Finding Nemo

4.00
    Finding Nemo
    2003

    Synopsis

    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.

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    Cast

    • Albert BrooksMarlin (voice)
    • Ellen DeGeneresDory (voice)
    • Alexander GouldNemo (voice)
    • Willem DafoeGill (voice)
    • Geoffrey RushNigel (voice)
    • Brad GarrettBloat (voice)
    • Allison JanneyPeach (voice)
    • Austin PendletonGurgle (voice)
    • Stephen RootBubbles (voice)
    • Vicki LewisDeb / Flo (voice)

    Recommendations

    • 100

      Entertainment Weekly

      You could trawl the seven seas and not net a funnier, more beautiful, and more original work of art and comedy than Finding Nemo.
    • 100

      Chicago Sun-Times

      This time the dad is the hero of the story, although in most animation it is almost always the mother.
    • 100

      Chicago Tribune

      Finding Nemo and its Pixar predecessors tap into the shared gene among the kids and adults that delights in imagination-engaging, eye-tickling and wit-filled storytelling. You connect to these sea creatures as you rarely do with humans in big-screen adventures. The result: a true sunken treasure.
    • 90

      The New York Times

      The humor bubbling through Finding Nemo is so fresh, sure of itself and devoid of the cutesy, saccharine condescension that drips through so many family comedies that you have to wonder what it is about the Pixar technology that inspires the creators to be so endlessly inventive.
    • 90

      Wall Street Journal

      An undersea treasure all the same, and a prodigy of visual energy.
    • 88

      Boston Globe

      Pixar is so good at what it does that every other kiddie-entertainment purveyor -- including parent company Disney -- flounders in comparison.
    • 88

      The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

      Though the Disney logo is on this movie, there is -- possibly excepting little Nemo himself -- not a single cloying, sentimental Disneyesque creature in it. There is, instead, wit and flair in concept and writing, the trademark of the Pixar people who drove the project.
    • 80

      Dallas Observer

      The whole thing is absolutely beautiful to look at, even when it has a bad case of the cutes.

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