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Summary


Director Tim Burton Starring: Ewan McGregor, Albert Finney
Features:
  • Color
  • Closed-captioned
  • Widescreen
  • Dolby
  • Average Ratings for Big Fish

    • Value for Money4.8 stars
    • Reviewer Ratings5 stars
    • Overall Rating4 stars

    2 Reviews For Big Fish

    • RobBuckland Rank: Captain 31st Jul 2007

      Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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      Good Points: Tim Burton at his best! Brilliant film, quite emotional too. Surreal greatness. Very good performances.


      General comments: First of all I have to say I am a Tim Burton fan, so I may be a bit biased but... I love this film, watched it many times and it's still brilliant.
      Will (Billy Crudup) is the estranged son of dying Ed Bloom (Albert Finney) who goes home to reconcile with his sick father. The reason for their falling out is that Ed tells great tales and Will basically thinks he has never told him the truth about anything! The film is mainly told in flashback, where Ewan McGregor plays the young Ed Bloom very well, through many great stories and adventures. It's a lovely tale about a father - son relationship married into Tim Burton's weird and wonderful imagination.
      Be warned though, if you are feeling soppy (I recently watched it not long after my grandfather's funeral), you may cry at the end!!

    • melowe Rank: Corporal 8th Oct 2004

      Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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      Big Fish - I didn't actually see Big Fish at the cinema, but a friend brought it for my birthday as I didn't know what I wanted and my sister told her to get me Big Fish, just so my sister could watch it as she had seen it and loved it.
      When I started to watch it, I was a bit confused and my sister had to do some explaining (im one of those people who always has to ask questions during the film). After a while I started to understand it much more - that the father always told stories about his ...

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