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Inside Out 2

Inside Out 2: Movie Poster: The emotion characters all squish together, their faces up against the "glass" of the poster
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age 7+

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age 6+

Good

I watched this movie in theaters with my parents and two little sisters. my youngest sister just turned 7 a few months ago and she was fine with it, I really don't understand people saying 10 plus unless your trying to keep kids very controlled, I believe kids should learn about things such as puberty and anxiety etc early on considering that they happen to everyone eventually.

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age 6+

Sequel Does Not Disappoint.

Inside Out 2 is brilliant. Going through all the emotions, watching it is a true roller coaster. A perfect sequel to the original movie, and great for younger kids to understand emotions better, and older kids who grew up watching the original. You see the highs and lows of growing up, how you can't allow one emotion overtake you, making sure to stay true to yourself. Full of a star studded cast, great messages, and an honest view about growing up and maturing, Inside Out 2 is an amazing movie for the whole family, any age, that will make you laugh and cry at the same time.

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age 7+

Great movie, I love it!

It was a great movie; I think it showed how puberty can affect you and how life can be difficult. I think it was crazy when Riley was having a panic attack, but I think the ending was cute, and I loved Val, she was really cool and chill. I really hope that they make an Inside Out 3 in the future.

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age 8+

AMAZING ^^

I watched it around an hour ago today, it was amazing! I enjoyed all of it! However, I have a feeling younger children wouldn't understand what the new emotions are, which is why I think the age rating on the second movie should be around 8+ really. However, it is really educational for them though at the same time lol.

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age 4+

Extremely relatable, great storytelling, funny, and for ALL AGES! (everyone has something to learn from this movie.)

honestly was not what i was expecting. I was REALLY impressed!! They captured puberty and anxiety perfectly and in the end you learn a very important lesson. As a 16 year old, I actually learned something from the movie and as much as it was heartwarming, it was also funny and it made you cringe sometimes but it’s all in the process of starting your teenage years so they make riley extremely relatable!! I 100% recommend this movie for any family or even any adult who liked the first movie.

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age 6+

Beautiful movie

Inside out 2 was a lovely movie, carrying life themes and the importance of feeling your emotions in a form that even the youngest of kids can understand. It’s so important for kids as they grow to understand and accept what they are feeling, and learn how to embrace it in a character building, non judgmental way. In the movie, characters make mistakes, and try to rid the mind of all regretful memories. However, they are only successful when they learn that every emotion, positive or negative, is vital to embrace and grow from. Couldn’t recommend enough, shines from the inside out.

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age 10+

Since I am the first to watch it this movie is for family and kids under 10 years old if your kids there not under 10 watch it together it's good to watch it together it is good

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age 7+

This movie was wonderful and I would definitely watch again. It’s a great family movie. I wouldn’t say it’s better than the original but it’s still great!

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age 9+

Best moments, and Much better than the original

Great movie!!! The characters are cute and it is a little more violent than the original. Love this movie, EVEN MY FAMILY ENJOYS IT! It also has Funny moments and has good messages

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age 7+

I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!

This movie is so sad and I like the movie and the movie is so good

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age 5+

Not a good as the first, but still impactful.

Inside Out 2 is great. I love the new characters. Anxiety and Envy are such a fun duo. I want to see Maya Hawke and Ayo Edebiri in more movies together. Make it happen casting directors. Embarrassment is adorable. I want to see more of these characters and how they work together in Headquarters. I like how they gave Fear, Anger and Disgust more to do in this sequel, and they made sure that Joy didn't unlearn her lesson from the first movie; a trap that many sequels fall into. This movie introduces many exciting elements to the Mind World, such as the vault of secrets, the back of the mind, the sar-chasm, and most importantly, the sense of self. All of this fits in perfectly, and I wouldn't mind if Pixar made this Inside Out into a trilogy, like they did with Toy Story. I can't think of anything that would be alarming for kids, because my little cousin watched it all the way through without flinching. She became a bit restless towards the end though. However, I think this movie will have a bigger effect on teens like me. When I saw the teaser and it was revealed that Anxiety would be a character in this movie, I had a feeling I going to cry while watching it. But I didn't expect it to hit THAT HARD. I rarely cry at movies, but the climax of this one felt so PERSONAL. My 4-year-old cousin enjoyed it, and I wondered what it was like to experience it through her young eyes. This movie's portrayal of Anxiety is one you can't miss. I feel like I've revealed too much. Just go watch it.

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