![]() Mercifully there’s no sign of coral bleaching from ocean warming the intent is to open eyes, not break hearts. Now the ocean floor is strewn with consumer detritus ranging from bottles to an old VW Beetle Dory’s fins get tangled in a plastic beer-can carrier. In “Nemo” the most conspicuous human artifacts were floating mines from World War II. Thus does “Dory” become a spirited saltwater version of a road movie that leads, with the help of a surfer-dude turtle we met in “Finding Nemo,” from the Great Barrier Reef to the coast of California.Īlong the way we see what changes-sea changes, if you will-those 13 years have wrought in the marine environment. And once those intuitions coalesce into hunches, she has her natural allies and traveling companions in Marlin and Nemo. ![]() But the heroine’s intimations of her past become electrifying intuitions of where to look for her parents in the present. ![]() “Finding Dory” is very much about disability, and full of life lessons, gently taught, about family, friendship, celebrating differences and accepting one’s self-lessons that could, in their totality, sink a less buoyant production than this one. WSJ film critic Joe Morgenstern reviews the long-awaited Pixar film, “Finding Dory”
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