Little Fish (2020)
7/10
a little fish...
9 February 2021
That may weigh more than you can take . its the dementia story on the silver screen again, not common dementia or alzheimers of the typical kind, but something that shreds away 1:2500000 of our population per year, called NIA, that hits extremely young adults by outgrowing the brains nerve cells with ''structurall''/brainmass cells that becomes plaque that inhibits nerve signal and suffocates the cells through Neuroinflammatory affliction that gives all the typical dementia symptomatology. ive seen into some niches of , and its heartbreaking and can be torture to the victim and the surroundings. so carpe diem my friend and enjoy it until oblivion, because its a film about people of oblivion, living oblivious lives .

its a well acted humanrelation drama, that jumps a lot to the past, and drives on reminiscence and emotions. its an extremely good film product, and the music choosed are tormentously well done. its not an original consept or storyline, but well plotted even though timelines are not so well informed.

but a good film, educational too, a bit trumpish with advanced home medication on proceedures not to be done at the kitchen bench, but also a gem that can give some release to people in the same circumstances. so do as the grumpy old man whos becomming increasingly distree and forgetfull, grab the day before it strangulates you... its a recommend
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