. Being a preteen is incredibly tough and this movie did an incredible job at depicting that. I love the message of embracing all parts of yourself, flaws and all. Acknowledging that all of us have flaws and that we make mistakes is an important message because it allows us not only to give ourselves grace for our flaws and mistakes, but to give others people grace for their flaws and mistakes as well. It’s an important message that a lot of us need to hear and this movie delivered that message beautifully. I like that Anxiety was ultimately trying to help Riley in a misguided way and instead of defeating or completely getting rid of it, they learned how to manage anxiety and keep it from getting out of hand, because that’s exactly how it works in real life, you learn how to manage it and keep it under control. This movie got deep and it’s message is really important for all of us
  • @JustinY.
    Can't wait for Inside Out 8 in the 2070s covering Riley's emotions when she's an ancient cyborg if it's a decade per sequel
  • @funnyguy7574
    Biggest opening of the year $155 million that’s insane it’s only June
  • @BeanMagoon
    chris, please stop sponsoring better help man. cmon. you gotta know how fucked they are by now
  • @grantwalker9019
    THAT Pouchy scene was so unhinged and it may have been the funniest scene I’ve seen in a long time. Incredible movie 10/10
  • @claytonrios1
    This is the biggest animation opening weekend since Incredibles 2! So Joy can stand next to Elastigirl now!
  • Losing more respect. You've advertised better help a numerous amount of time's, and it's been proven that they sell your information, and don't even hire professionals
  • @ale_lad
    Nooooooooo not the BetterHelp sponsorship
  • @TheMags53
    Can't wait for the director of Shelby Oaks be featured in the Betterhelp Netflix exposé someday.
  • @bahamut245
    That video game character that Riley has latched on to is voiced by the YouTube content creator Yong Yea.
  • @yalilitman849
    Chris please stop talking betterhelp sponsorships. This is important. You're sending people to very low quality care.