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“The emotional trauma of the transition from childhood to adulthood is the bread and butter of Pixar’s films. Don’t believe me? Look at Toy Story 3, Inside Out, or Brave’s exploration of the painful growths required to move to the next phase of life or deal with a big change. Finding Dory adheres to the company’s overarching motto, but it also adds to it by opening with a young Dory’s parents teaching her skills to try and cope with her disability. For Dory, these tricks are fun and cheerful, but she’s also bright enough to realize that they aren’t cures or foolproof. This introduction is both heartwarming for the love and support her parents provide, but also a glimpse of things to come for the rest of the narrative. We’ll get our candy-colored gloss, but that spoonful” read more
"This was a big surprise for me, as Pixar doesn't exactly have the best track record when it comes to sequels, Toy Story aside. Not only is it a fantastically fun adventure packed with all the great characters we'd expect from Pixar, but its message is one you don't see too often: sometimes a little spontaneity is okay. One highlight for me personally was the scene where Dory gets lost in the pipes, which is done so well that you feel her panic in full. It's a truly delightful sequel that I think"
"Refrito de la primera historia, tiene como plus una participación activa de Nemo, que fue creativo como hacían que los peces se pudieran mover en un lugar escaso de agua y la animación como es de esperar de Pixar es impecable, lastima que al final sea su narrativa la que la jode."