The biggest money - earner of all at the
track, the noble running horse, became the asset most expendable — another
piece of inventory to be turned over and over in the increasingly
furious human scramble to survive.
While it hits many of the same emotional and story beats of the original — this time Dory is the one looking for her parents, leaving Marlin (Albert Brooks) to
track her down to a fish rehabilitation center in California — this clever sequel delivers enough memory - loss gags, light parental trauma, and show - stopping, Fast and
Furious - style set
pieces to keep adults entertained and kids enthralled.