| Finding Nemo | ||
| New Pixar Animation Finding Nemo Reviewed | ||
Finding Nemo is the latest in a long line
of box office hits from the animators at Pixar. Already smashing
the record for the most successful opening weekend ever for an
animated feature, it looks likely to beat The Matrix: reloaded
as the most successful film of the year in the US. The film tells the moving and hilarious tale of a father son relationship between two clown fishes and their adventures as they fight to be reunited after Nemo, the son, is scooped from the ocean by a scuba diving dentist. Imprisoned in a fish tank in a Sydney dental
surgery Nemo makes new friends who give him hope that he will
get back to the ocean and his father before he is handed over
to the dentists fish murdering niece. |
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But it is without doubt the characterisation and heart-warming story that propel the film along. Switching from a belly laugh to fear and sadness in the blink of an eye, ‘Finding Nemo’ pushes and pulls you like a tidal current through to its happy conclusion. Neil McFarland |







