Finding Dory Full Movie HD Bluray 1080p

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Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) is a wide-eyed, blue tang fish who suffers from memory loss every 10 seconds or so. The one thing she can remember is that she somehow became separated from her parents as a child. With help from her friends Nemo and Marlin, Dory embarks on an epic adventure to find them. Her journey brings her to the Marine Life Institute, a conservatory that houses diverse ocean species. Dory now knows that her family reunion will only happen if she can save mom and dad from captivity.


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Dory, of course, is course the regal blue tang fish voiced by Ellen DeGeneres in Pixar’s 2003 animation Finding Nemo. She has short-term memory loss, something between disability and adorable quirk. But with the ability to retrieve crucial glimpses of memory, and surrounded as she is by friendly helpful souls, Dory is basically not much different from any other wide-eyed, vulnerable, child-like Pixar character.

Now, Nemo director and co-writer Andrew Stanton has brought Dory back for a moderately entertaining, borderline-pointless sequel and star-showcase. The echoes and parallels of the first film are so obvious, it could be that semi-amnesiac Dory is Stanton’s satirical comment on the unending parade of studio franchise sequels which have to be pitched at a consumer base whose memory loss is just severe enough that they can find them exciting and novel, and yet not so extreme that they aren’t reassured by the familiar characters and stories.
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Finding Dory begins just one short year after the action of the first film is supposed to have ended, which creates a slightly disturbing return-from-Narnia temporal effect for those among us who are parents and whose children were toddlers when they first thrilled to Finding Nemo but are now edging teenagerdom. Dory is still voiced by DeGeneres, and Nemo’s dad Marlin is voiced by Albert Brooks, whose warm performance is a career highlight for him. But the voice-breaking effects of time and puberty mean that little Nemo is no longer voiced by Alexander Gould (he is now 22) but by the 10-year-old Hayden Rolence.

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