After losing Coral and most of the unhatched fish babies, Marin had a little PTSD, and his concern for Nemo reached a level of anxiety. This puts a lot of pressure on Nemo, and considering that Nemo is at an age when he is full of curiosity and wants to try anything.
Without this accident, the contradiction between father and son might have persisted, becoming more and more acute, but this serious but non-fatal contradiction gave them a chance to understand each other in depth. Nemo knew that his father's fear was not unfounded, and Marin also overcame his own fears, searching for his baby son across the distance that was almost impossible. Of course, I also want to thank Dolly for her courage and good luck.
Impressively, when Nemo stopped the water circulator for the first time and failed, the Pelicans told them that Marin was not far away looking for him. Nemo immediately rushed back into the water circulator in vigor and successfully achieved his goal. This power of echoing each other is really teary.
Finally commanded the group of fish to break free from the fishing net. Meet!
This scene was so vivid, and facing the new way of getting along, it was obvious that Marin had to adapt again.
Hope this group of fish can escape successfully in the third part! Although I think they may not live that long in a sealed bag...Anyway, believe the protagonist's halo.
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