Finding Nemo once again

Written By Admin on Saturday, September 15, 2012 | 1:23 AM

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For lovers of animated films in town, the 2003 feature Finding Nemo is not an unfamiliar name. The film saw incredible box office success when it was first released, and was appreciated by both critics and audiences alike.  The film, which returned to the big screen in 3D this year, proved an exciting watch yet again. Finding Nemo, in its 3D version, was a visual treat, and the one and a half hours spent inside the theatre were worth every second.

We all know the story of old Marlin who lost his wife and all his kids (except, of course, Nemo) to the ocean’s many dangers. It is very understandable that he is very protective of his son, and does not let Nemo swim and frolic about the ocean as freely as he would want to. But when Nemo disappears, the wary clownfish journeys across the ocean to find him. He discovers clues about his son’s whereabouts in the course of this journey and meets the adorably unforgettable Dory—the regal blue tang who suffers from short term memory loss—along the way.

The film was an amazing watch already and the introduction of 3D technology to it did nothing but elevate the experience. The added effects in the film were capable of taking audiences into the colourful world of the ocean; scenes of the Great Barrier Reef were particularly spectacular.

The film’s whimsical characters and its lovely depictions of Australian waters looked even better this time around. Finding Nemo, the heart-warming tale of father and son, proved equally engaging and interesting even a decade after its first release.


Source: http://www.ekantipur.com/2012/09/15/entertainment/finding-nemo-once-again/360262/

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