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In Reply to: RE: Okay, have a look at 'Fish Tank' and let me know what you think...but posted by Tony D. on December 11, 2010 at 10:55:15
I read the plot is about a younger woman that sleeps with her mother's boyfriend, follows him to his home, pees in his living room, kidnaps the guy's daughter when he discovers he's a lying married guy, and then saves the kid's life.
I don't think I'm greatly exaggerating in my earlier paragraph, considering these facts?
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If I considered myself a bit of a film buff but judged movies by reading the plot before seeing them then I would be rightly laughed out of any conversations about those movies.
I thought you were a lot smarter than this.
J.B.
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We must be the change we wish to see in the world. -Gandhi
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SPOILER.
Again, any one or two of those occurrences in "Fish Tank," would strain credulity. All of them boggles. The part about taking the kid to the river really is contrived, especially considering the life-saving thing. Like I said, I'll see it because of its awards, but I'll be surprised if it can overcome such over-theatrical writing.
As far as the superb Kane, though it pains me to have to mention it in the same post, it is about childhood trauma and its impact on a life (and also about a lot more....). Hardly melodramatic or contrived. It would be hard to find a child so separated from loved one(s) that wasn't traumatized.
Anyhow, I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.
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you just cannot admit your "reasoning" was ridiculous. Citizen Kane, in case you didn't know it, was loosely based on a true story, that of William Hearst.
"Fish Tank?"
Oh, c'mon. You think that's realism?
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