I BECAME Sadness from *Inside Out*
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I would love to see your reaction to the second inside out 2 movie
Mary, let me just say, your reaction to this is why I enjoyed your content for quite some time because you’re so easily in sync with whatever movies or TV shows that you decide to watch for all of us. Interestingly, I was a bit reluctant to see this , given how close the sequel is from releasing but I figured “What the hell? For old time sake.” Your knowledge of American geography is very good, which is more than I can from most people. I had a co-worker who moved to California by car, just like Riley’s family. However, unlike them, I’m from Florida and that is literally the other side of the country where it touches the Atlantic instead of the Pacific. It took more than a week for her to arrive there when it takes just a couple of hours by plane. Needless to say, keep on sharing your thoughts and emotions because that is what makes us human. Without it, we’re simply brain dead beings with an insane amount of apathy.
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@@Hero-g7g yes I am
2:42 It really is. We are driven by our hormones.
"Sadness is like the villain of this movie". It never gets old when people perceive sadness as the antagonist, only to come to the realization that joy is the one screwing everything up.
Exactly! Sadness is my favorite emotion character
fr it was literally joy's fault that the core memories fell out. Core memories can be sad too like death of a loved one, a bad break up etc. and she didn't let the core memory settle
Don't look at me; I figured it out.
Yeah. But, Anger also has some blame when you think about it.
I love how Sadness touching happy memories and mixing them with sadness (the yellow and blue ones) is basically nostalgia.
So true
Well, Nostalgia actually does appear in Inside Out 2 for a singular scene. The idea of Nostalgia being an actual emotion isn't as good as the blue and yellow orbs, but it does now make canonical sense
I took the yellow and blue ones to be "bittersweet" because it's happy but it's sad and they exist together but separately in the same moment.
@@sarahobah bittersweet and nostalgia aren’t so different are they?
@@Etticos. I think they're quite different, yes.
When you realizew that Joy is really the one causing all the problems by trying to suppress all the other emotions.
By doing her job?
Fear, sadness, anger and disgust are necessary emotions, but they make everything in your life HARDER and put off people around you.
Nobody WANTS to deal with those emotions and they are CONTAGIOUS or usually counter- productive to getting essential tasks accomplished.
Integrating your emotions is really extremely difficult, and other people (close loved ones SOMETIMES excepted) don't want to deal with your periods of dealing with that. And shaming or trying to FORCE them to do so only makes them move further away.
@@kenle2 Joy does her job, but toxic positivity and repressing your feeling is bad for your health. Ignoring your problem is not a sane way to deal with life. That's why Lion King was right years ago with Hakuna Matata not being the answer to Simba's problem.
@@kenle2but bottling them up and not allowing yourself to feel them isn’t healthy. The whole reason sadness kept touching memories was cuz joy wasn’t letting her do HER job.
@@kenle2 Well if people don't want to deal with your periods of dealing with that, do you think it's healthy to deny how you feel ? There are ways of expressing emotions without projecting them on other people, especially with all the tools we have at our disposal nowadays. Emotions only make life harder when you don't want to accept them and deal with them. Emotions are only counter-productive when you're denying them. If you accept them and learn to channel them, they can be VERY productive.
@@TheLexoDex But all these emotions are Riley, Riley is unhealthily believing she *should* bottle up her emotions because of things her parents say like "just be our happy girl". Joy isn't really an antagonist or anything it's a metaphor for what's going on in Riley's head.
“Take her to the moon for me” makes me ugly cry every time I watch this movie. RIP Bing Bong😭
Richard Kind, the actor playing BingBong, was crying for real when he recorded the scene, you can hear it in his voice.
“She’s getting brain damage and severe memory loss” yup, the realest depiction of depression that I’ve ever seen. A lot of people dismiss depression as just being sad but don’t take into account that it alters your brain chemistry and can give you memory loss.
Yet you forget everything except the things that make you sad.
The Charlie Chaplin movie LIMELIGHT is another powerful depiction too.
Depression isn't even sadness. It's a void where emotion should be
@@user-ld9tf4td8s When the console shuts down and Fear says "guys, we cant make Riley feel anything"
Yep
Fun fact: Some countries changed Riley’s disgust for broccoli to green peppers as those were their respective children’s hated veggies.
I relate more to that. Bell peppers are gross and make you burp them up all day, but I like broccoli.
for greens, I like spinach better
This movie contains one of the best depictions of depression ever put on film: putting on a happy front to mask and deny your true feelings until they're buried so deep that you feel nothing at all but numbness. It also shows how animation can be used to not just be amusing, but to portray things that live action-films can't.
The Bing Bong sacrifice is one of the most emotional moments in cinema ever.
A lot of people tend to stick with Joy and shoo Sadness away. What they don't realize, is that overt Joy is a Joy for the sake of it - the most toxic kind. When mom says 'let's keep a smile', it's not because it's a nice thing to do. It's a *_right_* thing at that point, a necessity to appear joyful, despite not feeling it. It's only in the end you realize that, sometimes, Joy *_has to_* take a back seat.
Another thing I love with this film (besides showing that we need sadness and not just toxic positivity), is that it NAILED depression- it’s not sadness, it’s just a… void. No happiness, no sadness, not having any control over what limited emotions you do have.
Although simplified, the console shutting down is a perfect example of depression. You just don't feel anything and aren't in control
Its funny how virtually everyone seems to think Sadness is the cause of the troubles, while she is actually just the reaction to whats going on, and the cause for everything going down is because she is not allowed to do her job.
I quote Sadness's "slow down and obsess over the weight of life's problems" probably too much haha
Lewis Black as Anger was pretty much spot-on casting. His stand-up routines are often dressed in a sort of over-the-top angry tone. And he has NO problem swearing, so giving him "access to the entire swear word" panel is pretty genius.
I like to think of the "emotions" in this movie as basic versions of more complex emotions we develop as we age. Joy is also Optimism, Anger is Assertiveness, Sadness is Empathy, Fear is Caution, and Disgust is Skepticism. For me it explains why Mom had Sadness at the helm in her mind, she is more empathetic. Dad had Anger, likely being more aggressive and assertive helped him in his career. It makes sense to me.
The control panel truning black and Fear saying we can't make feel anything was a good representation of depression.
The "what the-- THIS AGAIN??" from anger was so perfectly delivered lmao
As someone who constantly fights with depression the visualization of violently shutting down from the world and not being able to feel the slightest emotion is completely relatable and scary accurate.
Sadness isn't the villian, Joy is. Sometimes you need a good cry.
i think villain is a strong word, but yes, her excessive positivity did more harm to Riley than good
What about anger he's the one who made Riley push everybody away and caused all the islands to collapse.
@@anthonylopez8682 Because there is no true 'villian'. There were mistakes, and there was conflict, but none of it was because someone was 'evil'. Joy wanted the best for Riley. She did. Did she go about it the right way? Absolutely NOT. Her inability to see outside her narrow scope resulted in a great many problems. First, she took complete control...there was no consensus. There was her in charge, leaving some things to others to deal with that she didn't want...kinda like a child would do. Second, she discounted Sadness and her existence. All Joy could do was think about being positive...which was her wheelhouse. She only could see that...nothing else. If she'd ever read the manual, she might have known, but I suspect she ignored anything that wasn't about being positive. Worst part was she was doing this from a genuine desire to help Riley. She really was.
However, since she'd never really worked with the other emotions, they had no experience running things. Look at the parents. Their emotions worked together and collaborated. Sure, the dad's anger was in charge, but he was measured and understood his limits. He didn't fly off the handle. He was a guy looking out for his family under challenging circumstances. The mom? Empathetic all the way. Sadness was the lead there, as she was the most insightful of the three. Watching for cues from the others, being the heart of the family. They had it together due to life experiences, and Riley (and Joy) have not yet come to that crossroad. They were still growing and learning. So there wasn't a villain...but there were stakes and conflict. An opportunity for growth.
None of them are villains, both of them have good intentions for Riley, even when Joy was wrong. Why do people find weird that a character has flaws? Joy IS THE PROTAGONIST, she's supposed to learn from her mistakes and change, and she does. It's basic storytelling
@@anthonylopez8682 Well... he was just doing what he thought was right. Anger is a strong emotion, and he doesn't work well as a leader or to take rational decisions, just in small doses (unless is well developed, as Riley's dad Anger)
I always wince when I see the mother talking about "If we can both be happy for him..." - it's part of what puts so much pressure on Riley, trying not to be sad even though that is what she is truly feeling
This is a kids' movie, but there are some adults who could learn from it. Toxic positivity can be really destructive.
The first time I saw Inside Out, when the mom told Riley it would be a big help if they would keep smiling, I thought to myself, "That's not a good thing to do to a kid." A child should not be responsible for the emotional well-being of a parent. And as we see as the story progresses, keeping negative feelings bottled up can be really harmful.
The broccoli pizza is an inside joke (an Inside Out joke?). Pixar headquarters are in Emeryville, California, not far from Berkeley. There's a pizza place in Berkeley called Cheese Board Pizza Collective that's connected to a cheese shop. They have a changing menu, but they make only one type of pizza every day, and it's always vegetarian. A lot of Pixar movies feature landmarks near their HQ.
That's the worst pizza place I've ever heard of.
I cant see how this movie made for kids, i mean maybe visually but the whole context? Nah pretty sure this is for adults too
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I find the message of this movie so deep! We need sadness in our lives so that we can actually make bonds and have happiness!
I once googled San Francisco - Minnesota with public transport. It said something like 4 days, so yeah, that`s CRAZY.
I'm a truck driver who used to do long haul. 4 days for that trip is actually a slight underestimation, especially depending on the season. Not the kind of trip a preteen can make without encountering obstacles, some of them dangerous.
I love how hockey is a happy and angry memory....
Nothing, like a good cry before going to sleep. This movie always brings tears.
Fun fact: Disgust is the most universally recognizable emotion there is.
Mary's reaction to Bing Bong jumping off the rocket and sacrificing himself is probably a top 3 moment on this channel 🥲
I love that there are no perfect characters. Mom puts a burden on Riley to stay happy and have no emotional needs. Dad ignores her at dinner, then punishes her for expressing frustration. Riley steals from her parents and risks her well-being. This family clearly loves each other, and it is not contingent on perfection.
When they're tossing memories, they're not just getting rid of stuff she doesn't need. They're getting rid of stuff that was associated with the island that was just destroyed.
And for the record, if at any point you've ever said, "I'm not a kid anymore.", that's how you know YOUR goofball island has been destroyed.
But there are some memories. We truly don't need anymore, but the important ones never get forgotten.
"Take her to the moon for me..." has always resonated with me
Sadness cannot control her actions as human emotions are uncontrollable.
"I hate crying in public..." - proceeds to cry in a globally available public video. Poor Mary. This is a great movie.
This is definitely one of Pixar’s best animated films ever made and I’m so excited for the sequel. Seeing Bing Bong sacrifice himself for Joy to make it up top gets me every time. RIP Bing Bong. 😢
Me too.
Disney and Pixar
@@user-re8fc8yk8n Moreso Pixar than Disney though.
Same.
When you're a dad who has moved a lot in his life, and his kids have too, this movie hits my father-heart. I tear up too.
One of my favorite movies 😃 but there's always that one part with Bing Bong 🥺 " go save Riley take her to the moon for me" 😭 breaks me Everytime.
another great reaction Mary 🙌🏽
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My mother would never have made it through this movie.
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I like that part 29:41, but i guess it's just Quagmire in me that like it🤭🤭🤭🤭. It really shock me when you said that....
This movie truly is another win for Pixar. It’s apparently so good, it even got a sequel.
Yeah almost a decade later...
Almost like the incredibles
@@IDiggPattyMayonnaisefor Pixar that's normal
@@IDiggPattyMayonnaiseIncredibles 2 had to wait even longer. I'd rather it done right over done right away 🤷🏾♀️...
there is a lot of good nuance to the story here. i like how, initially, we are thinking that Sadness is synonymous with depression, but sadness is actually a coping mechanism and key in catharsis. as the movie goes on it reveals, bit by bit, the loss of access to emotions is a more accurate experience of depression. i can personally say that i cannot think of a better initial treatment for depression than sadness.
In about 5 years, Mary can re-watch every film she's ever reacted to again for the first time, given how her memory is 😅
Goldfish memory
Tbf movies at the cinemas is not ideal. No subtitles, snacks and drinks and toilet breaks and sometimes sleeping (for me)
@@MaryCherryOfficial yeah I know some people like that, and I’ve had times going into a cinema really tired and ended up sleeping for 20mins or so, regardless of the quality.
It’s all good Mary, we still love ya! (And it means we get more reactions from you!)
@@MaryCherryOfficial Can you please react to kung fu panda 4
Fun fact: originally they wanted more than 20 different emotions but the idea was cancelled because that's too much
OR... they saved it for part 2 😉
@@mshippy19 and part 2 will be a mess considering thatr we're in a middle of the crossroads between 2 future. bad future with another crossroads in it
A lot of emotions can be mixed in with other emotions too
“All sadness wanted to do was touch the balls” is a quote that I feel will be stuck in my mind forever more 😂
This film is a really great look at the concept of toxic positivity, the need to make everything "happy". Cinema Therapy here on YT does a great breakdown of it.
Just watched inside out 2. Pixar is back baby!!!! They absolutely nailed the sequel!
But she is gay
To put it in Australian perspective: running away from California back to Minnesota would be like running away from Perth to Darwin.
R.I.P. Bing Bong
Genuinely one of the most soul crushing scenes ever made and it's wild that you can only truly appreciate it as an adult, which ironically makes you feel worse
Yes. His complete loyalty and dedication to Riley's happiness and dreams and his willingness to sacrifice everything for her is deeply moving.
What Mary said on 29:42 was something I was Not Expecting, especially with the Clip of Glen Quagmire 😵💫
If you love Up and Inside Out then ur gonna love Soul which was also written and directed by Pete Doctor.
I think it's so adorable how emotionally invested Mary is in this flick. LOL
My 6 year old was having a melt down yesterday.
I got her to calm down and laugh by telling her stop being angry, become joy, and take a trip to goofball Island.
Can't believe it actually worked.
That’s actually pretty neat
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". Fearvitself is a purple, a combination of red and blue, or in this case, a combination of 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.
It always paffles me that people react to sadness like she was an antagonist and don´t realize that the emotions arent controlling riley, emotions just...are there and then you react. Sadness even says she doesnt know why she is acting this way.
The films portrays what emotional intelligence looks like. The importance of sadness and feeling all your emotions.
8:33 Mary: "Oh god I hate crying in public so much!"
*Cries in every reaction watched by thousands and thousands of people.
I just saw this weeks ago so I can watch 2 with fam. I got invested in the invisible friend and I don't even know how those work. 😭😂 Childhood was trauma (poverty and abuse) so I'm good. Lol but I still sympathize with the people like Riley.
Touching balls part --- I literally said "that's what she said," and then the Family Guy clip happened.
Yes, where is Michael Scott when you need him?
Ok the Quagmire clip was some surprise tonal whiplash and I have to admit I couldn't stop chuckling. 29:42
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"Everyone on this team are drama queens!" Well, yeah; they ARE emotions
Wait for the second part. It's just as good, and it has adult gags. It's nice when Disney also cares about older audiences.
Riley's imaginary friend did the right thing.
Thanks for sharing.
I fear what the sequel will do after the Great Pixar Purge.
Mary - I hate crying in public!
Also Mary - Cries on video pretty often.
I wonder if Pixar noticed Joy's character design resembled Marge Simpson? Blue hair, yellow skin and a green dress, check on all 3.
29:41 made me laugh so hard and is probably one the most out of context moments on your channel
36:08 Bing Bong brought back memories of the Jennifer Walters' scene in 'She Hulk', when Bruce is trying to figure out her threshold for stress, Jen mentions Bing Bong... "Oh put on a Pixar movie"... "When Bing Bong jumps out of the wagon in Inside Out..." 😥
I can really relate to Riley. I had to move away from my best friends when I graduated elementary school and I still think about them❤ I miss them so much, it’s important to not bottle up your emotions.
It’s good to cry every once in a while. I remember seeing this movie in theaters when it first came out! Me and my sister got disgust and joy and sadness plushies. This film means a lot to me, it’s so good!💗💖 thank you so much for watching this masterpiece! I love your reaction!🥹
This film always makes me emotional! I'm excited to see the 2nd one!😊
17:04 it’s about the distance from Perth to Melbourne
I understand the meaning behind bing bong’s sacrifice but I was still hoping to see a scene at the end of Riley finding one of her old drawings of him so he can be remembered again. But no, Pixar HAS to crush your soul. They just can’t help themselves.
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I was SO excited to see this upload :)
Jesus frigging Christ, Mary;
Now I'm weeping
Speaking of a movie that is about life philosophies (which this is from the perspective of emotions), you absolutely have to watch LIMELIGHT (1952), directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin. Frankly this is a movie everybody should watch as required viewing IMO, and I was absolutely floored by the life lessons infused in this movie. Trust me when I say this Mary, but LIMELIGHT is especially made for you, and bring some tissues with you.
8:30 as you regularly cry for all 250k of us in your reactions. Thank you for continuing to put yourself out there for all of us.
Love this film. That one scene with Bing Bong always breaks me.
I watched it again recently because of the sequel too and even knowing what's coming it still made me cry. Very well done movie to do so.
Still a classic and one of Pixar’s best and one of the best films of 2015. Sadness is my spirit animal and I’m looking forward to see the sequel
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"The music in this movie is so great!"
I really feel that Michael Giacchino needs more credit. There has been so many times I hear great scores, I learn that it was him, and nobody mentions his name.
My favourite Pixar movie, and a brilliant film in general. It really hits the right balance of laughing hysterically and crying your eyes out (especially Bing Bong).
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I think this movie hits deeply if you've experienced loss. For the lucky ones in life childhood, and parenting and family when children are still young, is a golden, magical time that, once it has ended, can never return. I know as a parent of two daughters, now long past childhood, I would give anything to go back and re-live those days again with them. It's the hard reality of the human experience that life moves on, things change, and sooner or later, we all experience the loss of those and those things that matter most to us.
The concept of the film is brilliant, and it is beautifully directed
sadness is so me 😭
I defy the idea that sadness touching a memory makes it permanently a sad one that is such convoluted nonsense
What are the saddest things I've ever told to me... Was supervisor for 5 years told me. "Hey Shawn what's wrong? You don't smile anymore.. when you first started working here you are nothing but smiles"
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it.
Remember seeing this year's ago at the cinema before I went into my freshman year of highschool such nostalgia ❤💜💛💙💚
Some of these "kid" movies are entirely too real and deep for a child to comprehend lol I remember watching up with my kid and me and my wife are just bawling and my kid was like what's happening right now. 😂
She is like the meme of "you got amnesia" and the kids starts re-watch one piece 😂
it's trueeeee bro:(
My sister loves this movie.
She's pretty young and I can see how kids and some more emotionally immature people would like this.
Inside Out "Hey everyone you wanna cry over a little girl's imaginary best friend being forgotten?"
Ppl really forgetting that Riley’s emotion is her, she is never controlled by them IT IS HER DOING THE DECISIONS AND MOOD SWINGS. Anger leading the team while Joy and Sadness is gone is also Riley she felt the anger all the time.
Hey Maryycherry,
I watched Inside Out 2 yesterday and it was great 😇❤. Also, Pete docter has contributed in this movie too... 😊.
Another brilliant reaction Mary ❤❤😁😁.
Of course memories are never this simple. At least for me, a photo, a story, a smell can bring back a whole host of memories. I'd say a solid 75% are not readily accessible to me but the ones I do have are incredibly vivid. I can access my core memories in 3D. Turn them around, stand in them, sometimes even remember the wind in my face or what it smelled like. But usually my memories are in the murky depths of my mind, where I can, at times, catch a sliver of a vast trove, like a silvery fish swimming by.
I also want to add that Sadness symbolizes empathy in this movie. That's why Sadness was the leading emotion for the mom.
This actually is how emotions work (kinda)
There are the 5 core emotions, and all other emotions are derivatives or combinations of these 5. This is what is seen in the mixed color memories at the end.
It's also why Inside Out 2 lacked all understanding of the core premise of the psychological theory behind the first film by adding personifications of the other emotions
This movie was great but the Bing Bong sequence was pure brilliance .
This movie really got me. Especially since I was SUPER skeptical and suspicious of Bing Bong. Since there was no real villain in the movie when he was introduced I was SURE he was a bad guy.
Take her to the moon for me😭
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26:08 thats all of ours childhood down there, knowing full well it aint coming back
13:25 Ah jeez, don't remind me of that episode of _The Buzz on Maggie._
"Tonight was supposed to be *our night,* but it's been the "Rayna & Tammy" show all over again!"
The forgetting of very recent memories like the orb for when she cried in class, I think this represents locking away memories that are too tragic for the user?
Swear to god I was bawling to Inside Out 2. Felt so bad for Riley and what happened to her, she's so me
Rolling the dice with a Disney reaction right after Toho lol, but I really love this movie and can't wait for the new one!
Such a great movie. Really puts things in perspective