Inside Out is one of Disney and Pixar’s most interesting concepts. The 2015 animated movie by Pete Docter focused on young Riley and the emotions inside her head. Each had its own avatar, led by Amy Poehler’s Joy. Now, the Inside Out sequel from new director, Kelsey Mann, finds 13-year-old Riley going through puberty.
In addition, she is struggling in her coming-of-age story to accept changes in school and with her friends. Intriguingly, from the trailers and video clips, many fans were curious if this was a queer story teasing a conflicted Riley coming out. Fortunately for curious fans, Inside Out 2 provides a definitive answer to this topic.
Val was the youngest player to make the junior varsity team. When Riley meets her on the steps, Riley rattles off her stats and basically fangirls Val. She geeks out and even admires Val’s red hair streak. It’s a bit weird, but Val doesn’t mind. She was once that over-exuberant teenager herself. The reason Riley has followed her career so much is because Riley wants to imitate it and use it as a road map. Once she breaks Val’s records, she thinks she can shoot to fame and be universally loved like Val.
Inside Out is one of Disney and Pixar’s most interesting concepts. The 2015 animated movie by Pete Docter focused on young Riley and the emotions inside her head. Each had its own avatar, led by Amy Poehler’s Joy. Now, the Inside Out sequel from new director, Kelsey Mann, finds 13-year-old Riley going through puberty.
In addition, she is struggling in her coming-of-age story to accept changes in school and with her friends. Intriguingly, from the trailers and video clips, many fans were curious if this was a queer story teasing a conflicted Riley coming out. Fortunately for curious fans, Inside Out 2 provides a definitive answer to this topic.
Val was the youngest player to make the junior varsity team. When Riley meets her on the steps, Riley rattles off her stats and basically fangirls Val. She geeks out and even admires Val’s red hair streak. It’s a bit weird, but Val doesn’t mind. She was once that over-exuberant teenager herself. The reason Riley has followed her career so much is because Riley wants to imitate it and use it as a road map. Once she breaks Val’s records, she thinks she can shoot to fame and be universally loved like Val.
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