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Inside Out 2 Director Kelsey Mann Discusses Lack of Positive Emotions
Jun 16 2024
When the first Inside Out movie debuted, it unveiled a world within our minds where emotions were personified and managed through a control panel. Inside Out 2, helmed by director Kelsey Mann, delves into Riley's adolescence, introducing new emotions such as Anxiety, Envy, Ennui, and Embarrassment. The original core emotions must battle for dominance as Riley faces a pivotal weekend in her life. Mann discusses the intricacy of the new emotions and the reasoning behind the reduced portrayal of positive emotions in the film.
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