Inside out 2 It premiered in theaters last week, and like the first film, it was a success at the box office when it reached the US$724.4 million (about R$3.9 billion) mark, according to data from Box office mojo. The animated sequence produced by Disney and Pixar brought four new emotions to the movie screen – anxiety, shame, envy and boredom – in addition to the “original” emotions – joy, sadness, anger, fear and disgust – which were introduced in the first film.
According to the film's screenwriter, Meg Levoff, two other emotions were left out of the film's final script. Inside Out 2. The film would have humiliation and guilt, but both characters ended up being cut. North America Portal Comic books.
Meg noted that humiliation and guilt would need more development time, which is in line with the focus on anxiety. “We talked to a lot of experts about them. Humiliation is not a nice thing, because it’s just about attacking you. Guilt is about taking responsibility and it’s a behavior, not who you are,” the screenwriter said.
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