Movie Essay: Psychology Under The Sea

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Psychology Under the Sea

Psychology is a term that humans usually associate with the mental state of other humans and or themselves, well what if Psychology could be used to determine the mental state of a fish? In 2003, the world was exposed to a new form of underwater species in bright animation and vivid picture. The scene opens and the sea life is calm and happy, Marlin and Coral go and look at all 100 of their babies, they name half Marlin Jr. and half Coral Jr., but Coral decides to name one Nemo. In the event of a devastating tragedy Marlin loses his wife Coral to a barracuda who also devoured 99 out of the 100 unborn babies. One baby survives, and we dive into the life changing experience of Nemo. The film fast forwards in time and we have Nemo an excited little fish ready for his first day of school, while on the other hand we have Marlin who is scared of the open sea. Throughout the movie the producer displays Marlins psychological issues which are stress, fear, and …show more content…

Marlin is very paranoid about the sea life out side of his anemone and has no interest in exploring the outside. Nemo on the other hand is all about the outside, he wants to explore and go to school like a normal little clown fish. Marlin finally agrees to let Nemo go to school, but even when they get their Marlin is still exhibiting symptoms of stress, fear and worry about Nemo attending sea school. Over the course of this animated picture the audience gets to view Marlin coping and dealing with his paranoia, he learns to live a little more on the edge when he meets Dude the turtle, and Bruce the shark. Marlin forgets his fears and goes to dinner with sharks, because “Fish are friends, not food”. Marlin is still very fearful that he will never find his son, but he gets some hope and encouragement along the way and he learns to cope along the

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