Research Paper On Finding Nemo

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Having to wait thirteen years for anything can make anyone impatient. Teens and young adults around the world can agree since it took thirteen years to create the long-awaited Finding Dory (the sequel to Finding Nemo). Finding Nemo was one of the greatest success of all Disney animated movies of all time with a box office of 940.3 million dollars. Finding Dory meets and surpasses the box office to the film that inspired, it by gaining 1.023 Billion dollars. Finding Dory is a family-friendly movie the appeals to both young and old. This movie is perfect for the fans for the first film and for the viewer that have not seen the original.
Pixar (Latest movie: Inside out) has risen the bar for all animated movies once again. After watching the movie I understand now why it took so long to make, the attention to detail is impeccable. Throughout the movie you can see the effort that was put into the detail in the sand, particles in the water, and even in Dory’s face. In the new sequel you able to see Dory’s freckles and the ridges of Marlin’s anemone. Animated movies never are seen to care much to seem realistic and …show more content…

Unlike Finding Nemo, Finding Dory does not just push the fact that Dory has a memory problem or that Bailey had temporarily lost his echolocation they made it the main plot. The directors for Finding Dory did not allow all the fish with disabilities and handicaps to be put in the background instead they show the audience that we can all learn a little from them when Marlin and Nemo think to themselves “what would Dory do.” Since Pixar in general markets to the younger generations Finding Dory is a great move to show kids that disabilities do make you inferior to anyone it just makes you special just like Dory and her “ short-term remember lost,” Destiny and her nearsightedness, and even hank and his missing

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