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You may refer to the following film reviews:
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..... The setting here is the Great Barrier Reef (澳洲的大寶礁), where tropical fish of all varieties exist in a weirdly skewed variation of suburban human life. Tragedy strikes when a young clown fish named Nemo ..... is captured by a poacher and ends up in the tank of a Sydney dental office. Nemo's widower father Marlin (Albert Brooks) launches an epic journey to find him, hampered by his chronic worrying (he's played much the way Brooks' human characters are) but aided by a perky blue tang named Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), whose short-term memory loss makes for the film's best running gag.
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The Pixar supporting team steps up in snappy fashion in "Finding Nemo," a buoyant adventure that entertainingly continues the Disney/Pixar winning streak. Notable first and foremost for its spectacularly colorful underwater setting, which gives the picture one of the most striking visual backdrops ever seen in an animated film, this adventure tale of a neurotic clown fish's search for his errant son zips along swimmingly with cheeky comic flair. Pic may not quite match the "Toy Story" duo or "Monsters, Inc." artistically or commercially, but will nevertheless make a very large splash at the summer box office.
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With the monstrous success of "Monsters, Inc.," Disney-Pixar had some pretty big fish to fry with "Finding Nemo." They had to create a setting that takes place almost completely underwater, and do so convincingly. They had to convince you that fish could talk and have feelings. Most of all, that emotion had to match the level of the film's spectacular visuals.
http://www.flipsidemovies.com/findingnemo.html
http://www.variety.com/index.asp?layout=review&reviewid=VE1117920872&categoryid=31&cs=1
http://www.channel3000.com/news/2237567/detail.html