By Susana Moscatel
Three months ago we had the incredible experience of sitting in the Pixar Studios auditorium with the great animator Pete Docter, director Kelsey Mann and producer Mark Nielsen . All with, literally from the images around them, the overflowing emotions of finally being able to present the film Intensely 2 to a small group of reporters from around the world. So we watched 40 minutes of the film in order to interview all the people in charge of making it happen. By the way, the film has already been released this weekend and, no doubt, you have already seen or heard about it.
Since that day we all knew that of the new emotions that would be presented in the sequel to the film we have been waiting for since 2015, anxiety would be the one that would steal a huge part of the attention of the millions of people who would run to see it. We weren't wrong. But when we were given the microphone to ask a question to the filmmakers in charge (which nobody wanted to do because we saved the best questions for our exclusive interviews we would have later that day) I let that big orange emotion overpower me and asked, "Not that I don't understand why: I mean, right now it's controlling me a bit, but did they decide that The Anxiety would be female for some special reason"?