Of course it doesn’t hold a candle to “Finding Nemo,” but that’s a pretty darn bright flame to be held up against. We’re talking “best animated film ever” territory here. “Finding Dory” isn’t that, but it is an agreeable and welcome follow-up to the 2003 hit from Disney / Pixar. Even more than the first “Toy Story” flicks, “Nemo” showed us the boundless possibilities of computer-based animation, in terms of technical accomplishment but especially emotional engagement.
Finding Dory
Finding Dory
Finding Dory
Of course it doesn’t hold a candle to “Finding Nemo,” but that’s a pretty darn bright flame to be held up against. We’re talking “best animated film ever” territory here. “Finding Dory” isn’t that, but it is an agreeable and welcome follow-up to the 2003 hit from Disney / Pixar. Even more than the first “Toy Story” flicks, “Nemo” showed us the boundless possibilities of computer-based animation, in terms of technical accomplishment but especially emotional engagement.