Finding Dory Page #10

Synopsis: Dory is a wide-eyed, blue tang fish who suffers from memory loss every 10 seconds or so. The one thing she can remember is that she somehow became separated from her parents as a child. With help from her friends Nemo and Marlin, Dory embarks on an epic adventure to find them. Her journey brings her to the Marine Life Institute, a conservatory that houses diverse ocean species.
Director(s): Andrew Stanton, Angus MacLane (co-director)
Production: Walt Disney Pictures/PIXAR
  Nominated for 1 BAFTA Film Award. Another 15 wins & 42 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Metacritic:
77
Rotten Tomatoes:
94%
PG
Year:
2016
97 min
$486,292,984
Website
14,504 Views


(CLEARS THROAT) Ooo-roo. Ooo-roo.

Becky! Becky, come back.

We need your help! Becky!

-(BECKY SQUAWKING)

-(GASPS)

Dory, follow me.

No, no, wait. We don't have Dory!

No, no, Becky, wait! Stop it.

We need to go back. Becky, back!

Back, Becky! Loo-loo. Ooo-roo-roo.

-(SCREAMS) Please don't eat us!

-Where's Dory?

-Who are you?

-Jenny?

-Marlin?

-Charlie?

-Nemo?

-(SQUAWKS)

-Thank you very much!

-Thank you for taking care of Dory!

Dory! She's still in the truck!

Becky! Fetch Dory! Ooo-roo. Dor-roo.

(BECKY SQUAWKING)

Okay, kid. I guess this is goodbye.

-No!

-What do ya mean, "No"?

You're not going to the Cleveland.

You are coming to the ocean with me.

What is it with you

and ruining my plans?!

Listen to me, I have one goal in life!

One! And it is to--

No, you listen to me.

What is so great

about plans? I never had a plan.

Did I plan to lose my parents? No.

Did I plan to find Marlin? No.

Did you and I plan to meet?

Wait, did we?

-Are you almost done?

-Well, I don't think we did.

And that's because the best things

happen by chance. Because that's life.

That's ya bein' with me out

in the ocean not safe in some glass box.

-Can I say somethin'?

-I'm not done!

A friend of mine-- Her name's

Sigourney-- Once told me that

all it takes is three simple steps:

Rescue, rehabilitation,

and one other thing--

ALL:
Release! (CHEERING)

That's right! So what do you say?

ALL:
(CHANTING)

Release! Release! Release!

Release! Release! Release!

-Release! Release! Release!

-(SQUAWKING)

I was gonna say, "Okay."

Not good.

JENNY:
Oh, no! They're getting away!

NEMO:
Oh, no! Dory! What do we do?

Quick, guys, grab my fin!

Ooh! He's trying to get the door open!

Ooh! It's locked from the outside!

Come on, Dory! You can do it!

Destiny! Destiny! Wall, wall, wall!

(DESTINY SCREAMS)

MARLIN:
Dory, no! Wait!

DESTINY:
Dory!

-Bailey, where are they headed?

-Ooh. I'm losing 'em!

(DOOR HANDLE CLICKING)

Dory, it's over.

-No, there's gotta be a way.

-ALL:
Yeah! There's a way!

Dory, now, listen to me.

There's no way to get out.

But... there's gotta be a way.

There's always a way.

There isn't, Dory! I'm telling you!

This time there is no other way!

Well, what about that?

Holy carp. There is another way.

(EXHALES) Take a deep breath, kid!

ALL:
(CHANTING)

Release! Release! Release!

Release! Release! Release! Release!

♪ You're lying down... ♪

(SCREAMING)

CARL:
What is that?

What the--?

Suck it, bipeds.

All right, Hank, you've got seven arms--

I love to know. Just try something.

-Okay. Here we go.

-(HONKING)

-Huh? Hey! Stop. Stop. Wait! No!

-Hey! Hey! Stop. Wait. Oh, no!

-That's doing something.

-And we are moving. Good job, Hank.

-Wait, wait, wait! Come on! Whoa!

-Hey! What? Hey! Stop! Wait. Wait.

Listen, I'm not tryin' to tell you

how to drive. Certainly, I can't do--

I'm not in any position--

But could you go faster?

(GRUNTS)

No! No, no! No, no, no!

-(TIRES SCREECHING)

-(GASPS)

-Whoo!

-Hey! Give us our truck back!

I can't see squat!

Which way are we going?

Okay. Well, all the cars

are going left so go left.

Gilman Street. Ashby Avenue. Powell.

Gilman Street again. Huh.

Gilman Street again.

How much longer

are we gonna veer left?

Okay, we just need to know

how we got on,

then we'll know how to get off.

Well, let me know

when you figure it out.

Unfortunately, I can't remember

how we got on.

(GASPS) Hey, I know those guys!

That's where we came from. Turn right.

Here we go!

(TIRES SCREECHING)

(ALL SCREAM)

-Hey! Hey, hey, hey! Wait!

-Oh, my-- Whoa. Hey!

DAISY:
We are so fired.

DORY:
Keep straight. Staright. Left.

Left. No, no, no. Right. Right. Right.

-Good drivin', Hank.

-Pay attention to the road.

Oh, I'm sorry. Oh. Uh-oh.

Fork in the road.

-Which way?

-Ocean. Ocean. Hey, a boat!

You know, I haven't had

great experiences with boats, but I--

-Which way?

-Boats go to the ocean. Right!

Hold on!

(ALL SCREAM)

We're outta time, kid.

Where do we go now?

Um... Okay, I'll figure it out.

I don't know, but--

Well, somethin'

will come and-- (GASPS)

Seagulls. Hank, follow those birds!

The ocean's left, Hank.

SEAGULLS:

Mine, mine, mine, mine.

Oh. Hold on. Ooh.

I'm gettin' something.

Is it them? Is everything perfect?

Uh-oh, it's the fuzz. Busted.

(SIRENS WAILING)

Okay, we're good. The ocean!

It's straight ahead. Floor it!

Now we're talking!

-Oh. Uh-oh!

-What do ya mean, "Uh-oh"?

Oh, no. What would I do?

What would I do? What would I do?

Hank, I'm gonna ask you

to do something crazy.

I'm okay with crazy.

All right, Hank.

Ooh. There's no way out, it's over!

They're going to fish jail! Ooh!

Wait. Ooh. Oh, no. Ooh.

Get back! Incoming!

(DORY AND HANK SCREAMING)

♪ I see trees of green

♪ Red roses too ♪

♪ I see them bloom for me and you ♪

♪ And I think to myself

(ALL CHEERING)

Whoo-hoo!

♪ What a wonderful world

Whoo-hoo!

Whoo-hoo!

(SNEEZES)

Whoo-hoo!

Fish!

(BOTH GROANING)

(IN SLOW MOTION) Dory!

SIGOURNEY:
What lies before you

represents the third

and final part of the

Marine Life mission.

Rescue, rehabilitation, and release.

(IN SLOW MOTION) Come to Papa!

I'm Sigourney Weaver.

Thank you for joining me.

DORY; One, two, three, four...

Uh...

Wait a minute. Why am I counting?

Hey, where is everyone?

Uh-oh, did they leave me?

No! No, no. They wouldn't do that.

Okay. That's okay. I can figure this out.

What was I just doing then?

I was, um, covering my face,

so I was trying to hide.

Okay, so why was I trying to hide? Wait!

(GASPS) Oh, I-- Five, six, seven, eight,

nine, ten.

Ready or not, here I come!

-Ha! Found you!

-(LAUGHING)

-I see you!

-Oh!

(LAUGHS) Gotcha!

HANK:
All right, you little shrimps,

recess is over!

-Aw, man!

-Ah, nobody found me!

Bring it in. Time for another--

Don't touch me!

Time for another lesson!

When is Mr. Ray coming back

from his migration?

If he's smart, he'll stay away from here

as long as he can.

But until he does,

I'm your substitute teacher.

Okay, kids, who wants to learn

about echolocation?

-CHILDREN:
Boo!

-Nobody!

DESTINY:
Oh, come on, guys!

It's actually really cool!

(ALL LAUGHING)

Okay, kelpcake, have fun!

Nice day for a swim, huh?

All right! Bye, Mom! Bye, Dad!

Well, I guess we'll go back home

and brush up on the anemone.

You coming, Dory?

Me? Oh, I'm just going to the drop-off.

Oh, okay. What? The drop-off? No!

That's-- That's a good idea?

Yeah. I just thought

I'd go enjoy the view. Bye.

The view. Well, you have a good time!

All by yourself. Not getting lost.

(HUMMING)

(PANTING)

Oh!

Huh?

Oh, no, no, no. No, no.

No, no, Dory. Dory. Dory! D--

-Hey, Marlin.

-Oh, hey. Hello, Dory.

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Andrew Stanton

Andrew Ayers Stanton is an American animator, storyboard artist, film director, screenwriter, producer and voice actor based at Pixar, which he joined in 1990. more…

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