Review for Finding Nemo

Finding Nemo was released in the UK on the 10th of October 2003. This film is an animated, family film about a young clownfish Nemo who gets taken away by a deep sea diver. Marlin, Nemo’s father searches everywhere finding clues sending him to Sydney for his son, meeting new friends along the way, Dory the fish, Crush and Squirt the turtles, Bruce the shark whilst Nemo is stuck in a fish tank in Sydney, Australia in a dentist room because he is going to be given to the dentist niece Darla for her birthday present. Nemo also meets new people in the fish tank and they help him plot plans for all of them to escape from the fish tank. Gill, Bloat, Deb/Flo, Gurgle and Bubbles are fish, Peach the starfish, Jacques the shrimp and Nigel the seagull all try to help Nemo get out the fish tank. When Marlin reaches to Sydney, Nigel the seagull takes him to Nemo but when he sees his son lying belly up he assume Nemo is dead and he doesn’t no is that it is one of Nemo’s schemes to get out of the fish tank and back into the sea, Marlin is distraught and Nigel puts him back into the ocean but then Nemo gets flushed down the sink and Nemo and His father Marlin are reunited with each other. This film is very funny and it gives people a sense of adventure because it shows all the adventures Marlin and Dory have on the way to find Nemo, I really enjoyed the film and would defiantly recommend it to anyone.

Sherice

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1 Comment »

  1. pickle92 Said:

    Pixar have never ever made even an average film. They, are all fantastic. Finding Nemo is one of their very best.


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