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The Life of Fish
The Life of Fish

The Life of Fish (2010)

58% User Rating
1h 24min
Romance
Drama

At a house party, a handsome man wanders around catching up with friends he has not seen for some years. A travel writer now based in Berlin, Andre appears to be living an exciting international life, and yet... something has drawn him back home to Santiago. As the night goes on, we realize that a tragedy binds this group - an event that was also the impetus for Andre's departure from Chile years ago. Moreover, there is someone at the party he goes to great lengths to avoid. But she is the very person he most needs to see.

Matías BizeDirector

Cast

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Santiago Cabrera

Santiago Cabrera

Andrés

Blanca Lewin

Blanca Lewin

Beatriz

Antonia Zegers

Antonia Zegers

Mariana

Víctor Montero

Víctor Montero

Pablo

Sebastián Layseca

Sebastián Layseca

Ignacio

Juan Pablo Miranda

Juan Pablo Miranda

Roberto

Luz Jiménez

Luz Jiménez

Guille

María Gracia Omegna

María Gracia Omegna

Carolina

Alicia Rodríguez

Alicia Rodríguez

Dani

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Francisca Cárdenas

Maca

Diego Fontecilla

Diego Fontecilla

Jorge

Reviews (1)

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CRCulver
Rating 20%

October 4, 2018

Matías Bize's 2010 film <i>La vida de los peces</i> (The Life of Fish) takes place over a single evening at a Chilean house party. Andrés (Santiago Cabrera) is visiting Chile for the first time in 10 years, but he's due to fly back to his adopted Berlin the next day. The action of the film consists solely of Andrés wandering from room to room, catching up with people dear to him that he hasn't seen in a long time. Conversations with the friends of his youth hint at the tragedy they shared, which ultimately drove Andrés abroad, but it is Beatriz (Blanca Lewin) who ultimately lies at the centre of Andrés' youth, and their reunion after a decade leads them to a difficult choice. For the most part, this film is intolerable melodrama. The script is unfocused (there's a bizarre scene where some pre-teens ask Andrés a series of graphic questions about what sex acts he's partaken in), and the acting lacks subtlety. The soundtrack is the emotionally gushing pop music one associates more with late '90s teen television dramas like "Party of Five" than serious films. Now, the ending of his film is powerful enough that I'm happy I held out and watched the whole thing, but it's bizarre that Chile thought this film worthy of submission for the Best Foreign Film category at the 2011 Academy Awards.

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Trailer de La Vida de los Peces

Trailer de La Vida de los Peces

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