It was a stellar film both for childrenandadults alike.
Finding Nemohas heart, humor, and drama.
WatchingFinding Nemoas an adult is almost a magical experience because it’s just so beautiful.

“They’re about that day in your life when you have to accept responsibility.
In shorthand, it’s much quicker to have characters grow up when you bump off their parents.”
Still,Finding Nemotakes the over-protective father role and totally ups the ante.

For kids, the movie is silly, fun, and full of adventures.
But when adults watch it, they might just pick up on the subtle foreshadowing in the movie.
This line foreshadows the entire plot oftheFinding Nemosequel,Finding Dory.

“I don’t think it is any coincidence.
I think that the producersuse death as a plot equipment.
Many characters in children’s films are orphaned.

Adults definitely notice the trauma inFinding Nemo,but, hopefully, children don’t.
Wait, is Finding Nemo commentary on human selfishness?
Obviously, the biggest plot point inFinding Nemois when Nemo is taken by a group of scuba divers.

But when adults watchFinding Nemo,that scene might hit closer to home.
But really, it’s what lies beneath the open ocean thedeepocean that’s especially terrifying.
After all, the deep oceanis honestly still such a mysterywhen you think about it.

Oh, and that angler fish totally exists in real life (viaBuzzFeed).
Obviously, Marlin is super overprotective, to the point of nearly driving his son mad.
“Let us see what Squirt does flying solo,” he says.

The difference inparenting stylesis something only adults would noticeandrelate to.
According toPixarTalk.com, the film’s animators worked super hard to study the world of marine life.
But adultsdefinitelynotice the Easter eggs inFinding Nemobecause there are quite a few of them.

And who is on the cover of that magazine?
Incredible fromThe Incredibles, of course!
That’s not all that’s hiding in the movie though.

Moreover, the shark Bruce in his hungry quest for fishsays, “Here’s Brucey!”
which is a clear reference to the scene inThe Shiningwhen Jack Nicholsonshouts, “Here’s Johnny!”
Clearly, there are certain things only adults will notice inFinding Nemo.





