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So, 'The Fish' from 2014 is a curious piece that has an air of melancholy wrapped around it. The story revolves around Albert, a reclusive old man, who's grappling with his grief after losing his wife. The atmosphere is thick with solitude and longing, and while the séance he participates in doesn't go as planned, it really highlights the depths of his despair. It's not flashy; rather, it relies on subtle performances and some practical effects that, while simple, enhance that eerie, introspective vibe. The pacing feels almost meditative, drawing you into Albert's world. There's something hauntingly beautiful about how it explores themes of loss and the lengths one might go to for love.
'The Fish' is a fascinating find for collectors, not least for its obscure status; the director remains unknown, which adds an element of mystery. Limited home media releases have made it somewhat scarce, so it's not easy to come by, especially on physical formats. There's a certain intrigue around its themes and the emotional weight carried by the performances, making it a unique piece for a collection focused on introspective cinema.
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