This didn’t disappoint, particularly if you like fish. There are some givens with Pixar film – one of these is that you will expect and get a beautiful aesthetic experience. ![]() This was perfect viewing then for a four year-old, but I’d recommend it to everyone. It also provided basic information to the audience about ‘fun facts’ on fish. This film was ‘a blessing and a curse’ in its occasional use of text to understand the story hence I found myself reading out narrative signposts such as the signs Dory was following to reach her destination, but then again, the inclusion of some textual information may have increased Tilda’s desire for reading fluency. Tilda questioned my laughter on a few of these occasions, entering an age group where she is becoming increasingly curious about other people’s responses which don’t fit with her own understanding. Predictably, Pixar excelled in their creation of art which has content designed for adults (including references to ‘grown-up’ films), whilst appealing to children on other levels. ![]() It was a film full of humour, although she didn’t laugh as loudly and as frequently as she did at the scatological visual jokes and language of the BFG. ![]() I took my four year-old grand-daughter to see Finding Dory directed by Andrew Stanton for Pixar – she was of course, a feeble excuse to see the film.
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