Saturday 2 July 2016

Movie Review: Finding Dory

THERE ARE SOME SPOILERS IN THIS REVIEW.


Hello readers,
I am going to write a review on Finding Dory. Acting as a sequel to the first film, Finding Nemo (which came out long, long time ago), Finding Dory brings us back the familiar cast including Marlin and Nemo (who has since been quite mature and smarter).

The film is about Dory, a short-term memory loss, lovable blue fish, who suddenly remembered the most important thing in her life which she always forget: family. Coming from somewhere far from the place she and the others are at, the adventure started when Dory finds herself being captured and sent to the Marine Life Institute. Like Finding Nemo, Marlin and Nemo have to work out a plan to rescue their blur friend before it is too late.

Finding Dory is a film for everyone, especially those who remember the lovable blue "keep swimming" fish. Anyone is able to understand how Dory felt and you could simply just pity her not only because of her short-term memory loss, but also how she just kept wandering in the ocean, figuring out who or what is so important to her (an impression). From the beginning of the film, we learnt that Dory has a good childhood with caring parents who despite their daughter having such disability, they are able to provide her with so much love and even taught her, so she could remember certain things like finding her way home.

Throughout Finding Dory, I can't help to think but to actually admit that Dory is somewhat brave enough to actually find her way out of a sticky situation. She still remained positive, despite knowing she could not remember certain details or happenings. Her being in the Life Marine Institute was the best part of the film, where lots of hilarious moments happened. We met Hank the "sevtopus", Destiny the somewhat short-sighted whale and the rest of the aquatic animals who are willing to help Dory in the purpose of getting to her parents.

In conclusion, I had good laughs over Finding Dory and maybe even more enthusiastic than any parents of children in the cinema (lol). If you haven't catch this Pixar animated favourite, then you surely missed out the fun that I actually had. Also, if you are bringing your children to watch Finding Dory, I suggest you to let he or she watch Finding Nemo before buying the tickets. I could swear some children in the cinema have no idea of what was happening in the film.

Ratings: 10/10 (This rating isn't doing any justice to this wonderful film. It is not enough actually.)

P.S. Totally out missed this portion: There is a post-credits scene. Unfortunately, I missed it because I have no idea. Don't make this mistake!

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