Dory comforting Marlin while inside the whale’s mouth. Aside from her parents, Dory has the closest emotional bond with Marlin. After crashing into the orange fish and agreeing to help find his son, Dory did all she could to be helpful, even if she couldn’t remember much at all.
Aside from her parents, Dory has the closest emotional bond with Marlin. After crashing into the orange fish and agreeing to help find his son, Dory did all she could to be helpful, even if she couldn’t remember much at all.
When Dory is caught in the net, Marlin shows a huge amount of concern, and even more when Nemo joins her to try and get her out. But after they are both free they seem to have maintained a good relationship, living on the reef. In Finding Dory, they continue to be close, and Dory helps Marlin raise Nemo in a small way.
Dory appears to maintain a friendly relationship with the sharks, becoming part of their club, although the trio do not appear in Finding Dory . Dory appears to have a decent friendship with Hank, despite the latter’s crankiness.
What is the bond between Marlin and Dory?
In Finding Dory, their bond is much closer. Dory has a deep caring relationship, almost like a mother.
Dory comforting Marlin while inside the whale’s mouth. Aside from her parents, Dory has the closest emotional bond with Marlin. After crashing into the orange fish and agreeing to help find his son, Dory did all she could to be helpful, even if she couldn’t remember much at all. After slowly developing a friendship with Marlin, …
In Finding Dory, they continue to be close, and Dory helps Marlin raise Nemo in a small way. When Dory remembers her family she begs Marlin to come with her. He refuses at first until she asks him if he’s ever missed anyone badly to which he replies yes, as he was once separated from his son.
When Dory is caught in the net, Marlin shows a huge amount of concern, and even more when Nemo joins her to try and get her out. But after they are both free they seem to have maintained a good relationship, living on the reef. In Finding Dory, they continue to be close, and Dory helps Marlin raise Nemo in a small way.
One of the closest moments for the two is in the whale, where Dory comforts Marlin and teaches him that not letting anything happen to Nemo is not what’s best for him, and when Dory convinced Marlin to jump into the whale throat, letting them get shot into Sydney.
But one of the biggest moments is after they are put back in the ocean and Marlin believes Nemo is dead . He tries to leave, but Dory begs him not to, as she remembers things with him and doesn’t want to forget everything, to which Marlin replies he does want to and leaves her.
Dory has motherly relationship with Nemo. When the two met, she was relieved to find someone with kindness, and offered to help him look for his father, although she didn’t remember she was looking for him too. When she recovered her memories of the journey, she hugged Nemo tight and instantly tried to get him to his father. He risks his life to save her from the net. After he is reunited with Marlin and the two are free from the net, she is shown to have a good relationship with him, saying goodbye to him as he leaves for school.
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Why was Finding Nemo delayed?
So the reason that a Finding Nemo sequel was delayed seems to have been that without factors external to the story becoming favorable for a second film, then it’s unlikely that one would have been made.
They will be attracted to wealth, power, status and shiny new things while an old soul will understand the emptiness of these things and will have developed a strong drive to serve.
We are told a story. In that story, Nemo is real. If that story only takes place in the head of Marvin…. and what we are actually seeing is “Finding Nemo: Marvin’s Hallucination” without being given the context of it being a delusion, we have to take it as “real”.
It’s a tall order, but it could also be that even the whale had heard the story of Marlin trying to s
To be blunt, there was no reason to make a sequel to Finding Nemo as it was a self-contained narrative. The end of that film was, and perhaps should have been the end of that narrative universe.
I think Marlin sees Dory as more of a little sister, or even a daughter, than he does a potential partner. The writers intended for Dory to be childlike so Marlin would have someone to parent in Nemo’s absence, like how Gill was a surrogate father for Nemo when he didn’t have his dad.