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Nemo's a curious little clown fish who is ready to explore his watery world. Too bad his loving dad, Marlin, is a bit over-protective. As it turns out, Nemo gets more adventure than he ever bargained for when he is captured by a scuba-diving dentist and finds himself imprisoned in an aquarium. Marlin must face his fears and join forces with forgetful fish Dory to get his son back. Together they face vegetarian sharks, a forest of jellyfish, and a host of other perils as they search the ocean depths to find Nemo. Along the way, Marlin finds the courage to let his son grow up and spread his fins. (official distributor synopsis)

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kaylin 

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English But no, "Finding Nemo" is not just about how great its animation is. Pixar is already so advanced with animation that it can easily afford to make an animated film with human characters, and it will still look good - as seen in "Brave". After all, not every studio would dare to do this, and if they did, the result might not be too impressive. However, Pixar has been dealing with humans for a long time, as can be seen in "Finding Nemo". Human characters also appear here. But as I said, it's not just about the great animation, it's mainly about the fact that we have a great story in front of us, which starts on a beautiful coral reef where a clownfish family peacefully lives. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2013/03/hleda-se-nemo-2003-95.html ()

novoten 

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English When I need to reach for a reliable emotional explosion or, on the contrary, a relaxed and funny family comedy, I know that I can rely on Nema even after X screenings. The first one guarantees me Thomas Newman's music and a touching story about finding oneself, performed by a father and son. The second one, Dory and the other perfect jokers (especially Baloon, the gang of raccoons, or the imitation commando), provide me with that. After the fading of several waves of the main boom, Nema also becomes an immortal classic thanks to its timeless animation. ()

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D.Moore 

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English Looking for my review of Nemo. I gave it five stars once and now they're gone. But what the hell, such a great cartoon deserves me giving it full marks several times. It's classic Pixar fun for all, with a balanced combination of humor, action and emotion, an imaginative story and of course (still) excellent animation. Moreover, it is one of those films that I always watch with a perfect Czech dubbing, despite the more than tempting original version. ()

lamps 

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English Deservedly one of the most popular and quoted animated films since the turn of the millennium. The animation is really excellent and the characters are well thought out, complement each other well and provide a wealth of intelligent humour. And there are many of them, you could easily do a poll for the best one and I bet there would be five or six contenders vying for the win, after all, the vegetarian shark Bruce, the chatty and confused Dori, the turtle dude Storm or the whole aquarium gang are known to every child. The story is perfectly straightforward, simple, full of funny scenes and imaginative moments (the whale's mouth, the pigeons) that quickly became a fixed part of the specific children's culture. And we all know well: "Fish are friends, not food." :D 85% ()

Stanislaus 

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English Along with Shrek and Ice Age, Finding Nemo is one of the animated feature films I grew up watching, so I can't get enough of it. Just as Shrek has Donkey and Ice Age has Scrat, Finding Nemo's greatest asset is the amazing and eternally sclerotic Dory, who deserves "some kind of animated Oscar". Both technically (animation, music, sound) and script-wise, this is one of the most delicate treats I've ever tasted. In short, a wonderful story from the ocean, full of colour and all sorts of creatures, where the sharks are hardened vegetarians. ()

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