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Finding Nemo
Finding Nemo — There are 3.7 trillion fish in the ocean. They're looking for one.
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Finding Nemo

2003 8 154.7K views saved
Finding Nemo

Nemo, an adventurous young clownfish, is unexpectedly taken from his Great Barrier Reef home to a dentist's office aquarium. It's up to his worrisome father Marlin and a friendly but forgetful fish Dory to bring Nemo home -- meeting vegetarian sharks, surfer dude turtles, hypnotic jellyfish, hungry seagulls, and more along the way.

Countries: US
Languages: English
Runtime: 1hrs 40min
Status: Released
Release date: 2003-05-30
Release format: Streaming — Mar 17, 2004
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Deepo
@deepo 12 years ago

Best animated film ever

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Deepo
@deepo 12 years ago

Best animated film ever

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Jim222001
@jim222001 9 years ago

Watching some Oscar winners before the show tomorrow. Nemo of course came to mind right away.

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Loreto Casale
@loretojedi 8 years ago

That's It For The Escape Plan It's Ruined

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Ellie <3
@sparklindiamond 8 years ago

Hands down the best Pixar movie to date. It is so funny and I know the film word for word. Ellen DeGeneres is the star of this film without a doubt, it's perfect!

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antonethebone
@antonethebone 11 years ago

Well fish really do have personalities...and some are quite funny.

If you want a movie with comedy, action, thrills, love, morals and most importantly, a fantastic, well-thought out story line, then "Finding Nemo" is the movie for you.

It centres around a nervous, rather over-protective clown fish named Marlin ("Hmmm...he's not very funny for a clown fish!"), who's afraid of the ocean. But forced to search for his stolen son Nemo ("we're looking for his son, Fabio"), he ventures out into the big blue (the ocean). Almost immediately, he meets a very forgetful fish named Dory ("Can I help You?"). This encounter leads to a series of intense and sometimes extremely funny adventures from taking on 3 sharks (Bruce, Anchor and Chum), to Marlin's thrill issues taking on "the jellies" (jelly fish farm), and meeting the 150 and still young turtle named Crush who takes them on a ride through the E.A.C. - sweeet!...totally!!!

Throughout the movie, we follow Nemo's capture and subsequent imprisonment in a Dentist's fishtank overlooking Sydney Harbour, where he meets a bunch of madcap fellow tank dwellers, who hatch a plan to escape from the tank using Nemo as the key ingredient. His initiation into tankhoodum is extremely funny ("Sharkbait...ooh ahh haa!"), and the personalities of each of his tankmates will have you in stitches.

Well to sum it all up, Marlin kills the bad guy, rescues the girl and saves the day....oops that's another movie, but if you really want to find out what happens, I recommend you see this fantastic movie.

I believe this is one of the best ever movies and most definately the best animated movie you will ever see.

10/10

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Diego Armando
@diegoarmandote 1 year ago

Finding Nemo has been my favorite movie since I was a kid. I have seen it several times throughout my life and I am still enjoying it like first time watching.

Finding Nemo is an animation film from the Pixar animation studios from the year 2003. Pixar catched me with this film because of the brilliant characters, the messages, humor and the excellent storyline. I can't think of a better animated movie than this one and the storyline with those funny characters just catched me .

The storyline is about a clownfish named Marlin, who lost his wife and about 400 eggs with his baby's because of a barracuda attack in the Great Barrier Reef. Just one egg was left after the attack. Marlin named his only left son Nemo. Nemo came to life with one injured fin and now his life begins with an overprotective father. Marlin always takes good care of his son, but Nemo is young and curious and one day while school he was swimming further out than he is supposed to. He gets captured by sea divers and transported to a fish tank in a dentist office in Sydney. Consequently Marlin tried to rescue him, but the boat was faster then him. That's where the story begins. Now Marlin is on a mission to find his son. On his away trough the big ocean he meets Dory, who accompanies him on his journey. Dory suffers from short-term memory loss, which makes her forget things in five seconds. But before coming near finding Nemo they have to survive a lot of adventures with sharks, toxic jellyfishes and a relaxed turtle.

My favorite scene in this film is when Marlin wants to give up and he thinks he will never find his son, but Dory motivates him by singing "just keep swimming, just keep swimming, just keep swimming swimming swimming". That's such a beautiful scene with nice music that shows how important friends are and that there's always a way to your destination.

Moreover there many other brilliant characters like Bruce the shark, Crush the turtle, Nigel the pelican and they are all so entertaining and funny.

Finding Nemo's animation is perfect throughout the entire film. Beautiful seascapes, so colorful and the characters are looking fantastic.

I would recommend this film for kids at the age of 6+ because there are some scenes that could be frightening for younger kids. For example the opening scene where a shark attacks Marlins family or a scene with a big anglerfish that chased Marlin and Dory.

In summary this film is a beautiful film for kids, teenagers and parents. Especially the friendship between Marlin and Dory is so sweet and moving and the many funny characters are just making this film perfect for me. The story of finding Nemo has some really strong meanings, like the way Nemo's disability is handled but also a beautiful parent-child relationship. In my opinion it's a 10 out of 10 stars movie and it will be my all time favorite !

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Predator
@predat0r 1 year ago

❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ - I absolutely love this film.

My rating system works:
10❤- Masterpiece 💯
9❤- Excellent
8❤ - Amazing 👌
7❤- Great 🌞
6❤ - Good 👍
5❤ - Average 🤕
4❤ - Bad but watchable :octagonal_sign:
3❤ - Bad 😭
2❤- Awful :face_vomiting:
1❤ - Bull Shit

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Lauren
@laurenshikari 1 year ago

i miss when pixar movies were 75% singular adventure, 25% sentimental message instead of the other way around

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Tomás Maia
@tmaia10 3 years ago

immature fishes lmao I love them

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