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So, Fish is this curious little film from '88 that really delves into the murky waters of human relationships. It's got this slow, almost dreamlike pace that draws you into its unique atmosphere—something you don't see every day. The performances are quite earnest, and there's a rawness to the practical effects that feels refreshingly unpolished. The themes of isolation and connection are woven throughout, making it an interesting watch even if it doesn't quite hit the mainstream radar. There's a certain charm in its oddity, reflecting a time when indie cinema was exploring more unconventional narratives.
The film had a limited release, making original copies somewhat hard to come by. It's been released on a few obscure formats, but collectors tend to hunt for the rare VHS versions. Enthusiasts appreciate it for its offbeat nature and are drawn to its exploration of complex themes, which keeps it on the radar for niche collectors.
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