ReaderKenka
Let's be realistic.
SeeQuant
Blending excellent reporting and strong storytelling, this is a disturbing film truly stranger than fiction
Tayyab Torres
Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
kyliewatson-59909
Iconic so iCoNiC that it's iconically iconic! it's great mate with an extra 8
Jesper Brun
After hitting rock bottom with the release of Cars 2 and the mostly disappointing Monster University, I'm happy to see how Pixar was able to capture the essence of what made Finding Nemo so memorable yet again. I always wondered where Dory came from and all that stuff. And how that journey was strung together is yet again filled with memorable characters both old and new. The flash backs used for Dory's steady recall of who her parents are and how she got away from them was a clever choice of narrative, because that was how it was supposed to be in "Nemo" about how Marlin lost his wife and children. It works so well in here because of the short-term memory loss of Dory.With that said, I must address a few problems with the movie. You see, I loved how both Nemo and Marlin figured out there escape plans in the first movie, and that is only occasionally the case in Finding Dory. Many times it just seemed like something just happened to go that way or that just happened be there. It made me feel like: "oh, that was adequate". But aside from that, it captured all the things that made me love the original, so all in all it is a solid movie.
invisibleunicornninja
Animation - This movie looks great visually. Plot - This movie is mainly just a collection of scenes. The scenes on their own are entertaining and there are some interesting characters, but overall this movie is too long and gets a bit boring after a while. The overall plot is a bit weak, and this movie was clearly made for the money. There is a lot of stupid nonsense, but some of it is ok.That's all I have to say about this movie. Overall, its pretty forgettable and not wort watching unless you are a child or if you really want to see what happened to Dory.
UrAverageMovieCritic
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.