Movie: Finding Nemo (2003)
“Life along the Great Barrier Reef is full of dangers when you are a tiny clown fish. And for Marlin, a single parent determined to protect his only son Nemo, there are constant fears and anxieties. When, on his first day of school, Nemo defies his father and swims off alone to investigate a boat, he is suddenly scooped up by a diver as Marlin helplessly watches. Marlin turns desperate as he frantically swims off in search for his son. As he passes a school of fish he bumps into Dory, an agreeable blue tang with severe short-term memory loss, who offers to help. Together this aquatic odd couple set out on an impossible mission, finding themselves in troubled waters and contending with such hazards as sharks, deadly angler fishes and a forest of jellyfish. Meanwhile, in a dentist’s office overlooking Sydney Harbor, Nemo has landed in a fish tank that is home to a colorful group of characters who want to initiate him into their gang. When word of Marlin and Dory’s ocean adventures gets back to Nemo, he is so thrilled to learn of his father’s search for him that he becomes motivated to move forward with a daring escape plan of his own. Written by gavin (gunmasterM@hotmail.com)”
- Release Date: 30 May 2003 (USA)
- Run Time: 100 min
- Country: USA
- Genre: Animation , Adventure , Comedy , Family
Tagline: 71% of the Earth’s surface is covered by water. That’s a lot of space to find one fish.
Trivia: Rendering a frame which lasted about 1/24th of a second in the film can take up to four days because of the complexity of the underwater environment with sunlight coming through the water and hitting fish scales.
Goofs: Factual errors: The instrument that is used by the dentist that is mentioned in the movie is called a “gates glidden” instrument not a “gator glidden drill”. It is also mentioned that the dentist uses it to access the root canal. It is not used to access the root canal but rather to clean and shape it. The proper instrument that is used for endodontic access is a carbide bur.
