Review of Finding Dory (2016) by Galvy F — 17 Jul 2017
(5.0 out of 6).
When we are small fish among other species including our own we see life the best we can. When we see a whole lot of life exists, we wish to see but know we can't see when we can't remember what we see. When what we choose to see we naturally like seeing when nothing in this world matters but naturally seeing the world natural. When we see the most natural thing to enjoy seeing is our family and what makes us all naturally one big family. When we stop seeing our family we can't seem to see how we lost them when something so unnatural happens to makes us not see what is natural to everyone else. When we see the further we are alone with out unnatural thoughts we dwell into the unknown, we come across friends and dangers and signs that make us further continue to search the unknown. What we don't see what makes us push through what unnaturally we can't see, is our will to continue seeing when it's like a light within us we refuse to extinquish when we don't like seeing the unnatural world alone. When we do see what brings us closer to our natural self when what little we cling through in our short vast existence and species we manage to carry the important things that matter to us whether it's our family, a memory, a symbol, and direction that makes us whind back to where we naturally started from, home. When we see who we are not many get to see when seeing all life come and go we naturally lose sight in whom we are once it is removed from us unnaturally from the wild. When we all wish to see an open ocean away from predators, and live naturally in all our homes co habitating and see how life was meant to intend for us. When it's unnatural to contain life for ourselves when life is meant to be lived naturally in their own homes, own families and own memories.
This review of Finding Dory (2016) was written by Galvy F on 17 Jul 2017.
Finding Dory has generally received very positive reviews.
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