鈥業nside Out 2鈥 offers all the feels 鈥 and a great time at the movies
鈥淚nside Out 2,鈥 the first box-office smash of 2024, offers a welcome return to form for Pixar.
鈥淚nside Out 2,鈥 the first box-office smash of 2024, offers a welcome return to form for Pixar.
鈥淚nside Out 2鈥 opens with our protagonist in her natural setting, playing ice hockey with her friends. With the emotions audiences grew familiar with from the first film working in unity, Riley (voiced by Kensington Tallman) is a dazzling talent. But when life becomes more complicated,聽Riley struggles to cope with the pressure 鈥撀燼nd a new cast of characters emerges. They鈥檒l be familiar to anyone who has made it through the teenage years.
鈥淚nside Out 2,鈥 which had the biggest opening of any movie since 鈥淏arbie,鈥 harkens back to a gold standard for Pixar. After recent direct-to-streaming disappointments like 鈥淟uca鈥 (2021) and 鈥淭urning Red鈥 (2022), 鈥淚nside Out 2鈥 is a welcome return to form. It offers a refreshing perspective on mental health that draws in new audiences while reminding the rest of us why we continue to watch the studio鈥檚 films.
The sequel picks back up with Riley, now 13 and a rising high school freshman, prepping for a three-day hockey camp with her two best friends, Grace (Grace Lu) and Bree (Sumayyah Nuriddin-Green). Inside her neurological control center, the colorful crew of Sadness, Disgust, Anger, Fear, and Joy have mastered co-piloting. Then, a brand-new crew of emotions, brought on by puberty, arrives. Meet Anxiety, Embarrassment, Envy, and the aloof Ennui.聽聽
In the first movie, 11-year-old Riley faced a series of challenges that were earth-shattering for her, but fairly mundane for the audience: a big move, a disappointing tryout, and a fight with her parents. But in the sequel, the drama doesn鈥檛 just play out in the heroine鈥檚 head. Riley is breaking into her coach鈥檚 office, dyeing her hair, and falling out with her best friends. Some themes, like emotional repression, are familiar chords from the first film. But the follow-up also tackles topics like teenage social dynamics, dealing with change, and self-acceptance.
The new multicolored characters are fun, with hairstyles and clothes that feel true to the emotions they represent. Anxiety (Maya Hawke), for example, has a mess of frizzy hair that makes it easy to imagine she spends her nights planning rather than sleeping. Embarrassment is a gentle giant who hides in his hoodie. And the elusive Ennui is French.聽
While en route to hockey camp, Riley learns her two besties are headed to a different high school at the end of summer. The news sends Riley into an anxiety-driven tailspin, pushing her to rebuff her friends to impress a group of popular girls.聽聽
What鈥檚 refreshing is that these girls aren鈥檛 a repackaging of popular tropes. They aren鈥檛 mean girls or bullies who act as foils to Riley鈥檚 kind and understanding best friends. They鈥檙e perfectly nice. They respect and encourage Riley, and at various moments, even sympathize with her. Riley鈥檚 struggle to be cool is an internal one, and it鈥檚 familiar for anyone who鈥檚 struggled to carve out a place in the vast and intimidating social environment of early adolescence.
A new feature within Riley鈥檚 neurological command center is her glowing sense of self, made up of her memories and personal beliefs. As the story unfolds, and Riley鈥檚 sense of self changes, Joy (Amy Poehler) and her crew struggle to let go of the version of Riley they鈥檝e worked so hard to build.
This comes with some poignant lessons, both for Riley and her emotional stewards. As the old emotions search the recesses of Riley鈥檚 consciousness for her lost sense of self, Joy can鈥檛 quite maintain her native optimism. 鈥淢aybe that鈥檚 what happens when you grow up,鈥 she says. 鈥淵ou feel less joy.鈥澛
But she, and Riley, emerge from the trial more well-rounded and resilient. Joy realizes that she can鈥檛 protect Riley from even her most negative emotions, and Riley comes to accept that she can make mistakes, even while striving to be the best version of herself. The message is an important one, though it鈥檚 not very surprising. Still, compelling visuals and skillful performances from the voice actors make it heartwarming and effective.
The strongest feature of 鈥淚nside Out 2鈥 might just be its relatability. For children and teenagers, the similarities are enough to make you cringe. For parents, Joy鈥檚 realization that she can鈥檛 protect Riley from everything will tug at the heartstrings. For the rest of us, Riley鈥檚 triumphs and pitfalls will inspire many emotions, from delight to heartache. And as we learn from Joy, it鈥檚 probably best to let yourself feel them.
鈥淚nside Out鈥 was heralded as an instant classic in 2015, and it鈥檚 hard for a sequel to live up to that mantle. The new movie can鈥檛 recreate the novelty of getting a peek inside the mind of a preteen.
鈥淚nside Out 2鈥 doesn鈥檛 rise to the heights of Pixar鈥檚 greatest creations, like 鈥淭he Incredibles.鈥 And there鈥檚 nothing in it that matches the indelible first 10 minutes of 鈥淯p.鈥 But it鈥檚 well worth a trip to a movie theater 鈥 a rarity these days. And who couldn鈥檛 use a little more Joy in their lives?
鈥淚nside Out 2鈥 is rated PG for some thematic elements.聽