
Kevin (Yuri Lowenthal), a young flying fish, lives in New York harbor. He dreams of leading his family back to Barbados - the mythical kingdom of the flying fish. One fateful day, his adventurous nature finds him captured by a fishing ship and delivered to the fish tank of a famous restaurant in New York City's Chinatown, where he meets a quiet young boy who also longs for excitement and adventure. The two become fast friends and begin a daring quest to get Kevin back home to... (Full plot summary below)
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Kevin (Yuri Lowenthal), a young flying fish, lives in New York harbor. He dreams of leading his family back to Barbados - the mythical kingdom of the flying fish. One fateful day, his adventurous nature finds him captured by a fishing ship and delivered to the fish tank of a famous restaurant in New York City's Chinatown, where he meets a quiet young boy who also longs for excitement and adventure. The two become fast friends and begin a daring quest to get Kevin back home to the sea.
Leave your thoughts about Back to the Sea.
| Common Sense MediaBarbara ShulgasserBland fish tale is a Finding Nemo wannabe. |
| User ReviewCarolyn WDon't let the poster fool you; this is a 2D animated feature with some CG backgrounds. It takes a lot of its beats from Finding Nemo, but adds a story about the son of a Chinese Restaurant owner who would rather travel the world than chop up fish. It's a little odd that this kid, who seems to have at least a few friends on his cell phone, spends a good portion of the movie talking to fish who don't talk back. But it's ultimately a mostly sweet and harmless movie. |