![]() In fact, we get to see how she got that cheery and optimistic personality despite her inherent flaw of short-term memory loss. In fact, there is a little bit more to it than what we have seen in the past.ĭory hasn’t lost any of her charm that she had in the first film. ![]() But that is only what we have seen in the marketing. Marlin ( Albert Brooks) and Nemo ( Hayden Rolence) will join her on her journey home. Here, Dory ( Ellen DeGeneres) has to find more than just her parents. She isn’t lost the same way that Nemo was in the first film. Now, Finding Dory isn’t necessarily a misleading title. So imagine our surprise when it was announced that Pixar would be following up Finding Nemo, 13 years later no less, with Finding Dory, a heartwarming and touching film that has a truly powerful message. It’s through years (approximately four) of research and perfecting the script that they can give us something that is more than satisfying than we could ever expect. While most of their films do not necessarily warrant one, they have proven that they do not make sequels just to cash in. ![]() Sequels are no longer a rarity over at Pixar. Screenwriter: Andrew Stanton and Victoria StrouseĬast: Ellen DeGeneres, Albert Brooks, Hayden Rolence, Diane Keaton, Eugene Levy, Kaitlin Olsen, and Ed O’Neill
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