The movie Finding Nemo is a strong contrast to today's parenthood. The over-protectiveness of the father can be seen everywhere. Parents want to control their children's life by controlling their education, limiting where the children can go, and trying to shield their children from the harm "out there".
In the movie, Marlin, the father, tries to keep his son, Nemo, close to the corel reef where the corel offers protection. In essense, Marlin is a child who has never left the warmth of home and the protection of others. But curiosity causes Nemo to venture out and become caught. Thus Marlin takes n long adventure to rescue his son. Here, both Marlin and Nemo are on their own they have to grow in a new hostile environment.
In the end, the father understands and lets his son go out in a "school bus". A father cannot just teach his son. He must teach his son how to teach himself.
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