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“どんな感情も、きっと宝物になる―”

20241h 37m★ 7.5アニメーションアドベンチャーコメディファミリー
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あらすじ

どんな感情も、きっと宝物になる―ディズニー&ピクサーが贈る、あなたの中に広がる<感情たち>の世界。少女ライリーを子どもの頃から見守ってきた頭の中の感情・ヨロコビたち。 ある日、高校入学という人生の転機を控えたライリーの中に、シンパイ率いる<大人の感情>たちが現れる。 「ライリーの将来のために、あなたたちはもう必要ない」―シンパイたちの暴走により、追放されるヨロコビたち。巻き起こる“感情の嵐”の中で、ライリーは自分らしさを失っていく…。 彼女を救うカギは、広大な世界の奥底に眠る“ある記憶”に隠されていた―。

作品考察・見どころ

本作の真髄は、思春期という嵐のような季節を、脳内の色彩豊かな闘争として描き切った圧倒的な洞察力にあります。新たに登場する「シンパイ」をはじめとする複雑な感情たちは、大人になる過程で誰もが直面する自己防衛の本能そのものです。完璧を求めるがゆえに自分を追い詰めてしまう現代的な葛藤が、これほどまでに残酷で、かつ愛おしく映像化されたことに驚きを隠せません。 マヤ・ホークが吹き込む「シンパイ」の震えるような熱演は、観る者の心象風景と強く共鳴します。過去の記憶を選別して自分を形作る残酷さと、その全肯定へと向かうクライマックスは、全世代の魂を揺さぶるはずです。感情を支配するのではなく、そのすべてを抱きしめる。本作は、迷える現代人に贈る最高のセラピー映画と言えるでしょう。

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製作費: $200,000,000 (300億円)

興行収入: $1,698,863,816 (2548億円)

推定収支: $1,498,863,816 (2248億円)

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キャスト

エイミー・ポーラー
エイミー・ポーラー
Joy (voice)
マヤ・ホーク
マヤ・ホーク
Anxiety (voice)
ケンジントン・トールマン
ケンジントン・トールマン
Riley (voice)
ライザ・ラピラ
ライザ・ラピラ
Disgust (voice)
トニー・ヘイル
トニー・ヘイル
Fear (voice)
ルイス・ブラック
ルイス・ブラック
Anger (voice)
フィリス・スミス
フィリス・スミス
Sadness (voice)
アイオウ・エディバリー
アイオウ・エディバリー
Envy (voice)
Lilimar
Lilimar
Valentina (voice)
Grace Lu
Grace Lu
Grace (voice)

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: ケルシー・マン

脚本: John Hoffman / メグ・レフォヴ / ケルシー・マン

音楽: Andrea Datzman / マイケル・ジアッチーノ

制作: マーク・ニールセン / ピーター・ドクター / ジョナス・リヴェラ

撮影監督: Adam Habib / Jonathan Pytko

制作会社: Pixar

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

Hotplix
Hotplix
★ 8

"Inside Out 2" is a heartwarming and imaginative sequel that successfully builds on the emotional depth of its predecessor. Directed by Kelsey Mann, the film revisits Riley as she navigates the complexities of teenage life, with her emotions—Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust—returning to guide her. The movie introduces new emotions, adding fresh dynamics and challenges. The animation is vibrant and expressive, capturing the nuanced portrayal of inner emotional worlds. With its clever storytelling, humor, and poignant moments, "Inside Out 2" resonates deeply with audiences, offering a thoughtful exploration of growing up and emotional resilience.

garethmb
garethmb

The wizards at Pixar have crafted a new gem with “Inside Out 2” which is a rare achievement in that it is a sequel that outdoes the original film. The movie opens with Riley (Kensington Tallman), just after her 13th Birthday as Joy (Amy Poehler) recaps her accomplishments and sets the stage for her big Hockey Game with her friends Grace (Grace Lu) and Bree (Sumayyah Nuriddin-Green). Their success on the ice attracts the attention of the coach of the local Firebirds who invites the trio to a three-day camp which will set the stage for them to be included on the team as freshmen. Things take a turn when a Puberty alarm goes off followed by a construction crew to upgrade the console. Fear (Tony Hale), Anger (Lewis Black), Disgust (Liza Lapira), and Sadness (Phyllis Smith), do not react well to this and the arrival of the new emotions Anxiety (Maya Hawke), Envy (Ayo Edebiri), Ennui (Adèle Exarchopoulos), and Embarrassment (Paul Walter-Hauser), sets the stage for new conflicts. Riley arrives at camp and becomes enchanted with the popular girls who are fronted by Valentina (Lilimar), and Riley excludes her friends as a chance to be part of the in-crowd. The new emotions set a course to keep Riley safe from her potential future issues and banish the old emotions that they view as hindering Riley and setting a path for future failure. Forced to travel to the furthest reaches of Riley’s mind to recover something of necessity; the old emotions hope to undo the damage being done and restore Riley who is in the turmoil of being a teen and hampered by the flood of new and often conflicting emotions and circumstances that she encounters. The movie is filled with charm and humor as well as presenting an honest look at the changes and pressures that children face during their teen years and does so without being heavy-handed. The emotions new and old are great and there are many moments throughout the film that will bring laughter as well as nostalgia for adults; especially those with children who are about to enter their Teen years. The film is moving and there were more than a few eyes welling up near the end of the film during our screening as Pixar has once again crafted an enjoyable and relatable tale that can be enjoyed by the entire family. 4.5 stars out of 5.

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 6

I really quite enjoyed the first of these (2015) but I struggled a bit to stay engaged with the one. "Riley" is still happily coasting through family life until one day, she embarks on the yellow brick road that is puberty. Towit, her control gallery is no longer the purview of just her lifelong guides like "Fear", "Joy" and "Anger" - now she has also to deal with the likes of disgust, envy, boredom and worst of all - anxiety. It's maybe the latter that the film should be called as we now embark on quite a humourless swipe at the culture of validation that young people must navigate. It's all about being popular. Being liked. Being the best - in the ice hockey team. Old loyalties go under the bus in favour of new aspirations and yes, much of it does ring quite true as an evaluation of the fickleness in all of us. Thing is, though, there's just too much inevitability about what comes next and there's way too much incessant dialogue. "Anger" has some fun along the way, and there is the odd comedy one-liner from the laconic "Ennui" but it just didn't resonate with me at all. The animation is standard Pixar fayre that does the job colourfully but unremarkably, and by the conclusion I was hoping there was an off button on that great big console. Yep - I'm probably too old to really appreciate this the way the kids can, but the trick for these studios has to be to engage the adults at the same time as the weans, else out come the mobile phones as our own version of ennui sets in. It's fine, but forgettable, sorry.

Chris Sawin
Chris Sawin
★ 5

_Inside Out 2_ is a harmless sequel that is fun for all ages but also absolutely unnecessary. The film recycles three-quarters of the original while introducing a quarter of new characters and ideas. **Full review:** https://bit.ly/PixarClone

MannyD
MannyD

Poor Pixar! They just haven't been able to catch a break this decade! Having a majority of their originals dumbed on Disney+, Lightyear flopping, and Elemental just barely managing to make a comeback after having the studio's worst opening yet. They just can't catch a break, specially with Disney laying off their animators and refusing to let them make any originals anymore. Safe to say, they've had it rough! But Inside Out 2, despite many things working against it actually managed to be good, in fact great! Almost as good as its predecessor. I'm not gonna fully say it's a masterpiece like any of their older films, or even films like Soul or the first Inside Out, but it's still a pretty great movie! A movie that honors the original while adding to the original's themes. Instead of just being the first movie again, they actually do things a little different, by adding new emotions, covering the themes of puberty and anxiety, and adding some new locations. I also like how they don't just reset Joy back to the way she was in movie 1, they actually stick to her character development, letting the others help her, especially Sadness, and being open to new ideas. She's still flawed, of course, but it's more still growing as a character rather than just learning the same lesson again. They even subvert the originals message. Inside Out 1: it's okay to not be happy. Inside Out 2: It's okay to let happiness in. You are valued and you are good enough. There's also one scene in the movie : the panic attack. I won't spoil what happens but I really love how this scene played out. Altogether, a pretty solid film that builds on the original ti the point where I'd actually say I'd be open for a 3rd movie, something I thought I'd never, ever say ever!!! Congrats, Pix! U made a good sequel, keep it up! TOTAL SCORE: 8.5/10

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