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The Life of Fish

Original title: La Vida de los Peces
  • 2010
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.7K
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Blanca Lewin and Santiago Cabrera in The Life of Fish (2010)
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Andrés returns to Santiago after several years to face a tragic event.Andrés returns to Santiago after several years to face a tragic event.Andrés returns to Santiago after several years to face a tragic event.

  • Director
    • Matías Bize
  • Writers
    • Julio Rojas
    • Matías Bize
    • Jaime Collyer
  • Stars
    • Santiago Cabrera
    • Blanca Lewin
    • Víctor Montero
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matías Bize
    • Writers
      • Julio Rojas
      • Matías Bize
      • Jaime Collyer
    • Stars
      • Santiago Cabrera
      • Blanca Lewin
      • Víctor Montero
    • 13User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Santiago Cabrera
    Santiago Cabrera
    • Andrés
    Blanca Lewin
    Blanca Lewin
    • Beatriz
    Víctor Montero
    Víctor Montero
    • Pablo
    • (as Victor Montero)
    Sebastián Layseca
    Sebastián Layseca
    • Ignacio
    Juan Pablo Miranda
    • Roberto
    Antonia Zegers
    Antonia Zegers
    • Mariana
    Matías Jara
    • Matias
    Pedro del Carril
    • Pedro
    María Gracia Omegna
    María Gracia Omegna
    • Carolina
    Alicia Rodríguez
    Alicia Rodríguez
    • Daniela
    Francisca Cárdenas
    • Maca
    Luz Jiménez
    • Guille
    Diego Fontecilla
    • Jorge
    Blanca Jara
    Blanca Jara
    Fuentealba Rodrigo
    • Alejandro
    Lorena Bosch
    Lorena Bosch
    • Amiga de Beatriz
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Matías Bize
    • Writers
      • Julio Rojas
      • Matías Bize
      • Jaime Collyer
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    8hhnd_2002

    A nice film with its poetic moment

    La vida de los peces starts out with an abrupt conversation, in which Andrés, a journalist working for travel magazines, just returned to Chile after 10 years of absence. His friends asked him if he has "talked to her," referring to Andrés's ex-girlfriend Bea. As Andrés and Bea finally encounter each other and strike a conversation (after spending much time avoiding the subject they want to talk about - that is their relationship), we discover the reason Andrés left town and went to Germany, Bea's current married life, and that they still have (lots of) feelings left for each other. While the setting is purposely made to be a confined space crowded with people, strangers and friends alike, the winding paths Andrés and Bea took to avoid each other and to finally meet each other are the journeys to find themselves, especially Andrés. Regardless of the ending (and they say it's not the end that matter, but rather the process of getting there), I really enjoyed the conversations between the two protagonists that seem very realistic, the strangely romantic moments where they were just standing there looking at goldfish circling around recounting their memories of the past, and especially the final scene, which must have been one of the best ending scenes ever in all the movies that I have seen.
    3crculver

    A self-exile's return to Chile awakens some poignant memories -- too bad this intriguing premise became this particular film

    Matías Bize's 2010 film LA VIDA DE LOS PECES (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 any 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 satisfying 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.
    7luischahin

    Don't miss this immersive universe

    I came to movie for curiosity and because I've heard from someone, so I came home with the movie and push the play button when I was totally comfortable to see it...so I began to hold my breath, because the movie start with no advice, and If you don't really pay attention to the dialog's you will miss a lot of the movie, because the characters say things that are so intrusive that maybe you feel like someone is questioning you, or you been played at that moment of the character dialogs. I decide to pause a little the movie I was overwhelmed for by the characters and the way they relate to each other, I was getting to much involved in the movie, so when I looked to the played time I noticed 40 minutes have passed, and I was feeling like just no more than 15 minutes have played.

    Is a great movie to show you that no astonishing sceneries needed to make a good film, everything happen in the same house here and there over the place. The director do a good job on subjectives cameras, and shots where we have a shirt stories just for what he shows.

    You'll have a lot of emotions with this film, Is a romantic film thats worth seeing.
    7corrosion-2

    Tender & Believable

    The Life of Fish is a very accomplished little movie from Chile. Andres, a travel guide who is frequently traveling the world has a brief stop in Chile where he attends a friend's birthday party. In addition to seeing old friends, he meets an old flame in the party. They used to be in love once but now she is a divorced mum with two kids. This reunion leads them to re-examine their relationship and why they never married each other. Will she take the plunge and leave her kids with their father and join Andres on his travels? Life of Fish is played in real time and at the end you feel as though you've spent a very worthwhile 83 minutes. It is sensitively directed and beautifully acted. The soundtrack is also terrific. It is, in many ways, reminiscent of Richard Linklater's Before Sunset.
    Vincentiu

    large aquarium

    a trip in middle of a world. ordinary pieces of a party. a kind of Ulises. a kind of Itaca. only Penelope is different. because the object of introspection is the possibility of past to be another future. dialogs, silence, gestures, each - level of a smoke ladder. pieces of a broken vase. or only, old seeds on the empty land. a film like a mirror. or only shadow of possibilities as drawing lines. because the return, meetings, courtesy are only cages for dead birds.slices of fiction in heart of expectations. illusions. all is an aquarium. a large aquarium. in a house, for a stranger, like self lie as only way to accept the past. a beautiful film. like a memento mori.

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      Chile's entry for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar in 2011.
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      Featured in Matias Bize's World (2011)

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    • Release date
      • June 10, 2010 (Chile)
    • Countries of origin
      • Chile
      • France
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • La vida de los peces
    • Filming locations
      • Santiago, Chile
    • Production companies
      • Ceneca Producciones
      • ARTE
      • Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN)
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      • $233,603
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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