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Anyone seen the Spielberg/Dreamworks animated movie, Shark Tale ?
It's causing a bit of an uproar.
The plot involves parodies of several pop culture staples - Jaws, The Godfather, etc. It's a mafia themed movie, set in the world of saltwater fish - the story of what happens when the son of the shark boss(De Niro) of a fish crime family is killed by a dropped anchor, and a bottom-feeder named Oscar (Will Smith) is found at the scene of the crime. Hoping to win favor with the enemies of the ganglord, the fast-talking hustler poses as the killer known as the "sharkslayer", but soon learns it's a dangerous game in a world where the big fish generally eat the little fish.
Another important character in the movie is a shark named Lenny, who is the now the boss' sole heir. However, Lenny is a vegetarian, and in general a disgrace to the family name. Unable to bear the shame, Lenny runs away and disguises himself as a dolphin. The movie ends with Oscar admitting that he lied, and the Boss accepting his son, no matter what his differences.
Here's some of the guest reviews I've seen for this movie :
More here , at bottom of page.
I read the reviews after I watched the movie, and I never caught any of the supposed homosexual innuendos.
What say you ?
It's causing a bit of an uproar.
The plot involves parodies of several pop culture staples - Jaws, The Godfather, etc. It's a mafia themed movie, set in the world of saltwater fish - the story of what happens when the son of the shark boss(De Niro) of a fish crime family is killed by a dropped anchor, and a bottom-feeder named Oscar (Will Smith) is found at the scene of the crime. Hoping to win favor with the enemies of the ganglord, the fast-talking hustler poses as the killer known as the "sharkslayer", but soon learns it's a dangerous game in a world where the big fish generally eat the little fish.
Another important character in the movie is a shark named Lenny, who is the now the boss' sole heir. However, Lenny is a vegetarian, and in general a disgrace to the family name. Unable to bear the shame, Lenny runs away and disguises himself as a dolphin. The movie ends with Oscar admitting that he lied, and the Boss accepting his son, no matter what his differences.
Here's some of the guest reviews I've seen for this movie :
Negative - Warning! Be aware is what I would say to parents taking children to this movie. While it teaches some good concepts to hook the audience into thinking it's A-okay,the bottom line is that the homosexual movement got more than their share of the clams in this film. Lenny is more than just a vegetarian who dresses different. The shove towards acceptance of homosexual lifestyles is subtle and one most kids may not pick up on, but the seeds will be planted in their innocent minds. And Lola is just another spin on sex that is not the way God intended. This is in no way a 3-star movie. I give it a 1-1/2 at the most. And I won't be taking my grandchildren to see it. My Ratings: [Very Offensive]
Negative - If you are truly seeking after God's truths, you WON'T want to take you children to this movie. I regret having gone to the movie both because of the style of music (I've never gotten on board with the whole rap scene), and with the offensive portrayal of Lenny as a "vegetarian" shark (secret word for "homosexual" shark). The movie even has a "vegetarian" coming out scene. I was nonetheless excited about the story being wrapped around the mafia or the introduction of gambling. My Ratings: [Very Offensive/2½]
Positive - I saw this movie ...with my husband and girls ages 7.5 and 4. My 4 year old didn't last until the end (she usually doesn't), but my 7.5 year old liked it. My husband and I also enjoyed it. As always, I read the reviews here before I went. The thing I want to address is the implication of homosexuality in the movie. I saw NONE. The only reason I even thought of it was because I had read it here. The way the movie portrays Lenny the shark in no way made me think a homosexual agenda was there. Yes, he was portrayed as "different" but it was more of a personality difference than anything. It also made mention that he was vegetarian (not normal for sharks in general), but even still I saw no connection between this and homosexuality. I thought it was a delightful film. My Ratings: [Good/3]
More here , at bottom of page.
I read the reviews after I watched the movie, and I never caught any of the supposed homosexual innuendos.
What say you ?