Heavy on training montages and intergenerational torch passing, Cars 3 is an old-fashioned sports film at heart.
The film follows its predecessor in being broadly concerned with comforting notions of home and family.
Finding Nemo drops the audience into the Spielbergian vise-grip of pleasure-torture right from the word go.
Even if this two-disc DVD feels lightweight, the film itself does not.
The nuances of human relationships are conveyed via Pixar’s predictably acute attention to detail, coded in mysterious evocations of mood.