
The sea underworld is shaken up when the son of shark mob boss Don Lino (Robert De Niro) is found dead, and a young fish named Oscar (Will Smith) is found at the scene. Being a bottom feeder, Oscar takes advantage of the situation and makes himself look like he killed the finned mobster. Oscar soon comes to realize that his claim may have serious consequences.... (Full plot summary below)
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The sea underworld is shaken up when the son of shark mob boss Don Lino (Robert De Niro) is found dead, and a young fish named Oscar (Will Smith) is found at the scene. Being a bottom feeder, Oscar takes advantage of the situation and makes himself look like he killed the finned mobster. Oscar soon comes to realize that his claim may have serious consequences.
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| San Jose Mercury NewsGlenn LovellWhatever we found with Nemo and his determined dad seems to have been lost or forgotten in this fishy tale. |
| South Florida Sun-SentinelPhoebe FlowersLikely to be more consistently entertaining to adults than the softer-hearted Nemo. |
| EmanuelLevy.ComEmanuel LevyThis animated feature suffers form a severe identity crisis that even voices by De Niro and Will Smith can't help. |
| ReelViewsJames BerardinelliRepresents solid family entertainment, and will find a special place in the hearts of those who adore the "Godfather" movies and the TV series "The Sopranos." |
| Charlotte ObserverLawrence ToppmanBy riffing off two iconic American narratives of the last 35 years, "The Godfather" and "The Sopranos," it has changed the template for animation, making a timely film that still deals with timeless children's themes. |
| New York Daily NewsJack MathewsNot wildly imaginative, and it has a tepid mix of movie references. But the physical environment and characters make it irresistible. |
| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleBy avoiding the usual animation cliches, by keeping the story moving, the pictures pretty and the characters consistently amusing, director and co- writer Rob Letterman cobbles together an entertaining 90 minutes. |
| TheMovieChicks.comCherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann PaloneIt's not really a movie for squids, but all the inside jokes and adult humor work... if you want silly fun up on the surface, come on in - this shark-infested water is fine. |
| Entertainment SpectrumVince KoehlerThis clever film is a treat for the whole family in a season when very few films offer family entertainment. |
| The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)Mark PalermoWithout destination and purpose, the movie only reinforces the stereotypes it pretends to be mocking. |