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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...

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Duration77 mins

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  • Natalia, 13
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Review by Natalia, 13

1 stars

03 Mar 2016

This hilarious movie by directors Greg Manwaring, Michael Hegner and Stefan Fjeldmark tells the story of a teenage boy, his little sister and nerdy cousin who find themselves at the bottom of the deep blue sea. Surprisingly, they can breathe underwater. Why? To put it simply, they have been turned into fish. As exciting as it seems, the kid’s parents aren’t thrilled to find out that their beloved children have disappeared. In fact, they’re frantic. Where could their children have gone? They the adults look for their offspring’s everywhere…except for in the ocean. Why would they? It’s not like their missing children miraculously turned into fish. Oh wait, they have. Luckily the three adventure loving kids have a way to get home. They can drink an antidote to turn them back to human form. They have 48 hours to do so; otherwise they’ll be fish for the rest of their life. Now, that doesn’t sound too fun. Especially as they begin to get homesick. Will they get back to their heartbroken parents or will they stay at the depths of the sea till they die? The only way to find out is to watch this captivating film and get drawn into their fishy world. Overall I would recommend this fantastic film to anyone who likes them a little fishy animation. I found this movie really enjoyable to watch.

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