Finding Dory

2016 "An unforgettable journey she probably won't remember."
7.2| 1h37m| PG| en
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Dory is reunited with her friends Nemo and Marlin in the search for answers about her past. What can she remember? Who are her parents? And where did she learn to speak Whale?

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Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Cortechba Overrated
Spidersecu Don't Believe the Hype
AutCuddly Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,
abdullahaazib Finding Dory was pretty Boring, they dont actually do anything, all Dory does is just talk to random people she never met before and some who she did meet and believed that she was their friend and she was lost.
priceturner Finding Dory finds rich moments for its character and beautiful visuals to back it. Ellen DeGenerous and Albert Brooks return to their iconic roles is once again amazing. However the writing isn't as amazing in the film (evident by the Truck scene) and the movie is extremely unessesary. I recall many asking for sequels to Toy Story, Incredibles, Cars But never a Nemo sequel, and this film sadly proves why. While fairly entertaining I personally wouldn't mind just rewatching the classic Finding Nemo again.
Neil Welch Amnesiac Blue Tang Dory takes centre stage in this sequel to Finding Nemo: Finding Dory might more accurately be called Finding Dory's Parents, although Dory finds herself, too.Dory's memory which, we know from Finding Nemo, is highly unreliable in the short term, conveniently returns sufficiently for her to recall her parents and, voila, we have our plot. Dory, accompanied by Marlin and Nemo, goes on a search which takes her to an extensive Sea Life Centre, where her trip from tank to tank, exhibit to exhibit, is helped enormously by a 7-tentacled octopus (heptopus?) who is talented at slithering from place to place.The story is fairly straightforward - far from dissimilar to Finding Nemo, in fact - but, rather than the heart of the story being the need to let go of your children (quite a deep concept for a kids' film), here it is friends, family and hope, a more accessible idea for a young audience.Dory is a likeable character as we already know, but is she strong enough to carry a whole film? My personal jury delivers a mixed verdict here. Baby Dory is simply wonderful, and Ellen DeGeneres does an exemplary job as the voice of adult Dory, but I found that a little of Dory's constant disquiet over her forgetfulness went a long way. And there was a lot of it, so it went a very long way. I understand that it was the central element to the plot, and that it was used to ratchet up the emotional stakes: I still found it tiresome.On the visual side, the often quite lovely visuals were matched with an awful lot of swimming about in dark, murky tunnels, pipes, weeds and depths - the film wasn't as dazzlingly eye-catching as Finding Nemo. Having said that, the finale was great, and the reveal of the multiple shell-trails caught me by surprise and choked me up.The 3D had little value.This is a worthwhile sequel with much to enjoy, but Finding Nemo is still the reigning champeen.
AlexanderRohdeJ I don't understand the hate on this one. I found this movie to be absolutely amazing! It was so sweet. Dory is such a sweet character and I always wanted to know more about her background. She doesn't remember anything in the first one so we don't really know much about her. In this one we really delve in to hear past and learn everything about her. She is such a likeable character, and I really feel like Pixar did it again with this one. For anyone who was a fan of the first one, I feel they will definitely love this one. I know I did!