‘Inside Out’: Amy Poehler reflects on her feelings while filming

Amy Poehler’s emotional creative journey Inverted It’s a remarkable testament to the power of storytelling. The film’s ability to evoke joy, fear, sadness and anxiety is a tribute to its creator’s artistry and dedication.

“When I started researching it, it was so deep,” she told people magazine Exclusive collection of 2015 Pixar and Disney animated films and their new sequels. “Because it’s like talking to your inner child, talking to you as a parent, talking to yourself, talking to the future version of you.”

The “big moment” personal epiphany occurred in the dubbing studio, she continued. “You have to really go out there. It’s really satisfying to be able to do that.”

Before Poehler, 52, accepted the Vanguard Award at the 2024 CinemaCon Big Screen Achievement Awards on April 11, she showed off a clip from Inside Out 2 to the audience at Caesars Palace.

this parks and recreation The actress claims that readers can’t help but feel connected to themselves when reading a narrative about pre-teenage.

“That feeling of, ‘Who am I? How should I act? That feeling inside of, ‘What should I worry about? What should I let go of? How can I take care of myself? We can all relate to that.”

“Inside Out” follows Riley, a 13-year-old girl played by Kensington Tallman, as she goes through what Poehler calls “a point in a young person’s life where they try to figure it out.” Be clear about ‘What are my values?’” Through the lens of her inner emotions, which include joy (Poehler), sadness (Phyllis Smith), anger (Lewis Black), fear (Tony Hale) ) and Disgust (Lisa Lapira).

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