Finding Nemo [FAST]
Finding Nemo
Released in 2003, is an Academy Award-winning animated feature directed by Andrew Stanton and produced by Pixar Animation Studios . It follows the journey of an overprotective clownfish named Marlin who travels across the ocean to Sydney Harbour to rescue his son, Nemo, after he is captured by a scuba diver. Plot Summary
Themes and Symbolism
He was alone. Again.
That sequence introduces Crush, the 150-year-old surfer-dude sea turtle, and his son Squirt. Their casual, "righteous" attitude towards life provides Marlin with the final piece of the parenting puzzle. Watching Squirt tumble out of the current and then pick himself up, Crush doesn't panic. He lets his kid figure it out. It is the subtle lesson that changes Marlin forever. finding nemo
Themes and Symbolism
Nemo, on the other hand, is a curious and adventurous young fish who longs for freedom and autonomy. His desire for exploration and discovery leads him to venture into the open ocean, where he is captured by a diver and taken to a fish tank in a dentist's office. Nemo's journey is one of self-discovery, as he learns to adapt to his new surroundings and find ways to cope with the loss of his freedom. Finding Nemo Released in 2003, is an Academy
Conclusion
"Don't touch the boat," Marlin warned on Nemo's first day of school. "Don't go near the drop-off. The ocean is a sickness! You’ll catch it." Watching Squirt tumble out of the current and