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Finding Dory

2016
Comedy
Family/Kids
1h 37m
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Rated 21 Jun 2016
80
77th
Forgets the big laughs but remembers ~the heart~ *Gene Shalit nods and sheds a single beautiful tear*
Rated 19 Jun 2016
70
56th
Overall, Finding Dory is a wonderful little adventure, that will forever live in the shadow of Nemo. While Pixar delivers a gutpunch to the feels again, it doesn't feel as universally heavy as Finding Nemo. The new characters are amazing, but the plot feels kind of rehashed and forced at parts, very reminiscent of The Force Awakens. However, that being said, it's a very fun time, with a great voice cast, and an entertaining premise.
Rated 29 Aug 2016
62
71st
It can't stand alone from (or capture the pure success of) Finding Nemo, but it's still a wonderful and fun adventure. The climactic moment set to What A Wonderful World is totally joyous.
Rated 13 Sep 2016
8
76th
Finding Dory is a worthy sequel with a story that needed to be told. It's by no means a criticism to say nothing about this sequel surpasses the quality of Finding Nemo. However this remains a justifiable and a thoroughly enjoyable sequel. Pixar don't cover any new ground but they once again explore themes that all ages can relate to and the subject of family is perfectly developed around Dory. The old and new characters are well balanced and the animation and voice work is stellar throughout.
Rated 17 Jun 2016
91
67th
I really like what they did with this! Finding Dory may not live up to Finding Nemo, but it proves very well that it has a story that needed to be told. All of the characters are really fun. I loved them (especially the sea lions)! The title character is actually developed really well too! It's colorful and beautiful and hilarious and well-written and emotionally engaging. What more could you want? Very strong sequel from Pixar and for sure worth watching.
Rated 17 Jun 2016
82
87th
In some ways, Finding Dory feels like Pixar's most contemporary film. This is most specifically (and admirably) in regards to its sympathetic look into mental disabilities, which is handled here in ways that are both thoughtful and heartbreaking. The opening scene with baby Dory and her parents, which plays out almost like a Pixar masterclass in writing. The deftness of humor and heartache here is at the studio's best. You laugh and you cry, sometimes at the same time.
Rated 01 Jan 2018
50
43rd
Memory impaired fish learns life lesson - maybe. If you're thinking 'Hey! That's what I've been waiting to see all my life' then consider this review my go ahead.
Rated 24 Oct 2016
78
78th
About 10% of the movie is HEY REMEMBER FINDING NEMO? Those parts are mediocre. Once it gets past that, the movie is cute and memorable with the new material.
Rated 25 Jul 2019
68
55th
I've lost things in puddles before. Not only is this story unrealistic, it's impossible. Fish and octopuses speak different languages. Everyone knows that.
Rated 01 Jul 2016
81
62nd
Imagine not playing Elmer Fudd's idiocy for laughs, but asking you to view him as a sympathetic figure with his chronic gullibility as a symptom of an intellectual disability - it's what happens here w/ Dory. It kills any laughs to be had at Dory's forgetfulness (which provided some of the biggest laughs in the first film), and then even the film's other jokes fall repeatedly flat. Still, Pixar remain masters at crafting action - always raising the stakes & coming up with creative escapes.
Rated 12 Jul 2016
83
81st
If you hate this movie then you have no clue what it's like to be kicked in the balls by a 3 year old. Or you do, and that's why you hate it. either way, get help. and ice those nards.
Rated 18 Jun 2016
75
76th
A very nice Pixar movie. The animation was absolutely beautiful and the story was a decent successor to Finding Nemo with a lot of great moments. Was is the best Pixar movie ever, probably not, but still probably the best animated movie of the year and a great movie.
Rated 26 Jun 2016
73
62nd
Pixar once again markets a movie heavily with nostalgia and once again makes it surprisingly engaging. I didn't have very high expectations for Finding Dory (at least by Pixar standards), yet it completely blew me away. The breathtaking animation was immersive and absolutely gorgeous, and the voice acting added a lot of dimension to the various new characters -- even those that didn't have as much development. I wish it had more of an antagonist, but this was still one heck of a fun ride.
Rated 30 Jun 2016
81
68th
This is a movie about personal limitations. Dory is a deeply flawed creature, yet her sheer will to overcome her memory issues ultimately propels her to achieve a series of formidable tasks. Her homecoming echoes the seafaring tale of Odysseus battling the one-eyed cyclops, seeking the guidance of others, and rediscovering her past. Half the movie may be silly and frivolous callbacks to "Finding Nemo", but it eventually satisfies all ages with a serious and introspective narrative about grit.
Rated 08 Jul 2016
7
63rd
Dory constantly forgetting everything gets old really quickly, but is otherwise every bit as enjoyable as the first movie.
Rated 18 Dec 2016
69
73rd
While it doesn't live up to the greatest Pixar films (including its predecessor) its still a sweet, enjoyable little piece. The truck scene ending was amazing. Ed O'Neill's Hank was a welcome addition.
Rated 23 Jun 2016
96
97th
Holy crap. As a person who has pretty big memory problems and who also screws up on a regular basis, this movie was intense and relatable. This is a narrative I've never actually seen on the big or small screens before, and it's told in the classic Pixar way, with the lighthearted fun parts and the dramatic emotions supporting and enhancing one another. Also, it looks *great*. Even the parts in dingy gross water are lovely to look at, achieving perspectives impossible in live action.
Rated 19 Jun 2016
74
73rd
Educational. Learned lots of stuff in this one, foremost of which was that if Al Bundy were a sea creature, he'd be a seven-legged octopus. That psychotic seal with the eyebrows that doesn't talk needs to be Disney/Pixar's version of that insufferable Scrat character from the ICE AGE movies. Nobody in my family cried at this, which is getting to be a rarer and rarer thing with frigging Pixar.
Rated 11 Sep 2016
100
98th
Dory's determination to return home, then, becomes a series of teachable moments about loss, parental nurturing, friendship, dealing with handicaps and loving others. And even if kid viewers don't reel in the full message, they'll certainly feel the parts that most directly align with their own lives. (pluggedin.com)
Rated 28 Apr 2017
66
60th
Nicely animated with a good little story that jumps off nicely from the original. Pixar as per usual get the voice talent choices spot on and the new characters are all fun additions. It never hits the heights of Pixar at their best and overstretches itself considerably in the last act however.
Rated 26 Jun 2016
92
86th
Pixar sequel-phobes be damned - this is a dazzling and technically impressive return to form that delivers a similar high to Finding Nemo without feeling like a retread.
Rated 28 Aug 2016
75
65th
About on par with Finding Nemo, which wasn't really one of my favorites. Baby Dory is absolutely adoryble (he).
Rated 10 Oct 2016
64
48th
Awwwwww.
Rated 23 Jun 2016
6
32nd
'Finding Dory' is a success in the sense that it avoids tarnishing 'Nemo's' legacy while being a fun and emotional adventure in its own right. However, despite how beautiful it looks, and the fun new cast of characters, 'Dory' is another Pixar sequel that fails to justify its existence from an artistic POV.
Rated 12 Aug 2016
74
50th
It's a treat to return to the world of Finding Nemo, even though Dory can't reach the same levels of wonder. This was better than I expected it to be. Dory's forgetfulness would have become annoying in less capable hands.
Rated 02 Jul 2016
70
67th
I wouldn't say it's a great sequel but luckily it stands on its own as a decent family movie. Marlin & Nemo become kinda superfluous. Dory's story is nice, funny and emotional, and is a great metaphor for mental illness. Some of the new characters work, some of them don't. I think they covered this underwater world pretty perfectly in the first movie, so while I don't think this one was necessary, I did like it. It was entertaining and gorgeous-looking throughout.
Rated 30 Apr 2023
80
88th
Rewatch. A nice sequel that is lighter than Finding Nemo. A similar formula of a main character spending a whole act stuck in a tank/facility/office. It's a different way to tap heartstrings w/r/t Dory's disability.
Rated 16 Jul 2016
68
53rd
Excellent voice acting and, as-expected, stellar animation do little to make this sequel feel less manufactured-for-profit and more created for art.
Rated 28 Aug 2016
79
40th
A classic
Rated 08 Sep 2016
80
88th
"Finding Dory" is definitely not graced with the perfection of "Finding Nemo" but remains a wonderful film. The beginning does feel a little like a quickly put together rehash of Dory's shtick but the film rises way above your average money-making sequel. The stunning animation, excellent voice work and surprising humanity, along with the humour, action, suspense and emotion we've come to know and expect from Pixar are all present right until the exquisite finale. It's flawed yet very rewarding.
Rated 26 Jun 2016
80
67th
Speaking as a completely adult male, Pixar should be arrested for a) making the cutest thing ever (baby Dory) and b) making it all so tragic until the end. Seriously, while this doesn't have that many laughs, outside of the Sea Lions who are awesome, it's so emotionally engaging that I almost wasn't equipped to handle it. Though the parts are minimal, the scenes with baby Dory are a big reason for that as it explores the sadness of losing your parents while uncorking the most adorable sentences.
Rated 19 Jun 2016
90
79th
spoiler alert, they found her.
Rated 24 Jun 2016
80
65th
Beautiful as always, Pixar's latest work Finding Dory nevertheless rehashes a story of crossing the ocean to find loved ones with fewer laughs and far less coherency especially in the third act. Pixar remains sharp visually but has lost a step in its storytelling.
Rated 10 Jul 2016
80
68th
Hank was fantastic.
Rated 29 Jun 2016
80
68th
Another great pixar film. I wish there was more of a background story to the octopus- one of my favourite characters.
Rated 19 Jun 2016
83
51st
Pixar's current affliction of sequelitis is still concerning, but at least this one tries to improve upon the original's gorgeous aesthetic while traversing new territory. Sort of. It's still a fish stuck in a human facility story, but now that's the entire story, which works. In fact, they throw a cheeky curveball at the beginning to make you think it's a rehash of Nemo, and then the location never changes. Still funny and well developed -- this should be good enough for Pixar fans.
Rated 27 Jun 2016
69
58th
Lots of retread of the original, but there are some really fun new characters added here. The sea lions and Hank are the real standouts. And I'm all for suspending disbelief, but the climax was too over-the-top for me.
Rated 05 Jul 2016
5
57th
I'll be honest, I can only take so much of Dory as a character. The forgetting gimmick just drives me absolutely fucking crazy. Aside from Dory herself, the movie is beautifully animated and has all the creativity and heart you hope for from Pixar. But sorry, I just can't handle this much Dory.
Rated 04 Sep 2016
57
40th
Cute
Rated 06 Aug 2022
70
65th
Hank is an amazing character. I definitely wouldn't mind a 'Finding Hank' sequel.
Rated 22 Jul 2016
45
23rd
Dory is a lovable character, but building a movie around her seems unnecessary and (many times) annoying.
Rated 29 Jun 2016
9
0th
Love Makes Everything Perfect The highlights of this movie are not the colorful underwater world and the various funny and cute marine animals, but the love that is reflected from the story. http://www.toyswill.com/new-in-finding-dory-crush-stuffed-animals-40cm-p-6846.html
Rated 15 Apr 2017
60
44th
Correction on the summary: "Friendly but forgettable film". Inoffensive paint by numbers family fun.
Rated 19 Jun 2016
70
70th
Solid sequel and solid Pixar but not their best.
Rated 29 Jun 2016
70
47th
Dory was always one of my least favourite Pixar characters despite "Finding Nemo" being one of my favourite Pixar films. So as expected, I was nowhere near as blown away with this as I was with the original. Highlights: I loved seeing Pixar's ocean with updated texture and Baby Dory was so damn cute.
Rated 28 Aug 2016
60
64th
As sequels/cash ins go it's pretty good
Rated 23 Aug 2016
5
18th
Colourful, amusing talking animals, and a feel good message at its core.
Rated 08 Aug 2016
85
89th
The ocean contains plenty of fish stories, and FINDING DORY is one worthy of Pixar's attention. It doesn't reach the blissful heights of the original, but it may have a deeper and more affecting message--everyone has strengths and weaknesses, and our happiness depends on which ones we allow to shape our identities. A beautiful film, inside and out.
Rated 09 Jul 2021
65
83rd
So Dory is looking for her parents...does she not know she's in a Disney film? The parents are dead, aren't they? Oh wait...what's this? A twist!!! Fun and charming with a bit of heart....the usual stuff you'd expect from Pixar.
Rated 23 Aug 2016
87
80th
Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) sets out to find her family, a quest impeded by her short-term memory loss, and by the threatening nature of the aquarium where she seeks them. Fairly simple on the surface, this ends up yet another winner from Pixar; it may not have the universal resonance of their best work, but it's an amusing and truly heart-warming adventure for viewers of all ages, bolstered by fine voicework and the expected gorgeous animation. For Dory-skeptics like myself, it's a real treat.
Rated 17 Oct 2016
55
38th
will i ever find out how the octopus lost its tentacle ?? probably, if disney keeps pumping out sequel and prequel trash
Rated 01 Jul 2016
84
66th
Gobsmacking animation. Draws a bit heavily on the tear-jerking aspect. Some great laugh-out-loud moments (e.g. Idris Elba's character).
Rated 12 Aug 2016
75
16th
Beautiful sequel to the original. Feels like both a sequel and a new story thirteen years on. Flashbacks used perfectly as a plot device and to give back story on Dory's life. Worth a watch.
Rated 10 Jul 2016
80
80th
So much fun. Not quite as good as the original, but a bundle of fun with immediately lovable characters, gorgeous eye candy and a plot for its heroine that's deceptively deep and affecting.
Rated 27 Jun 2016
71
48th
If it had been a direct-to-video sequel I'd have said it was surprisingly good, but it has all the pitfalls of those films. A rehash of the original plot with a couple new characters plugged into familiar roles. Too much to ask given the state of blockbuster film... but I hope Pixar sticks to original stories more often than not in the future. Baby Dory is adorable, though.
Rated 19 Jun 2016
72
39th
Perhaps the most bland Pixar movie I've seen, but I managed to avoid the Cars franchise. Not bad, its likely that the Pixar formula for storytelling has been analyzed so much that it'd be more impressive for it to intentionally sidestep it for a change. It also feels like it appeals to the toddler demographic more than any other work. But honestly, perhaps I'm just an old grump and it didn't work for me.
Rated 01 Mar 2017
90
95th
Finding Nemo was always one of my least favorite pixar films I always liked it but it was never one of my favorites but Finding Dory was a truly wonderful film. I actually cried.
Rated 18 Jun 2016
70
77th
Finding Dory is probably pretty much what you expect it to be: A step down from Finding Nemo, but still more than a serviceable sequel, it makes up a good enough reason to exist and sell more fish-centric merchandise. Its story is basic and its characters aren't great, but its hero's plight is relatable, the animation and vocal work is strong, it has a few laughs and a couple of good action sequences, and the way it showcases Dory as more than capable makes it worthwhile.
Rated 10 Jul 2016
70
59th
Enjoyable and a terrific sequel but I wouldn't put it up there amongst the best that Pixar has produced. It does a great job of continuing the story, but a lot of the plot just seems "convenient" rather than well thought out and a lot of the flashbacks proved to be really sad. There are certainly fun and funny moments, and it's worth a look but not a must.
Rated 25 Jul 2016
80
60th
I'd put this in the upper part of Pixar's middle tier. Despite being a really funny character, Dory constantly forgetting things starts to get old towards the end. Side characters are actually better than in the first movie. The thing is the third act is really a giant mess. Pixar didn't seem to have a clear overall picture of what they wanted the film to be. They just kept prolonging the movie adding in nonsensical action set pieces. Still it had enough laughs to entertain me for it's duration.
Rated 22 May 2017
20
1st
Shrill, irritating follow-up feels pitched relentlessly at the under-8 crowd, who might enjoy it more - every character and event in the story feels turned up to 11 to make sure the audience doesn't miss the well- intentioned, but awfully simplistic, life lessons. Plays like a well meaning, but pretty derisive, after-school special; a fine voice cast is left completely out to dry. But then, this comes from a viewer who found NEMO an inexplicably overvalued member of the Pixar canon!
Rated 23 Oct 2019
96
89th
A heartwarming story that very nearly lives up to it's predecessor. Dory's further character development was appreciated, even if I didn't know I wanted it.
Rated 14 Aug 2021
70
56th
It's not super awesome, but it's entertaining and a few parts were just way funny. And if you want to see an octopus driving a car into a police blockade, this is definitely your movie.
Rated 23 Jul 2016
66
27th
I guess I'm a big Pixar film because even when they're kinda phoning it in, it can still be fun (though with no rewatchability). It just manages to capture me with its impressive animation, amusing anthropomorphic sea characters, and a zippy-paced story, though a lot of the humour doesn't reach great heights, the quest for Dory's parents meanders on limply, and the forgetfulness of the title character gets tiresome real quick.
Rated 01 Nov 2016
76
47th
Narratively this is a gigantic mess that makes no sense on any scale, whether it be the dozens of gigantic coincidences required for the overarching plot or the little things in every scene that go way past improbable into completely impossible. Why can't these fish just have an adventure in the ocean, completely independent of humans? At least it's fun. The first genuinely funny Pixar film in a while with some good characterizations from the leads and amusing moments from the secondaries.
Rated 01 Apr 2017
80
49th
Lovely little follow-up to Finding Nemo that captures so many facets of dealing with disabilities, from Dory herself to her friends and family. A beautiful, funny, sweet films, with an enjoyable cast of colorful characters.
Rated 18 Dec 2016
91
94th
I freaking love this movie. It's got just about everything the first movie had. The sequel doesn't wow me quite as much as the predecessor, but it makes up for that with an emotional punch I didn't see coming. There's one amazing gasp-inducing emotional payoff that comes close to the lanterns scene in Tangled or even the library scene in Beauty and the Beast. This is rarefied air I'm talking about here, a comparison I don't make lightly.
Rated 04 Mar 2018
73
60th
Heartwarming watch but regrettably they didn't take a chance to explore the main concept (memory loss) further.
Rated 10 Aug 2022
80
49th
It's not Finding Nemo but I did enjoy a lil world building moment
Rated 19 Feb 2017
78
58th
It's not as good as the original, and while it did have some of those affecting emotional moments that Pixar is well-known for, but characters' journey just wasn't that interesting. It takes place mostly in one location and lacks the epic scale and wonder that made the first such a great adventure film.
Rated 26 Jun 2016
3
25th
I wish we got more of the octopus backstory.
Rated 22 Dec 2016
70
55th
I forgot the bad things in 5 seconds.
Rated 04 Dec 2016
84
69th
I think Dory was doing most of the finding herself in this sequel but it was fun anyway. I wasn't too sure in the beginning about this movie. Dory was a very annoying character. Voiced by the excitable Ellen DeGeneres, Dory never stopped saying "Oh sorry, I have a memory problem" for at least the first 15 minutes of the film. I kept thinking "is this going to be the whole movie? Apologizing for a bad memory?" Luckily, the movie redeems itself later...
Rated 09 Jul 2017
60
68th
I dind't expect to feel this way, but I found that Finding Dory somehow diminished Finding Nemo. By making a sequel it doesn't feel 'special' anymore. That being said it is entertaining enough, for both adults as children. 60/100.
Rated 17 Jul 2016
60
51st
I was expecting much from this movie since I never really liked the Dory character but it was still a bit of a let down. Pixar continues to under whelm me as of late. The last film of theirs that I really liked was Toy Story 3.
Rated 29 Dec 2020
30
12th
Finding Dory is a worse version of a Pixar movie i didn't like. If you're offended by originality, watch this.
Rated 15 Aug 2017
78
57th
Maybe I'm getting old but Pixar's heartstring-tugging just doesn't get me like it used to. Their recent movies are more about manipulating your emotional state with unsubtle voice acting and musical cues, than about telling new stories. No, Ellen DeGeneres doesn't quite do it for me as an infantile fish who wants to be everybody's friend. Some of the supporting characters are droll, and yes the child-parents message is sweet in a good way; it's all the filler in the middle I can do without.
Rated 05 Dec 2016
45
36th
pretty good for a movie that only exists to make money
Rated 08 Jun 2019
98
67th
Not Finding Nemo, but still a pleasure.
Rated 15 Feb 2017
62
47th
Lesser Pixar. I would place it somewhere below Ratatouille and Monsters Inc., but over Cars.
Rated 24 Oct 2017
71
36th
Though the first act is severely lacking, the film at some point remembers it's a movie and picks up very quickly.
Rated 20 May 2020
75
35th
It's good. But Nemo's shadow is too large.
Rated 22 Dec 2016
80
85th
Better than Nemo.
Rated 03 Oct 2016
74
50th
Molto più brillante ed ironico del suo predecessore, del quale però non ha la stessa magia e profondità. Un film gradevole e leggero
Rated 21 Jun 2021
70
53rd
Dory: "What is so great about plans? I never had a plan! Did I plan to lose my parents? No. Did I plan to find Marlin? No. Did you and I plan to meet? Wait. Did we?"
Rated 07 Feb 2017
3
65th
Nothing beats my first Pixar experience, but this is a solid story with good characters. Burrell as Bailey was a high point with excellent timing. *Good
Rated 10 Aug 2016
60
33rd
Finding Nemo isn't my favourite Pixar film so the likelihood of me finding Dory (huehue) any better was pretty low. It had a couple of funny moments but I didn't feel that it was overall as high as Pixar's previous standards. If you haven't already seen it, watch Inside Out, its so much more rewarding in every emotion it tries to evoke and is of course more original.
Rated 16 Nov 2016
77
71st
Inoffensive and nice.
Rated 22 Nov 2020
72
55th
Fine. For me it didn't quite pack quite such an emotional punch as Nemo, however there is usually an entire day of Christmas drinking involved when I watch that. Something I've been noticing in the Pixar sequels is that they are somewhat formulaic in the "lost a thing" - "found a thing" - "lost it again" - "caper to regain thing" back and forth that begins to get a bit tiresome. However, just like Nemo, it's visually breathtaking. As Criticker is suggesting to me, "decent".
Rated 15 Nov 2016
73
47th
there are some cute scenes and the animation is perfect however its the most rushed and dull of all Pixar movies
Rated 26 Oct 2016
67
76th
Although both Dory and Nemo remain mildly annoying characters, Finding Dory is a worthy sequel and an enjoyable watch. The film follows a lot of the same beats as its predecessor, though this time round some of the awe and wonder is missing. Good voice acting and animation, especially the textures, as we've all now come to accept from Pixar.
Rated 23 Jul 2019
75
65th
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Rated 30 May 2017
3
36th
pixar haven't been fully committing to the harder questions and grey areas since the mid-'00s, and their decline into irrelevance continues here with what amounts to a confused, derivative, slackly written cash-in. they still like to dabble, though, which means there are scattered challenging or beautiful passages that're frustratingly isolated and contradictory when taken as part of the whole. still think the superior NEMO sequel (in spirit) was THE GOOD DINOSAUR.
Rated 09 Jan 2018
80
81st
Better than nemo. I was almost in tears.
Rated 22 Jun 2021
76
67th
It's hard for me to feel much sympathy toward Ellen, even when she's voicing a fish. I enjoyed a lot of elements in the film, including most of the stuff that takes place in the middle half of the movie. I do think that the ending was weak, but otherwise a very solid entry from Pixar, and a decent sequel to a decent film.
Rated 04 Sep 2020
65
29th
The rehashed plot feels stretched out with a multitude of obstacles to overcome, but overal it's funny and amusing enough to make up for this.
Rated 23 Oct 2016
85
82nd
I was ready for 'Cars 2' walking into this movie. Instead, you get a movie that stands on its own and manages to hit all the right notes. Great follow-up without retracing steps too much.
Rated 22 Dec 2016
68
51st
Mostly the same lessons and story as the predecessor. It's brave to show the process of a handicap being managed, especially after the previous film's message is that a disability shouldn't change anything at all.
Rated 09 Feb 2017
50
23rd
I haven't seen Finding Nemo for many many years but I guess somewhere along the way I have grown a distaste for the Dory character because I was annoyed for almost the entire movie. It does everything in it's power to make you FEEL with overly cutesy animation and near constant sad sackery from Dory. The climax was good.
Rated 20 Aug 2018
70
57th
The joke character from the first movie gets a veeeerryyyy dramatic back story and you're like... what? But then you start crying because of some dumb looking fishes. That is alright though because you also laugh a lot. Mainly about two british sea lions that are very defensive about their rock. I also really enjoyed Ed O'Neill's performance as the grumpy octopus.

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