
finding nemo (director andrew stanton 2004)
firstly the genre of finding nemo, now finding nemo has a number of different genres making it a hybrid. firstly theres a family genre in the sequence because of the storyline that you get from the trailer, and it shows all different age groups within the sequence such as the baby clown fish to the adult clown fish. theres also a fantasy feel to the sequence because of the human features that the fish seem to have for instance they are talking and interacting between each other in a human way, and is not related to real life. also where they live also have a city theme because of how all the fish swim around and interact with each other. another genre is adventure because of the storyline that has been has been created, also all of the different settings show that theres been an adventure. the music also is up beat and tense showing that there is a adventure and there is some suspence happening.
now the characters in the sequence and they conform to the traditional convention of childrens film characters. there are two main characters marlin (albert brooks) nemos worrisome father and nemo himself. children are meant to relate to nemo as the lost child and parents are meant to relate to the father and how he worries about losing his son. the comedy aspect of the characters are shown as well because of marlin being a clown fish they all expect him to be funny, whereas he is the complete opposite. most of the characters are friendly and conform to the conventional characters of a childrens film, there are also conventional 'baddies' in the film in this case the sharks.
there is also a conventional atmosphere to the film as well because it starts of happy and the music relates to this but then there is a scenario in this case nemo getting lost. then they have to overcome this and then it ends with a happy ending. throughout the sequence the music relates to this, because when somthing bad or sad happens there is smooth slow music. but then it changes when they are on thier journey to find nemo the music becomes fast paced and bolder to relate to the mood at that time.
the narrative and the meaning of the film is that you should listen to your parents and do as your told. in this case if nemo had of listened to his father when he told him to get away from the boat then he would have never been taken. another moral idea that is created is that you should keep going and trying somthing in this case he was persistant looking for his son. both of these moral issues conform to the conventional childrens film.