‘Inside Out 2' adds ennui to its cast of emotions: How the feeling affects Gen Z workers, from a psychologist who worked on the filmLast weekend,"Inside Out 2" scored the second biggest box office release for any animated movie. In it, Riley Anderson, a 13-year-old girl, grapples with the discomfort of becoming a teenager.
While this emotion is more consuming as a teenager, it can play a role in the lives of young adults who are transitioning from school into the workforce.upset they have to work everyday have been met with both judgment and empathy. The feeling of being disappointed by your first job, though, isn't new.
What Damour hopes"Inside Out 2" communicates is that it's natural to feel unenthused about some of life's less stimulating experiences.