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DORY FAKED IT! Reaction to Film Theory Is Dory a LIAR Finding Dory pt 2 charmx reupload

Mar 09, 2024
What's here guys? I'm Char Breakfast today. I'm going to react to what

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is. Dory, a

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. Finding Dory, Part 2, by the

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theorist. The other day I reacted to the first part and, yeah, basically for the or for most of the video, he argued against himself and gave all the reasons why Dory is probably telling the truth and that she actually has amnesia, where she has short term memory loss or something, but at the end of the video. In the first part he brought some evidence against Dory, so I guess the second part here will be the conclusion: Is Dory lying about his memory problems or not?
dory faked it reaction to film theory is dory a liar finding dory pt 2 charmx reupload
So yeah, with that being said, I hope this is pretty interesting. Hopefully, Earth will bring plenty of evidence to the table without further ado. Let's start with the movie first. Theory. He remembers the ship, but then forgets to meet Marley. I'm with you. Ellen DeGeneres keeps swimming, swimming, swimming. Finding Dory is more like exposing Dory to the truth. is coming out Dory isn't suffering from short term memory loss she's faking that's what I'm saying you better have plenty of evidence to back up this claim hello internet welcome to the movie wait what was I saying? See if I have Enterograde Amnesia like Dory claims, I wouldn't remember what I'm supposed to say here, but like we talked last time, Dory doesn't have Anterograde Amnesia, she's faking her condition to appear weaker and make the other fish underestimate her abilities. , it's a survival tactic.
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Oh, sure, everything seems fine. He doesn't remember Marlin's name. He forgets where she is. She doesn't even remember what happened to her parents, but as we found out in the last episode, she makes a mistake. He remembers seeing the ship that she took Nemo away even after affirming. forgetting who Marlin is, this fact when

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Dory, doesn't he remember who Marlin is in it because I'm pretty sure he does? The act of seeing the ship should fall under declarative memory, as if it were really suffering from short-term problems. memory loss I should have forgotten that you have cornered yourself Dory and that is not the only evidence I have against you today we will throw the book at Dory to prove that appearances can be deceiving and for you to see Finding Dory in a completely new context and here is the madness to start exposing Dory's lies.
dory faked it reaction to film theory is dory a liar finding dory pt 2 charmx reupload
We don't even need to look that deep, it all starts with the most basic fact about Dory, the kind of fish she is now. Finding Nemo never specifies his species. but judging by its blue body and the black pattern that runs all the way to its yellow tail, we can confidently say that Dory is a blue tang, also known as paracanthrus hepatis (Latin for incredibly difficult to pronounce), these fish tend to be relatively small and grow up to only 12 years. inches when they reach adulthood and look at that peaceful Majesty, what do you mean by 12 inches? 12 inches is pretty big, isn't it?
dory faked it reaction to film theory is dory a liar finding dory pt 2 charmx reupload
That's a foot, an incredibly huge foot, what do you mean it's a small fish and yet it's time to explore? some true facts about the blue tang that curvy blue body hides a caudal column that extends when threatened by cutting and wounding predators that make history like the wolverine of fish, in fact it laughed and that's not all if humans consume it. Blue spikes can cause poisoning and some blue. Tang fish even have poison glands, it's true, I didn't know that and they are fins. Wow, Dory is a lot less cute than Finding Nemo would have you believe, behind that angelic blue body and big-eyed freckled face lurks a poisonous monster.
Frank, I miss you and your true story series is coming back to YouTube, coming back, but okay, let's get back to everything, yeah. Just saying Frank too. I haven't seen a Zay Frank video in a long time. Something very lost. Dory claims that the source of our short-term memory loss is hereditary. I forget things almost instantly. It's something common in my family. This may be a simple reference to the old goldfish memory myth, the belief that fish are dumb and have short memory spans that can only remember events for about three seconds or so, this is simply not true, isn't it a true fact that blue tang fish actually have surprisingly strong memories that last up to a year, carp that have been caught, that's really crazy, yeah, I always heard that goldfish had very bad memories. that they could, yeah, it was like seven seconds or something, but apparently they can remember up to a year.
Fishermen have been seen avoiding hooks for up to a year, researchers even found they could learn to associate certain sounds with food and then remember five months later there is ample evidence that fish are as intelligent as mammals capable of The same intellectual feats that rats or mice can learn to navigate in mazes can learn to recognize other fish and can thus remember predators' prey. We cannot dismiss Dory's short-term memory loss as a simple symptom that She's a fish, so the question remains: can you inherit short-term memory loss from your parents? The answer here once again is that there is no short-term memory loss.
It is usually caused in two ways: drug and alcohol abuse or severe brain trauma. It seems that Dory has a darker past than we knew. Exodiazepines typically used to treat panic attacks, if misused, can cause amnesia-induced side effects. Drinking too much alcohol can cause. blackouts that block the brain's ability to transfer short-term memories into long-term memory, so if you go out on a late-night bender and can't remember what happened to you the night before, congratulations, you just hit Anterograde amnesia, you're a winner. and chronic alcoholism can lead to Korsakov syndrome, in which brain cells cannot produce enough energy and as a result break down, causing permanent anterograde amnesia, so unless Dory regularly swims out of a bottle of bourbon, won't, although that would be a very different, new movie from Pixar, an uplifting family story about a fish's fight to combat alcoholism coming this summer.
I think I'd actually like it more than Finding Dory. I mean, I like Finding Dory, but I think it would be a much better or crazier plot if she was like an alcoholic, eats the ditch radar on the other side, traumatic brain injury usually to the hippocampus and surrounding cortices as well can cause enterograde amnesia or to treat a serious disorder such as epilepsy or a tumor in patients will have parts of their brain. If these procedures are eliminated, the disorder is successfully cured, but it can often result in interrogation. However, keep in mind that none of these cases, brain trauma, alcohol and drug abuse, are hereditary;
In fact, there is no scientific evidence that enterograde amnesia is genetically transmitted. No Dory, unless she's a The Unicorn of Biology is just lying about the cause of her amnesia, which again calls into question that she has amnesia in the first place, but that sounds crazy, right, okay, let's see what you got. some points here, you have some points here, but at the same time I think in a lot of movies the writers behind them, the writers don't think that far ahead, I mean, no, they're not thinking about this crazy plan or this crazy plot, they just say: "Okay, how can we?" finish this, how do we write it?
Well, you know, let's get this over with because we have other things to do. I don't think writers go into this with a crazy amount of thoughts just to make a movie. Not really. I think you know, I think Matpat picks things up in a lot of videos and in some of them I think he's right, I think he's right, especially with the Pennywise one and some of the others, but with this movie in particular, I just think that the Writers behind her didn't think that far ahead. I think the reason Dory remembered the ship or remembered seeing the ship is because the writers said, "You know, we have to make the story go further, let's say." That guy remembered the boat, so that's what I'm thinking, if that makes any sense.
I think I have amnesia, right? People fake an illness as extreme as amnesia, but this is not as crazy as it seems, in fact, it is so common that it even happens. a name that fakes Amnesia would be considered a type of simulation in which people fake symptoms of an illness to achieve some goal, get out of work, receive care, or, in the case of Dory, increase their chances of survival in the dangerous ocean, outside of scientific inconsistencies. In her story, how do we openly show that she is faking it? It's not as difficult as you might think.
Most phonies tend towards Ferris Bueller. They exaggerate their symptoms by putting extra effort into making them look sick. The key to faking parents is. wet hands take for example the coin in hand test, if I put a quarter in my right hand you can easily tell me which hand the coin is in, unless of course you weren't paying attention . XX Pixar Lover 15. There's always one of you, damn. Do you think I make these videos for my health or something? I'm doing this for you anyway to catch you up. The coin is in my right hand. Amnesiac, although I can't remember which hand the coin is in and am forced to guess what it means. the laws of probability will guess correctly about 50 of the time, yes that makes sense, that makes sense, where is the hard evidence?
Counterfeiters will exaggerate their poor performance, remember which hand the coin is in, and to look sick, they will deliberately choose the wrong one, as a result, their count of correct and incorrect guesses will be below the probability that they are passing the exam, but They're doing it too hard, and when it comes to short-term memory loss, there's plenty of proven scientific evidence to prove it. I catch you on the ACT, these tests are known as symptom validity tests, okay, so I think I have an idea of ​​what you're trying to say here and kind of how you know if you're actually faking it and trying to move it to Make it look like you're legitimate.
Now you don't remember. You're going to swing it too much to really show that you're faking it. If that makes sense, I can't form thoughts, for example. The Simulation Memory Test, also known as Tom, is a 50-question visual recognition test in which test takers are shown 50 pictures, numbers, words or symbols for approximately three seconds each, after they have been shown all the drawings, the examiner then shows the examinees two different drawings, one of the 50 shown previously and one new one, the examinee is then asked to name which of the two drawings he had previously seen by simply guessing that an amnesiac would get a correct score of 50 and in all these tests it was found that the suspected simulators scored worse than the real ones and the Tarot. grade amnesiacs because they knew which one was new, so they chose the wrong one on purpose, that way the percentage wouldn't be 50 50.
I think that's the right thing to do and not all pretenders tend to have a slower response time to questions. questions. they try very hard to answer as if they were struggling to figure out what the right answer was hmm uh oh that's hard oh true amnesiacs however tend not to have as much delay between question and answer and finally psychologists use what is known as The primacy effect for testing so-called amnesiacs is the tendency to more easily remember the items at the beginning of a list rather than the middle, so if I give you the numbers eight two nine six three five five nine six two, Most likely, I remember the number eight because it was the first number of the group of poseurs.
It's true. That's the one I remember. Show this effect. People with amnesia don't know everything. That. Look. I guess I don't have it. I suppose not. I got scared I guess I don't have amnesia, oh my God, Dory, like most pretenders, constantly answers questions wrong, well below mere chance. Halfway through Finding Nemo, a school of fish tried to give Dory instructions by showing her several different sea creatures. However, Dory cannot identify a single one and does not recognize a swordfish, a lobster, and an octopus. Now you're probably thinking, hey, matpat, give Dory a break, maybe she doesn't remember what an octopus or a swordfish is called.
He has anterograde amnesia afterwards. Everyone except Dory has previously shown that she has a strong ability to remember different forms of aquatic life. She easily identifies a shark. He hears, sees, a whale, or even a seagull. The point is a good point, but like I said, I don't think the writers who wrote the movie were thinking that far ahead. You know, I think they just thought about things at the time and then, what was that pre-common sea? creatures, sure he may not be able to name one or two, but all three it's almost like he's deliberately messing up by playing with hisshort term memory loss responding way below chance and in that scene Dory agonizes over her answers wait I'm a swordfish there's the butter oh it's on the tip of my tongue very much like a pretend I would exaggerate his condition, a telltale sign of a fake, you want more proof, look no further than all the times Dory gets Nemo's name wrong, she calls him Fabio Chico Bingo Harpo Elmo now the The fact that Dory can't remember the name of Nemo is consistent with anterograde amnesia, but look closely at all the names she calls him, they all end with an O just like Nemo, but someone who actually suffers from enterograde amnesia would probably call Nemo Jon or Paul or Ringo would have no idea , no context, that his name would end with an O.
The very fact that Dory chooses names close to Nemo, but not quite, is proof that she remembers his name and is deliberately struggling and trying to get it wrong. Look, I think you're right here. I think you're right and I think you're right too, but like I said, I just don't think the writers thought that far ahead. I think I just thought about things right now, you know, who's going to think that far ahead to do all these complex things just so they like it? It seems like it's so much work that the writers wouldn't do that they came up with a concept like you know, Dory is a fish, we have her design, we have Amnesia and we're just going to go with that and then when they go through the script and write it You're not thinking about all these complex things for the character, they just have a simple design for the character and go with that.
Dory even remembers information in accordance with the Primacy effect. She memorizes the address where she is holding Nemo. P Sherman 42 Wallaby Way Sydney, however, in her moving speech to Marlin at the end of the film, she struggles to remember the full address, she is only able to identify the beginning, just as a poser would. P Sherman 42 40 2 In fact, throughout Finding Nemo, Dory displays an inconsistent knowledge base when she meets Bruce the shark, she's not afraid at all, like she doesn't know what sharks are or that they eat fish, but later, after discovering a diving mask, he correctly identifies the sharks beneath it.
Hey, look, no, no, and then once again at the end of the movie she tells the sharks to remember not to eat fish, remember the fish, so which way is Dory? Do you remember what a shark is or not? Do you remember that they eat fish or not? Because if you didn't know they eat fish first. The time you met them, you shouldn't remember hours and days later, at the end of the movie, when you see them again, so which one is Dory? Do you know if sharks eat fish or not? Checkmate, computer-animated fictional fish, we've got you.
You always thought Nemo was a wholesome story about a kind-hearted father who finds his kidnapped daughter with the help of an adorable but naive sidekick. No, let me explain to you what's really going on here, Dory, like I said, I think you're right. saying she doesn't have amnesia, maybe she doesn't have amnesia, but maybe she just has memory problems, so I have memory problems, not to the extent that Dory has, but maybe she has memory problems and such maybe not has amnesia completely alone sees another lonely fish screaming about his missing son a kindred spirit an easy Mark Dory uses his perceived weakness to trick predators like the whale shark jellyfish anglerfish who simply buy what Dory sells when Marlon tries to get away from his Dory immediately she begins to cry, emotionally manipulating the clownfish into taking her with him throughout the course of the film.
She aims to improve slowly by linking her perceived progress with Marlin. Now Marlon can't leave Dory blameless because he believes he's the only one supporting her. her together and that's the real story of Finding Nemo, how a con man manipulated the emotions of a grieving father to let her into her house, but hey, that's just

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. I think you're right in assuming or saying that she doesn't have amnesia because there's a lot of evidence that says she doesn't have it or if she does, it's not really amnesia, it's just memory problems, just memory problems in general, you know, sometimes you remember something, sometimes you don't, kind of and like I said: I don't even think the writers who wrote the script were thinking that far ahead like it was a lot of work.
I don't think the writers did. I think they just came up with a simple concept for Dory's character and just went with that, however I could be wrong, I don't know, but anyway, that's just my opinion, if you like this video be sure to check out Like it, share it with a friend if you like it and subscribe others. family also be sure to subscribe to film theorists oh that because I'll see you next time no no no no no no no no no

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