One thing I love about the classroom scene is that the cool girls are looking at Riley with concern, but her fear automatically assumes they are judging her
Can we all agree that teacher handled her crying beautifully? She wasn't overprotective of Riley nor dismissive. She acknowledged that it can be difficult to move to another place and even told her they are happy to have her. Teachers are really underpaid for everything they do for the future of the world
@@LE-zy2od In countries like USA maybe, but some other countries definitely have higher rates of good teachers. For the US, the cause is unfortunately very likely tied to how terribly they're paid for their work.
@@Querez8504 Yes, where I come from. Teachers get really good compensation. In the US, however, teachers definitely seem underpaid from what I've observed.
ngl LOVE the idea of waiting for the children who saw the first movie, to grow up into adults/teens for the 2nd movie to be released. Feels like we’re growing up with the movie characters and lets us feel more connected to them.
What I like is that for all the horror her emotions feel at crying in class, all her peers are mirroring her sadness. None of them look judgy or mean. But, not looking at them, Riley can’t see that.
That was the most unrealistic part of the movie. Like, who are these kids?! Where did they learn to be so compassionate?! How aren't any of them one of those assholes with a dysfunctional family who then bullies on others to make himself feel better?!?!!
Parents keeping a major event, like moving across the country, a secret from their children until the very last second is such a weird concept to me. I feel like a lot of parents keep important things secret from their children and then wonder why the children react badly when it eventually has to come out.
In this case I think it was more to show how sudden it felt? Like maybe she was told and thought it wouldn't happen or that she had more time and then the day comes all of a sudden and she's not actually prepared emotionally. Obviously, that's just my interpretation of the scene. Yours can be just as true as mine for all we know. I do understand where you're coming from though. People not informing their kids about major shifts and events in their lives confuse me. Heard a story about someone not being told they have ADHD because "it could be used as an excuse". It's just fucks over the children and can genuinely mess with them for life.
My parents never told me that my cousin had cancer. We're a small family so each of us is closer with every other member than you would expect from bigger families. I was a around 16 and they still only told me when he was almost dead
Sometimes the process of moving happens really fast, or she thought moving would be different? Idk but yeah it did seem rushed but that might be the way the movie is layed out
@@TheVillainousSoul my childhood best friend didn't know she had ADHD until around 20. She was apparently really struggling and told her mom about it and even mentioned to her mom she thought she might have ADHD and her mom told her yeah you have it. Why do you think we kept you so busy as a kid. Uhmm what?! When I heard she had ADHD I realized it made total sense when looking back on our childhood but I can't believe her parents kept it a secret. Her and I are no longer in each other's lives and while I still love her parents dearly I don't know what the hell they were thinking keeping that from her!
I didn’t take it as a life event sprung on her in the middle of the cross country trip, rather the reveal to Riley was done off screen and that’s why the different emotions had different imaginations of what the new house might look like and the lack of forethought (it didn’t really hit her that she wasn’t going to be play hockey on the pond in her neighborhood anymore until she was in front of her class) to how immense the life change was. Her parents might have said that it was a big change, but 12 year olds don’t have the same equanimity to put the move in relevant context.
It's worse when I rewatch it now, compared to the first time I watched the movie, because now I cry from the beginning of the movie knowing that I will see that scene later
This movie is INCREDIBLE with color theory. Riley: striped shirt as they're moving with all colors on them to show theyre in harmony, or so it seems. yellow jacket on the first day of school because she's still young enough to be excited. Striped shirt sans blue and yellow at the dinner table because all of her emotions are fighting for control with joy and sadness gone. Black jacket because she's emotionally shutting down. Emotions: joy has blue hair, backing up the theory joy and sadness go hand in hand. Disgust has a purple ascot, suggesting disgust is mainly motivated by what scares us. Anger is wearing a red tie showing how when were angry, we can't see, hear, or feel anything else. Think, "seeing red". Fear itself is purple, a mix of red and blue, or in this case, anger and sadness. And finally Sadness is wearing a white turtleneck as a combination of all the emotions, like how all light is combined to make white light.
i think its important to note how joy doesn't use a recall tube to recall any of the core memories. It shows just how much joy doesn't trust the other emotions with them, but everyone just simplifies it to "why didn't joy do that earlier?"
@@Jambo_NeoThat doesn't happen. The others touch the emotions multiple times and they don't get transformed. It's also mentioned in the movie i think that it only happens when sadness touches them
@@theomeletteguy I'm not sure about that, but I think all of the emotions can actually touch memories without any impact on them, it depends on them if they *want* to change emotion of the memory. And with Sadness... well, I guess she simply didn't want to control herself, so she changes every memory she touches(although they can restore to their original emotion? I'm not sure, but it worked with core memories at first).
“Take her to the moon for me” is right up there with Ellie’s death from Up and the “Dad told me to give you this” moment from Onward as the saddest moments in Pixar for me.
i was 12 when this came out and i too was in the same situation as riley. we had moved to a different place. i could relate with her a lot and i remember crying a river. this movie will forever be close to my heart.
14:41 One of the few moments where Joy experiences Disgust. Which begs to question: Are there little emotions going on inside the emotions inside my head? This is a Pandora’s box of goodies I hope never gets delved too deeply into!
@@jaco8822emotions evolved as you get older and start to understand yourself. Sadness is not just sadness, it’s also empathy and compassion (as shown with the mother’s emotion) Dads anger is also pride and protector. Whereas Riley’s emotion are still young and learning the ropes, in the second one you can see Joy blowing up and almost becoming manic. The journey of the emotions and how they grow into more than what they are just originally assigned to be is what makes it beautiful. Life is not just black and white, it’s definitely more often in the gray or there needs to be a balance. You can’t always be happy, but you should rather focus at being at peace WHICH is difficult when you have hormones running through you during puberty 😂
this film is probably genuinely my 67 year old father's favourite film lol he was so excited when he heard there was a sequel i'm surprised he hasn't dragged me (his adult daughter) down to the cinema to watch it with him yet pfft
@@Exel3nce he's actually a prolific film watcher and is regularly telling me about all the new films he's been watching lol... he just really likes this one lol
4:26 - I would like to state, for the record, that canonically "Inside Out" is set in the 90s, and "Bionicle" toyline started in 2001. Riley is actually a *younger millenial* and by the time the first "Bionicle" movie she'd be roughly in her early 20s. So she actually has *all* the Bionicle movies that will ever be made to look forward to...also they won't be a part of her childhood.
They use smartphones in Inside Out so It's definately not in the 90s. If we assume it's set in the year it came out, 2015, then that means Riley was born in 2004 ish.
@jøy_what_riley_loves_the_most This is absolutely wrong because Riley is 11 years old according to the first movie and is just about to turn 13 at the start of the second movie, which means the movie more likely takes place in 2017 because according to the director there's a two year time skip. I was 13 when the first movie came out in 2015 and I was born in 2002. To be 11 years old in 2015 means she had to be born in 2004, not 2003. Unless we argue that the movie takes place during its year of production, which would be 2014, therefore making her birth year 2003 and making the year of the second movie 2016 like you said. Also, Pete Doctor's daughter was born in January 1999.
Me when I was little: *Sad bingbong fucking dies* Me now that I'm older: *Movie starts hitting a little too close to home with my mix of seasonal depression, anxiety, and weird amount of optimism.*
When I watched the movie in cinema I literally was crying for like a good 10 minutes when Riley had her panic attack because I relate to that a lot but the whole movie in general really hits home for me and lots people and that is one of main reasons why it’s so successful
13:59 when I went to see this in theaters, when Bingbong disappeared this poor kid in the back row started balling his eyes out and everyone in the theater felt so bad. 😢 So thanks Pixar for traumatizing kids for the past 38 years. 😬👍🏻
This movie is a gold mine of gold mines. You got hilarious out-of-context moments, weirdly-relatable scenes, creative puns/imagery, it's got everything. And yes, I also cried when Bing Bong died, and now that I know what it represents, I'm probably gonna cry even more.
Turning Red was phenomenal - I related to it so much! It was fun, funny, but still emotional and had the parents dynamic and the being a kid/growing up dichotomy. Just awesome ❤
I don't know how it's possible to call inside out "the last great pixar movie" when coco and soul exist. surely everyone considers at least one of those two movies great, right?
I slept on this for a long time, watched it the other day and now it's quite possibly my favourite Pixar movie. It's fantastic. The idea is fairly genius. I am scared for the sequal with what Disney have generally become but I'm hoping it surprises me.
The fact that I started crying because Alex TALKED about the sad scenes (Bing Bong and family reunion) shows what a masterpiece this movie about emotions really is ❤
I remember when I was watching the movie for the first time and Bing Bong was introduced. At the moment I figured the character was going to be a villain, perhaps jealous of Joy and Sadness for getting to spend so much time in Riley's mind while he was being neglected. Nothing could have prepared me for what actually ended up happening with him. Still one of the most emotional parts of any movie I've ever watched. Just seeing the character brings me tears every time.
so the fact that saddness touched the memories so riley could miss her life back then in minisota, its exactly what sadnees is. miss about things u love and cry. also joy thinks she is the most important emotion she is, yet shes just a control freak. and at the end joy realized that sadness is an important emotion so people could help riley if she is shown sad and not wearing a happy mask all the time.
I like how Joy starts realizing, that Sadness is also an important emotion, when not her, but Sadness helps Bingo, when they cry together and he felt a relief.
This movie is so fantastic that the two moments that make me cry without fail (BingBong and Riley hugging her family) STILL made me cry with Alex’s short showing off them both. I wish we still had this Disney.
I think the first movie sets up the fundamentals for the world amazingly for the sequel while the sequel definitely explored more of how the emotions interact with Riley. Probably the reason why it’s such a seamless transition to the sequel and doesn’t feel random.
the first time i ever saw this movie, i was 14 years old in rehab for drug addiction. they showed us this movie in group because they thought it was a good movie for teaching about emotions, which obviously a lot of us kids had trouble dealing with. i remember liking it at the time but, for teenage angst reasons that are probably clear, i had the mindset of "this is just for kids, im too mature for this movie to mean anything important to me". i turn 23 in a few months and nowadays, i remember this movie fondly. i think it subconsciously had an impact on me. i don't really know where i was going with this comment. i think i just wanted to share my story about this movie.
Inside Out will never fail to hit me in the feels when they’re down in the memory dump. And then when Riley gets back and breaks down because she’s trying to be happy but she can’t always be HITS because I had a similar experience and just *this movie* it’s so good
I watched the second one in theaters. There is a line Joy says that had me tear up with some tears falling. While I was wiping my face the kid next to me asked quietly if I was okay. Feel joy while you can little buddy :
@@kpop_riverI’ll put my guess for the line she’s talking about in this comment. SPOILER ALERT - don’t click see more if you haven’t seen the movie yet or care about spoilers. It was something along the lines of “I guess as you get older, you feel less joy.” But in context and with the vocal delivery, it hit HARD.
When I watched Inside Out, I was a recent off-age not-really-yet-adult and the whole "need to grow and evolve" hit hard, especially because I had recently moved. This movie tickled so many thoughts and emotions in myself that I wasn't aware of before and when I realized that letting sadness act on her impulses was the solution, I legit cried for a few minutes because I felt ....seen.
This movie hit me different as a kid, having moved ten times (eleven soon) and having left behind everything. Now watching it back older its amazingly creative. One of the best kids movies ive seen.
Inside Out was one of the first movies to actually make me sob. I related so much to Riley, because my family moved to a different city when I was 10, and it felt like my whole life was falling apart, but I had to be positive because my parents were super stressed, and my sisters were upset, when all I wanted to do was go home. It’s still one of my favorites
I was diagnosed with major depression when I was only eleven and my whole life this movie has stuck with me as something I could relate to. It is genuinely one of the most close to home depictions of depression I've ever seen. I love this movie so much.
Inside out is one of those special animated films that all generations can relate too and truly is something special and that bing bong scene.......I'm not crying you are
I don’t blame Riley for being disappointed about her house, she was imagining a gingerbread house for gosh sake, and then she pulls up to an old looking dirty house with a decomposing dead mouse in it, I would be kind of disappointed too if I was a little kid😂
1:14 "Maybe it's just because I've never turned red before" inferring he has confronted monster stand-up comedy in the middle of the night, gone into space, flown in a house supported by balloons, and died before.
i was a teen when i watched this at the cinema and i was NOT okay when BingBong got forgotten, Alex mentions it so shortly and my throat filled with tears - this was a really good movie
I absolutely love Inside Out. Everytime Riley remembers her old home and cries about it, it brings tears to my eyes. I think a lot of us have that type of moment, kid or not. The second one was also great. My sister actually cried from the movie (she suffers from anxiety panic attacks) and she felt so seen by Inside Out 2. I’m glad the sequel is as good as the first one but I hope they don’t work a good thing to death and break it.
I love watching your channel dude. You cause arguments (friendly ones) between me and my wife cause you do movies we both like and dislike. You do a great job and keep it up.
I was in my early 20's when Inside Out came out, but it made me cry because at the time I was going through a bout of depression. Still one of my favourite movies.
I had just graduated high school when the first one came out, so I never saw it. But I’ve been addicted to watching cinema therapy and they had a video on it and when I had run out of videos about movies I had seen, I decided to watch it. Their reaction made me cry so I decided to watch it and I actually really enjoyed it. Bing bong frickin got me. Usually I have SO much nostalgia for my childhood movies that the new ones just don’t hold up, but this one did. And I actually think I enjoyed the second one even more. As someone who lived in the same house since birth, I didn’t personally relate to the first one, but the story in the second one of going to a new high school and wanting to fit in seems pretty universal. I also have very bad anxiety, so a lot of that made me tear up too cause I don’t think I’ve felt that seen in a kids movie before. Inside Out 2 will definitely be joining the ranks of sequels that held up to the first. My ONLY critique/change would be when they are looking at the parade of future careers, I wish the balloon they had picked was the astronaut. It would’ve been such a sweet callback for joy to say “oh an astronaut! She always wanted to go to the moon - grab on!”
I cry every time I see the scene of Riley coming home and talking to her parents even just seeing that short moment of it made me tear up this movie is in another level
Fun fact: bing bong's actor actually cried during their last line, you could also hear the sadness coming from bing bong on his last line.. Edit: 402 likes?! Wow Edit2: MOM GET OUT MY ROOM IM FAMOUS Edit3: this is probably the most likes I've ever gotten
watching this movie when i was little i didnt think too deeply of it but now that ive emotionally matured i understood the nooks and crannies of the movie and related to how she felt
I was so broken when I watched it in theaters, I didn't feel anything when Bing Bong was forgotten. Or even the whole sadness is important thing. I was like "It looked good, had a good script. Sure." Fast forward... However long it took for the sequel to come out... and I CRIED. I cried just realizing how everyone has to go through a similar struggle, regardless of the specific situation. How some people come through the other end emotionally stable and healthy and other... Like me... Well, it takes us a couple of decades to finally learn to not be afraid to face our emotions and love ourselves, good and bad. ❤❤
I recently saw Inside Out 2 and as someone who was 11/the same age as Riley when I saw the first movie, now being 16, I was really able to thoroughly enjoy the sequel. I really loved the movie personally, I thought all the new emotions were handled really well, the animation was gorgeous, the music was nice, plot was fine. Without spoiling too much, I think Alex will really like it.
7:12 I used to think the sequel didn't need new characters. Now I REALLY think so... although Anxiety is much more terrifying than Fear. And there's a lot in the original that wasn't built on in the sequel. It gives me a... well, a "moving to a new house" feeling.
One thing I love about the classroom scene is that the cool girls are looking at Riley with concern, but her fear automatically assumes they are judging her
I also have the same feeling
Probably wasn't helped by the whispering. Who *doesn't* hear whispering and assume it's about themselves? XD
@@coralmaynard4876 exactly! They did a great job of showing how we assume those things when it’s clearly not that way in this scene
damn I assumed all these years that it's the second one and this scene was traumatizing for me as a kid lol
It's fucking bullshit. LMAO kids are cruel
Can we all agree that teacher handled her crying beautifully? She wasn't overprotective of Riley nor dismissive. She acknowledged that it can be difficult to move to another place and even told her they are happy to have her. Teachers are really underpaid for everything they do for the future of the world
Fr! I was thinking the exact same thing!
Most teachers are horrible
@@LE-zy2odYes, but it’s a good example of what they should be.
@@LE-zy2od In countries like USA maybe, but some other countries definitely have higher rates of good teachers. For the US, the cause is unfortunately very likely tied to how terribly they're paid for their work.
@@Querez8504 Yes, where I come from. Teachers get really good compensation. In the US, however, teachers definitely seem underpaid from what I've observed.
I cried for those few seconds of BingBong saying goodbye... every time man.
ME TOO! I was already having a bad day and seeing that again just created a waterfall 😂
It really represents well how Riley said goodbye to hear childhood not just her imaginary friends
Same 😢
ngl LOVE the idea of waiting for the children who saw the first movie, to grow up into adults/teens for the 2nd movie to be released. Feels like we’re growing up with the movie characters and lets us feel more connected to them.
My farts are better than Alex's farts.
@@p-__Oh……………
We really needed to know that didn’t we 🤨
That’s a nice thought, but realistically it took awhile for them to start production on inside out 2
Frr
@@p-__prove it then
What I like is that for all the horror her emotions feel at crying in class, all her peers are mirroring her sadness. None of them look judgy or mean. But, not looking at them, Riley can’t see that.
That was the most unrealistic part of the movie. Like, who are these kids?! Where did they learn to be so compassionate?! How aren't any of them one of those assholes with a dysfunctional family who then bullies on others to make himself feel better?!?!!
@@Metzli The large majority of kids I've interacted with show compassion when someone is crying
@@Metzli You okay, man?
@@MetzliProjecting?
@@Kingdom850 I think so, it's just.. kids back in school weren't like the ones in the movie :'(
that "you're tying your hair up? its not even my birthday!" comment was out of pocket
I jumped to the comments 💀
....and completely on point.
My jaw. On the floor 😮
i dont get it
@@thebumhimself you're probably a child. You'll learn with time.
Parents keeping a major event, like moving across the country, a secret from their children until the very last second is such a weird concept to me. I feel like a lot of parents keep important things secret from their children and then wonder why the children react badly when it eventually has to come out.
In this case I think it was more to show how sudden it felt? Like maybe she was told and thought it wouldn't happen or that she had more time and then the day comes all of a sudden and she's not actually prepared emotionally.
Obviously, that's just my interpretation of the scene. Yours can be just as true as mine for all we know.
I do understand where you're coming from though. People not informing their kids about major shifts and events in their lives confuse me.
Heard a story about someone not being told they have ADHD because "it could be used as an excuse". It's just fucks over the children and can genuinely mess with them for life.
My parents never told me that my cousin had cancer. We're a small family so each of us is closer with every other member than you would expect from bigger families. I was a around 16 and they still only told me when he was almost dead
Sometimes the process of moving happens really fast, or she thought moving would be different? Idk but yeah it did seem rushed but that might be the way the movie is layed out
@@TheVillainousSoul my childhood best friend didn't know she had ADHD until around 20. She was apparently really struggling and told her mom about it and even mentioned to her mom she thought she might have ADHD and her mom told her yeah you have it. Why do you think we kept you so busy as a kid. Uhmm what?! When I heard she had ADHD I realized it made total sense when looking back on our childhood but I can't believe her parents kept it a secret. Her and I are no longer in each other's lives and while I still love her parents dearly I don't know what the hell they were thinking keeping that from her!
I didn’t take it as a life event sprung on her in the middle of the cross country trip, rather the reveal to Riley was done off screen and that’s why the different emotions had different imaginations of what the new house might look like and the lack of forethought (it didn’t really hit her that she wasn’t going to be play hockey on the pond in her neighborhood anymore until she was in front of her class) to how immense the life change was. Her parents might have said that it was a big change, but 12 year olds don’t have the same equanimity to put the move in relevant context.
"I like pancakes"
"WHY DO YOU HATE WAFFLES?!?!"
Never have I ever heard a more accurate description of the Internet mindset 😂
Thats a clasic meme at this point dude
@@xabierarana2645did you ever consider that not everyone is as clinically online as you are?
@@xabierarana2645your comment literally acts as an example thank you 🙏🙏
😂💯
@@nathanielgilbert576right 😭🙏
5:25 remember the funny movie where the dog dies **literally smiles** GUYS ITS MARLEY FROM MARLEY AND ME
WAIT OMG I LOVE THAT MOVIE AND BOOK
"I'm starting to envy the dead mouse" hits differently now 🤣
My farts are better than Alex's farts.
@@p-__I’d say they’re equal
_the emotions have emotions..._
3:47
such a fcking mood
"Imaginary Boyfriend? I've never seen him before"
"I live in Canada." 😂
So Riley was dreaming about Ryan Renolds essentially 🤣
@@spencercarruth9706nah the better Canadian Ryan, Ryan Gosling.
That was such a good line 😂😂😂
young Justin Bieber obviously@@spencercarruth9706
@@Marvelfanatic3658 Or Justin Bieber or Justin Trudeau
Dude everytime u do that little kelsey interruption it just escalates my appreciation for every bit you do. Youre a comedy mastermind.
"Take her to the moon for me, okay?"
"I promise, Bing Bong."
No matter if you're 8 or 80, that line will forever make you sob buckets. 💔😢
It's worse when I rewatch it now, compared to the first time I watched the movie, because now I cry from the beginning of the movie knowing that I will see that scene later
My farts are better than Alex's farts.
If they make a 3rd film and end it off with THAT, I will end up filling my empty drink with tears
The guy who voiced Bing Bong Richard Kind actually cried when he said that line truly heartbreaking stuff
I was not prepared for that level of emotional breakdown when Bing-Bong said that.
As someone who moved 5 times the scene where Riley admits she misses home makes me cry every time
I cried and I barely moved, but I always pretend that I didn’t cry but I’d always secretly shed a few tears 😩
same had to move many times in my childhood
Reall. I cried so hard on that scene
😐
@@Super_Stan15 What?
“Putting up your hair? It’s not even my birthday” 😭🙏
Alex w his most out of pocket comments 😂😂😂😂
I didn't get that joke can someone explain
@@SeaAngel24676I rather not since you are a probably rather young and it would be unpleasant to spoil your innocence
@@horacechan5210 im 14 and im not really innocent dont worry you can tell me 😭
@@SeaAngel24676 girls tie their hair up to give 🧠
I would describe Sadness as an "uncomfortably relatable" character
Fr
Idk I think Fear was the most relatable character
This movie is INCREDIBLE with color theory.
Riley: striped shirt as they're moving with all colors on them to show theyre in harmony, or so it seems. yellow jacket on the first day of school because she's still young enough to be excited. Striped shirt sans blue and yellow at the dinner table because all of her emotions are fighting for control with joy and sadness gone. Black jacket because she's emotionally shutting down.
Emotions: joy has blue hair, backing up the theory joy and sadness go hand in hand. Disgust has a purple ascot, suggesting disgust is mainly motivated by what scares us. Anger is wearing a red tie showing how when were angry, we can't see, hear, or feel anything else. Think, "seeing red". Fear itself is purple, a mix of red and blue, or in this case, anger and sadness. And finally Sadness is wearing a white turtleneck as a combination of all the emotions, like how all light is combined to make white light.
Damn 😮😮😮
Oh I love this analysis so much!!! 🤩🤩🤩
Imma leave this reply to save this for later
@@sherriecargal same
Damn the symbolism I didn’t notice before
"oooh you loooove meeee"
"hey cmon how'd u get in here, this room is for cool kids only"
why'd i love that so much yall are so cute
i think its important to note how joy doesn't use a recall tube to recall any of the core memories. It shows just how much joy doesn't trust the other emotions with them, but everyone just simplifies it to "why didn't joy do that earlier?"
And also the other emotions would change them to there emotion, like fear touches it making it fearful etc
@@Jambo_NeoThat doesn't happen. The others touch the emotions multiple times and they don't get transformed. It's also mentioned in the movie i think that it only happens when sadness touches them
No it's all of them @@theomeletteguy
@@theomeletteguy I'm not sure about that, but I think all of the emotions can actually touch memories without any impact on them, it depends on them if they *want* to change emotion of the memory. And with Sadness... well, I guess she simply didn't want to control herself, so she changes every memory she touches(although they can restore to their original emotion? I'm not sure, but it worked with core memories at first).
Maybe cause happy memories can become sad memories? Idk I’m just saying
“Take her to the moon for me” is right up there with Ellie’s death from Up and the “Dad told me to give you this” moment from Onward as the saddest moments in Pixar for me.
Also Jessie getting abandoned
almost forgot about Onward man thanks for reminding me, guess i know what iam watching now
Don’t forget about Coco when Miguel sang Remember Me to Mama Coco to remember her late dad.
also the song "still standing" from the movie "sing"... when the gorilla dad breaks out of the prison... always gets me...
i was 12 when this came out and i too was in the same situation as riley. we had moved to a different place. i could relate with her a lot and i remember crying a river. this movie will forever be close to my heart.
14:41 One of the few moments where Joy experiences Disgust. Which begs to question: Are there little emotions going on inside the emotions inside my head? This is a Pandora’s box of goodies I hope never gets delved too deeply into!
Honestly, I'd love to see a movie about what goes on inside of emotions heads
i think the emotion is their 'job' or their personality or something
Inside Inside Out
and if so, do their minds get updated with new emotions, or do they have everything from the start?
@@jaco8822emotions evolved as you get older and start to understand yourself. Sadness is not just sadness, it’s also empathy and compassion (as shown with the mother’s emotion) Dads anger is also pride and protector. Whereas Riley’s emotion are still young and learning the ropes, in the second one you can see Joy blowing up and almost becoming manic. The journey of the emotions and how they grow into more than what they are just originally assigned to be is what makes it beautiful. Life is not just black and white, it’s definitely more often in the gray or there needs to be a balance. You can’t always be happy, but you should rather focus at being at peace WHICH is difficult when you have hormones running through you during puberty 😂
this film is probably genuinely my 67 year old father's favourite film lol he was so excited when he heard there was a sequel i'm surprised he hasn't dragged me (his adult daughter) down to the cinema to watch it with him yet pfft
can i assume that he havent seen much film in his life?
@@Exel3nce he's actually a prolific film watcher and is regularly telling me about all the new films he's been watching lol... he just really likes this one lol
You take him! Cherish those moments ♥️ our parents never had a chance to watch such good animated movies
@@dangerliesbeforeyou it's just weird that this one specifically is doing it, even tho its not doing anything marvellous. Oh well
@@Exel3nceeveryone has some interest for a specific movie without explanation
4:26 - I would like to state, for the record, that canonically "Inside Out" is set in the 90s, and "Bionicle" toyline started in 2001. Riley is actually a *younger millenial* and by the time the first "Bionicle" movie she'd be roughly in her early 20s. So she actually has *all* the Bionicle movies that will ever be made to look forward to...also they won't be a part of her childhood.
They use smartphones in Inside Out so It's definately not in the 90s. If we assume it's set in the year it came out, 2015, then that means Riley was born in 2004 ish.
Where did you get that tidbit from?
@@shapesnatch1341yeah but she’s 13 in the newest movie
@@TXINNNso then the sequel takes place in 2016
@jøy_what_riley_loves_the_most This is absolutely wrong because Riley is 11 years old according to the first movie and is just about to turn 13 at the start of the second movie, which means the movie more likely takes place in 2017 because according to the director there's a two year time skip. I was 13 when the first movie came out in 2015 and I was born in 2002. To be 11 years old in 2015 means she had to be born in 2004, not 2003. Unless we argue that the movie takes place during its year of production, which would be 2014, therefore making her birth year 2003 and making the year of the second movie 2016 like you said. Also, Pete Doctor's daughter was born in January 1999.
Me when I was little: *Sad bingbong fucking dies*
Me now that I'm older: *Movie starts hitting a little too close to home with my mix of seasonal depression, anxiety, and weird amount of optimism.*
yeah and I mean watching the second part made me cry with how relatable it felt
yeah but also bingbong dying hits like a truck
rip bingbong 🪦
When I watched the movie in cinema I literally was crying for like a good 10 minutes when Riley had her panic attack because I relate to that a lot but the whole movie in general really hits home for me and lots people and that is one of main reasons why it’s so successful
13:59 when I went to see this in theaters, when Bingbong disappeared this poor kid in the back row started balling his eyes out and everyone in the theater felt so bad. 😢 So thanks Pixar for traumatizing kids for the past 38 years. 😬👍🏻
Honestly it made me cry too lol
38 years?! 😭😂
@@imaswiftieokay yup
@@lolly3380it came out 2015
I’m damn near 30 and I still cry 😂😂
This movie is a gold mine of gold mines. You got hilarious out-of-context moments, weirdly-relatable scenes, creative puns/imagery, it's got everything. And yes, I also cried when Bing Bong died, and now that I know what it represents, I'm probably gonna cry even more.
I think Coco definitely also has that Pixar magic. You should definitely rewatch that next.
Turning Red was phenomenal - I related to it so much! It was fun, funny, but still emotional and had the parents dynamic and the being a kid/growing up dichotomy. Just awesome ❤
@@moni_monaka you turned into a red panda?
@@5ZZZ_Ghost_OFFICIAL yes 🤣
Soul was also fantastic
I don't know how it's possible to call inside out "the last great pixar movie" when coco and soul exist. surely everyone considers at least one of those two movies great, right?
"I'm starting to envy the dead mouse"
Still the best line in this movie😂
“Congratulations San Francisco you ruined pizza” is also up there
@@ColdPalmer-200 oh yeah
I slept on this for a long time, watched it the other day and now it's quite possibly my favourite Pixar movie. It's fantastic. The idea is fairly genius. I am scared for the sequal with what Disney have generally become but I'm hoping it surprises me.
The sequel is just as good as the first one (if not better 🫢) in my opinion. I don't think you'll be disappointed...
I actually enjoyed the sequel even more than this one, but they're both excellent.
The fact that I started crying because Alex TALKED about the sad scenes (Bing Bong and family reunion) shows what a masterpiece this movie about emotions really is ❤
My farts are better than Alex's farts.
the family scene ALWAYS gets me, i don't know what they injected into this movie but we need to get it back
@@JewelStudios it’s sooo powerful, the animators, the voice actors, the music, everything’s perfect ❤️
I feel weird because I didn’t cry at any of those scenes even though I thought they were sad😅
@@p-__shut up you are annoying
8:27 What a great way to describe dissociation. No joy, no sadness...
Pretty much what depression is.
Alex's PMS update is 100% accurate 😂
For those commenting "What about Coco?", he said it might be up there too, he just gotta rewatch it
My farts are better than Alex's farts.
Ngl coco feels like the book of life to me
Immediately clicked on this video to see about Coco and Soul since I know they came after. Those two emotionally ended me.
@@Casual_guy1234yess I think we’re talking abt the same movie, I watched it in Spanish for Spanish class, it’s a great movie!
@@Casual_guy1234it's quite literally a copy of it 😭😭
The “we could cry until we can’t breath!” cracks me up every time 😂
i’m nearly an adult and now all i do is cry until i can’t breathe
@@jordan-vl9ljwhy?
13:53 Nah dude this had me BAWLINGGGG. It’s so deep.
I remember when I was watching the movie for the first time and Bing Bong was introduced. At the moment I figured the character was going to be a villain, perhaps jealous of Joy and Sadness for getting to spend so much time in Riley's mind while he was being neglected. Nothing could have prepared me for what actually ended up happening with him. Still one of the most emotional parts of any movie I've ever watched. Just seeing the character brings me tears every time.
so the fact that saddness touched the memories so riley could miss her life back then in minisota, its exactly what sadnees is. miss about things u love and cry. also joy thinks she is the most important emotion she is, yet shes just a control freak. and at the end joy realized that sadness is an important emotion so people could help riley if she is shown sad and not wearing a happy mask all the time.
I like how Joy starts realizing, that Sadness is also an important emotion, when not her, but Sadness helps Bingo, when they cry together and he felt a relief.
@@mif_sovremennosty lol its bingbong not bingo
0:01 you good? 😂
Idk is good lol
"Sad and happiness makes nostalgia"
Haven't watched 2 yet but Learnt that nostalgia is a character and it confused me as much as anxiety
Nostalgia's more of a comedy insert character for 2.
It actually makes Bittersweet not nostalgia!
omg at the moment where sadness said "remember the funny movie where the dog dies" the ad i got was a petco ad about dogs 💀
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Nah bro
What a great and sad timing
This movie is so fantastic that the two moments that make me cry without fail (BingBong and Riley hugging her family) STILL made me cry with Alex’s short showing off them both.
I wish we still had this Disney.
Watching inside out as a kid who moved to a different state was the trigger of all the feelings a Pixar movie is known for. I love it
My farts are better than Alex's farts.
@@p-__ok
Their reaching 1billion in the hit box this week they got $700M in the hitboxes
I just watched Inside Out 2 yesterday, it's actually so good. I feel like there's more conflict in Riley's life than in the 1st movie
I think the first movie sets up the fundamentals for the world amazingly for the sequel while the sequel definitely explored more of how the emotions interact with Riley. Probably the reason why it’s such a seamless transition to the sequel and doesn’t feel random.
the first time i ever saw this movie, i was 14 years old in rehab for drug addiction. they showed us this movie in group because they thought it was a good movie for teaching about emotions, which obviously a lot of us kids had trouble dealing with. i remember liking it at the time but, for teenage angst reasons that are probably clear, i had the mindset of "this is just for kids, im too mature for this movie to mean anything important to me".
i turn 23 in a few months and nowadays, i remember this movie fondly. i think it subconsciously had an impact on me. i don't really know where i was going with this comment. i think i just wanted to share my story about this movie.
We HAVE to talk abt how the moment between Kelsey and Alex and how cute it was 😭(14:50 - 15:05)
I SWEAR WHY IS NO ONE TALKING ABOUT THAT
BRO FRRR
@@sparkles3925it's not good to swear
“ Hey come on how do you get in here? This room is for cool kids only.” is crazy💀🤣
Inside Out will never fail to hit me in the feels when they’re down in the memory dump. And then when Riley gets back and breaks down because she’s trying to be happy but she can’t always be HITS because I had a similar experience and just *this movie* it’s so good
I watched the second one in theaters. There is a line Joy says that had me tear up with some tears falling. While I was wiping my face the kid next to me asked quietly if I was okay.
Feel joy while you can little buddy :
I think I know exactly what line you’re talking about. It was truly a gut punch
Which line? I forgot lmao
I know exactly what line you're referring to. I audibly said "oh" when Joy said it
I feel like I know the line just based on the last sentence of your comment and yes I was holding back serious tears at that point.
@@kpop_riverI’ll put my guess for the line she’s talking about in this comment. SPOILER ALERT - don’t click see more if you haven’t seen the movie yet or care about spoilers.
It was something along the lines of “I guess as you get older, you feel less joy.” But in context and with the vocal delivery, it hit HARD.
When I watched Inside Out, I was a recent off-age not-really-yet-adult and the whole "need to grow and evolve" hit hard, especially because I had recently moved. This movie tickled so many thoughts and emotions in myself that I wasn't aware of before and when I realized that letting sadness act on her impulses was the solution, I legit cried for a few minutes because I felt ....seen.
1:47 the skyward sword romance theme fits PERFECTLY here! Great edit!
15:01 "oooohh you loove meee"
Hey how you get here this room is for cool kids only
They are so cute 🥰
@@SuperAmyRose01yea they are
This movie hit me different as a kid, having moved ten times (eleven soon) and having left behind everything. Now watching it back older its amazingly creative. One of the best kids movies ive seen.
I feel you my friend
same we also moved to a totally different city when i was eleven
13:48 im not crying you are 😢😢😢
Inside Out was one of the first movies to actually make me sob. I related so much to Riley, because my family moved to a different city when I was 10, and it felt like my whole life was falling apart, but I had to be positive because my parents were super stressed, and my sisters were upset, when all I wanted to do was go home. It’s still one of my favorites
I sobbed because bingbong
The sequel was great.
Yeah it really was
I saw it at my local drive-in this past Friday!
I agree
I think it was as good as the first
YEAH I LOVE IT
Inside Out 2 is incredible
2% explaining why it’s the last great Pixar movie
98% explaining the plot of the movie
I was diagnosed with major depression when I was only eleven and my whole life this movie has stuck with me as something I could relate to. It is genuinely one of the most close to home depictions of depression I've ever seen. I love this movie so much.
Alex: This room is for cool kids only. Kelsie: Then why are you in here?
Their interaction was so wholesome🥰
5:09 Joy was designed to be like Amy Poehler, who did the voice. Pixar does that often.
Inside out is one of those special animated films that all generations can relate too and truly is something special and that bing bong scene.......I'm not crying you are
11:56 - They reference this joke in Inside Out 2, but this time, reveal that the tag inside their hats actually says "MY HAT" 🤣
I still cry at bing bong’s death. I don’t even need to watch that scene just hearing joy’s voice saying "woo hoo we did it! Bing bing?" Makes me cry 😭
I don’t blame Riley for being disappointed about her house, she was imagining a gingerbread house for gosh sake, and then she pulls up to an old looking dirty house with a decomposing dead mouse in it, I would be kind of disappointed too if I was a little kid😂
I love how inside out was a fun kids movie, but at the same time, a really deep representation.
My farts are better than Alex's farts.
@@p-__ I thought you were only on August the Duck
I think so too
That’s what Pixar used to stand for. Fun kids stories on the surface that you feel emotionally even as an adult
Since you’re doing Pixar movies I think up is a good one to watch
The scene where bing bong is forgotten gets me everytime
1:14 "Maybe it's just because I've never turned red before" inferring he has confronted monster stand-up comedy in the middle of the night, gone into space, flown in a house supported by balloons, and died before.
Hasn’t everyone?”
16:28 the crazy part is it’s barely an exaggeration😂
15:00 AAAAYYYYYYYY!! Kelsey moment!!! Nice to finally meet you Kelsey! (Sorry if I spelled your name wrong 😅)
Totally something my wife would do/say with her comment lol.
Legit I am screaming 😊
16:00 To be fair, at that age The Powerpuff Girls was legitimately a pillar of my entire personality.
12:52 your forgetting that Joy tried to leave sadness to rot
i was a teen when i watched this at the cinema and i was NOT okay when BingBong got forgotten, Alex mentions it so shortly and my throat filled with tears - this was a really good movie
no matter how many times i watch this movie i will always cry when bing bong gets forgotten completely
Inside 2 is AMAAAAAZING. Just be ready to cry
I absolutely love Inside Out. Everytime Riley remembers her old home and cries about it, it brings tears to my eyes. I think a lot of us have that type of moment, kid or not.
The second one was also great. My sister actually cried from the movie (she suffers from anxiety panic attacks) and she felt so seen by Inside Out 2. I’m glad the sequel is as good as the first one but I hope they don’t work a good thing to death and break it.
“I live in Canada” 💀that had me wheezing-
5:14 i watched the second movie (it was better than I expected) and joy reminded me of my Freshman year advisory teacher
"Tying your hair back? It's not even my birthday!" 🤣🤣
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My farts are better than Alex's farts.
@@p-__ thank you for that piece of information ❤️
Gotta say, the movie is damn great. Even the short clips from here made me cry a little.
right!! the "take her to the moon for me" had me
That's funny
“ this ain’t no full house” 😭 I never noticed how similar those houses looked lol ( love full house ❤)
10:21 The fact that alex put those into his search history just shows dedication 💀
For real the search history was so funny
Isn't that one just the plot of Dr Strange 2?
I love watching your channel dude. You cause arguments (friendly ones) between me and my wife cause you do movies we both like and dislike. You do a great job and keep it up.
I was in my early 20's when Inside Out came out, but it made me cry because at the time I was going through a bout of depression. Still one of my favourite movies.
I had just graduated high school when the first one came out, so I never saw it. But I’ve been addicted to watching cinema therapy and they had a video on it and when I had run out of videos about movies I had seen, I decided to watch it. Their reaction made me cry so I decided to watch it and I actually really enjoyed it. Bing bong frickin got me. Usually I have SO much nostalgia for my childhood movies that the new ones just don’t hold up, but this one did. And I actually think I enjoyed the second one even more. As someone who lived in the same house since birth, I didn’t personally relate to the first one, but the story in the second one of going to a new high school and wanting to fit in seems pretty universal. I also have very bad anxiety, so a lot of that made me tear up too cause I don’t think I’ve felt that seen in a kids movie before. Inside Out 2 will definitely be joining the ranks of sequels that held up to the first.
My ONLY critique/change would be when they are looking at the parade of future careers, I wish the balloon they had picked was the astronaut. It would’ve been such a sweet callback for joy to say “oh an astronaut! She always wanted to go to the moon - grab on!”
The astronaut!!! That’s such a good connection!
I cry every time I see the scene of Riley coming home and talking to her parents even just seeing that short moment of it made me tear up this movie is in another level
watching this video makes me realize the sequel is literally the exact same plot but they make it work really well
It’s the plot but friends
Fun fact: bing bong's actor actually cried during their last line, you could also hear the sadness coming from bing bong on his last line..
Edit: 402 likes?! Wow
Edit2: MOM GET OUT MY ROOM IM FAMOUS
Edit3: this is probably the most likes I've ever gotten
Richard Kind did a beautiful job here. I'm not usually a fan of his, but his voice was really perfect for this
Nope. Not gonna cry
I cry everytime i watch that scene. I just finished that part in the video n ive got tears.... damnit bing bong
Stop ruining your comment by commenting "EDIT: SO MANY LIKES!!" 🙄 It's so annoying
@@itsmario2024 erm tell me where 'edit: SO MANY LIKES' are? 🤨
watching this movie when i was little i didnt think too deeply of it but now that ive emotionally matured i understood the nooks and crannies of the movie and related to how she felt
10:58 Fun fact: this stock sound effect is actually a kookaburra sped up.
Admittedly I liked Inside Out 2 more than the original. I hope to see u do a video about that one too someday, cuz it was truly a joy to watch!
My farts are better than Alex's farts.
@@p-__No one asked.
I was so broken when I watched it in theaters, I didn't feel anything when Bing Bong was forgotten. Or even the whole sadness is important thing. I was like "It looked good, had a good script. Sure." Fast forward... However long it took for the sequel to come out... and I CRIED. I cried just realizing how everyone has to go through a similar struggle, regardless of the specific situation. How some people come through the other end emotionally stable and healthy and other... Like me... Well, it takes us a couple of decades to finally learn to not be afraid to face our emotions and love ourselves, good and bad. ❤❤
Love how Alex’s been doing more animated movies lately
Coco and Soul are up to that Pixar old level
14:52 fav scene 100%
15:11 this part made me cry ngl
In the subtitles, it said I want to go food
Bing bong leaving made me CRY, I’m wondering if the second one is as sad. 15:39 This made me cry too.
I recently saw Inside Out 2 and as someone who was 11/the same age as Riley when I saw the first movie, now being 16, I was really able to thoroughly enjoy the sequel. I really loved the movie personally, I thought all the new emotions were handled really well, the animation was gorgeous, the music was nice, plot was fine. Without spoiling too much, I think Alex will really like it.
7:12 I used to think the sequel didn't need new characters. Now I REALLY think so... although Anxiety is much more terrifying than Fear.
And there's a lot in the original that wasn't built on in the sequel. It gives me a... well, a "moving to a new house" feeling.
the GYATT OF THE CLOWN at 12:04🤣