Finding Nemo (2003)
When a clownfish named Nemo (Alexander Gould) is captured by scuba divers, his neurotic father (Albert Brooks), aided by a blue tang with memory problems (Ellen DeGeneres), must overcome his fears to find his son.
While Marlin and Dory follow his trail, Nemo becomes acquainted with the other fish in a dentist's office tank and learns that he is destined to become a gift for the dreaded "fish-killer" Darla, the dentist's niece.
Though ostensibly a children's film, there is plenty here to engage adults as well.
The early computer animation is magnificent; the colors and textures of the seascape and its inhabitants are gorgeous.
The story itself is rather touching and includes many jokes and references that will go right over the heads of little ones but will be appreciated by the adults in the room.
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