Finding Nemo (2003) is an animated adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The story follows Marlin, an overprotective clownfish who embarks on a journey across the ocean to find his son Nemo after he is captured by divers and placed in an aquarium at a Sydney dentist’s clinic. Along the way, Marlin is accompanied by Dory, a friendly but forgetful surgeonfish, who helps him overcome numerous challenges. The film beautifully depicts themes of family, friendship and perseverance as Marlin learns to trust others and Nemo discovers his own courage. Breathtaking underwater imagery, emotional depth and unforgettable characters have made Finding Nemo a beloved classic. Directed by Andrew Stanton, the film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Film and remains one of Pixar’s most iconic and heartwarming films.
Finding Nemo - Release Date, Trailer, Songs, Cast
Movie: | Finding Nemo |
Genre: | Animation, Adventure, Comedy |
Language: | English |
Director: | Andrew Stanton |
Main Cast: | Albert Brooks |
Release Date: | May 30, 2003 |
Banner: | Pixar Animation Studios, Walt Disney Pictures |
Music: | Thomas Newman |
Budget: | $94 million |
Runtime: | 100 minutes |
Finding Nemo (2003) Movie Review
Finding Nemo (2003) is a heartwarming animated film from Pixar that beautifully explores themes of love, loss and adventure. The story follows Marlin, a clownfish who embarks on a dangerous journey across the ocean to rescue his son Nemo, who has been captured by divers. Along the way, Marlin teams up with the forgetful but optimistic Dory, leading to a series of humorous and touching encounters with various sea creatures. The animation is breathtaking, depicting a vibrant underwater world in amazing detail. The voice recordings, especially those of Albert Brooks (Marlin) and Ellen DeGeneres (Dory), add depth to the characters, making them both relatable and unforgettable. The film’s mix of humor and emotion will appeal to children and adults alike. Ultimately, “Finding Nemo” is a fun story about family, perseverance, and the importance of letting go, making it a timeless classic of animated cinema.