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  • JFK's Assassination.

  • The Moon Landing.

  • Area 51.

  • None of these conspiracies have anything on...

  • DORY: Keep swimming, swimming , swimming...

  • *Theme Song*

  • Hello Internet!

  • Welcome to Film Theory,

  • The show that swears it won't subject you to a bunch of fish puns in this episode.

  • I mean, were I to to do that, it would be a "TURTLE" Disaster

  • Ha, Sorry

  • Didn't mean to do that on "PORPOISE"

  • Arghh, POOP, I need to "CLAM" down

  • Shrrrrggghhh, I can't, I can't keep "FLOUNDER"ing

  • Someone call a "STURGEON"

  • Ugh! *BEEP*

  • Okay... No more.

  • It's out of my system.

  • No more fish puns EVER.

  • I mean, it's not like anyone's ever gonna want a Film Theory on "Shark Tale" anyway...

  • Ahh, Finding Nemo.

  • Everybody loves Finding Nemo!

  • And why shouldn't they?

  • It's got everything you could want in an animated children's film.

  • That happens to be about neglected sons,

  • kidnapping,

  • imprisonment,

  • mental illness, and the dangers of the outside world.

  • MARLIN: One thing we have to remember about the Ocean.

  • NEMO: It's not safe.

  • MARLIN: That's my boy!

  • But in all seriousness,

  • that's the beauty of Pixar.

  • Sure, Finding Nemo has cute animated fish talking and making jokes,

  • but beneath the surface there's some serious adult themes.

  • And what if I were to tell you that there's a Pixar secret so hidden, so subversive, and so shocking,

  • that no one has yet to pick up on it?

  • Would you believe me?

  • Let's take it a step further.

  • What if I were to tell you that one fish, Dory, has been lying to us the whole time?

  • DORY: Huh?

  • HO HO

  • I am on to you, Ellen Degeneres.

  • "Finding Dory"?

  • More like "Exposing Dory".

  • The truth is comin' out!

  • Throughout "Finding Nemo", small fish, against all odds, outsmart bigger predators.

  • Nemo is constantly told that he simply isn't strong enough to swim in the ocean.

  • MARLIN: You know you can't swim well!

  • Yet, in the end, it was Nemo's ability to swim that saves him from being caught by the humans.

  • Marlin, a small clown fish no one takes seriously,

  • becomes a legend amongst aquatic life after surviving encounters with sharks, jellyfish, and whales.

  • It's such an important theme to this movie, that it even appears in the closing credits.

  • The tiniest, most nervous fish of them all, Blenny, turns the tables on the sharp-fanged Anglerfish, devouring him in one swift bite.

  • The film boils down to one central idea:

  • Don't judge people, or in this case, fish, on appearance alone.

  • And if there's one fish that stands out from the pack,

  • the most vulnerable of all,

  • it's Dory. At first glance it's easy to dismiss her.

  • She suffers from short-term memory loss,

  • and as such she has no concept of where she is at any given point in time.

  • She just... wanders around haphazardly from place to place.

  • Sorta like the animated fish version of Mister Bean.

  • Dory: Just keep swimming! Just keep swimming, swimming, swimming!

  • Dory is constantly making silly and dangerous decisions.

  • Whether it's approaching sharks for directions,

  • pretending to know whale talk by "slowing down her speech,"

  • or bouncing up and down on a jellyfish like a trampoline!

  • Dory even thinks that naval mines are-

  • DORY: Balloons! Look, it is a party!

  • Who would ever take this fish seriously?

  • Yet, the results tell a completely different story.

  • If you look just at what Dory accomplishes,

  • she's actually the most competent and knowledgeable fish in the film!

  • Dory successfully barters with a shark,

  • controlling them via vegetarian support group!

  • She may not know what naval mines are,

  • but she sure knows how to shoot a missile out of a downed submarine!

  • She's the only fish that can read English,

  • and the only fish that speaks Whale!

  • Because... Yeah, slowing down her speech was actually the correct way to do it.

  • She's the fish that knows to-

  • DORY: Duck!

  • -when she sees a seagull,

  • And, most importantly of all,

  • the fish that actually finds Nemo and reunites him with his father!

  • So how do you reconcile Dory's naive personality,

  • with her shrewdsumé?

  • The answer lies far in the past,

  • Ancient Rome, in fact.

  • No! No, hear me out. That sounds weird, but hear me out.

  • Claudius was the Roman emperor from 41 to 54 A.D.

  • As a child, he was afflicted with a limp and slight deafness.

  • As such, he was ostracized by his wealthy family and considered a disgrace to the name.

  • Basically, he was Tyrion Lannister.

  • These handicaps, though, saved Claudius during the tumultuous rule

  • of Tiberius and Caligula,

  • who killed ALL noblemen and potential heirs to the throne.

  • Claudius, though, was spared, because he wasn't perceived as a threat.

  • And despite Claudius's physical limitations, he was an expert political thinker,

  • just... like... Tyrion Lannister.

  • After Caligula was assassinated, Claudius became the emperor,

  • and under his rule, Rome returned to the prosperity of Augustus's reign.

  • Aqueducts, new roads, canals. They were all built.

  • And the empire was once again connected.

  • So... What does any of this have to do with a fictional animated fish?

  • Well, just like Claudius, Dory is using a physical limitation

  • to ward off potential threats.

  • Except, unlike Claudius, she actually doesn't have those physical limitations.

  • You heard me right!

  • I'm saying, right here and right now,

  • Dory doesn't suffer from short-term memory loss.

  • In the entirety of Finding Nemo,

  • she's faking it.

  • *thunder*

  • Don't let that wide-eyed, freckled face fool you.

  • By applying our knowledge of the normal symptoms for short-term memory loss to Dory,

  • we can find cracks in her so-called "story."

  • It's time that Dory flops like a fish.

  • There are actually two main forms of Amnesia:

  • Retrograde and Anterograde.

  • In Retrograde Amnesia, a person forgets everything that's happened

  • before an injury or accident.

  • Someone suffering from Retrograde Amnesia can still form new memories.

  • However, memories created prior to the injury are lost.

  • This is typically caused by head trauma to the brain.

  • In particular, the Hippocampus, which encodes new memories.

  • Think of Retrograde as the "Bourne Identity" of Amnesia.

  • After Jason Bourne is shot and left for dead,

  • he has no recollection of who he is or what happened.

  • People suffering for Retrograde Amnesia can recall general knowledge,

  • but not specifics.

  • So in the case of Jason Bourne, he can still remember how to kill a man with a hand towel,

  • but he can't remember the name of the man who taught him how to kill a man with a hand towel.

  • The second type of Amnesia, Anterograde,

  • is commonly referred to as "short term memory loss,"

  • and this is the form of Amnesia that Dory supposedly suffers from.

  • In Anterograde Amnesia, a person is unable to create new memories following a traumatic event.

  • Long term memories before that event, however, remain intact.

  • A person with Anterograde Amnesia may be able to remember their high school mascot,

  • but they'll be unable to tell you what they just had for lunch twenty minutes ago.

  • Think of Anterograde as the Memento of Amnsesia.

  • Y'know, the indie, lesser seen version of Retrograde's more common blockbuster.

  • In anterograde amnesia, people lose declarative memory:

  • The recollection of facts, but they retain non-declarative memory,

  • otherwise known as their procedural memory.

  • Probably the best way to explain this difference to you is to take you through

  • the most famous documented case of anterograde amnesia ever recorded

  • A patient simply known by the code name H.M

  • 1953, Henry Gustav Molaison had a lobectomy to cure his epilepsy.

  • Basically, had a big chunk of his brain removed

  • Unfortunately, the procedure while successfully curing the epilepsy resulted in anterograde amnesia.

  • Leaving Henry unable to form new memories

  • Per records, Henry loved to do crossword puzzles

  • He could fill in all the answers pertaining to events, before his surgery

  • but struggled with any events that happened after words.

  • And yet, despite the setback, Henry was still able to retain information through procedural memory

  • Scientists would give Henry the same maze to complete everyday,

  • And when he was asked whether he remembered doing the maze before,

  • he had no memory of have ever seeing it in his life

  • And yet he could instinctually remember how to finish the maze in a reduced amount of time each trial.

  • He was getting faster at the maze, without ever realizing he had done the maze in the past

  • Dory, on the surface shows many of the symptoms associated with anterograde amnesia.

  • When she leads Marlin to the boat that took Nemo she keeps forgetting who he is

  • DORY: Stop following me, ok?!

  • A person's name would fall under Declarative Memory, so it makes sense that Dory keeps forgetting Marlin.

  • In fact, Dory consistently has trouble with names

  • Calling Nemo, "Fabio," "Chico," "Bingo," "Harpo," and "Elmo"

  • But never his actual name.

  • Dory also struggles to remember events that had just occured

  • While they're being chased by sharks, mid-way through their escape, she forgets that she's being chased at all!

  • When Dory and Marlin lose the scuba mask, Dory can't remember what they lost!

  • All these instances are consisted with short-term memory loss.

  • Just like patient H.M.

  • That being said, Dory does show a strange knack for remembering particular phrases

  • Especially her personal motto:

  • DORY: Just keep swimming! Just keep swimming!

  • Later, Dory can even remember the address that Nemo's being kept at!

  • DORY: P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Syndey.

  • DORY: *gasps*

  • Those would also classify as Declarative Memory, so...

  • Is that the proof I'm talking about of her faking?

  • Well, actually, no!

  • According to Scientific American

  • One of the most common suggestions for better short term memory is to use mnemonic devices!

  • Dory's mantra of "Always Keep Swimming" fits as a simple mnemonic device

  • Reminding her of her primary survival tactic

  • Through simple repeated phrases, people suffering from short term memory loss can actually start to learn and to remember!

  • And as for that address, Dory's repetition of the numbers is consisted with procedural memory!

  • But then how can Dory read English words, like she does with the exit sign and the scuba mask

  • Without having any knowledge of that ability?

  • By this logic, shouldn't Dory be unable to read as well?

  • Shouldn't she have forgotten how to?

  • Well, no!

  • Believe it or not, there are actually multiple instances of anterograde amnesiacs

  • Learning to play an instrument

  • In these cases, the amnesiac has no recollection of learning the instrument

  • But when asked to play, they can do so extremely well!

  • This is because instruments are learned through repeated practice.

  • Procedural memory.

  • Think about how H.M. can't remember finishing the maze every day,

  • but when they ask him to do it again, he can complete it much quicker than the day before!

  • Thus, there's a scientific precedent for Dory being able to read while still not remembering that she can in the first place.

  • MARLIN: You can read?!

  • DORY: I can read? That's right! I can read!

  • Pretty much every single one of Dory's accomplishments can be attributed to Procedural Memory.

  • She knows how to speak whale, avoids seagulls, read

  • All because she's done so before!

  • Dory wouldn't remember that she has these abilities

  • But, instinctually, she would still know how to do them.

  • So then what am I doing calling Dory a liar?

  • Who am I kidding?

  • I just spent an entire episode arguing against myself!

  • Maybe Dory DOES suffer from Interograde Amnesia

  • Everything seems to check out

  • I guess, sometimes, a children's film about talking animated fish is simply just a children's film about talking animated fish.

  • Dory!

  • You're free to swim away.

  • DORY: Hi. I'm Dory.

  • DORY: I-I-I suffer from short term memory loss

  • DORY: Okay, true! I forget things almost instantly! It runs in my family.

  • DORY: Just keep swimming! Just keep swimming!

  • DORY: A boat? Hey, I've seen a boat!

  • DORY: Hey, I've seen a boat! (repeated)

  • How could Dory remember the boat...

  • ...but then forget meeting Marlin?

  • The boat wouldn't fall under Procedural Memory...

  • Dory seeing a boat would be a fact. A Declarative Memory.

  • And if Dory truly has Interograde Amnesia...

  • Like all declarative memories, she should have forgotten it, just like she forgets Marlin's name over and over again.

  • It doesn't add up!

  • The only way for this to make sense is that Dory has been faking it the whole time.

  • Looks like I was right all along.

  • And I've got even more proof...

  • Next time!

  • But in the meantime, remember...

  • That's just a theory. A FILM THEORY!

  • Aaaaaaaaand cut!

  • Just keep subscribing! Just keep subscribing! Just keep subscribing!

  • To make sure you're notified next week of Part 2 of this video coming out!

  • Trust me, we found a ton of evidence that exposes Dory for the liar that she is.

  • And please, while you're waiting, click here to check out my friends over at the Wisecrack channel

  • If you enjoyed this video, then you're gonna LOVE their video about The Incredibles!

  • Exposing the less-than-stellar message that movie has to teach all the viewers watching it.

  • It's a pretty mind-blowing theory they have over there, so click here and check it out!

  • And, finally, I have the results from last week's theory about the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

  • In an overwhelming majority, twice the amount of any turtle, your favorite teenage mutant ninjutsu-wielding terrapin was Leonardo

  • He had about 40,000 votes! Everyone else was hanging around 20K!

  • Very interesting!

  • I was very very surprised to see that! I didn't expect it.

  • Yay, Leo!

  • Congratulations! Big winner!

  • Now if you'll excuse me, I've gotta pick up the pieces of that broken coffee cup

  • Foot hazard, my friends!

  • I don't wanna be stepping on that a week from now! Injure my foot! Geez!

  • See you next week!

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電影理論:多莉是FAKING嗎?(Finding Dory) (Film Theory: Is Dory FAKING? (Finding Dory))

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    簡宇謙 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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