Inside Out 2 is an animated coming-of-age dramedy a sequel to the 2015 hit. Riley hits puberty and Joy/Sadness/Anger/Disgust/Fear welcome new emotions Anxiety/Ennui/Envy/Embarrassment. As Riley sets off for a weekend hockey camp the summer before high school the emotions jockey for control.
The vocal performances are all decent although the re-casting of Fear and Disgust conveys an odd audio uncanny valley, like Dan Castellaneta taking over the role of the Genie from Robin Williams. But the emotional impact of the original is not present, not a fault of the cast but of the script.
It is nice to revisit Riley and her emotions but there is an assembly line quality to the story that leaves something to be desired. The movie splits its time between Riley in the real world and the world in her head which results in a distracting lack of focus and much of the plotting feels perfunctory. With some of the action it also implies that Riley herself is more a robot to be controlled by the various emotions which is disconcerting and doesn't jive with the mechanics of the original in some ways undercutting the whole metaphor. The emotions don't really have a clear journey, Joy and company pretty much just tread water for the entire second act, and it is apparent Riley, on the precipice of puberty and high school, is the more interesting character and has the more engaging story. The two don't feel particularly integrated and in splitting the narrative down the middle neither are fully realized. Riley's anxiety attack towards the end of the movie is the only really inspired and effective sequence.
Mildly diverting but not particularly exciting, lacking the desired Pixar emotional punch.
Currently in theaters, coming soon to VOD.
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