When Anxiety Is Not a Superpower
Briefly

The first Inside Out was the peak of Pixar's blob cinema, a children's drama about brightly colored beings representing human emotions; Inside Out 2 simplifies complex emotional concepts into CGI characters.
Every time staggeringly vague matters of the mind were reduced to screenwriting MacGuffins in Inside Out 2, some insidious blob in my mind wondered what Jung might make of all this.
Inside Out 2 spared rejection due to its low-stakes narrative focusing on the original protagonist, Riley, now 13, navigating friendship drama and a switch to a new school.
Read at The Atlantic
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