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- David “DC” Bolling @ DC’s Take
- Excerpt: Inside Out 2 delivers on the promise of a hilarious and often heartwarming sequel that functions as one of Pixar’s strongest outings in years. While it doesn’t necessarily reach the heights of a masterpiece as the original, it keeps you in awe of what it has to say about the complexities of puberty that’ll easily entertain kids and adults who loved what we got nine years ago.
- Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: a faded retread of the original featuring a similar journey through a world that seems far less imaginative. It is telling that Riley’s reality is a lot more interesting than what’s going on behind the scenes.
- Sarah Gopaul @ Digital Journal
- Excerpt: Seeing Anxiety from this perspective is somewhat eye-opening for anyone who’s struggled with it and may be a good lead-in for parents to talk to their kids about the emotion… Luckily, Riley has some other dedicated feelings determined to get her back on the right path before the movie’s conclusion
- Mark Hobin @ Fast Film Reviews
- Excerpt: A clever exploration of adolescence, bringing new emotions Envy, Embarrassment, Ennui, and most notably Anxiety into the spotlight.
- [New] | Harrison Martin @ Flixfrog
- Excerpt: Inside Out 2, while nowhere near as emotionally impactful as the original, is a fun follow-up to one of Pixar’s most beloved films. I wonder what new emotions will appear in the next feature?
- Harrison Martin @ Flixfrog
- Excerpt: Inside Out 2, while nowhere near as emotionally impactful as the original, is a fun follow-up to one of Pixar’s most beloved films. I wonder what new emotions will appear in the next feature?
- Eddie Pasa @ DC Filmdom
- Excerpt: Inside Out 2 reaches beyond mere recognition and sympathy without pointing a finger or being judgmental.
- Nadine Whitney @ The Curb
- Sebastian Zavala @ MeGustaElCine.com [Spanish]
- Excerpt: It is an entertaining, emotional sequel full of valuable messages, that makes excellent use of its central concept to deliver a somewhat predictable narrative, which should nevertheless appeal to all family members.