4 New Emotion Characters To Be Present In Inside Out 2 Film
JAKARTA - Inside Out 2 will start airing in Indonesia on June 14. Inside Out 2 film is directed byLER Mann, produced by Mark Nielsen, with Pete Docter, Jonas Rivera, and Dan Scanlon as executive producer. The voice actors in this film are Amy Poehler, Maya Hawke, Kensington Tallman, Liza Lapira, Tony Hale, Lewis Black, Phyllis Smith, Ayo Edekrat, Lilimar, Grace Lu, Sumayyah Nuriddin-Green, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Diane Lane, Kyle MacLachlan, Paul Walteregory, and Yvette Nicole Brown.
The film features a screenplay by Meg LeFauve and Dave Holstein as well as a story by Mann and LeFauve. With music by Andrea Datzman, this animated film from Disney and Pixar again invites fans to get into Riley's growing mind.
With changes to Riley, an unexpected thing happened, namely the arrival of new emotions. Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust, who have long carried out their operations successfully, must face the presence of new emotions such as Anxiety, Envy, Embarrassment, and Ennui.
"When we get older, emotions get more complex as if there is a big renovation in our brains. The presence of new emotions in Riley's mind will change the life of the teenager and also affect the existing emotions," said Producer Mark Nielsen.
Berikut karakter emosi baru yang bakal hadir di film Inside Out 2 dikutip dari keterangan resmi yang diterima Jumat, 7 Juni.
Anxiety Played by Maya Hawke, Anxiety is full of tense energy. Anxiety enthusiastically ensured Riley was ready to face any negative possibilities.
Protecting children who become teenagers from the dangers they cannot see, Anxiety is determined to ensure Riley can adapt to new friends in high school, however.
Equipped with careful plans to ensure Riley never makes mistakes, Anxiety thinks ten steps ahead and has no doubts about sharing the worst-case scenario.
However, behind it all, Anxiety knows he is difficult to deal with, but he feels by pushing Riley to be more perfect means he is closer to his goals. Anxiety will play a big role in Riley's social life.
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Ennui Filled in her voice by Adèle Exarchopoulos, Ennui is one of the new emotions, and really doesn't care. Tired and sluggish with the habit of rolling over his trained eyes, Ennui added the perfect nature of the teenager's apathy to Riley's personality.
He doesn't even have to get out of the sofa and can operate consoles remotely using the app on his cellphone.
According to story supervisor John Hoffman, Ennui will feel very familiar because it describes the feelings of every teenager who doesn't care or doesn't want to face something.
I was able to relate it when I was a teenager. Ennui has a posture like wilted noodles and she relies heavily on the technology," he said.
Although Ennui doesn't seem to care, he was there to help Riley by providing a protection mechanism that would allow Riley to switch from high drama to no drama at all.
Inside Out 2 Ennui will function critically in creating a distance between Riley and her parents.
Envy He may be small, but he knows what he wants. Envy is always jealous of everything other people have. Envy's imagination and interest in recent and coolest things makes Riley miss what Riley doesn't have. Envy represents a very common feeling of I wish to teenagers.
Envy, who has a small posture, always hopes he is as tall as anyone else. Filmmakers also consulted to bring Envy's character into this film with psychologists such as Dr. Dacher Keltner, a professor at Berkeley, who is also a psychologist and writer.
Embarrassment Played by Paul Walter roadbing, Embarrassment has a shame and is very quiet. He doesn't move when he gets caught up in social awkwardness and often uses his hoodie as a hiding place.
Embarrassment really comes to life when its relationship with Sadness develops. Sadness understands Embarrassment, and there is a bond there. He is a very sensitive and somewhat segregated character like Sadness in the first film.