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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"You're ridin' it dude. Check it out",
By Jennifer Litchfield (Auckland, New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Finding Nemo (2 Disc Collector's Edition) [DVD] [2003] (DVD)
Finding Nemo is, quite simply, brilliant. Computer animation has come on in leaps and bounds since the days of Toy Story (1995) and Finding Nemo stunningly attests to this. From the vibrantly coloured and gently undulating coral on the reef, to the murky depths of Sydney harbour, to the clever use of reflection and refraction off the fish tank, this is a film in which the constantly changing scenery is a large part of its attraction. The original and well-judged score enhances the viewer's sense of wonder and their empathy with the characters.But computer wizardry alone cannot create a great film. Finding Nemo is also blessed with an action-packed story and lots of laughs (largely courtesy of Dory - a well-meaning blue tang fish with short-term memory loss). Nemo is a young clown fish, eager to test his boundaries, who is caught by a diver and taken to an aquarium in Sydney. Whilst there, he makes friends with a motley collection of aquatic creatures who help him plot his escape. Meanwhile, his over-protective father, Marlin, begins a frantic quest to find his son. Along the way he is helped and hindered by three new-age sharks, some bodacious-dude turtles, a whale, and a monstrous angler fish (amongst others). And yes, the ending may be a little mushy, but after such an epic adventure, the viewer will find the sentimentality relatively easy to stomach. Indeed, the character development is surprisingly deep for a children's movie, and it's a nice change to have not every character being entirely good or bad. Parents in the audience will certainly identify with Marlin's dilemma of wanting to protect his child, and yet coming to realise that the time comes when one has to let go a little.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Get the 2 disc collectors edition - NOW,
By Tanya Evans (London) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Finding Nemo (2 Disc Collector's Edition) [DVD] [2003] (DVD)
There is not much to be said that has not already been covered in the reviews written but I would just like to add that this 2 disc collectors edition is amazing. It is really double the fun because there is so much more to watch and enjoy.
I guess I am already preaching to the converted if you are ready this but Nemo is a firm winner in our house.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just Keep Swimming,
This review is from: Finding Nemo (2 Disc Collector's Edition) [DVD] [2003] (DVD)
Marlin is a single parent Clownfish, his son Nemo was born with a bad fin after his egg was attacked by a Barracuda. After losing his wife and all but one child, Marlin becomes the over-protective parent, even more so when Nemo is born with his bad fin. When Nemo is taken by divers on his first day of school, Marlin sets out to find his son. On the way he meets Dory, the Blue Tang fish with a severe short term memory problem.
Finding Nemo is a beautiful film, not only creatively (the animation is amazing, you really feel like you're under the sea)but the characters are actually quite easy to relate to (especially if you're a parent). The adults actually enjoy the film much more than the kids (My Dad, Uncle, Aunt and Grandparents all huddled round the television set when it first came out on DVD, while us kids went and played games). If you're going to take anything away from this movie, it's that you should cherish the time with your children, instead of just keeping them safe (I'm not saying not keep them safe, what I mean is that as well as keeping them safe, have fun with your children). One more home run for Pixar!
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