

Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) is a wide-eyed, blue tang fish who suffers from memory loss every 10 seconds or so. The trailer is brief but charming, featuring the same breathtaking animation that sucked audiences under the sea in 2003. 84 94 2016 103 min TVPG Kids & Family, Animation, Comedy, Action/Adventure, KidsFeature Film4K Link your DIRECTV account to Movies Anywhere to enjoy your digital collection in one place. Just look at it!! (Pixar)Īnd if the the film's IMDB page can be trusted, the likes of Diane Keaton, Idris Elba, and Michael Sheen will also be popping up at some point in Dory's journey.

PG 1 hr 37 min Jun 17th, 2016 Comedy, Family, Adventure, Animation. Look how stupid cute this whale shark is. If youre interested in this film being added to the Into Film+ streaming service, please let us know and well explore. (2016) 'An unforgettable journey she probably wont remember.' TMDb Score. But we'll also meet several new sea creatures, like a chameleon octopus ( Ed O'Neill) and an enthusiastic whale shark ( It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's Kaitlin Olson). So she embarks on a quest that mirrors the first film - where Albert Brooks's clown fish Marlin (irony!) frantically searched for his lost son - and encounters some familiar players along the way. In the ocean, Dory swims past a whistle lying down on the seabed just as she curiously examines it and becomes excited after blowing the whistle and seeing a bubble in the air, Dory pops it. Dory finds some trinkets at the bottom of the ocean, much to her delight. The first trailer for the long-awaited sequel dropped online March 2, and quickly summarizes the movie's premise: Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) jogs her famously short memory just enough to realize that she has a family somewhere out there in the ocean, waiting for her to return. 'Dory Finding' is the third episode of Pixar Popcorn. It's exactly what a great sequel should be - like the original, only better.It's been 13(!) years since Pixar's Finding Nemo swam into our hearts, and now Finding Dory is here to do the same.

The overall level of invention is simply dazzling, the comedy adeptly caters for parents and kids alike, while the story of a little fish learning to triumph over the disability that has thus far defined her sprinkles genuine tears amid the abundant laughter. Once again, the imperatives of family reunion give the proceedings genuine emotional heft, but here the visual palette is so much richer than in the original, showing how technology has advanced to deliver wonderfully immersive micro-detailed sub-aquatic vistas and bring to life captivating new characters including a curmudgeonly octopus with chameleon-like powers. Something inside her, however, tells her to make for the coast of California, and with clown fish Nemo and his worrywart father along for support, another sea-going odyssey gets under way. From the Academy Award®winning creators of DisneyPixar’s Finding Nemo (Best Animated Feature, 2003) comes an epic undersea adventure filled with imagination, humor and heart.

But the first step to this plucky blue tang fish achieving her goal is remembering that she actually had a mum and dad - not easy when you've a memory span of just a few seconds. I’m not exactly Pixar’s target demographic, so I wasn’t as easily entertained as the children in the cinema. Thirteen years on from Pixar's Finding Nemo, forgetful Dory (voiced by Ellen DeGeneres) is elevated from sidekick status to star of the show, as she goes in search of her missing parents. Finding Dory (2016) Is and Isn’t Worth Watching: I understand that I went out of my way as an adult to see a kids movie, which is why this is hard to comment on.
