Big Fish

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To get to know the real man behind the myth, a son begins piecing together a true picture of his father from snippets of amazing stories and magical tales of his youth in this brilliantly fantasticalmovie from the incredible imagination of director Tim Burton.
  • Starring: Billy Crudup, Hailey Anne Nelson
  • Directed by: Tim Burton
  • Runtime: 2 hours 6 minutes
  • Release year: 2003
  • Studio: Columbia Pictures
 
 
 
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Synopsis: To get to know the real man behind the myth, a son begins piecing together a true picture of his father from snippets of amazing stories and magical tales of his youth in this brilliantly fantasticalmovie from the incredible imagination of director Tim Burton.
Starring: Billy Crudup, Hailey Anne Nelson
Supporting actors: Ewan McGregor, Albert Finney, Jessica Lange, Helena Bonham Carter, Alison Lohman, Robert Guillaume, Marion Cotillard, Steve Buscemi, Danny DeVito
Directed by: Tim Burton
Genre: Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
Runtime: 2 hours 6 minutes
Captions and Subtitles: English Details
Release year: 2003
Studio: Columbia Pictures
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MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for a fight scene, some images of nudity and a suggestive reference
ASIN: B00190KZUU
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Theatrical Release Information
  • US Theatrical Release Date: December 10, 2003
  • MPAA: Rated PG-13 for a fight scene, some images of nudity and a suggestive reference
  • Production Company: Columbia Pictures Corporation, Jinks/Cohen Company, Zanuck Company, The, Tim Burton Productions
  • Filming Locations: USA | Alabama, USA | Huntingdon College, Montgomery, Alabama, USA | Montgomery, Alabama, USA | Moulton, Alabama, USA

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277 of 313 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Big Fish is a "move-me" not just a "movie"!! February 21, 2004
Format:DVD
Big Fish is the best movie I have ever seen and I have sent many, many people to see it and none have been disappointed. The easiest way to describe the movie would be "Terms of Endearment" for Sons and Fathers. The son knows that his father is dying, but is unable to let go without at least trying to distinguish between his Father's "Fish" stories and his father's real life. The viewer never knows until the very end of the movie where the truth lies in this senerio. I assume many viewers will find themselves in this "non-chick" flick and so you may need some tissue, I did. Also this is a Tim Burton masterpiece in production, visual effects, plot, music, and character interplay.
The sexiest scene I have ever viewed in a film takes place in Big Fish and yet there is no nudity in the scene. Jessica Lang provides the viewer with her usual superb performance and the young version of her character looks so much like her the viewer forgets they are two different actors and both their performances are outstanding. McGregor, although has lots of scenes in the movie, plays his part of the confused and somewhat angry son flawlessly. The father and his younger version keep the viewer so entertained that you never want this film to end. I would recommend this film to everyone over the age of 12. It is not a good choice for real young children because Tim Burton has done such an outstanding job of producing this film and most of the scenes are bigger than life and would easily scare younger audiances, although this is not a scary movie. It is brilliant and I do not understand why Hollywood has not given this picture more oscar attention and it is rare that I ever want to view a film more than once I intend to buy this DVD and watch it 100 more times.
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53 of 57 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliantly told story. May 10, 2004
Format:DVD
I went into Big Fish with high hopes. I love Tim Burton movies. He has an amazing imagination, which is lacking in many directors today. Directors like Roland Emmerich, Renny Harlin, and of course the big one, Michael Bay. These directors only use special effects and big explosions, while the story gets lost. Meanwhile Burton's genius is that his beautiful visuals compliment his stories. So as the curtains rose, and the theater went dark I was overcome by a childish glee. Then to my disdain, the lights came back on, then went on, and off about 15 more times before the movie finally started. But what a movie it ended up being.

Big Fish tells the story of a young man trying to sort out the facts and lies that his father has been telling him for his whole life. As the story opens Will Bloom (Crudup) hasn't spoken to his father in almost three years. He got tired of listening to his tall tales, but when he gets a call from his mother (Lange) telling him that his father doesn't have much time he rushes down as a latch ditch effort to learn the facts about his father. Albert Finney plays Edward Bloom, a man nearly confined to his bed, trying to get his son to accept who he is. The majority of the film is told through flashbacks, showing the amazing life that young Edward Bloom (Mcgregor) has lived. From giants to circus, from war to salesman, the film gives you the glimpse of a life as Bloom sees it. Is it true? Is he lying? Or is he embellishing the facts? Who knows and who cares.

The actors in this movie shine. Ewan McGregor and Albert Finney are absolutely charming in this movie. You want to believe his stories, and you can see why others do. The convincing shed their accents and pick up a southern accent without you really noticing....

Now on to the inevitable visuals. Everyone knows of Tim Burtons visuals. Heck he has made it a trade mark., now known as Burtonism. This movie surprised me in the aspect that although very visual, it was the least of all his movies. What stood out to me? Well the town of Spectre along with the path to get there. It was a beautiful town, which represented Heaven on earth. Another notable section was the circus, where time froze while Ed Bloom saw the women of his life. The screenplay by John August captures the beauty of Daniel Wallace's book while expanding on it. The screenplay looked tailor made to be directed by Tim Burton. Which brings us to the score which was beautifully written by Danny Elfman. I have gotten so used to his dark and moody scores that I forgot how brilliant and light some of his scores can be. This is one of the best, compliments the movie perfectly.

So when the lights came back on after the movie was over I was smiling. My imagination was just blown away again by Tim Burton. I was talking about the movie with a few friends after we got out of the theater and they noticed the same reaction from the audience as with me. I remembered being afraid when I sat down originally because it was the late showing and the audience consisted of teens. I was expecting a lot of dumb comments but they were as blown away as I was. Even now a few months later as I watch it on dvd I still can't stop smiling at how much I like this movie. This is a movie for everyone. Read more ›

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47 of 53 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Only thing new is the book. September 25, 2005
Format:DVD
One of Tim Burton's absolute best. To answer the previous question, it's the same DVD as the initial release. It comes in big box (that's the cover shown) and this one includes the 24 page hardcover book "Fairy Tale for a Grown Up."
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful film, but the transfer is sub-par April 18, 2009
Format:Blu-ray
This is one of my family's favorite movies and I was thrilled to see that it was available on blu-ray. I eagerly popped it into my PS3 last night expecting a visual treat, but was sorely disappointed by the "less than blu-ray" quality of the image. I'm convinced that this is an upsampling of the DVD. There's a lack of clarity in the details throughout the film. If you played the blu-ray and DVD versions side by side, I doubt you would see any difference between them.
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY... June 8, 2006
Format:DVD
This is, indeed, a magical, mystical movie about fathers and sons, which is based upon the book "Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions" by Daniel Wallace. The book is a perfect vehicle for Director Tim Burton's signature melange of reality and fantasy. The story is that of a father and his son, their estrangement, and their eventual reconciliation. It is a beautifully realized film that will bring tears to one's eyes.

The father in question is Ed Bloom (Albert Finney) who loves to tell, at least it seems so to his son, Will (Billy Crudup), tall tales about his past. The son becomes estranged from his father on his wedding day, when his father tells one tall tale too many for Will's tastes. For the next several years, Will communicates only with his mother, Sandra (Jessica Lange).

When his father becomes seriously ill, however, Will and his wife rush to his side. Father and son take final stock of each other, and the seemingly tall tales continue. As his father gets progressively worse, Will, feeling that he really does not know his father, embarks on a journey to discover for himself, once and for all, the man his father really is. What he discovers is that his father was not so off the mark with his stories, and he finally begins to appreciate who his father really is and the impact that he has had on others. It allows Will to be able to say goodbye to his father in a way that his father understands and to be at peace with the man whom he discovered his father to be .

The film takes the viewer on a ride through some of Ed Bloom's tall tales, in a series of vignettes, where the viewer sees a young Ed Bloom (Ewan McGregor) living an almost fantastical life. We see him meet the love of his life, Sandra, as a young girl (Alison Lohman).
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent and Entertaining -
Thought provoking. Combination of fantasy and realism makes a story of a life and how they tell it very entertaining.
Published 1 day ago by Mighty Mo
5.0 out of 5 stars amazing must see movie
get ready to laugh and cry at the same time!!! didn't win best picture award for nothing! Really good father son love story. just alot of fun and heartbreaking at the same time.
Published 2 days ago by Nancy Dominguez
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved It!
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. So quirky! So fun! You will fall in love with the main character. It's just plain fun to watch.
Published 2 days ago by Melanie
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
This has become one of my all time favorite films, I have always wanted to be a bigger fish than I am, you should watch it !!!!
Published 4 days ago by Brad A. Morey
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome movie
I have seen this movie many times. There is always something new to find each time I view it. The characters remind me of certain family members, real, true, honest.
Published 5 days ago by K. Booker
4.0 out of 5 stars Good movie
This is a good movie. I enjoyed it very much and would recommend it to anyone. Kids will enjoy this flick too!
Published 6 days ago by Spence-Daddy
5.0 out of 5 stars Life
Life is always a fable - One as you see it, a hundred more as others see it. All are true, all are fabrications and all equally insignificant.
Published 6 days ago by T. J. Hughes
3.0 out of 5 stars Thought Provoking
The best part about this movie is the son's re-evaluation and re-discovery of his father as a man and not just the old storyteller he learned to dispise. Enjoyable.
Published 7 days ago by Jack
5.0 out of 5 stars Big Fish is a GREAT movie.
One of my all time favorite movies. Simply a great movie for the entire family to enjoy. It will be in my library forever.
Published 15 days ago by Jeffrey Bolea
5.0 out of 5 stars Makes me a Tim Burton fan
A heartwarming father/son story with very few over-the-top fantasy elements to get in the way. Great story and wonderful characters.
Published 16 days ago by btrueutah
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