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One fish must find his destiny to save his home and the love of his life from a bullying shark.One fish must find his destiny to save his home and the love of his life from a bullying shark.One fish must find his destiny to save his home and the love of his life from a bullying shark.
John Rhys-Davies
- Thorton
- (voice)
Bruno Alexander
- Pi's Dad
- (voice)
Reedy Gibbs
- Pi's Mom
- (voice)
Jimmy Bennett
- Young Pi
- (voice)
Dylan Cash
- Young Percy
- (voice)
Megahn Perry
- Percy's Mum
- (voice)
- …
Trent Ford
- Percy
- (voice)
Freddie Prinze Jr.
- Pi
- (voice)
Rob Schneider
- Pelican
- (voice)
- …
Mel Rodriguez
- Manny
- (voice)
- …
Richard Epcar
- Moe
- (voice)
R. Lee Ermey
- Jack
- (voice)
David Fickas
- Max
- (voice)
- …
Evan Rachel Wood
- Cordelia
- (voice)
Kirk Zipfel
- Mussel No.1
- (voice)
- …
Matthew Rauch
- Mussel No. 2
- (voice)
- (as Matt Rauch)
- …
Donal Logue
- Troy
- (voice)
Featured review
Functioning only as an apt definition for "hot mess," "The Reef" is really just an awful movie. The script, the voice acting, and the animation are not even a notch above film school amateur hour. In fact, a conscientious mouse jockey in his mom's basement could probably compose a 5-minute CGI short on his Mac with more going for it.
"The plot" does not matter as the similarities between it, "Finding Nemo," and "Shark Tale" are so obvious that Helen Keller could find them. The glaring deficiencies in the quality of CGI, screenplay, voice acting and the feeble rip-off of other far more capable screen stories makes one wonder why someone at some point didn't come to their senses and ditch this project long before it ever made it in the can.
It tries for some jokes but fails every time. In fact, I don't think I laughed once. Even purposefully bad groaners fail to elicit a chuckle. The puns are so deliberate and juvenile it's baffling that it could have passed muster to any adult sensibility. But, then again, even "Howard the Duck" got made.
One of the key reasons there are no laughs is that there is no good voice acting. There is zero personality attached to these characters. Everyone involved is phoning in it and probably going for a paycheck to cover their Christmas fund.
Movies like this make you appreciate the thoughtful craftsmanship of Pixar's movies. It makes you realize how vital the story and the composition of the script is - not to mention, of course, their vastly superior CGI animation. Even relatively "bad" CGI movies like Shark Tale and Madagascar have tons more personality and skill behind them than "The Reef" does. As desperately tired as I am of all these awful and cheaply made CGI movies about animals, insects, or both, at least most of them have some basic charm and a few jokes you may actually laugh at, thus in some measure vaguely redeeming themselves.
"The Reef," however, has no redeeming value at all. Best to leave this one alone as watching it will merely be torture.
"The plot" does not matter as the similarities between it, "Finding Nemo," and "Shark Tale" are so obvious that Helen Keller could find them. The glaring deficiencies in the quality of CGI, screenplay, voice acting and the feeble rip-off of other far more capable screen stories makes one wonder why someone at some point didn't come to their senses and ditch this project long before it ever made it in the can.
It tries for some jokes but fails every time. In fact, I don't think I laughed once. Even purposefully bad groaners fail to elicit a chuckle. The puns are so deliberate and juvenile it's baffling that it could have passed muster to any adult sensibility. But, then again, even "Howard the Duck" got made.
One of the key reasons there are no laughs is that there is no good voice acting. There is zero personality attached to these characters. Everyone involved is phoning in it and probably going for a paycheck to cover their Christmas fund.
Movies like this make you appreciate the thoughtful craftsmanship of Pixar's movies. It makes you realize how vital the story and the composition of the script is - not to mention, of course, their vastly superior CGI animation. Even relatively "bad" CGI movies like Shark Tale and Madagascar have tons more personality and skill behind them than "The Reef" does. As desperately tired as I am of all these awful and cheaply made CGI movies about animals, insects, or both, at least most of them have some basic charm and a few jokes you may actually laugh at, thus in some measure vaguely redeeming themselves.
"The Reef," however, has no redeeming value at all. Best to leave this one alone as watching it will merely be torture.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaOriginally named "The Reef".
- Quotes
[imitating Darth Vader from 'Star Wars V']
Sharp-toothed baddie sidekick: I am your father. Come to the dark side. Oh wait - you can't come to the dark side because you're not evil enough.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Garfield Gets Real (2007)
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- The Pearl
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $10,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $14,220,743
- Runtime1 hour 17 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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