Big Fish Comments

  • Tyrese 2022-03-22 09:01:10

    The film intertwines the two story lines of the old Edward’s adventures when he was young and the reporter’s son’s efforts to find the true life of his father in a flashback fashion. These bizarre stories seem to exist in isolation from the narrator and his family, dazzling and boring. Reality is interspersed with each other, a picture of "magic...

  • Shaina 2022-03-22 09:01:10

    It’s pretty good. Does it matter what the truth is in the...

  • Bryana 2022-03-22 09:01:10

    "No one escapes to the end of life." The father is like the big fish, yearning for the most ardent freedom and longing for life, and he has been chasing it all his life, and those bizarre stories, true or false, have become indispensable in the life of children and grandchildren. Lack of spiritual wealth. "In the end, he also became the story itself and became...

  • Vito 2022-03-22 09:01:10

    Unbelievable imagination, but the content is quite...

  • Linnea 2022-03-21 09:01:10

    Personally think it is the best work of Tim Burton. Tim Bolton uses fantasy and metaphorical dream stories to reproduce the legend of a father's life. The whole movie is magnificent and dreamy, and the colorful pictures make it full of fairy tale texture. But this is indeed an adult fairy tale, a movie for adults, a fairy tale movie for people trying to understand his father. Bizarre experiences, weird people, wonderful adventures, and the fantasy journey of my father's...

  • Laverna 2022-03-21 09:01:10

    This is my favorite movie, not one of...

  • Gage 2021-10-20 19:00:59

    A warm and gothic adult fairy tale. Big fish, ring, giant, mermaid, Siamese sisters, werewolf circus leader, poet who wrote 3 lines of poem in 12 years, seeing the dead witch glass eyes, shoes hanging on the clothesline, disordered Korean War, back Fengdu Town not to go. The moving ceremony of smiling farewell is like the end of the [underground] island carnival. Apply a layer of rainbow frosting to the boring life and the cold reality, and use a soft light filter....

  • Sigurd 2021-10-20 19:00:55

    A fantasy life that is true and false, the warmth confession of father and son. Tim Burton's fairy tales always hide a touch of warmth in the...

  • Paris 2021-10-20 19:00:53

    Unexpectedly moved. Super five stars. As Xiaobo said: "I, I firmly believe that the world that everyone sees should not be the world in front of them. The world in front of them is nothing more than eating, drinking, and sleeping. Is that enough?" This is not enough, it is far. not enough. It is not enough for a person to only own this life. He should also have a poetic world, a fantasy world, a fairy tale world, and his own...

  • Kimberly 2021-10-20 19:00:53

    The father, who lived an ordinary life by making up stories, still had a sorrow about the river he saw in the witch's glass eyes before he died. His son rounded up this "lie" for him, and gave his father a gratifying answer. After his father died, he also became a legend in his story. The story with strong vitality and the unconstrained plot ultimately attributed to resistance to ordinary life....

Extended Reading
  • Kole 2021-10-18 09:29:27

    But there is no stone in advection, and it is clear that there is sinking.

    I am accustomed to your beauty
    just as you are accustomed to my heart.
    We
    sighed in the dim light
    and then shined on each other
       -Gu Cheng's "Back to the Water"

        is undoubtedly a film full of warmth and metaphors, sighing the humble life And the stalwart film. While watching this...

  • Laura 2021-10-18 09:30:18

    The Metaphor of Life in "Big Fish"

      "Big Fish" is a very special fantasy film because it tells you the truth: those fantasy experiences are all real with illusions. What makes me curious is, why on earth would Dad describe the past like that? In the final analysis, the problem is actually-why does the screenwriter set the...

Big Fish quotes

  • Senior Ed Bloom: It's rude to talk about religion, you never know who you're gonna offend.

  • [Ed and Norther are in line at a bank together]

    Young Ed Bloom: And now what are you doing?

    Norther Winslow: I'm robbin' this place!