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this is a sad part in the movie

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  • This part is so sad, but ironically it is my fav. scene (next to when dory speaks whale of course XD)

    It makes me sad to think about, because Marlin already lost Coral and now he thinks he lost Nemo too.

    But, ironically Dory is going throught the same emotions at that time, because she thinks she's losing Marlin.

    Awesome scene.

  • poor dory!!! T___T

    this might sound dumb, but i have a feeling that dory loves marlin cause she dosnt want him to leave. ellen is awesome at acting!!! :,)

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  • Fun Fact: Most of Dory's dialogue in this scene was taken from Ellen DeGeneres' first and second read-through recording of the script. She was so moved by what was written for Dory that she was in tears after her initial reading, and she nailed it on her first try.

  • ok, how can anyone not believe in Dorlin after watching this scene??

    "When i look at you, i cn feel it. And i, and i look at you---

    and i'm home." ~~I get teary-eyed every time.

  • This is prolly the most emotional scene Pixar has ever put out, even moreso than any of the Toy Storys. And the weird part about it is as the audience we know Nemo isn't dead, but that doesn't make the scene any less powerful. Unreal.

  • Ellen is a freakin' genius. She was amazing at producing the emotion in this scene so perfectly. Right soon as she said, "I'm home," I felt that choking feeling in my throat and tears well up in my eyes. Finding Nemo is truly an amazing movie, right next to the other Disney Pixar films. <3

  • "i look at you and...I'm home" makes me tear up just thinking about that line. ellen is the best! i always wanna cry at this scene. so emotional ellen's the greatest

  • i thought there were actually a few sad scenes in this movie, but there were only two that i was about to cry, i can't find them though. One was when the seagul was telling nemo that his dad was searching for him and just the look on his face so sad but a happy sad and also when nemo and his dad reunite.

  • @TwisterKirby yeah, the reason to why they always hold up is because they always target their movies very broard. no matter the age, almost nobody can say they dislike pixar.

  • @goldieboylover986

    Well, I'm 16 too and find that the majic Pixar has is something that's lost in the 'mature' movies. Wall-E, Up, Finding Nemo...all amazing movies.

  • man i hate it when people underestimate Pixar's movie. my babysister, who is 16, she thinks they are childish. but she have never seen any of them really. Pixar is actually pretty mature. a lot of their movies is about feelings and things mostly adults can relate to. i think the best example gotta be "the incredibles" where the theme is something like "mid-life crisis"

  • @blessednisey22 (winks with smiling eyes) come here;) (gives you a warm hug) feel better now?;)

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