
The biggest surprise is Hank Ed O'Neill, a cranky anti-social octopus, whose chameleon like ability, could actually be Dory's brightest chance in getting back to her family.

In the opening sequence, the sentimental heft of her story is already gaining some volume, but what comes next, no matter how engagingly funny, provides an even more crippling notions of friendship, courage, trust, and family.Much of the film's comic glamor rests on Dory's forgetfulness, itself, but the incredible charm from new and returning characters, can't be counted out, easily. Her journey is depicted in equally vivid, albeit chaotic, adventures that don't only concern about her finding her way back to her family, but more thematically appropriate, about her attempt for self-discovery. Only this time, Dory Ellen deGeneres, whose colossal allure generated much of the overall comic charm in 'Finding Nemo', is the one trying to find her way home. To replicate a similar success by pulling off an essentially similar drama. No it's not as great as the first, but it's pretty hard to compete with the wonders of 'Finding Nemo.' It's still a spectacular kid's film, Pixar film, and sequel. Me, my mom, aunt, and cousin all loved it. Some miss, but mostly hits! Overall, this film luckily did not disappoint. That to me is where the heart is.The humour was also fun. I especially love how it carries another message about family like the first film. As if tearing up from nostalgia wasn't enough, the movie can make you cry a river at times.or 'ocean' if you will. And to me, Dory being the main character actually worked well unlike Mator in 'Cars 2.' You cared about her journey.and who doesn't like Dory? The emotion? Oh jeez, don't get me started on that. The park itself surprisingly looked quite real.The characters old and new were memorable, funny, and each had their moments. Anyway, this film is definitely in-between the 'Toy Story' sequels and 'Monsters University', where it is an amazing film and sequel with even better animation, likable new characters, some very heart-felt scenes, but of course not as amazing as the first movie, but I already figured that.Like I said, the animation was somehow even more improved in this movie from the first which looked beautiful in 3D. 'Toy Story' 2 and 3 somehow surpassing the first, 'Monsters University' wasn't as great as the first, but it definitely had the familiar Pixar charm to it, and I really enjoyed it, but.there was one that fans were not pleased with: 'cars 2.' Though to be fair, I didn't really care for the first film either. Pixar in general doesn't fail to impress people with their surprisingly good sequels. it's undeniable.Twizard Rating: 98 įavorite character, so I liked the idea of her being the main character this time around. To the point where you just can't deny how good it is. You can only quibble so much before you realize that the pros far outweigh the cons. It's so enjoyable and packed with unforced emotion and unique outlooks on mental handicaps, that we can shrug off even the largest of its minor pitfalls.

Your kids will get a kick out of it though.Still, Finding Dory is something to behold. But the octopus car sequence throws all that out the window. But the studio has always been good about walking the line between realistic and impossible-even amidst their own well-crafted impossible universes.


But I guess, in Pixar's world, where even toys can talk, anything is possible. In a deus ex machina fashion, the film takes minor liberties with echolocation and features a ridiculous scene where an octopus drives a truck. Some jokes had me laughing long after the credits rolled.The one and only things that really bothers me are the one or two contrived plot devices. Character early on in the film, Finding Dory finds a way to utilize it throughout the whole thing, in the form of of Dory's flashbacks.It's not necessarily as phenomenal as its predecessor, but Finding Dory is definitely a fantastic movie! We get some new characters who are just as hilarious as the ones from the last- including two British sea lions who won't allow Gerald to sit on their rock.It's the funniest Pixar film since Toy Story 3.
