10/10
Charlie the Catfish was the star of this amazing film!
14 August 2021
When a movie can make me laugh, cry, care about the characters so much and be sad when the movie ends, that movie gets all 10 stars and would get as many as I had to award it! I am a fish lover, so the title was intriguing, and then I saw Charlie in his tank and got hooked! Lea Thompson has always been talented, but this film was the ultimate showcase, she nailed Clara and made me love her! Not that the other cast members don't deserve accolades, all were absolutely stellar! The roadside diner, the Nautilus, looked so inviting, it's just the type of place I'd want to stop in to get a bite while passing through on a road trip. I'm not going to spoil this fun experience for anyone. This should be seen by all who are looking for a truly feel-good, pick-me-up film to lose themselves in for awhile. It's not easy sailing bthough, it's a choppy journey these people have to make in order to reach their next destination. And Charlie's always watching, and through Clara, his apparently mentally challenged best friend and the diner's only waitress, dispenses his sage advice. It's heart- warming and at times, heart-breaking to watch Clara interact with her brother, cook Jimmy, and rest of the people there. Jimmy and Clara's parents are deceased, so Jimmy and Clara inherited the Nautilus, and together they've kept it afloat. The script and dialog were terrific, and I laughed out loud in many places. It's just right, not dark or depressing nor is it so lighthearted that it's implausible. The cinematography is vivid and bright. Overall a quality production with good directing, no unnecessary dragging out of scenes. Again, the entire cast was believable and excellent. I'd recommend this to anyone looking for a fun, entertaining comedy with just enough drama and suspense to balance it out. I can't imagine that anyone would regret watching this rare gem!
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