
I watched the fantastic, Disney, smart adventure, Finding Nemo. Finding Nemo came out in 2003 and was directed and written by Andrew Stanton. I have seen this movie over 50 times and was excited to see it was on the list of options to watch for this assignment. I was super excited to have to watch this movie one more time.
I love all the characters and the storyline. The animation is amazing and I sort of forget I'm not actually under water with all of the characters. Thinking about the technical aspects of film making and watching this movie, I really noticed the script. I don't think you could change the script at all. The script was written by Andrew Stanton. Along with Finding Nemo, Stanton has a lot more great accomplishments: Toy Story 1 and 2 (1995, 1999), A Story (1987), Mighty Mouse, the New Adventures (1987), A Bug's Life (1998), Monsters, Inc. (2001)) What a fantastic list. Funny how most of them were Pixar films/animations. And one more thing, he has not only written these films but has also been the voices of a few characters in these movies. I couldn't find anything on how Staton got the idea to write the script but I found out that when he was writing this script he always pictured it to be animated. He pictured it to be animated because it took place underwater and you could really do a lot with animation for under the sea. Having all the corals, fish, sea creatures being animated could really help the film seem almost more real. This movie was not based on any literature. Staton had been writing the script since 1992. He refused to present it to anyone until he knew it was perfect. Producers loved it and helped make it into one of the best Disney/Pixar and biggest money making film in the world.
I recommend this movie to anyone who loves the sea or just loves a great story. This is the sort of entertainment that you can watch over and over again, hence I've seen it over "50" times. I think Andrew Staton did an awesome job at creating such a wonderful, fun, amazing adventure for all ages to love.
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