Review of Finding Nemo (2003) by Mark Caro for Chicago Tribune — 21 Apr 2016
Finding Nemo and its Pixar predecessors tap into the shared gene among the kids and adults that delights in imagination-engaging, eye-tickling and wit-filled storytelling. You connect to these sea creatures as you rarely do with humans in big-screen adventures.
The result: a true sunken treasure.
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This review of Finding Nemo (2003) was written by Mark Caro and published by Chicago Tribune on 21 April 2016.
Finding Nemo has generally received very positive reviews.
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