Although this movie portrays the idea that fish are flushed down the drain and are returned to the ocean unharmed, this isn't the case in reality, though any water that goes down a drain does reach the ocean eventually, it will first go through the equipment that breaks down solids, meani...
(which is conveniently inside a bag of water) along the floor, avoiding enemies and hazards along the way. The fact that you have to play more or less the same mini-game each time isn't necessarily a bad thing; the problem is that there's very little variation between each one. The ...
The view from the fish tank to the dentist’s chair and the window overlooking the harbor is just one of the visual wonders of a film that rewrites the book on animating water, which experts say is the hardest element to achieve. And I haven’t mentioned the other sea predators, such a...
*When approaching the underwater control room, the main shark freezes up, appearing to glide into the windows, only opening its mouth at the last second. A normal, organic shark wouldn’t try to ram a building, much less just glide towards it, but a robot that’s glitching and experienc...
Needless to say, that water created quite a bit of damage. Walls torn down, wood floors pulled up, carpet gone, and fans and dehumidifiers going for month would send anyone into a spiral. Me, however, it awakened something in me that had been dormant far too long. ...