Après la capture de son fils au Grand Recif de Corail , qui est amené à Sydney, un poisson clown timide embarque sur une aventure afin de ramener son fils à la maison.Après la capture de son fils au Grand Recif de Corail , qui est amené à Sydney, un poisson clown timide embarque sur une aventure afin de ramener son fils à la maison.Après la capture de son fils au Grand Recif de Corail , qui est amené à Sydney, un poisson clown timide embarque sur une aventure afin de ramener son fils à la maison.
- A remporté 1 oscar
- 49 victoires et 63 nominations au total
Albert Brooks
- Marlin
- (voice)
Ellen DeGeneres
- Dory
- (voice)
Alexander Gould
- Nemo
- (voice)
Willem Dafoe
- Gill
- (voice)
Brad Garrett
- Bloat
- (voice)
Allison Janney
- Peach
- (voice)
Austin Pendleton
- Gurgle
- (voice)
Stephen Root
- Bubbles
- (voice)
Vicki Lewis
- Deb
- (voice)
- …
Geoffrey Rush
- Nigel
- (voice)
Andrew Stanton
- Crush
- (voice)
Elizabeth Perkins
- Coral
- (voice)
Nicholas Bird
- Squirt
- (voice)
Bob Peterson
- Mr. Ray
- (voice)
Barry Humphries
- Bruce
- (voice)
Bruce Spence
- Chum
- (voice)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAndrew Stanton pitched his idea and story to Pixar head John Lasseter in an hour-long session, using elaborate visual aids and character voices. At the end of it, an exhausted Stanton asked Lasseter what he thought, to which Lasseter replied, "You had me at 'fish.'"
- GaffesMarlin and Dory are advised to swim to the back of the whale's throat and to be blown out of the whale's blowhole. This is not physically possible as whales' mouths and digestive systems are not connected to their respiratory system and blowhole.
- Générique farfeluVicki Lewis is credited as "Deb (and Flo)" which refers to the gag in the film where Deb thinks the reflection in the glass is her twin sister.
- Autres versionsIn the 3D re-release the old Disney logo is replaced with the new Disney logo and the Pixar logo that was used in the 3D version of Là-haut (2009). These changes were also made in the 3D Blu-ray release (The regular Pixar logo is used in the 2012 DVD & 2D Blu-ray version).
- ConnexionsEdited into The Paul Behragam Talk Show: "Balto 3" R&T Part 6 (2015)
- Bandes originalesThe Girl from Ipanema
Written by Antonio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes, and Norman Gimbel
Commentaire en vedette
Pixar Studios have done it again. I have to say that these guys are totally good in computer animation, as well as in storytelling. Rarely do those qualities come together but here they are, delivering unto the audience once again something that one can only be drowned with wonder. Such is the marvel of Finding Nemo.
The story is about Nemo (voiced by Alexander Gould), a young clownfish who is fed up with his dad Marlin's (Albert Brooks) excessive paranoia over him. He swims to a place where his dad forbids him and ends up being captured by a scuba diver. He is then placed in a fish tank in a dental clinic somewhere along the harbors of Sydney. Thus the quest of Marlin, along with Dory (a hilarious forgetful blue tang voiced by Ellen DeGeneres) to find Nemo before it's too late.
The story is a simple one but where the film more than makes up is on the overwhelming sense of detail and rich, lavish colors and textures as if we aren't really watching an animated film at all. Scenes such as Marlin bringing Nemo to school while swimming through corals and anemones, to the aquarium where Nemo was taken to, are nothing short of breathtaking, and undoubtedbly one of the most outstanding animation ever to hit the screen.
The world of "Finding Nemo" is simply alive with lovable creatures swimming about their daily lives under the ocean, darting across the screen in playful manners. The viewer almost literally dives into another world for nearly two hours and one cannot help but be completely captivated.
The music and screenplay also blend very well with the visual feast that it produces such a high quality movie. From its basic storyline, to the father-and-son relationship theme, to the wonderful underwater world throughout, this is really an adventure through an ocean of stunning visuals and storytelling.
Grade: A
The story is about Nemo (voiced by Alexander Gould), a young clownfish who is fed up with his dad Marlin's (Albert Brooks) excessive paranoia over him. He swims to a place where his dad forbids him and ends up being captured by a scuba diver. He is then placed in a fish tank in a dental clinic somewhere along the harbors of Sydney. Thus the quest of Marlin, along with Dory (a hilarious forgetful blue tang voiced by Ellen DeGeneres) to find Nemo before it's too late.
The story is a simple one but where the film more than makes up is on the overwhelming sense of detail and rich, lavish colors and textures as if we aren't really watching an animated film at all. Scenes such as Marlin bringing Nemo to school while swimming through corals and anemones, to the aquarium where Nemo was taken to, are nothing short of breathtaking, and undoubtedbly one of the most outstanding animation ever to hit the screen.
The world of "Finding Nemo" is simply alive with lovable creatures swimming about their daily lives under the ocean, darting across the screen in playful manners. The viewer almost literally dives into another world for nearly two hours and one cannot help but be completely captivated.
The music and screenplay also blend very well with the visual feast that it produces such a high quality movie. From its basic storyline, to the father-and-son relationship theme, to the wonderful underwater world throughout, this is really an adventure through an ocean of stunning visuals and storytelling.
Grade: A
- nadger_09
- 11 août 2003
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 94 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 380 843 261 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 70 251 710 $ US
- 1 juin 2003
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 941 637 960 $ US
- Durée1 heure 40 minutes
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