Big Fish Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Tim Burton directs the fantasy drama Big Fish, based on the book Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions by Southern writer/illustrator Daniel Wallace. Billy Crudup plays William Bloom, a young man who never really knew his dying father, Edward (Albert Finney) outside of the tall tales he told about growing up, making his way, and meeting his mother (played as a young woman by Alison Lohman and in older age by Jessica Lange). During Edward's last days, William and his wife Josephine (Marion Cotillard) hold bedside vigil as the old man recollects elaborate memories of his youth (in which he is played by Ewan McGregor). Still doubting the the legends and folklore, William makes a journey to meet a mysterious woman (Helena Bonham Carter) from whom Edward had bought property. Steve Buscemi and Danny De Vito also star. - Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
12/10/2003
DVD Release Date:
04/27/2004
Rating:
PG-13
MPAA Reasons:
for a fight scene, some images of nudity and a suggestive reference.
Run Time:
125 min.
Distributor(s):
Sony
Production Co.:
A Jinks, A Tim Burton Film, A Zanuck Company Production, Cohen Company Production, Jinks/Cohen Co., The Zanuck Company
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Circuses & Carnivals, Small-Town Life, Estrangement, Fathers and Sons, Journey of Self-Discovery
Tone:
Heartwarming, Sentimental, Bittersweet, Fanciful, Reflective, Stylized, Whimsical
Keywords:
Siamese-twins, circus, family-history, father, fish [animal], giant, parent/child-relationship, soldier
Country of Origin:
USA - Limited (12-10-2003),USA (01-09-2004)
Language:
English
Status:
DVD