![]() ![]() Dory then helped Marlin on his journey to get his son back. The short-term memory challenged fish Dory ran into Marlin after his little son Nemo had gone missing. ![]() Finding Nemo, however, introduced us to the perfect supporting character to find themselves in a situation where they're lost and need to be found again. Sequels to a movie with a very unique situation tend to feel stale or lazy when a mummy is being awoken by the same people time and again, an ex-special forces guy has his family taken again and again, or one person finds themselves in a situation where they're on a vehicle that must maintain a certain speed in order to survive. While their success on this is more often great than not - like the two Toy Story sequels or Monsters University, and less like the just-OK Cars 2 - it's still nerve-racking to see a beloved film get added on to.įinding Dory builds on the idea of Finding Nemo a fish gets separated from its loved ones and said loved ones must embark on a journey to find them, but it also runs the risk of being a retread in the process. But it seems that when Pixar wants to revisit a beloved franchise of theirs, they handle it creatively and uniquely, building on a world we already love to create something familiar yet fresh. In an age of sequels, threequels, reboots, "requels" (Google it) and more, it's more evident than ever that there's nothing new under the sun. Movie Reviews (Main) > Movie Reviews (Main).Indie Reviews (Main) > Indie Reviews (Main). ![]()
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