Shark Tale

2004 "Behind every little fish is a great white lie."
6| 1h30m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 01 October 2004 Released
Producted By: DreamWorks Animation
Country: United States of America
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Oscar is a small fish whose big aspirations often get him into trouble. Meanwhile, Lenny is a great white shark with a surprising secret that no sea creature would guess: He's a vegetarian. When a lie turns Oscar into an improbable hero and Lenny becomes an outcast, the two form an unlikely friendship.

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Director

Bibo Bergeron, Vicky Jenson, Rob Letterman

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DreamWorks Animation

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Shark Tale Audience Reviews

SincereFinest disgusting, overrated, pointless
Senteur As somebody who had not heard any of this before, it became a curious phenomenon to sit and watch a film and slowly have the realities begin to click into place.
Jakoba True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
weibireviews Beautiful film. Funny, lovable characters, memorable lines. Worth a watch or several.
shintimo Love this movie it is a classic,Best fish face film i've seen this month.Will smiths voice is even spectacular in the portuguese voiceover. 10/10 would watch on a plane. infected my computer and me with a virus may be fatal, worth it. bring your kids!
Jon_Snow_21 While Shark Tale is not that original, it works. I thought it was alright.Shark Tale was one of my childhood movies and I just rewatched it. It's a fair tale but it's not that good. What I liked was the atmosphere, the characters, the animation and the message (although it's far from original).My favourite part of this movie is the atmosphere. There's lots of energy and it goes really well with the awesome underwater city setting. That city is very lively and it gives the movie some energy. The setting is also really good like I mentioned.The characters are also all very good. Will Smith is the best. He plays the main character and he's pretty good. Everyone else is also good.The animation is pretty good. It's no Zootopia or The Croods but it's pretty good.The movie's message is to be yourself and it's a really good message. The problem here is that it's not the best showcase of this message. If you have three movies with this message and Shark Tale is one of them, you'll probably choose one of the two others. Shark Tale doesn't do much wrong but it just doesn't bring enough new stuff. It's a fun movie and I really liked the ending but it's ultimately just another animation movie.
Python Hyena Shark Tale (2004): Dir: Vicky Jenson, Bibo Bergeron, Rob Letterman / Voices: Will Smith, Jack Black, Renee Zellweger, Robert De Niro, Angelina Jolie: Computer generated washout about deception. Lenny is the young shark whose father heads the underwater mafia but he is secretly vegetarian. Oscar is a small fish who works at the whale wash where he dreams of stardom, which comes his way when he takes credit for slaying Lenny's brother who was really killed by a lowered anchor. Bland storytelling with a ridiculous finale that forgets that sharks are natural predators. Directors Vicky Jenson, Bibo Bergeron and Rob Letterman are aided by spectacular images that nearly save the film but cannot overturn idiotic storytelling. Will Smith voices Oscar, the small fish destine for greater things. Jack Black voices Lenny whose vegetarian ways provide some humour. Other roles are merely celebrity character based. Renee Zellweger voices the standard female fish love interest, and Robert De Niro voices Lenny's mafia based father who would prefer that his son act like a real shark. Angelina Jolie plays a seductive female fish whom Oscar becomes distracted with. Its references to The Godfather and Jaws are likely to go right over the heads of the target audience, while adult likely should be watching those films to begin with. In the end it seems purposed only as a disciple of the superior Finding Nemo. Score: 4 / 10