I know I honestly don’t understand why most people got mad at sadness, like even during the first time watching it I got annoyed by joy and thought she was over controlling. It honestly almost made me hate her however since she did realize the mistake of her actions and realized that Riley needed to feel sadness and let sadness take control , I grew to like her in the end but yeah it still shocks me how many people seem to side with joy over sadness.
@@taylortonkin2258 They did it to us on purpose. The writers egged the audience on to not like Sadness but then they pulled the old switcharoo on us when she was consoling Bing Bong and her importance was starting to be made clear.
They are mad at her until they realize that she’s needed. They fail to recognize that sadness doesn’t just make you sad, but it’s also a source of empathy and sometimes helps facilitate healing.
lol, I just watched another reaction from over a year ago where one commentor recently said it drives him mad that everyone explains so much how important sadness is xD But Im with you there.
I understood the message of the movie right away because I never in my life felt bad about crying and never tried to get rid of sadness. I think in my head Joy and Sadness are the bestest friends and they can constantly switch between eachother and support eachother. My most "hated" emotion is Anger. I am 30 now and I still don't understand why I need this emotion or what good in my life this emotion can bring. I basically try to get rid of this emotion. I want always no matter what stay calm and not screaming and offending anyone. I really don't understand the purpose of Anger. All I see is that Anger is the one who wants to destroy relationships or make them bad. I don't think I'm wrong here... I would never scream at my parents as Riley did. And I think it's bad to scream at your child instead of talk patiently.
21:44 I think Sadness specifically is spreading like that in part because she was not being expressed and needed to find an outlet somehow, rather than it being a normal thing. It's also possible that those memories (if they're not discarded) will return back to a non-sadness-tinged state after some time, since Riley's really sad about having had to move so far away from her home and her friends and everything she knew. But mostly I think it's just how like when you're sad but not letting yourself express it, thinking about something in the past that wasn't even sad might make you cry, or how the tiniest little frustration might make you have a meltdown, and it's not really about that little frustration, it's about something else entirely. She's just... bubbling over because she needs to be *felt* in order to be processed and moved on from, in this situation.
the allegory when Disgust uses Anger to burn the hole through the glass could probably mean that sometimes in emotional numbness it's the Anger (and some disgust) that wakes you up, makes you feel something and clears path for Joy&Sadness.
The moment where Disgust makes Anger so angry he burns the window, it could be Riley kinda being almost disgusted (or ashamed, if we consider shame a secondary emotion to disgust) with her own anger or the actions her anger has led her to do, stealing, running away and snapping at others.
Ya, since joy was first one made when Riley was born that makes her kinda the leader but when she and sadness get stuck out of headquarters anger thought he could make Riley happy by making her go back to her old home so she could be happy without joy, but ya that’s true
They made Joy and Sadness perfectly. The reason why Joy can be very selfish is because she lacks empathy. Because empathy is something you mostly feel for others when they feel down. Which is why Sadness is really good at comforting people that are also sad. When you are happy it's harder to empathize with someone
nice, figuring out already at the crying at school scene that Joy shouldn't have stopped Sadness from creating the new blue core memory! so many people miss this and think Sadness is wrong there.
Joy technically was at fault, she didn't want the blue memory to be a core one so she tried to stop it but in doing so all the other ones fell out...kind of a cause and effect situation...she should have just left it be. having no pants in class is a humilation dream.
I like how you understand that Riley was depressed! Most people don't realize it right away. That all those emotions and islands are all just Riley and she naturally feels sad, happy or scared. And what these emotions say are actually what Riley thinks!
This movie is a good starting place to have conversations about mental health with children. They had psychologists in the writing room to give feedback on the ideas. Speaking of kids not being emotionally mature, that is highlighted in the movie with Riley's emotions all being up and about, when the parents emotions are all seated at the console and working together.
Awesome reaction, I have seen a lot of reactions to this movie and you are the only one that noticed, or at least commented on that fact that Joy only cared about and acknowledged the core memories, and not Bing bong, when he got taken away. That was my thought when I first watched this movie, and has always bothered me. She didn't say like "oh no! Bing bong AND the memories!" I always wondered why no one else has said anything about that and I started to think I was weird for noticing it and maybe it was just me overthinking things? Well now I feel justified so thanks! lol
@@AndiReservation Sure, at that moment in the movie all joy cared about was herself, the core memories and making Riley happy. However if Joy was only able care about Riley then she wouldn't have cried or cared when Bing Bong sacrificed himself to save her and the memories. It definitely was a choice made by the creators/ writers to show Joys personal growth through the movie. Same as her coming to understand Sadness and her purpose. It doesn't negate what I said or my feeling towards that scene. Thanks for your input though.
OMG FINALLY SOMEONE WHO UNDERSTANDS MY HATE FOR JOY!! Joy caused it all. Sadness was literally doing her job because riley missed home, riley was sad bc those memories are gone now. Joy MADE her depressed.
That wasn't a eww girls reaction from that boy in the end. That was him panicking because he thought she's pretty etc. First time seeing someone misinterpret that lol. I thought that was clear what that was about.
"Well actually there's always times when you're afraid of girls" I did understand the scene lol. I didn't think he was feeling grossed out by her, as I addressed what he was feeling then transitioned to something else. Though I probably worded it wrong. Basically I originally said I never had that phase when I was afraid of them even talking to me, then I corrected myself as everyone (myself included) is afraid of girls at some point and that the actual phase I never had was the "ewww kooties" phase.
My core memory islands would be: Family Cute Animals Cartoons Procrastination Video Games Goofball Music & Dance Nostalgia Arts Dark Horror Mystery Myths & Crypts Fashion Math Honesty (I'm very blunt most of the time 😅) Puzzle Solving
I understood the message of the movie right away because I never in my life felt bad about crying and never tried to get rid of sadness. I think in my head Joy and Sadness are the bestest friends and they can constantly switch between eachother and support eachother. My most "hated" emotion is Anger. I am 30 now and I still don't understand why I need this emotion or what good in my life this emotion can bring. I basically try to get rid of this emotion. I want always no matter what stay calm and not screaming and offending anyone. I really don't understand the purpose of Anger. All I see is that Anger is the one who wants to destroy relationships or make them bad. I don't think I'm wrong here...
I had a hard time getting to terms wirh my anger and realising it is profondly necessary. And it started with realising that (healthy) anger is different to resentment or hate. Whilest hate or resentment is targeted against a person or situation and has the clear aim to destroy them, anger is in it's outcome a open feeling. It is necessary to feel ones own bonaries, needs and when those are overstepped or disteguarded. To allow anger in this way brings clearness about a conflict. Without it you can't figure out your needs and accept harmgull situations.
lol I’m from Fargo, we definitely don’t sound like that 😂 Also wasn’t filmed in Fargo 😂 Most people up here have the General American Accent. That being said, I only notice my accent when I pronounce Dakota as we don’t typically pronounce the T. It’s more like Dakōda. But if you’re ever in Fargo, at the visitors center, people can take a picture with the wood chipper that was in that film. I find it odd but it is a thing 😂
23:37 why the fk are you yelling 'get the belts' here? really kinda ruined an otherwise pretty great reaction. i liked how you recognized the problem with joy so fast, but ugh,this ruined it
Inside Out 2 is so much better than this. Riley has more character and autonomy in it. Every time I see her face on twitter, I tear up a bit. Feel so bad for her, she's so me
@16taysia i think the joke is that when american teenagers in media lie that they have a girlfriend/boyfriend, they always lie that he/she lives in Canada, hoping the kids in high school will believe it. it doesn't have to be anyone famous.
That whole "take her to the moon for me" scene gets me every time. It's crazy how good this movie is!
I love how you appreciate sadness, most reactors are mad at her and favor joy more.
I know I honestly don’t understand why most people got mad at sadness, like even during the first time watching it I got annoyed by joy and thought she was over controlling. It honestly almost made me hate her however since she did realize the mistake of her actions and realized that Riley needed to feel sadness and let sadness take control , I grew to like her in the end but yeah it still shocks me how many people seem to side with joy over sadness.
@@taylortonkin2258 They did it to us on purpose. The writers egged the audience on to not like Sadness but then they pulled the old switcharoo on us when she was consoling Bing Bong and her importance was starting to be made clear.
They are mad at her until they realize that she’s needed. They fail to recognize that sadness doesn’t just make you sad, but it’s also a source of empathy and sometimes helps facilitate healing.
lol, I just watched another reaction from over a year ago where one commentor recently said it drives him mad that everyone explains so much how important sadness is xD But Im with you there.
I understood the message of the movie right away because I never in my life felt bad about crying and never tried to get rid of sadness. I think in my head Joy and Sadness are the bestest friends and they can constantly switch between eachother and support eachother.
My most "hated" emotion is Anger. I am 30 now and I still don't understand why I need this emotion or what good in my life this emotion can bring. I basically try to get rid of this emotion. I want always no matter what stay calm and not screaming and offending anyone.
I really don't understand the purpose of Anger. All I see is that Anger is the one who wants to destroy relationships or make them bad. I don't think I'm wrong here...
I would never scream at my parents as Riley did. And I think it's bad to scream at your child instead of talk patiently.
21:44 I think Sadness specifically is spreading like that in part because she was not being expressed and needed to find an outlet somehow, rather than it being a normal thing. It's also possible that those memories (if they're not discarded) will return back to a non-sadness-tinged state after some time, since Riley's really sad about having had to move so far away from her home and her friends and everything she knew. But mostly I think it's just how like when you're sad but not letting yourself express it, thinking about something in the past that wasn't even sad might make you cry, or how the tiniest little frustration might make you have a meltdown, and it's not really about that little frustration, it's about something else entirely. She's just... bubbling over because she needs to be *felt* in order to be processed and moved on from, in this situation.
the allegory when Disgust uses Anger to burn the hole through the glass could probably mean that sometimes in emotional numbness it's the Anger (and some disgust) that wakes you up,
makes you feel something and clears path for Joy&Sadness.
The moment where Disgust makes Anger so angry he burns the window, it could be Riley kinda being almost disgusted (or ashamed, if we consider shame a secondary emotion to disgust) with her own anger or the actions her anger has led her to do, stealing, running away and snapping at others.
Ya, since joy was first one made when Riley was born that makes her kinda the leader but when she and sadness get stuck out of headquarters anger thought he could make Riley happy by making her go back to her old home so she could be happy without joy, but ya that’s true
They made Joy and Sadness perfectly. The reason why Joy can be very selfish is because she lacks empathy. Because empathy is something you mostly feel for others when they feel down. Which is why Sadness is really good at comforting people that are also sad. When you are happy it's harder to empathize with someone
nice, figuring out already at the crying at school scene that Joy shouldn't have stopped Sadness from creating the new blue core memory! so many people miss this and think Sadness is wrong there.
I'm one hundred per cent sure I had Dinosaur Island, Fantasy Island, and Animals Island as a kid. Nowadays, they're fully fledged archipelagos
Joy technically was at fault, she didn't want the blue memory to be a core one so she tried to stop it but in doing so all the other ones fell out...kind of a cause and effect situation...she should have just left it be.
having no pants in class is a humilation dream.
I like how you understand that Riley was depressed! Most people don't realize it right away. That all those emotions and islands are all just Riley and she naturally feels sad, happy or scared. And what these emotions say are actually what Riley thinks!
This movie is a good starting place to have conversations about mental health with children. They had psychologists in the writing room to give feedback on the ideas. Speaking of kids not being emotionally mature, that is highlighted in the movie with Riley's emotions all being up and about, when the parents emotions are all seated at the console and working together.
Sadness turning Joy's core memories is basically nostalgia.
WHO’S READY FOR INSIDE OUT 2?? IM DEFINITELY AM, PLANNING ON SEEING IT TOMORROW IN THEATERS!!!!!
Super excited im seeing it tonight!
@@allijah6219 AWESOME, HOPE YOU LIKE IT :)
I just seen it. Super good 👏🏻
I'll be watching it as soon as it drops on D+
@@JasonJeffory including a reaction to it? I guess so
Awesome reaction, I have seen a lot of reactions to this movie and you are the only one that noticed, or at least commented on that fact that Joy only cared about and acknowledged the core memories, and not Bing bong, when he got taken away. That was my thought when I first watched this movie, and has always bothered me. She didn't say like "oh no! Bing bong AND the memories!" I always wondered why no one else has said anything about that and I started to think I was weird for noticing it and maybe it was just me overthinking things? Well now I feel justified so thanks! lol
I think Joy said that because of Riley since it's Riley's core memories, in Joy's mind at the time, her one priority is to make Riley happy
@@AndiReservation Sure, at that moment in the movie all joy cared about was herself, the core memories and making Riley happy. However if Joy was only able care about Riley then she wouldn't have cried or cared when Bing Bong sacrificed himself to save her and the memories. It definitely was a choice made by the creators/ writers to show Joys personal growth through the movie. Same as her coming to understand Sadness and her purpose. It doesn't negate what I said or my feeling towards that scene. Thanks for your input though.
My personal theory is that Joy looks like a dictator because when you want to be completely happy you have to be a little bit of selfish
11:29, I don't remember if I had either so I'd like to think that imagination in general was and still is my friend.
14:39 "sadness enjoys company" or something along those lines. Just thought of that
@GedanJ, you're close, it's misery loves company.
I had troubles with 90s vacuums too as a child
OMG FINALLY SOMEONE WHO UNDERSTANDS MY HATE FOR JOY!! Joy caused it all. Sadness was literally doing her job because riley missed home, riley was sad bc those memories are gone now. Joy MADE her depressed.
That wasn't a eww girls reaction from that boy in the end. That was him panicking because he thought she's pretty etc. First time seeing someone misinterpret that lol. I thought that was clear what that was about.
He's also the first person I watched who didn't cry at Bing Bong's sacrifice. 😭 I didn't even think that was possible to not cry at that!
"Well actually there's always times when you're afraid of girls"
I did understand the scene lol.
I didn't think he was feeling grossed out by her, as I addressed what he was feeling then transitioned to something else. Though I probably worded it wrong. Basically I originally said I never had that phase when I was afraid of them even talking to me, then I corrected myself as everyone (myself included) is afraid of girls at some point and that the actual phase I never had was the "ewww kooties" phase.
I noticed that your dog is behind you in this video what’s his or her name
His name is Echo :)
I’d say those happy sad moments are more defined as bittersweet
Being grounded from Dragon Ball Z is so funny het genius.
Family Island, music Island, fantasy fiction island, helping people island, art island, atheism Island.
@rfresa atheism island...? atheism is a lack of belief in god. is there also "i don't believe in unicorns" island?
17:36, thank you for the disturbing thought while I'm enjoying a family picture.
25:40 nah bro is wild to comment this in a kids movie 💀
he did not need to say allat 😭😂
lol
Since it is out in theaters already, it is possible to watch it at home streaming right now.
My core memory islands would be:
Family
Cute Animals
Cartoons
Procrastination
Video Games
Goofball
Music & Dance
Nostalgia
Arts
Dark Horror Mystery
Myths & Crypts
Fashion
Math
Honesty (I'm very blunt most of the time 😅)
Puzzle Solving
so puzzle soving and nostalgia is your personality?
@@L-W-ko1hn The core memory islands are about personality, quirks, & interests.
Mine is cartoons video games beatry losing frends and famly and so much more wont write them all cuz im lazy
I understood the message of the movie right away because I never in my life felt bad about crying and never tried to get rid of sadness. I think in my head Joy and Sadness are the bestest friends and they can constantly switch between eachother and support eachother.
My most "hated" emotion is Anger. I am 30 now and I still don't understand why I need this emotion or what good in my life this emotion can bring. I basically try to get rid of this emotion. I want always no matter what stay calm and not screaming and offending anyone.
I really don't understand the purpose of Anger. All I see is that Anger is the one who wants to destroy relationships or make them bad. I don't think I'm wrong here...
I had a hard time getting to terms wirh my anger and realising it is profondly necessary. And it started with realising that (healthy) anger is different to resentment or hate. Whilest hate or resentment is targeted against a person or situation and has the clear aim to destroy them, anger is in it's outcome a open feeling. It is necessary to feel ones own bonaries, needs and when those are overstepped or disteguarded. To allow anger in this way brings clearness about a conflict. Without it you can't figure out your needs and accept harmgull situations.
Superhero island,family island,science island,music island,movie island forgot true crime and hauntings island
OMG the John Wayne Gacey comment... 💀
caught on in 8 minutes. impressed.
Thank you for existing pal
lol I’m from Fargo, we definitely don’t sound like that 😂
Also wasn’t filmed in Fargo 😂
Most people up here have the General American Accent. That being said, I only notice my accent when I pronounce Dakota as we don’t typically pronounce the T. It’s more like Dakōda.
But if you’re ever in Fargo, at the visitors center, people can take a picture with the wood chipper that was in that film. I find it odd but it is a thing 😂
23:37 why the fk are you yelling 'get the belts' here? really kinda ruined an otherwise pretty great reaction. i liked how you recognized the problem with joy so fast, but ugh,this ruined it
Hawaiian pizza isn't from Hawaii, it is a Canadian invention.
But is that something Riley would know? Likely not. She would just assume that Hawaiian pizza is... Hawaiian
@@blackwhiteartistry733 an 11 year old is plenty old enough to have learned where Hawaiians pizza was invented.
@@fluterify honestly probably not lol
I liked how 80% of those that watched this, enjoys Hawaiian pizza.
Inside Out 2 is so much better than this. Riley has more character and autonomy in it. Every time I see her face on twitter, I tear up a bit. Feel so bad for her, she's so me
My core memory is, male version of Sombra.
anger and fear are my favorites
I think Riley's imaginary Canadian boyfriend is a joke on Justin Bieber from then lmao 🤣
@16taysia i think the joke is that when american teenagers in media lie that they have a girlfriend/boyfriend, they always lie that he/she lives in Canada, hoping the kids in high school will believe it. it doesn't have to be anyone famous.
I think my personality Islands would be swimming island sports island game island creative island and love island because I love my family so much
💜💜💜
you spell gaara with two a not 2 rs