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Help! I'm A Fish

Help! I'm A Fish

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This beautiful animated feature film from Denmark tells the story of three children who inadvertently embark on an exhilarating...

CertificateU

Duration77 mins

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  • Oliver, 14
  • 8 reviews

Review by Oliver, 14

4 stars

03 Mar 2016

I recently watched- help! I’m a fish I really enjoyed this movie manly because of the humour. The jokes were funny for all ages. The movie was about three children (Fly, Stella and Charles) who accidentally get turned into fish after drinking a potion that turns you into a fish. The children end up lost at sea, with one problem they must find and drink that turns them back to humans, but they must get it within 48 hours, or forever remain as fish. Fly and Stella are brother and sister and Charles is their cousin. All though the movie is unrealistic I thought it was very good on the whole, the actors voice were very enthusiastic and made their characters come to life. The Genre is animation, comedy and adventure. There are some famous actors in it like Alan Rickman and Terry Jones. The movie had some real meaning like the love between fly and Stella, fly is a great big brother and looks after and protects Stella, and he also is very determined to save his sister and cousin. Also Stella is a friendly little girl who made loves her brother and tries to make friends with anyone she meets. Charles is a geeky boy who is very annoying, He is one of those people we all know who thinks he’s always right. I would definitely recommend this film due to how good the whole story is. I don’t think you need to have a taste in movies to watch this as it is fun for all ages and the language isn’t to mature and not to childish. I would rate this movie 4 stars out of 5.

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