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Few things on this-

- I saw an interview with Maya Hawke and her dad the other day in which she talks about how this is a film (unifier) that spans generations and which adults and kids can watch together.

- I’m so excited to see anxiety thrown into the mix and that she’s the voice.

- I was reading a Times magazine article this morning about the neuroscience behind the film and how there are 20 emotions and the film focuses on 5 but sounds like more than that are in the film!

- I find it gets confusing when we see the inter emotions of the mom or dad (and any non Riley character) Like I want to appreciate it but get so confused. Unpopular opinion of one over here maybe.

Bottom like I’m so looking forward to this 🍿

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The kids in the audience of the screening I attended were all fully fixated on the screen, which surprised me some because it's definitely a more adult-focused film. So yeah, for all generations, absolutely.

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