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So, there's this indie film, 'Fish,' that kind of sneaks up on you. The premise is bizarre yet oddly touching—Tiger grapples with the loss of his mother, only to discover her spirit inhabiting his goldfish. It’s got this surreal, almost whimsical tone that contrasts with the heavy themes of loss and connection. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but that gives it a dreamlike quality, as if you're swimming through Tiger's mind. The practical effects for the fish are surprisingly charming, and the performances, especially in the emotional bits, have a rawness that pulls you in. It's definitely one of those films that lingers in your thoughts long after it's over.
This film appears to have limited availability in physical formats, likely due to its indie nature and the unknown director. Collectors may find it intriguing for its unique concept blending fantasy and drama. Keep an eye out for any special edition releases, as they could offer insights into the production that aren't widely available.
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