A little scarier than we expected
Cute movie, though a little scarier than expected for 5 year olds. The 2 year old didn't seem bothered by the shark storyline.
Slow moving
My 3 yr old son was getting very bored with it and we ended up not even finishing the movie. Some of the dialog was weird. Like it was made to be awkward, yet funny conversation, but it was just awkward in general. A couple of scenes were a little intense for my son, but most of it was weird and boring.
Dolphin fart jokes. Really? Yes, really.
This movie is just plain horrid.
The sea creatures and brightly animated ocean aspect of it is the only quality that deserves a star. My three-year-old loves it, mostly because he loves sea creatures. And because he's THREE. But as an adult, this film is absolutely torturous.
Reasons for the movie being horrible are mostly due to the poor writing, plot, and character development.
The plot has to do with the main character, Daniel Alexander Dolphin, being called by The Ocean to "dream". And apparently this will save all the other sea creatures from the confines of fishing to live, as opposed to living to fish, and even though this particular idea is introduced in the opening sequence, it is not revisited, nor is it made clear exactly how his journey will "free" the dolphins. In a nutshell, at the end of the movie, Daniel's daring to dream leads him to surf the biggest wave he's ever seen, brought on by the forthcoming eclipse of the sun. And that,...
Click to Editorial Reviews
No comments:
Post a Comment