What are the emotions and characters that appear in the film

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“Inside Out 2”: What are the emotions and characters that appear in the film

In her new stage, Riley will experience new emotions that promise to captivate all “Inside Out 2” viewers.

New emotions are integrated into “Inside Out 2”. (Free Press Photo: AFP)

Inside Out 2 It premiered on June 13 in our country. With this debut, new emotions come to the life of Riley, the protagonist of this film.

The first installment of this film was released in 2015 and aroused the interest of both the general public and psychology experts from various parts of the world.

In this new installment, Riley begins to leave the child’s world to delve into teenage adventures.

Furthermore, the new emotions of this stage will want to take control to show us the psychological complexity accompanied by growth.

What characters will we see again in Inside Out 2?

Joy, Sadness, Fury, Fear and Disgust will move us again in Inside Out 2. According to the College of Psychologists of Argentina, these five characters refer to the basic emotions of the human being.

According to specialists, Joy ensures that Riley’s experiences and memories are happy, Fury thirsts for justice, Disgust prevents social and physical toxicity, Fear safeguards the little girl, and Sadness, although it does not have a clear function, is so important like other emotions.

What are the new emotions in Inside Out 2?

According to international media, in Inside Out 2, We will see four new characters that correspond to various emotions experienced during puberty.:

  • Anxiety
  • Envy
  • Ennui/Boredom
  • Shame
“Intensely 2” is on Guatemalan movie billboards. (Free Press Photo: AFP)

Inside Out 2 will offer a new perspective on the emotional world of the human beingwhich is why this installment promises to captivate the viewer and motivate the audience to reflect on the complexity of the adolescent world.

 
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