Finding Nemo is a 2003 American film, released by Walt Disney Pictures
(Also for Three Word Wednesday and ABC Wednesday: "V" is for "Dr. Vernon.")
Here’s this week’s Berownial Quiz question: I wrote the following scenelet, thinking it might remind you of a hit motion picture. What’s the name of the movie?
“Good morning, Miss Swenson. Welcome.
I want you to know I read your column regularly.”
“So you’re the one, Dr. Vernon! You know, I’ve heard so much about your
office I just had to come and see it for myself.”
“Well, you’ve got to admit it’s
different, right?”
“It’s – it’s, well, maybe
‘spectacular’ might be too strong a word, but it’s certainly impressive.”
“I see you brought your camera. Please feel free to take all the pictures you
want.”
“I’ve seen quite a few other dentists’
offices, but never one like this. It
should make for an interesting column.
How did you come up with the idea of making the highlight of your
waiting-room a huge fish tank?”
“Well, you know, most folks in a
waiting-room have to just sit there and look through old magazines. In fact, a trip to a dentist is almost by
definition something unpleasant. I
wanted to make a visit here something that could be enjoyed.”
“And the fish! What an extraordinary
variety. Some of them are truly
beautiful.”
“Yes.
Folks tell me looking at my fish tank is like going to a well-produced
movie.”
“Is there some company that supplies
you with these amazing sea creatures?”
“Company? No. I submit to you that, as
you well know, lying right outside our own Sydney harbour is one of the wonders of
the world.”
“The Great Barrier Reef.”
“Exactly. It’s an incredible sea paradise teeming with
life, with over a thousand different species of exotic tropical fish. We have an endless supply right next door.”
“They certainly put on a show in this
tank. I love this little fellow right
here. I wonder if he ever dreamed that
one day he’d wind up swimming about in a Sydney dentist’s office. Do you suppose he’s happy here or do you
think he’d rather be back home in his coral reef?”
“Well, if he’s got any brains, he’d
prefer being here. I'd instruct him that out there he’d soon
develop a phobia because of the possibility he could be swallowed up by one of
the larger species. And here there are
no sharks or jellyfish or other such threats.”
“I wonder if fish have family
ties. You know, maybe the folks back
home are wondering what happened to him.”
“Ha.
You’ve got quite an imagination, Miss Swenson.”
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