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      Released Feb 5, 2021 1h 41m Romance Drama Sci-Fi TRAILER for Little Fish: Trailer 1 List Little Fish: Trailer 1 Little Fish: Trailer 1 2:30 View more videos
      91% Tomatometer 80 Reviews 90% Audience Score 250+ Ratings Little Fish, the fourth feature film from director Chad Hartigan, is a romance set in a near-future Seattle teetering on the brink of calamity. Starring Olivia Cooke, Jack O'Connell, Soko and Raul Castillo, the film opens in the midst of a global epidemic: Neuroinflammatory Affliction, a sever and rapid Alzheimer's-like condition in which people's memories disappear. Couple Jude Williams and Emma Ryerson are grappling with the realities of NIA, interspersed with glimpses from the past as the two meet and their relationship blooms. But as NIA's grip on society tightens, blurring the lines between the past and the present, it becomes more and more difficult to know what's true and what's false. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Buy Now

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      Tough but stirring, Little Fish uses one couple's pandemic love story to illustrate the strength of human connection in trying times.

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      Peter Bradshaw Guardian O'Connell - a very good actor of whom I feel I haven't seen enough recently - is tender and sympathetic as Jude, and Cooke is similarly intelligent and gentle as Emma. Rated: 3/5 May 5, 2021 Full Review Sara Michelle Fetters MovieFreak.com Cooke is marvelous. She carries this movie through all of its various ups and downs with magnetic grace. Rated: 3/4 Feb 11, 2021 Full Review Mary Sollosi Entertainment Weekly Maybe that's the greatest surprise of the movie, after all: Obsessed though it is with the past, throughout its whole runtime, the best part always lies ahead. Rated: B Feb 8, 2021 Full Review Rebecca Johnson Film Focus Online Director Chad Hartigan has paid attention to the small details, allowing beautiful cinematography and a calming score to shine through to create an effective and powerful experience. Rated: 4/5 Aug 6, 2023 Full Review Tina Kakadelis Beyond the Cinerama Dome Little Fish's message that humans are best when they are in love is timeless. Our greatest treasure is sharing moments with people we care about, whose loss would break us. We hold onto those for dear life. Jul 25, 2023 Full Review Josh Parham Next Best Picture The performances are mostly captivating, particularly from Olivia Cooke, and the filmmaking does find imaginative ways to visualize some intriguing sequences. Rated: 6/10 Jun 5, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Sam G A touching and well-told story. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 05/07/24 Full Review Melissa L So poignant, excellently acted, but a sad ending. I recommend it, though. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/29/24 Full Review Audience Member One of the best movies I’ve seen. It was so moving and well done. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 10/17/23 Full Review Ari V Well-nuanced, touching and eerily prophetic. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 05/08/23 Full Review Ming An entertaining movie that will have you laughing, cheering, and enjoying every minute of it. With its witty humor, lovable characters, and feel-good storyline, this film is sure to lift your spirits and leave you with a smile on your face. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 04/09/23 Full Review lorena v Great performances and connecting. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis Little Fish, the fourth feature film from director Chad Hartigan, is a romance set in a near-future Seattle teetering on the brink of calamity. Starring Olivia Cooke, Jack O'Connell, Soko and Raul Castillo, the film opens in the midst of a global epidemic: Neuroinflammatory Affliction, a sever and rapid Alzheimer's-like condition in which people's memories disappear. Couple Jude Williams and Emma Ryerson are grappling with the realities of NIA, interspersed with glimpses from the past as the two meet and their relationship blooms. But as NIA's grip on society tightens, blurring the lines between the past and the present, it becomes more and more difficult to know what's true and what's false.
      Director
      Chad Hartigan
      Producer
      Tim Headington, Mattson Tomlin, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Rian Cahill, Lia Buman, Chris Ferguson
      Screenwriter
      Mattson Tomlin
      Distributor
      IFC Films
      Production Co
      Black Bear Pictures, Automatik Entertainment, Tango Entertainment, Oddfellows Entertainment
      Genre
      Romance, Drama, Sci-Fi
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Feb 5, 2021, Limited
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Feb 5, 2021
      Box Office (Gross USA)
      $39.0K
      Runtime
      1h 41m
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