2020 Little Fish Movie Review; New viral outbreaks and the ratio of memories and being together

 


2020 Little Fish Movie Review; New viral outbreaks and the ratio of memories and being together

The Little Fish 2020 movie review examines the human problems of the new virus outbreak. In this part of the article, we will review one of the best films of 2020.

Little Fish is a film about a young couple starring Olivia Cook and Jack O'Connell trying to maintain their life and relationship. But the outbreak of a dangerous virus that destroys memory has made things difficult, and the couple must now look out for their shared memories.

2020 Little Fish Movie Review

New virus outbreak

A soothing yet sad film by Matsen Tamlin, based on the short story by Aja Gobel. A film with very precise and calculated scene and music design, which is one of the best drama films of 2020 and can even be considered one of the best horror films of 2021 . Directed by Chad Hartigan , Chad Alexander Hartigan was born on August 31, 1982 in Cyprus.

He is a director and actor, whose film Little Fish 2020, Maurice of America ( Morris from America 2016 ) the film is a romantic comedy about Mauritius, an African-American 13-year-old with his father, who coached professional football in Heidelberg moved he does.

This film examines Morris' efforts to adapt to German children. Film This is Martin Bonner (2013 This Is Martin Bonne r ), was recognized. Jack O'Connell as Jude and Olivia Cook as Emma in this film are unique. They show precise emotions and clever games in the movie Little Fish .

Little Fish 2020 Movie Review
Little Fish 2020 Movie Review

2020 Little Fish Movie Review; NIA or Corona virus?

In the trailer for small fish 2020 Little Fish witnessed the presence of personalities concerned with face masks, hospitals crowded with exhausted doctors, and many discourses about the effects of a disease pandemic have been met. But not with a virus like the Corona virus !

The virus that has plagued humans in this film has targeted the human memory or memories, not the lungs . It makes people forget about family, friends and even the simplest things. Jude, played by O'Connell, tries to keep his wife in mind no matter what. In a sequence from this film, we see that Jude tries to remember the names of important people and things by sticking small labels on the pictures.

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If the movie Memento ( Memento ) directed by Christopher Nolan have seen, there must have seen that Leonard Shelby (played by Guy Pearce) is also the same method used for the sake of the people. Finally, in this film, we are confronted with the erasure of human memory. Following the review of 2020  Little Fish, you can decide whether the effects of this virus are better than the destruction of the lungs or not. Can the erasure of memories and memory calm us in this glittering and fast-paced world and save us from the grip of the memories of a few seconds ago in which we are and will be forced?

A virus called NIA

To describe this virus, I refer to Emma's words in the film:

The case is not limited to me and Jude . The bigger theorem. Much bigger. We've heard the news from places like Maryland Beach or Florida. It was always there, not here. Like the man wandering in the ocean, pulling a fishing boat out of the water. It turned out that he was another fisherman. His boat reached shore four days later.

He said he did not remember how to guide him. So he decided to go home swimming. Or the woman who had forgotten in the marathon that she would not cry anymore. At first there was something beautiful in this news, but then a pilot learned how to fly! Call it NIA (short for Nervous Inflammation). It could infect anyone and there was no cure. Among our acquaintances, Ben was the first to get sick. I say he got sick, but it really wasn't. Some Yahweh forgot everything, some slowly forgot. I'm not sure which one is worse!

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An idea for human evolution

Maybe this virus is an idea to start entering the next stage of human evolution. And we have to accept it! We have been so selfish on the planet and have constantly done everything in our absolute favor, or in other words, we have polluted everything so much that the only way out is to forget . Apparently, the only creatures that are immune to the virus in the movie are the small fish dogs. Because they are more dependent on associative memory. So do not change the smell we give enough, give them enough food so that no problem occurs and they survive.

Can the mind do or create something that cannot be?

2020 Little Fish Movie Review
2020 Little Fish Movie Review / Picture of Olivia Cook and Jack O'Connell in the Movie - Little Fish 2020 Movie Review

2020 Little Fish Movie Review; There is no vaccine to eradicate the virus

Unlike the corona virus, which has taken over the world today, there is no vaccine in the movie Little Fish to eradicate or cure the NIA virus Surgery is on the doctors' agenda. The practice of piercing the brainstem through the mouth, such as opening a path to the part that has the most to do with short-term memory, is to try to find the right way to treat the disease. But it has significant risks and side effects.

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The main question is whether this experiment is worth it to be paralyzed or blind so as not to lose our memories? How much can memories affect a person's life, how much can these memories persuade him to continue living, and how much do we need to know who we are in order to live?


Floating camera

A moving or floating camera helps the viewer feel more of Emma's apprehension at not being remembered by Jude in moments of the Little Fish movie where human emotions are shaken Identity-oriented questions in these sequences increase this anxiety in us. Questions like " Who am I?" How old am I?" And " What is my favorite color?" Or see a plan full of yellow to visually evoke our emotions and draw our attention to memories that are to be forgotten.

2020 Little Fish Movie Review
2020 Little Fish Movie Review / Picture of Olivia Cook as Emma

Misconceptions about fish

Judd :

Look at this little one! (Refers to the little fish in the aquarium) He does not know what is going on in this world. No NIA, no cancer, no crusades. He just swims here and there for himself and has fun.

Uma :

I wish we were so lucky too.

Judd :

I feel the same way when I'm by my side.

Uma :

Like a fish?

It is a common misconception that fish remember everything for only three seconds, which is a big mistake. Because fish, despite their small brains, are fully aware and can memorize memories for months. Fish also use memory to correct their behavior.

2020 Little Fish Movie Review
2020 Little Fish Movie Review / Picture of Emma and Jude Between Aquariums How about building a future when we're constantly rebuilding the past?

Indeed, all beings need their own memories and memory to correct their behavior. They need memories to be together. And the basis of having a social life is memories. But at what cost to have a social life? At the cost of becoming blind or paralyzed? Is the movie Little Fish a flip-flop for humans and their flawed, flawed, misunderstood relationships and being together? Has the director used this contradiction to find out the truth? To be true with not to be! In the end I must say that truth is that which is equal to its opposite. Ultimately, Jude prefers having his memories to not having them at the cost of death.


2020 Little Fish Movie Review; We need memories to be together

Judd :

Emma dear, I wanted to write this for you, I wanted to when I left equally, so to say. I have to wake up every morning and look at the pictures with the name on it so that I can only remember that blue ( Jude dog name ) or, for example, this morning when we left, I had to let you go first because I did not remember which car was ours.

The chaos around us, the people who are in a hurry and seeking treatment, we are losing our friends. You are losing your mom, borders are closing, flights are canceled and people are getting lost in their neighborhood. And in the middle of that I feel like we're just doing what we're doing.

I wanted to come here so that I could look into your eyes in silence and away from any noise, lest I lose the memory of being the love of my life before I completely lost my memory. Because you make me happy every day. And you make my life valuable. And it makes me feel like I'm not alone. If things were normal, then you would be the one who made my aging and eventually my death bearable for me.

Because at that time I was spending at least some of that life with you. But things are not normal, so I guess Josh or next to him, I love you because you stayed by my side. Because when the situation got worse, you dedicated yourself and stayed. And you accompanied me every day. I wish I did the same for you or I hope to do the same for you.

2020 Little Fish Movie Review
2020 Little Fish Movie Review / A picture of crowds flocking to Phil for treatment

The relationship between love and memories

In one part of the film, a dialogue is said with the title that " emotions are not forgotten The basic question is, can one fall in love if there is no memory Is it possible to take advantage of the feeling that it is a reciprocal element? We know that memories shape a person's identity. Can love for someone with no lasting identity make sense?


2020 Little Fish Movie Review; Comments of critics of reputable cinema sites

The following are some important things about the movie that critics in prestigious sites feature small fish made Chad Hartigan  pointed pay:

John Dyfvr (John DeFore)

  • Score: 90 out of 100

The Hollywood Reporter criticizes the Little Fish movie:

The movie Little Fish immerses us deeply in the grief of losing memories. But it does not in any way overwhelm the film in such a way that we cannot consciously think about the important issues that the film raises.

Joe Morgenstern

Wall Street Journal Critic :

  • Score: 90 out of 100

Chad Hartigan has used one of the smartest strategies to portray the issue of memory loss. Under the pretext of the spread of NI A (short for neuroinflammation), he addresses the issue of human existence and coexistence.

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Katie Walsh

Chicago Tribune Critic :

  • Score: 75 out of 100

 Hartigan is skilled at making sensitive and human dramas. The small fish represents a reality that is expanding in the world today. The film is shown at a time when we all live in the midst of an epidemic of sorrow, grief, and loss. This film reminds us of love and affection. It reminds us to fall in love with someone over and over again, and the film Little Fish examines this point with great delicacy and precision.

Christy Lemire

Roger Ebert Website Critic :

  • Score: 75 out of 100

The film Little Fish deals with an epidemic that causes loneliness and isolation for victims and their loved ones. The little fish directly refers to our relationships in the world today and quietly asks us to hold on to what we love and cherish. While the symptoms of this disease are different from those who experience Covid-19, the images we see throughout the film are very familiar. People with surgical masks are sitting in waiting rooms anxiously filling out scraps of paper.

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Nick Schager

Variety Critic :

  • Score: 70 out of 100

Hartigan's expressionist close-ups reinforce morbid compositions and blurry images of forgetfulness. The Little Fish movie begins with the end, and by leaping back and forth in time, it conveys interconnected psychological and emotional bonds to connect us (and ourselves).

One of the problems that can be mentioned in the film is that there is no point in how society can cope with this devastating disease. And finally, the love affair between Emma and Jack is palpable from Hartigan's point of view, as well as the growing sadness of the film through the excellent editing of Josh Crockett.


2020 Little Fish Movie Review; Factors

  • Director: Chad Hartigan
  • Author: Matson Tamlin
  • Producer: Matson Tamlin, Leah Bowman, Tim Headington
  • Cast: Olivia Cook, Jack O'Connell, Soko, Raولl Castillo and…
  • Genre: Romantic, Science Fiction
  • Music: Keegan Dwight
  • Cinematographer: Sean McAulley
  • Editor: Josh Crackt
  • Production Company: Automatik Entertainment, Black Bear Pictures
  • Distributor: iFos Films Studio
  • Published: February 5, 2021 (February 6)
  • Country: USA and Canada
  • language:Enghlish














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