Movie Review: Finding Dory
Brief Summary
Disney and Pixar resurrect Finding Nemo with another movie in the series, Finding Dory. Dory, The forgetful blue tang begins to remember her family and where she came from and goes on an adventure with Nemo, Marlin, and one of my favorite character from the previous movies: Crush. They meet a couple of new characters to add to their posse along the way.
Rating
The movie is rated PG for a couple of thematic elements including raising a child with a disability, Separating a child with a disability from their parents to live on their own, and a little bit of bullying.
Family Friendliness (Letter Grade)
I give Finding Dory a solid B for family friendliness because of a couple reasons. The first is Dory starts to give a group of Kids what is known as (in America at least) "The Talk," The second is the fact that there are a couple of topics brought up in the film that are questionable for kids. But other than those two, there is really not a whole lot of inappropriateness. Also it does have a good moral at the end of the film which is "Just Keep Swimming" no matter what your situation is.
Recommended Age Group
A new section in this type of article that I feel should be added.
10+
Review
I give this movie a 5 out of 5 because this movie was almost better then the first one and if not almost, better then the first one because it spent more time unpacking the backstory of the Characters in the film then the first one. Also, The movie almost made me cry at a couple of times which never happens
Movie Checklist
A fun thing that I feel that I should add to this type of article
Disney and Pixar resurrect Finding Nemo with another movie in the series, Finding Dory. Dory, The forgetful blue tang begins to remember her family and where she came from and goes on an adventure with Nemo, Marlin, and one of my favorite character from the previous movies: Crush. They meet a couple of new characters to add to their posse along the way.
Rating
The movie is rated PG for a couple of thematic elements including raising a child with a disability, Separating a child with a disability from their parents to live on their own, and a little bit of bullying.
Family Friendliness (Letter Grade)
I give Finding Dory a solid B for family friendliness because of a couple reasons. The first is Dory starts to give a group of Kids what is known as (in America at least) "The Talk," The second is the fact that there are a couple of topics brought up in the film that are questionable for kids. But other than those two, there is really not a whole lot of inappropriateness. Also it does have a good moral at the end of the film which is "Just Keep Swimming" no matter what your situation is.
Recommended Age Group
A new section in this type of article that I feel should be added.
10+
Review
I give this movie a 5 out of 5 because this movie was almost better then the first one and if not almost, better then the first one because it spent more time unpacking the backstory of the Characters in the film then the first one. Also, The movie almost made me cry at a couple of times which never happens
Movie Checklist
A fun thing that I feel that I should add to this type of article
- A box of Tissues
- A Soda
- Blanket
- A shoulder to cry on
- Maybe a box of Junior Mints... :P
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