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Le Monde de Dory

Original title: Finding Dory
  • 2016
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  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Kaitlin Olson in Le Monde de Dory (2016)
The friendly-but-forgetful blue tang fish reunites with her loved ones, and everyone learns a few things about the real meaning of family along the way.
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Friendly but forgetful blue tang Dory begins a search for her long-lost parents and everyone learns a few things about the real meaning of family along the way.Friendly but forgetful blue tang Dory begins a search for her long-lost parents and everyone learns a few things about the real meaning of family along the way.Friendly but forgetful blue tang Dory begins a search for her long-lost parents and everyone learns a few things about the real meaning of family along the way.

  • Directors
    • Andrew Stanton
    • Angus MacLane
  • Writers
    • Andrew Stanton
    • Victoria Strouse
  • Stars
    • Ellen DeGeneres
    • Albert Brooks
    • Ed O'Neill
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    322K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,662
    625
    • Directors
      • Andrew Stanton
      • Angus MacLane
    • Writers
      • Andrew Stanton
      • Victoria Strouse
    • Stars
      • Ellen DeGeneres
      • Albert Brooks
      • Ed O'Neill
    • 512User reviews
    • 398Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 17 wins & 48 nominations total

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    Ellen DeGeneres
    Ellen DeGeneres
    • Dory
    • (voice)
    Albert Brooks
    Albert Brooks
    • Marlin
    • (voice)
    Ed O'Neill
    Ed O'Neill
    • Hank
    • (voice)
    Kaitlin Olson
    Kaitlin Olson
    • Destiny
    • (voice)
    Hayden Rolence
    Hayden Rolence
    • Nemo
    • (voice)
    Ty Burrell
    Ty Burrell
    • Bailey
    • (voice)
    Diane Keaton
    Diane Keaton
    • Jenny
    • (voice)
    Eugene Levy
    Eugene Levy
    • Charlie
    • (voice)
    Sloane Murray
    • Young Dory
    • (voice)
    Idris Elba
    Idris Elba
    • Fluke
    • (voice)
    Dominic West
    Dominic West
    • Rudder
    • (voice)
    Bob Peterson
    Bob Peterson
    • Mr. Ray
    • (voice)
    • …
    Kate McKinnon
    Kate McKinnon
    • Wife Fish
    • (voice)
    Bill Hader
    Bill Hader
    • Husband Fish (Stan)
    • (voice)
    Sigourney Weaver
    Sigourney Weaver
    • Sigourney Weaver
    • (voice)
    Alexander Gould
    Alexander Gould
    • Passenger Carl
    • (voice)
    • …
    Torbin Xan Bullock
    • Gerald
    • (voice)
    • …
    Andrew Stanton
    Andrew Stanton
    • Crush
    • (voice)
    • …
    • Directors
      • Andrew Stanton
      • Angus MacLane
    • Writers
      • Andrew Stanton
      • Victoria Strouse
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    8TheLittleSongbird

    A worthy sequel to a great film

    'Finding Nemo' to me has always been one of Pixar's best, colourful, imaginative, hilarious and poignant with great characters (who cannot love Bruce the shark, plus Dory speaking whale is one of Pixar's funniest moments).

    Pixar have been hit and miss since 'Up', with some great films like 'Toy Story 3' and 'Inside Out' (which are two of my favourites from the studio) and some disappointments like 'Cars 2' and 'The Good Dinosaur' (don't hate them as much as many others do though, also didn't think 'Brave' was that bad, though it was not the best animated film that year, and liked 'Monsters University'). While it is not as good as 'Finding Nemo', 'Finding Dory' is a worthy sequel and one of their better efforts since 'Up'.

    The film does meander in places with occasional draggy pacing and a couple of rather too convenient plot devices, and Dory's memory loss shtick does get repetitive quickly that it does grate too early on. However, the animation is wonderful with an even richer colour palette perhaps than 'Finding Nemo' and matches that film in meticulous detail and visual imagination. The music score is rousing, whimsical and nuanced.

    Where Pixar has always excelled at its best is the balance and execution of humour and pathos. Humour and pathos are balanced deftly in 'Finding Dory', with the humour hilarious and in abundance and the pathos bringing genuine tears and emotional power. The story is flawed and doesn't have the imagination or originality of 'Finding Nemo', but the energy, humour and emotion shine through more than brightly and one does relate to Dory in her quest, one that anybody can relate to if in her situation.

    Good characters always help and actually are crucial in making a film work. 'Finding Dory' has them, not just Dory, who has lost none of her comic timing but moves the viewer as well, or Marlin and Nemo who bring sweetness and poignancy to the story, but also the scene stealing seals and gleefully entertaining Hank who provides many great moments. One does miss Bruce though. The voice acting is terrific, with Ellen DeGeneres, Albert Brooks and Ed O'Neill being particularly spot on.

    To conclude, 'Finding Nemo' is a great film, this reviewer found 'Finding Dory' to be a worthy sequel. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    7drqshadow-reviews

    A Nice Sidetrack to the Original, if Occasionally Over-Similar

    Back to the pond for Pixar, where we find things largely unchanged from the end of 2003's Finding Nemo. As the continually-forgetful blue tang Dory has a sudden enduring flash of her childhood, a rush of recall, she gathers the clownfish for one more globe-spanning adventure. The setup is a little soft, lingering too long in the shadow of the first film, but eventually we break free of that sentiment and forge a new (if similar) identity for the sequel. The closed-in landscape of an aquatic themed zoo/amusement park feels a bit claustrophobic at first glance, but as hijinx ensue and we learn more of Dory's early years, it all fleshes out nicely. No shortage of colorful new characters there, literally and figuratively, not the least of which is Ed O'Neill's escape artist "septipus" (having lost a tentacle in the touch tank), who treads dangerously close to becoming a deus ex machina with his versatility. O'Neill brings his usual disgruntled pessimism to the role, though, and some genuinely clever sight gags using the creature's natural assets go a long way to smoothing that over. He's overly convenient, but we're always glad to see him again. Witty and fast-paced, with a good mix of gags for the adults and their kids, plus a potent dose of the studio's famed poignancy. I laughed, I misted up, but I never quite fooled myself into thinking it was superior to the first.
    9questl-18592

    Holy Carp!

    I may be one of the few people out there that doesn't love Finding Nemo, it was ok but it didn't really do anything for me. So, going into Finding Dory I had no real expectations.

    First and foremost, it is GORGEOUS. The colors are striking, the blue tones of the water are realistic at times mesmerizing and the movements of the various creatures are realistic and fluid.

    Most importantly though is the story. Dory's journey is one of self discovery, of living with a disability and all of the hurdles that creates in your life. It's about the way it makes others look at you and how she overcomes that. Not with some miracle cure that instantly solves everything or erases the issue altogether in the end, but with honest to goodness character growth.

    As an aside, I had avoided seeing this one until I had finally seen Finding Nemo and while I would recommend seeing Nemo, Finding Dory does stand alone as it's own film.
    7snoozejonc

    Pretty good sequel

    A regal blue tang embarks on a journey to find her parents.

    'Finding Dory' is an enjoyable sequel with some memorable moments.

    The plot is quite heartwarming as we follow Dory in search of her parents and it is this premise that carries a film with little else to say.

    As nice as it is to see these characters again, I find it a stretch to stay interested for 97 minutes. There is more of an emphasis on action-oriented visuals than was the case in 'Finding Nemo' and it feels like some of the spectacle is there to pad the movie out. Also Marlin and Nemo seem mostly to be along for the ride this time.

    That being said there are some standout moments, mostly involving Dory and her parents. There is one spectacular slow motion sequence that is very well done and makes good use of a popular song.

    Visually, as with most Pixar movies it is very impressive. The character designs and underwater backdrops are as fabulous as the original.
    9Lmma434

    Why all the hate?

    The story was beautifully executed, it was well paced, the new characters kept the story fresh and the film was somewhat educational. Perhaps not as emotionally charged as the first, but not many sequels can achieve such a high quality level in terms of depth in all its characters and minor details. Only Pixar can make you feel empathetic towards a fish.

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    • Trivia
      Hank has only seven tentacles because the animators realized they could not fit eight onto his body. His backstory was rewritten to account for the missing limb. For similar reasons, in the classic sci-fi film Le monstre vient de la mer (1955) special effects genius Ray Harryhausen was only able to create a stop-motion giant octopus with six tentacles.
    • Goofs
      Bailey the beluga whale and Destiny the whale shark are kept in an adjoining enclosure, separated by a rock wall with a metal grate that indicates they are sharing the same water. A beluga whale makes its home in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters, whereas the whale shark is indigenous to tropical and sub-tropical waters. Factually, they would not be kept adjacent to each other in shared waters.
    • Quotes

      Dory: For a guy with three hearts you're not very nice.

    • Crazy credits
      In a post-end credits scene, Fluke and Rudder repel another attempt by Gerald to join them on the rock, while the Tank Gang from Le Monde de Nemo (2003) floats by, still in their bags, which are filthy after crossing the ocean -- except for Jacques' bag of course. They begin to celebrate their arrival before being promptly scooped up by researchers from the Marine Life Institute and thrown into a cooler where they will be presumably rescued, rehabilitated and released. The ordeal distracts Fluke and Rudder long enough for Gerald to sneak onto the rock behind them.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Saturday Show: Episode #1.3 (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      What a Wonderful World
      Written by Bob Thiele (as Robert Thiele) and George David Weiss

      Performed by Louis Armstrong

      Courtesy of The Verve Music Group

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Indonesian
    • Also known as
      • Buscando a Dory
    • Filming locations
      • Pixar Animation Studios - 1200 Park Avenue, Emeryville, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Pixar Animation Studios
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    • Budget
      • $200,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $486,295,561
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $135,060,273
      • Jun 19, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,029,266,989
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • Auro 11.1
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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