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Movie Reviews of A Fish TaleMovie Review: CUTE!!! My son & I love it! Summary: 5 Stars
My almost-2yr old son doesn't sit still for much. Except for this movie!
I rented it because Alan Rickman is in it & I've been going through an Alan Rickman phase, but I've kept it through Netflix for about 6wks so I really need to buy it already!
At first, it seemed a little cheesy [as a lot of Disney, etc tend to be] but the more I watch it, the more I like it. I think I've probably watched it with my son about 20 times.
I especially like the little girl in it who finds a seahorse & names her "Sasha". It's such a nice moment between my son & I. Even if we're not watching the movie, all I have to do is say "Hi, Sasha" & he giggles.
Anything to put a smile on my son's face & sit still for a few minutes of snuggling is appreciated.
Movie Review: Wish I had gotten it sooner Summary: 5 Stars
This movie was super, excellant! I wish I had bought it sooner. Alan Rickmans voice is at it's smoothest. A dream to listen to. The songs are catchy, easy to learn and fun!
My grandson (3.75) who loves anything to do with fish and the sea continues to be over-excited during the entire movie, even after a couple months of repeated viewings. He has never been this excited about Finding Nemo, A Shark Tale, or Little Mermaid; and he HAD to watch them to go to sleep for a couple yrs. They just didn't get him involved with the story and songs like this one does. Great fun!
Movie Review: A fish Tale Summary: 5 Stars
If you like fish stories this one is really cute for kids. Adventurous & fun. Grand daughter (3 yrs old) watches many times.
Movie Review: Really great movie, but the voice does it for me Summary: 5 Stars
What can I say, Alan Rickman has a great voice - I bought it for both my kid, as well as for me!
Movie Review: Captivating Summary: 4 Stars
I felt the need to point out that this is not some cheap direct-to-video ripoff of "Shark's Tale" and "Finding Nemo." This movie, correctly titled "Help! I'm a Fish" was produced and released in Europe, originally in Danish in 2000 and later in English, in 2001. It has taken it a long time to come to America, and to see it retitled and with such an awful cover makes me cry. I own the British release of this DVD as well as the original soundtrack, and I love them both. I *highly* recommend this film, which is intelligent and emotional and intense in places. I was captivated from beginning to end on my first viewing.
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