When Inside Out debuted in 2015, I wondered whether Pixar had hit on a formula that might lend itself well to additional stories. Pete Docter’s film followed the interior life of a young girl and her anthropomorphized emotions as they navigated a series of life changes. It was deeply funny, creative and moving, and quickly became accepted as one of Pixa…
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