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My review of Shark Tale (2004)

Jun 16, 2018 by Marktint_1
Alright fellow movie connoisseur, I know I am a bit late to the party but here it is, my bias review on the 2004 2d stop motion masterpiece more commonly known as Shark Tale.

Shark Tale is the prequel to popular TV series House, which takes place in dystopia Japan. The movie follows the story of a young teenage boy (Flynn Rider) who is competing in a NASCAR demolition derby to win the pot money, so he and his slave mother can flee the planet Tatooine and join the fight against the evil Helghast.

With famous writers such as Erwin Rommel, (writer of the Notebook) and Joe Biden (co-producer of the Ellen Show) the story of Shark Tale is beautifully woven into existence for the audience to truly feel apart of the grand, and epic conclusion of the series. Further more, the movie is complemented by the brilliant music composer Mr. Kesuke Miyagi who is best known for his DVD commentary of famous children novel, Moby Dick (1851)

Typically I make a habit to be quite critical of romantic/thrillers; however for Shark Tale, I shall make the rare exception, as I thoroughly enjoyed this title. The movie is tasteful with its comedy, thoughtful with its characters, and overall is just a well rounded movie. In conclusion I shall give Shark Tale a 7.2/10.

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a good read
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