Saw it last night. Thought it was pretty good. My son loved it. I was surprised that there were only 8 people in the theater at my showing. I thought it was tracking for a strong opening.
Is school still in session where you live? That might explain the sparse attendance.Saw it last night. Thought it was pretty good. My son loved it. I was surprised that there were only 8 people in the theater at my showing. I thought it was tracking for a strong opening.
No they are out and it was an evening show.Is school still in session where you live? That might explain the sparse attendance.
I went to the first showing this Saturday morning and it was nearly a full screening with lots of kids. They all seemed to enjoy it pretty well.Saw it last night. Thought it was pretty good. My son loved it. I was surprised that there were only 8 people in the theater at my showing. I thought it was tracking for a strong opening.
It's a big, big, hit. I guess your theater was an outlier.No they are out and it was an evening show.
It was also in one of those theaters that serve food. Not a premium screen.It's a big, big, hit. I guess your theater was an outlier.
My 13 year old was the one who wanted to see it the least. I "forced" the family for Father's day.Saw it with my wife and we both loved it.
The very basic story is kind of similar to the first movie, but it mixes things up enough for it no to be very noticeable.
While Joy is still the "protagonist", the other (original) emotions get more to do here. which I like.
Ennui is the new emotion that I liked most, in the very few she had.
I don't think young kids will enjoy it much. It is more suitable for teens and adults in my opinion.
Yeah, that makes sense but I still maintain that it isn't really a core emotion and that it barely works for puberty as a temporary basis. I get what they were going for and the jokes with Ennui were great, but the nonessential aspect of it stands out for me.I think perhaps one of the challenges is that Ennui isn't as easy to use dynamically as the other emotions, if that makes sense.
Yup, I loved all of the new structures developed and explored within Riley's mind. Belief threads was the big highlight, but I also loved the smaller ones like sar-chasm and brainstorming. I hope we get more of these in a potential sequel.I also liked how they explored new elements of Riley's mind having the equivalent of structures, like the belief threads.![]()
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