graytwinkle-74602
Colorful and cute characters, however too scary for little kids. Will give them nightmares. Message on devastation of earth's environment to the point it is abandoned by people. Earth's creature are left behind to destructive forces such as tornadoes, intrusive garbage, abandoned missile...causes further devastation to cute animated colorful characters. Not a scenario for nice dreams for little kids, but instead contribute to insecurities. Parents may need to screen this for smaller children.
Kirby Kaz
I had hopes that it would be decent, but it looks like it's trying to be Finding Nemo, and the plot is sort of similar, but it's just bad. It seems like the creators weren't even trying. Give it a shot if you want, but it's really bad and not worth it.
anannoyingfilmgeek
OK, I've been on this site for a long time now and never written a review. This "film" is so terrible that I feel this incredible urge to spew out a few words. I won't go into the scientific inaccuracies because this is a kid's movie (and other people have already done it), but literally every single second of this movie makes me want to gouge out my eyes and eardrums with a rusty spoon. I would rather watch barney on a loop for the rest of my life than spend another second with these characters. Everyone involved with this monstrosity should be blacklisted from the industry and be forced onto a registry so that decent human beings can know what damage they've done to society.
cineasta-80214
I went to watch "Deep" with my grandchildren, age 7 and 9, that enjoyed it a lot.They liked the most: 1) The quartet of friends composed by a little octopus (Deep), a shrimp, a lantern fish and an eel; 2) the scenes inside the ship, that put them a little bit nervous; and 3) the crab dancing and songs.I then explained them that the movie alert that the sea is running out of fish and that we need to take care of it