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Saturday, March 29, 2014

Review #19 | Finding Nemo

It seems I haven't review any Pixar movies lately even though I am such huge fan of the studio. So I decided to watch Finding Nemo and give my review on the masterpiece.

Finding Nemo, 2003
In this stunning underwater adventure, with memorable characters, humor and heartfelt emotion, Finding Nemo follows the comedic and momentous journey of an overly protective clownfish named Marlin (voice by Albert Brooks) and his son Nemo (voice by Alexander Gould) -- who become separated in the Great Barrier Reef when Nemo is unexpectedly taken far from his ocean home and dumped into a fish tank in a dentist's office. Buoyed by the companionship of Dory (voice by Ellen DeGeneres), a friendly-but-forgetful Pacific regal blue tang, Marlin embarks on a dangerous trek and finds himself the unlikely hero of an epic effort to rescue his son -- who hatches a few daring plans of his own to return safely home.
What I like about Pixar movies is the quality of storytelling. Finding Nemo is a clever written story that must has been polished multiple of times. The rest just follows into the story. The movie has its climax and it becomes very emotional and shows great truth that we all can learn from.

It captures the perfect father to son relationship in a massive scale. The scale of this movie is so big, the team just pushed and pushed. Although it lacks humor and sometimes gets a little tiresome, it is all together so wonderful and makes you want to cry.

This is one of the examples of how a masterpiece should look like, a complete well written story with memorable characters. Pixar does what it does and we as audiences appreciate it.

Inside Outside Rating: 86%

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