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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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  • jamie, 13
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Review by jamie, 13

1 stars

03 Mar 2016

“Help I’m a fish!” is what I call “help I am stuck in a room watching a terrible film”. Even though the film has Alan Rickman and we watched it as a memorial, it was still rubbish. The only good actor in this film was Alan Rickman but let’s face it, he was incredible in everything. The films plot follows 3 children: Fly, Stella and Chuck, as they drink a magic potion that they got off a strange scientist, this then turns them into fish and the antidote gives to evil fish the power of speech. The main villain (Alan Rickman) starts to bribe all fish into buying the antidote. Eventually the film ends with some plausible physics and some stupid jokes. The films characters are all under developed. One of the main characters, the shark, didn’t even have a name. The creators didn’t do a good job on characters and all of the actors, except from Alan Rickman, were awful. They sounded like a cheesy kids cartoon and you know what this film is pretty much a cheesy kids cartoon , except oh wait its AWFUL.

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