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Little Fish

Little Fish

  • Status: Released
  • 05-02-2021
  • Runtime: 101 min
  • Score: 7.073
  • Vote count: 234

A couple fights to hold their relationship together as a memory loss virus spreads and threatens to erase the history of their love and courtship.

Olivia Cooke

Emma

Jack O'Connell

Jude

Soko

Samantha

Raúl Castillo

Ben

David Lennon

Tim

Mackenzie Cardwell

Cat Girl

Ross Wirtanen

Jude's Friend #1

Heather Decksheimer

Jude's Friend #2

Natalie Smith

Jude's Friend #3

Ron Robinson

Fisherman

Wyatt Cameron

Lost Fisherman

Morgana Wyllie

Marathon Runner

Monique Phillips

Woman in Sequin Dress

Paul Almeida

Screaming Man

Toby Hargrave

Frank

Albert Nicholas

Naps

Chris Shields

Mr. Johnson

Darius Willis

Mr. Johnson's Nephew

Emily Stott

Emma's Mom (voice)

Jeff Sanca

Bus Driver

Jason Simpson

Military Truck PA

Naomi King

Tattoo Artist

Sam Spear

Lottery Clinician

Malaika Jackson

Second Clinician

Maxwell Moore

Kid

Elle Young

Mother

Malcolm Boddington

Angry Man

Carmen Moore

Dr. Dormer

Jason Vaisvila

The Prophet

Barbara Patrick

Waiting Room Clinician

Sophie Lui

News Anchor

Simon Longmore

News Analyst

Joleigh Schultz

Caroline

Peter Ciuffa

Man in Crowd

Bruce Crawford

Hero Jumper

Kwesi Ameyaw

Dr. Tomlin

Lars Anderson

Bandaged Man

Bobby Stewart

Government Official

Henry Mah

Shopkeeper

Thomas Flynn

Hospital Administrator

Katerina Katelieva

Wrong Emma

Anthony Shim

Checkpoint Guard

Angela Moore

New Driver - Annie

beyondthecineramadome

Full review: <a>https://www.tinakakadelis.com/beyond-the-cinerama-dome/2021/12/28/remembering-is-a-lonely-way-tonbsplive-little-fish-review<a> Slated to premiere at the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival and ultimately postponed due to Covid-19, _Little Fish_ is the victim of terrible timing. The rights were purchased in late 2020, but Little Fish did not get released until April 2021, a full year into the pandemic. It is not the victim of timing simply due to the delay, but also because _Little Fish_ is about a pandemic. It’s difficult for audiences to muster the desire to see this film while the pandemic continues to rage with no end in sight.

tensharpe

“Little Fish” is a heartbreaking, emotionally draining, end of days love story. The World is in the midst of a pandemic, but this neuroinflammatory affliction takes something more from people than just their lives, it destroys memory. Much like Alzheimer’s disease, if NIA is contracted  memories are erased, leaving the ones you love unaware of who you are or where they live.    “ Little Fish” Follows newlywed’s Jude ( Jack O’Connell ) and Emma ( Olivia Cooke ) along with their best friends Ben ( Raul Castillo ) and Samantha ( Soko ) as they are given devastating news. The microcosmic focus on the two couples is extremely effective. Well aware of World events unfolding around them, Plane crashes, car crashes, people going missing “Little Fish” just centres on the two couples as they battle to save their relationships as the pandemic takes its toll on both couples. As the narrative in “Little Fish” jumps timelines showing before and after NIA the deterioration in memory, particularly Jude, becomes emotionally devastating. Can someone who was so in love not remember anything of their partner or can their partner continue loving someone who is a shadow of their former self?  A beautiful , gut punch of a movie.

Alunauwie

Little Fish is a melancholic yet touching film about a couple fighting to preserve their love in the midst of a memory-erasing illness, mirroring emotional struggles felt during uncertain times. Through poetic narration, close-up cinematography, and subtle symbolism—like the goldfish representing fading memory—the film deeply explores themes of connection and loss. Its cliffhanger ending leaves viewers questioning reality, making it a must-watch for fans of emotional, thought-provoking romantic dramas. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com)