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Marlin
the clownfish and Dory encounter three sharp-toothed friends
in their search for Nemo.
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Hooked
on Nemo
Finding Nemo
Stars the voices of Barry Humphries, Ellen Degeneres, Geoffrey Rush.
Rated G
Reviewer
:: Pte Simone Heyer
There
aren't enough entirely enchanting films, but Finding Nemo is one.
Marlin
and his lovely clownfish wife have a new home in an anemone and
a brood of eggs.
Though
living the ideal fish life, they're paid a visit by a nasty character,
and Marlin is left alone with his only son, Nemo, who he promises
to take care of forever.
Marlin
has problems letting Nemo go to school with the other fish and is
terrified of losing him.
On
the school's first excursion, Nemo takes up the other fish's dare
and, to spite his father, swims out into the ocean, out of the safety
of the Great Barrier Reef.
He's
captured by a Sydney dentist and from there Marlin starts his epic
adventure to save Nemo from certain death.
Both
characters meet all sorts of wonderful sea life, including Crush
the turtle, the neurotic bunch of fish in the dentist's tank, masses
of mindless seagulls, dedicated sharks and Marlin's faithful friend,
Dory, who has the memory of a fish. As a result, she tends to forget
their goal - and Nemo's name. She's also fluent in whale and is
absolutely fearless.
You'll
recognise a few voices and be aghast at the particularly ocker accents.
The
Sydney sites are spot on and the underwater scenes (90 per cent
of the movie) are just beautiful.
The
depth and diversity of characters is excellent, considering this
is a kids' movie.
Pixar
has done an exceptional job, and it's interesting to see that in
a few short years, computer-generated imagery has caught up with
and overtaken cartoons.
Simone rates
this movie

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