
A good way of showing this the barracuda, upon first being seen, is just.How do they first notice it? When their entire neighborhood fled without them even noticing until long after, greeted with a dead silence the next time they look at it. If you know anything about them they're torpedoes with razor-sharp teeth.
The barracuda just hanging there in the water silently waiting to strike was pretty terrifying too.It is probably the closest thing that Pixar has ever gotten to making an actual horror movie.
#Finding nemo fish tank chant movie#
This is easily one of, if not, THE MOST scariest movie Pixar has ever come up with.
It's not afraid to show target audiences with incorporate mature elements, like the barracuda that kills Marlin's family (but misses Nemo, albeit scratching his egg) in the beginning. The film has some pretty hilarious humor, notably Dory's amnesia. Many of the film's action scenes are well-done and intense, notably the chase between Nigel carrying Marlin and Dory and the seagulls. The moral is more directed towards adults, which is a unique twist as most family or kids films have morals centered towards kids. The idea of having epic journey to searches for a lost son story is interesting. The movie has incredibly beautiful and gorgeous 3D animation that is very impressive for the time of release, especially the water in the film, which actually looks life-like!. The part where Nemo meets Dory and later Marlin sees and found his son Nemo is emotional. Andrew Stanton did an awesome job for directing this movie. The film once again shows Pixar's creativity, with the story being centered around fish. Meanwhile, Nemo plots his escape from a dentist's fish tank. A blue reef fish named Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) - who has a really short memory - joins Marlin and complicates the encounters with sharks, jellyfish, and a host of ocean dangers. When Nemo swims too close to the surface to prove himself, he is caught by a diver, and horrified Marlin must set out to find him. Marlin (Albert Brooks), a clown fish, is overly cautious with his son, Nemo (Alexander Gould), who has a foreshortened fin.