'Finding Dory' plot

Ellen DeGeneres hits back at Donald Trump’s ‘Muslim ban’ by explaining ‘Finding Dory’ plot.

The talk show host voiced Dory in last year’s hit animated feature Finding Dory. The Disney/Pixar film about a forgetful fish was also President Trump’s choice of the first film to screen at the White House on Sunday.

Last week, Trump signed an order putting a four-month ban on anyone entering into the United States who is from Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Iran, Somalia and Libya; seven dominantly-muslim nations. Even those holding valid green cards and visas issued by the US or who have dual citizenship with another country not on the list will not be allowed entry to the country under Trump’s new rule.

Ellen commented on Trump’s ban by pointing out the irony, considering the moral message in her movie, Finding Dory.


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Explaining that Dory is Australian and on a mission to locate her parents, who are in America, Ellen said; “I don’t know what religion they are, but her dad sounds a little Jewish. It doesn’t matter”, not before explaining that Dory and friends, once in America, are barred from re-entry by a large wall.

They all have to get over the wall and you won’t believe it, but that wall has almost no effect in keeping them out,

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However, after crossing the wall, Ellen explains how Dory is still separated from her family, enlisting the help of “animals that don’t even need her. Animals that don’t have anything in common with her. They help her, even though they’re completely different colours. Because that’s what you do when you see someone in need – you help them.

Watch the explanation below.
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