Inside Out 2

Bollyflix Inside Out 2 Overview

Bollyflix Teenager Riley’s mind headquarters is undergoing a sudden demolition to make room for something entirely unexpected: new Emotions! Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust, who’ve long been running a successful operation by all accounts, aren’t sure how to feel when Anxiety shows up. And it looks like she’s not alone.

Inside Out 2 Bollyflix Movie Details

DetailInformation
Release DateBollyflix 2024-06-11
Runtime97 minutes
StatusReleased
Original Languageen
Budget200,000,000
Revenue1,682,636,477
GenresAnimation, Family, Adventure, Comedy, Drama
TaglineMake room for new emotions.
rating7.599 out of 10

Bollyflix Inside Out 2 Cast

NameCharacter
Amy PoehlerJoy (voice)
Maya HawkeAnxiety (voice)
Kensington TallmanRiley (voice)
Liza LapiraDisgust (voice)
Tony HaleFear (voice)
Lewis BlackAnger (voice)
Phyllis SmithSadness (voice)
Ayo EdebiriEnvy (voice)
LilimarValentina (voice)
Grace LuGrace (voice)

Inside Out 2 Images Bollyflix

Image Credits: All images are sourced from TMDB.

Movie Image
Movie Image
Movie Image
Movie Image
Movie Image

Inside Out 2 Cast Bollyflix

Bollyflix Amy Poehler as Joy (voice), Maya Hawke as Anxiety (voice), Kensington Tallman as Riley (voice), Liza Lapira as Disgust (voice), Tony Hale as Fear (voice), Lewis Black as Anger (voice), Phyllis Smith as Sadness (voice), Ayo Edebiri as Envy (voice), Lilimar as Valentina (voice), Grace Lu as Grace (voice).

Inside Out 2 Bollyflix Reviews

“Inside Out 2” is a heartwarming and imaginative sequel that successfully builds on the emotional depth of its predecessor. Directed by Kelsey Mann, the film revisits Riley as she navigates the complexities of teenage life, with her emotions—Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust—returning to guide her. The movie introduces new emotions, adding fresh dynamics and challenges. The animation is vibrant and expressive, capturing the nuanced portrayal of inner emotional worlds. With its clever storytelling, humor, and poignant moments, “Inside Out 2” resonates deeply with audiences, offering a thoughtful exploration of growing up and emotional resilience.

The wizards at Pixar have crafted a new gem with “Inside Out 2” which is a rare achievement in that it is a sequel that outdoes the original film. The movie opens with Riley (Kensington Tallman), just after her 13th Birthday as Joy (Amy Poehler) recaps her accomplishments and sets the stage for her big Hockey Game with her friends Grace (Grace Lu) and Bree (Sumayyah Nuriddin-Green). Their success on the ice attracts the attention of the coach of the local Firebirds who invites the trio to a three-day camp which will set the stage for them to be included…

I really quite enjoyed the first of these (2015) but I struggled a bit to stay engaged with the one. “Riley” is still happily coasting through family life until one day, she embarks on the yellow brick road that is puberty. Towit, her control gallery is no longer the purview of just her lifelong guides like “Fear”, “Joy” and “Anger” – now she has also to deal with the likes of disgust, envy, boredom and worst of all – anxiety. It’s maybe the latter that the film should be called as we now embark on quite a humourless swipe at…

Scroll to Top