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What went wrong with Finding Dory?
For me, it just wasn't all that entertaining, it dragged on and felt longer than it actually was, so much so that I watched it in 2 parts.
The Marine Life Institute was just not an interesting location at all. I live in California and have visited Monterrey Bay aquarium and various coasts in California, that's what it felt like. The entire movie is so dark green, algae-y, barnacle-y, and seaweed-y, very different from the vibrant tropical colors of Finding Nemo. It reminds me exactly of trying to surf in Santa Barbara, only to find myself tangled in mounds of seaweed and floating garbage.
I would have just scrapped the entire California Coastline and made it set in a tropical location with colorful coral reefs and fish. The entire movie felt boring and depressing because of the colors and lack of vibrancy.
For me, it just wasn't all that entertaining, it dragged on and felt longer than it actually was, so much so that I watched it in 2 parts.
The Marine Life Institute was just not an interesting location at all. I live in California and have visited Monterrey Bay aquarium and various coasts in California, that's what it felt like. The entire movie is so dark green, algae-y, barnacle-y, and seaweed-y, very different from the vibrant tropical colors of Finding Nemo. It reminds me exactly of trying to surf in Santa Barbara, only to find myself tangled in mounds of seaweed and floating garbage.
I would have just scrapped the entire California Coastline and made it set in a tropical location with colorful coral reefs and fish. The entire movie felt boring and depressing because of the colors and lack of vibrancy.