Finding Dory (2016)

Movie · 2016 · Adventure, Animation, Family · 1h 37m · PG · English

Curator score: 4.5/10 (1.3M ratings)

An unforgettable journey she probably won't remember.

Overview

Dory is reunited with her friends Nemo and Marlin in the search for answers about her past. What can she remember? Who are her parents? And where did she learn to speak Whale?

Ratings

Director

Andrew Stanton

Production

Pixar

Cast

Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Ed O'Neill, Hayden Rolence, Diane Keaton, Eugene Levy, Ty Burrell, Kaitlin Olson, Idris Elba, Dominic West, Kate McKinnon, Bill Hader, Andrew Stanton, Torbin Xan Bullock, Bennett Dammann, Bob Peterson, Alexander Gould, Katherine Ringgold, John Ratzenberger, Angus MacLane

Where to watch

Disney Plus

Curator Review

Verdict

A warm, crowd-pleasing Pixar sequel with real emotional payoff, especially when it leans into Dory’s memory loss, family longing, and resilient optimism. It’s not as fresh as its predecessor and occasionally over-relies on callbacks, but the craft, humor, and heart make it an easy watch for families and Pixar fans.

Best for

  • families with kids
  • Pixar fans
  • viewers who like emotional animated adventures
  • fans of gentle comedy with sentimental payoff
  • people interested in stories about memory and identity

Skip if

  • you want a sequel that feels fully original
  • you dislike nostalgia-heavy follow-ups
  • you prefer sharper comedy over broad family humor
  • you’re looking for the emotional depth of the first film only

Overview

Finding Dory is a sequel that understands why the original character worked: Dory is funny, vulnerable, and deeply lovable, and the film builds a whole story around the emotional logic of her memory gaps. The result is lighter and more episodic than Finding Nemo, but it still lands several sincere, moving beats about belonging, family, and self-worth.

Worth noting

Pixar’s visual invention is on display throughout, especially in the marine institute setting and the playful use of underwater movement and scale. The movie also has a strong comic rhythm, with side characters and running gags that keep it buoyant even when the plot gets a little mechanical.

Bottom line

It does lean on familiar beats and franchise callbacks more than necessary, which keeps it from feeling essential. But as a family adventure with genuine tenderness and polished craft, it earns its place as one of Pixar’s more successful sequels.

Top Letterboxd reviews

alor (4★) · 3004 likes

gonna tell my kids this was memento

James (Schaffrillas) (3.5★) · 2156 likes

This is easily the best non-Toy Story Pixar sequel but y'all aren't ready for that conversation

˗ˏˋ suspirliam ˊˎ˗ (4.5★) · 2077 likes

THEY LAID SHELLS OUT FOR HER EVERY SINGLE DAY LADS 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

alor (4★) · 1381 likes

I would take a bullet for baby dory

Kait (4.5★) · 1044 likes

never before in my life have I cared more about the mental health of a fish

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Topics

animated adventure, family film, Pixar, underwater setting, sentimental, feel-good, memory, identity, comedy, road-trip structure

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