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Finding nemo darla
Finding nemo darla













finding nemo darla

Another fish from that tank, Deb, sees her reflection in the fish tank and views it as her "sister" who is always in tune with her. Other characters in the film, like Jacques and Gurgle from the dentist's office fish tank, are representations of obsessive-compulsive disorder because of their need for cleanliness-or control. In this second theory, Finding Nemo is really just a fun story and way to deliver a more powerful message to a young audience about the effects of untreated mental illness, and the benefits of seeking help and guidance. Nemo has also inherited some of the anxiety from his father due to his constant worrying, and Nemo is a representation of those with deformities. Marlin frantically looks for any surviving eggs, and because there are none and he is too desperate for some good news, his mind creates "Nemo"-the last surviving egg that grows up to be a little impaired from either genetics or the attack.Īnother more believable theory is that Marlin is overprotective still because of his desire to protect his only remaining son and actually does suffer from some PTSD. Marlin was trying to find his son to reproduce. Remember, Darla is the niece of the dentist Philip Sherman, and is known for killing pet fish by accident. In the theory, Marlin has been hiding from the barracuda, but then realizes and simultaneously denies what just happened. The two Pixar films are connected because in 'Toy Story 3,' Andy's sister, Molly, is reading a magazine with Darla Sherman from 'Finding Nemo' on the cover, who hasn't aged and looks the same. She is a teenager, and is partially shown wearing a purple t-shirt. One theory states that Nemo does not actually exist, and Marlin is just in the denial stage of grief-where his entire family has just been brutally slaughtered. Unnamed Brunette-haired Girl This second brunette haired woman can be seen being surprised by the above commotion in the dental office with the boy and mother. RELATED: Pulp Fiction: What Was In That Briefcase? Dory suffers from acute short-term memory loss ( a trait that is hereditary), and some fans think Marlin is suffering from grief and post-traumatic stress disorder.

finding nemo darla

On the surface, this is a cute and catchy thing a fish might say, but after the conclusion of the film, it takes on a different meaning. Some fans of the now-classic animated film think Marlin and Dory might have more in common than first thought, and they may both be suffering from mental illness of some kind.















Finding nemo darla