![]() Their journey leads them to a Marine Life Institute (MLI), a rehabilitation center and aquarium that enlists three R’s as their motto – Rescue, Rehabilitate and Release. When forgetful Dory begins to regain some memory of her family as a lost child, the three of them swim off on an adventure much like before to find Dory’s parents. ![]() Taking place a year after the events from 2003’s FINDING NEMO, FINDING DORY finds Dory (Ellen Degeneres) living near Marlin (Albert Brooks) and Nemo (Hayden Rolence). While FINDING DORY might be my least favorite Pixar film (outside of CARS and CARS 2), it’s still a very beautiful, capable and entertaining film with a positive message that families will happily enjoy. As a sequel to the phenomenal FINDING NEMO, FINDING DORY is missing the originality that I usually love from these films and feel mostly like a retread of an already great story. Last years, INSIDE OUT took my number one spot, so it’s no secret that I have a passion for the company’s work. Usually making it somewhere in my top ten list, Pixar movies have a proven track record of putting out quality films at a regular pace.
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