What’s the Story?
Inspired by the variety of plant and animal life in Australian seas, Thomas Newman uses unique instruments (including water and fin) and recurring melodies on the FINDING NEMO SOUNDTRACK to distinguish clownfish tyke Nemo, his anxious father Marlin, and forgetful, cheery Dory. This playfulness extends to minor characters, too, like the fearsome young Darla, identified with a discordant slash of strings straight out of
Psycho when she appears. And as he did in the
American Beauty soundtrack, Newman unites keyboards and percussion with sparse tones of natural and synthesized instruments to create a dreamy world we've never visited before.
Is It Any Good?
Master composer Newman once again displays his invention and talent in this beautifully scored soundtrack. The music in and of itself is wonderful, but he extends the listening experience to the other senses, somehow creating a feeling of the Australian seas and distinct moods for the characters of the movie.