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Little Fish

  • 2020
  • Unrated
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Jack O'Connell and Olivia Cooke in Little Fish (2020)
As a memory loss virus runs rampant, one couple fights to hold their relationship together before the disease can erase all memory of their love in this sweeping sci-fi romance.
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A couple fights to hold their relationship together as a memory loss virus spreads and threatens to erase the history of their love and courtship.A couple fights to hold their relationship together as a memory loss virus spreads and threatens to erase the history of their love and courtship.A couple fights to hold their relationship together as a memory loss virus spreads and threatens to erase the history of their love and courtship.

  • Director
    • Chad Hartigan
  • Writers
    • Mattson Tomlin
    • Aja Gabel
  • Stars
    • Olivia Cooke
    • Jack O'Connell
    • Soko
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chad Hartigan
    • Writers
      • Mattson Tomlin
      • Aja Gabel
    • Stars
      • Olivia Cooke
      • Jack O'Connell
      • Soko
    • 78User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Olivia Cooke
    Olivia Cooke
    • Emma
    Jack O'Connell
    Jack O'Connell
    • Jude
    Soko
    Soko
    • Samantha
    Raúl Castillo
    Raúl Castillo
    • Ben
    David Lennon
    David Lennon
    • Tim
    Mackenzie Cardwell
    Mackenzie Cardwell
    • Cat Girl
    Ross Wirtanen
    Ross Wirtanen
    • Jude's Friend #1
    Heather Decksheimer
    • Sara
    Natalie Farrow
    Natalie Farrow
    • Jude's Friend #3
    • (as Natalie Smith)
    Ronald Robinson
    • Fisherman
    • (as Ron Robinson)
    Wyatt Cameron
    Wyatt Cameron
    • Lost Fisherman
    Morgana Wyllie
    Morgana Wyllie
    • Marathon Runner
    Monique Phillips
    Monique Phillips
    • Woman in Sequin Dress
    Paul Almeida
    Paul Almeida
    • Screaming Man
    Toby Hargrave
    Toby Hargrave
    • Frank
    Albert Nicholas
    Albert Nicholas
    • Naps
    Chris Shields
    Chris Shields
    • Mr. Johnson
    Darius Willis
    Darius Willis
    • Mr. Johnson's Nephew
    • Director
      • Chad Hartigan
    • Writers
      • Mattson Tomlin
      • Aja Gabel
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews78

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    Gordon-11

    Worth watching

    The build up is a bit slow, but the ending is powerful. I find the story engaging, and it's well worth watching.
    7Xstal

    It's Our Memories That Make Us...

    ...so when they're taken away, gradually erased, relationships are regressed and decayed, we become a stranger to ourselves, how should those around us behave? A deep and thoughtful piece on premature loss and disconnection encapsulated through two beautiful performances.
    10margarida-44311

    Secret Masterpiece

    I wonder if the people who rated this movie actually watched until the end. I doubt it. Not because it only becomes good at the end, no. But because of how brilliant the end is. This is one of he best romances I've watched. The cinematography is beautiful as well as the music. The main actors are incredible. The moments, scenes... everything really connects in such a beautiful way. Not only I found it one of the 2020 best movies, it definitely earns a place on my top movies of all time. Highly recommend it
    7babyjaguar

    A Hipster's Love Crisis in an Anthropocenic World!

    This is a good reworking of Japanese American writer, Aja Gabel's 2011 short story. It's almost creepy, in that its subject matter only timely reflecting this present pandemic!

    The film flows as a slowburner, a love story dealing with a degenerative illness affecting people's memory. Olivia Cooke is great as "Emma" as she deals with people she loves, fallen to the pandemic.

    It also questions, isolation and the film's empathy is brought forth with science and the possible "cure". Using a fictional bay area landscape, it's palette of Grey's, blues, etc. are personafied through the film's cinematography.

    This film is also reminiscent somewhat of George Romero's 1973 "The Crazies" (although I doubt that this film was being referenced by this film's production nor Aja Gabel's story). It worth a look, it's somber, almost bittersweet.
    7dmansel

    An emotionally engaging story about love and loss

    In a world that's been rocked with an unexplainable disease that leaves its victims with deteriorating memory loss, Little Fish is a thinly veiled look at the ravages of both Alzheimer's disease and dementia. The film focuses on couple Emma and Jude as Jude is stricken with this degenerative disease. The timing of this movie is not lost on viewers; as we continue to battle COVID-19, there's thematic parallels of a disease that attacks the mind rather than the body. As the world becomes increasingly desperate for a cure, we see how the disease affects first the couple's friends and eventually the couple themselves. In stark contrast from Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, another sci-fi film that deals with couples and the loss of memories, the power of memory is seen in a positive light, highlighting the strong bond between Emma and June and their journey of their relationship.

    Olivia Cooke is fast becoming one of my favorite actresses to watch. After turning in solid performances in both Sound of Metal and Pixie, she continues her hot streak here. As the events of Little Fish are seen through Emma's eyes, Cooke is our way into this world as we watch her struggle with the inevitability of her husband's mental demise. Anger, fear, and frustration all play key parts, intertwined with the excitement of starting a new relationship thanks to the film's editing. Jack O'Connell also turns in a convincing role as Jude's slow and steady descent into forgetfulness is intercut with his charm and likeability during the flashbacks. Unfortunately he's not as captivating as Cooke, who deals with the emotional burden of handling the decline. Still, O'Connell gives us enough to root for Jude as he fights to remember the details of his relationship with Emma.

    Chad Hartigan's direction of Little Fish is right down the middle; there's nothing ostentation nor is there anything that's cringeworthy. The magic of the film lies in its editing, telling two simultaneous stories of the rise and fall of Emma and Jude as Emma narrates her thoughts to the audience. The intercutting between the two stories flows naturally and is used cleverly to obfuscate details, set up future uncertainty, and hide reveals. Mattson Tomlin, who wrote last year's Project Power and is an uncredited writer for Matt Reeves' The Batman, proves to be the weakest link in this project, as the story takes the safe route in dipping its toe in the vast pool that is exploring grief and mental decline. What starts as a promising concept falls a bit short in terms of its overall execution.

    Overall, Little Fish is an emotionally engaging story about love and loss, even though it shies away from grief or the processing of grief. There's heavier elements that could've been mined from the concept that might've lead to a more weighty, fuller project, but as is the story is serviceable. Regardless, the characters and the performances of Cooke and O'Connell elevate this slightly from what could've been a pedestrian attempt to something a bit more substantial. The overt parallels to dementia are clear, but the story chooses to focus more on Emma's hope rather than Jude's decline. With a clever beginning and end that leaves the audience gut punched, Little Fish is worth a watch for the performances and chemistry between Cooke and O'Connell as they battle Jude's affliction in their own separate ways. Little Fish hits theaters Friday, February 5th.

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    • Trivia
      Olivia Cooke (Emma) stated in a recent interview that as being executive producer of the film, it meant she could use her own native accent for the role for the first time since she was 18, due to her control over the film and her character.
    • Quotes

      Emma: Life goes forwards, not backwards.

    • Soundtracks
      Lost My Soul in Pasadena
      Performed by J. Hurt

      Composed and Published by J. Hurt (ASCAP)

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    • Release date
      • February 5, 2021 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ký Ức Mơ Hồ
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Automatik Entertainment
      • Black Bear
      • Oddfellows Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $39,053
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $21,555
      • Feb 7, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $39,053
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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