Finding Dory
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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- Cast:
- Albert Brooks , Ellen DeGeneres , Ed O'Neill , Hayden Rolence , Diane Keaton , Eugene Levy , Ty Burrell
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Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Too much of everything
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
This movie was as good as Cars 2. All about a secondary character, made just to get money to fund Coco, Cars 3, and Incredibles 2 (all of which are fantastic!) Finding Dory in one word? Ok, how about FORGETTABLE. Yeah, I know one of the songs' name is Unforgettable...This movie sucked. It was drawn out, and way less sentimental than Finding Nemo.Finding Nemo showed the utter despair and depression that Marlin faced when Nemo was taken. Finding Dory covers that up by Dory having short-term memory loss. There's really no value in the movie, and relies on Dory's disorder for its humor.
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!
And yet again the critics are here with the most ridiculous reasons on why this movie is bad.Who would've thought that someone had been turned off by this movie because it was too realistic?? WTH??Oh and we can't forget the typical "I hate this movie because they got the science wrong" excuse.It's a kids movie FFS, not everything should be portrayed realistically, nor should it be taken seriously, seriously. That one review here about the movie offending orphans is an example of someone taking this movie way too seriously.Anyways, I actually never had the intention of watching this movie but I was bored so I gave it a shot, and it really exceeded my expectations. This movie is about grabbing onto every last bit of hope and aspiration and never letting go of it. This movie also emphasizes the moral importance of friends and family. At heart, this movie portrays all sorts of kindhearted and altruistic morals which I believe is what everyone needs every now and then, whether you're a kid or an adult.Also this is the second movie I have seen with Thomas Newman as the soundtrack composer. Newman definitely hit my feels in this movie and -- to be honest -- is probably the main reason why I liked this movie so much. His idiosyncratic style fills this movie with a truly unique and sentimental and almost idyllic feeling, something that I exactly wanted at the time of watching this movie.Overall 8/10.
Am i just that easy to please these days, or did i just gave up on the first page of the reviews? I think i was a bit of both.I'm not gonna do a long review. As a 40 year adult i enjoyed this a lot. It was not as good as finding Nemo, but i had a smile on my face for almost the whole film.For that reason alone i can't understand the bad critics. I don't do a lot of reviews, but i thought this film didn't deserve that much trashtalk. If you liked finding Nemo and didn't anticipate for a sequel, and you just take it with a light heart, you'll enjoy this one a lot. Don't listen to the negative reviews here. Go and see for yourself.