"Finding Nemo" is a story about love and bravery. The protagonist of the film is a pair of cute clownfish father and son. Father Marin originally had a happy family, but in an accident his wife and most of his children were eaten by sharks, leaving only his only son, Nemo. Marlin and Nemo have been living a stable life in the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia. Because of the death of his wife and children, Marlin has become cautious and shy away from acting, and he doesn't want Nemo to try anything. Nemo is different from his father. He loves adventure and explores the unknown. During an ocean exploration course, Nemo dared to swim to the bottom of a cruise ship parked at sea, but unfortunately, when Nemo returned, he was caught and taken away by divers. Marlin didn't dare to take a step out of the Great Barrier Reef before, but seeing his beloved son being taken away by a cruise ship, he decided to keep up with the Australian ocean currents and embark on a long journey to find his son. On the way to find Nemo, Marin met a blue kingfish-Dolly. Dolly had severe amnesia, but she was helpful and broad-minded, and accompanied Marin through the whole journey. Along the way, they encountered many thrills. They were chased by sharks, strayed into a group of jellyfish, and eaten into their stomachs by whales and pelicans. Of course, they also encountered many heart-warming things, such as being helped by turtles and pelicans. After going through all kinds of hardships, Dad Yu finally found his son and took him safely back to his hometown. If it weren't for Nemo's capture, Marlin would definitely be the coward, but he bravely took that step, not only saw the beautiful and magnificent ocean world, met Dolly, and saved his son. It was courage and love that defeated Marlin's inner fear and turned him into a hero, a great father. In the days to come, when you feel timid, please think about this movie, follow the footsteps of the clownfish father Marin, to find Nemo and find your brave self.
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