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Nemo is a great fish, he has a lucky fin. ... " and now "Finding Nemo. ...
Yes, the technology has improved from movie to movie - "Toy Story" looks stiff and flat compared with the vibrant images of "Finding Nemo" - but thats not the point. Whats remarkable is how Pixar, under the leadership of John Lasseter (who directed the first three Pixar features and executive-produced "Finding Nemo"), has maintained such a consistent artistic vision and standard of writing. ... No computer could create such indelible characters as Buzz Lightyear and Woody; Mike Wazowski and Sully; and now, Marlin, Nemo and Dory. ... "Finding Nemo," directed by "A Bugs Life" co-director Andrew Stanton (who has received a writing credit on each Pixar feature), mostly takes place in the ocean between the Great Barrier Reef and the coast of Sydney, and the scenery is as colorful and breathtaking as youre likely to see on any scuba-diving trip.
The story begins when Nemo (voiced by Alexander Gould) is just one of many glistening globules of roe being overseen by father fish Marlin (voiced by Albert Brooks, much funnier here than in "The In-Laws") and mother Coral (Elizabeth Perkins), who, in a dark plot turn borrowed from the Disney playbook, isnt around for long.
Approximate Word count = 874 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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