Friday, January 4, 2013

Finding Nemo

Caution: This Might Contain Spoilers!
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Marlin's son, Nemo, is captured by some divers not far from his home. Marlin decides to embark on an adventure to find his son. Marlin enlists the help of Dory, a fish with a memory problem.

This film was directed by Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich. This film had single handedly increased the sales of clown fish and traveling interest in Australia. This film created something entirely different and new. It showed the ocean, and kept true to its nature elements without being an biography. It also sparked new interest in general sea life. The story was deeply emotional to all family members. It remained a character driven story with incidents happening along the way. The computer animation was amazingly well done. The characters looked fish like, but also maintained a human element. The back drop was well done. It created the openness of the ocean, and allowing it show its mystery. The computer animation is also greatly done to emphasize the smallest of details. I did not get to see this film in 3-D, but I imagine it looked incredible.

The cast worked great together creating very likable and relatable characters. Albert Brooks voiced the character Marlin. He was great in his role. He created the over protective father well. Alexander Gould voiced the character Nemo. He was great in his role. He gave an innocent voice to the son. Ellen DeGeneres voiced the character Dory. She was great in her role. She created one of the most likable characters of the film. William Dafoe voiced the character Gill. He was good in his role. Andrew Stanton voiced the character Crush. He was great in his role. He gave a new perspective to sea life. Barry Humphries voiced the character Bruce. He was great in his role. He gave sharks a fresh new image.

I give this film 5 out of 5 stars! Its a great family animated feature. It offers a new image to sea life, and an new image to family life.

Answer to last blog: Director Ang Lee, The Life of Pi, directed the film Ride with the Devil.

Question: What animal character did actor Albert Brooks voice in Dr. Dolittle?

Old Beagle
Jacob the Tiger
Owl
Drunk Monkey

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