Pixar’s highly anticipated sequel to the beloved “Inside Out” arrives in theaters with a fresh batch of emotions and a more nuanced exploration of adolescence. While the first film focused on the core emotions of Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust, “Inside Out 2” welcomes four new characters: Anxiety, Envy, Ennui, and Embarrassment.
This new chapter in the mindscape of young Riley finds her on the cusp of puberty, where her emotional terrain undergoes a significant shift. Anxiety emerges as a formidable antagonist, attempting to take control of Riley’s life. Director Kelsey Mann explains that this transformation was inspired by personal experiences and research on the nature of anxiety.
Beyond the introduction of new emotions, the film explores the complexities of various emotions, challenging the traditional notion of positive and negative. Mann argues that all emotions, even the negative ones, are essential for a balanced life, emphasizing the importance of learning how to manage and express them appropriately.
The film also examines the angst and confusion associated with adolescence through the character of Ennui, which resonates with both parents and children who have witnessed or experienced the complexities of teenage life.
The director emphasizes that the emotional terrain of adolescence is nuanced and multifaceted, reflecting the numerous challenges and triumphs that accompany this formative period. The new emotions introduced in “Inside Out 2” are a reflection of this evolving emotional world.