Big Fish (2003) Official Trailer 1 - Ewan McGregor Movie

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Starring: Ewan McGregor, Albert Finney, Billy Crudup
Big Fish (2003) Official Trailer 1 - Ewan McGregor Movie

A frustrated son tries to determine the fact from fiction in his dying father's life.

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Best movie on a father son relationship. I miss u dad

mk
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I watched this movie again yesterday at work. My dad who had passed on in 2016 was depicted in this movie, he was a man with a very large heart, I connected with it as tears ran down my face just thinking about him. He helped so many people just like Edward Bloom did. People always sing his praise till date, they keep speaking of his good works and how he helped them and how they are never going to see another man like him.

In his house this man was raising his wife's nieces and nephews including his own nieces and nephews with extended family. At a time we were over 30 people in the house that he was feeding both at our country home and city home.

He is gone, he played his part with so much sacrifice and never thought of himself or family. All he gave us was a good name and legacy.

Sadly today lots of people he helped never consider to help his family.

Growing up now, I realized that he was a BIG FISH.

judeharrison
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I actually cried just watching the trailer. That movie always always makes me weep. For joy, for pain. Cry with a smile. Is that possible? Great movie. I can't believe no one has reacted to it yet. I've been trying to get reactors to do it when they do other Tim Burton films like Batman. I go in comments and beg them to react to it. lol.

juliell
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Anyone who has a strained relationship with their father will have an overwhelming connection with this movie.

This is literally my father, all stories fabricated beyond belief, all truth muddled with exaggerations, impossible to know fact from fiction.

selectgood_timesidfrommemo
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My philosophy teacher showed this to us in high school and I just rewatched it because my spirit guide told me to. Cried a bunch. Even though I am a daughter, it made me realize how fathers just want to portray how they want to be seen as to their kids without knowing that sometimes their kids just want to get to know them as a person and have them not be afraid to show themselves as human. I hardly know many stories of mine so found it really hard to connect to him or understand him emotionally. It is part of the reason why it has been hard to form an intimate bond with any man. I believed up until this point that I had to hold onto the stories he told me and what I told myself as a result- sometimes stories trap us, if they are not true to who we are. It is indeed time for me to let go of all the old stories and live my own truth in this world, not the one that my father made me feel like I have to live.

qazedc
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I just watched this movie and i will say it is probably one of my favourite movies of all time bar none.
I hope i wasn't the only one who cried like a baby. As i get older i get so more mature and understand things alot better. What a beautiful movie just beautiful. They don't make them like this anymore.

docbainl
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Bold statement: This is Tim Burton's best movie.

MrBassist
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I like the iceberg reference, 10% of his stories were real, whilst 90% were lies. Though this seems like he was being inauthentic, it's in fact the opposite. He was been himself; a really good, enthusiastic storyteller. The doctor describes it best when he says that he prefers to hear the interesting story as opposed to how it actually happened. People want to hear about brave and interesting feat such as catching the big fish. This movie was very much the son's journey towards understanding  his father.

Theo-fpoe
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The person who wrote this script is a genius

aubrey
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an extremely underrated movie!! A must watch for anyone who sees this

devynmicheli
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This movie entertained me when I first saw it. Since my father died, this movie made me cry.

kevd
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Much of the movie set still exists on Jackson Lake Island in Elmore County, Alabama. My wife and I took our little grandson there last weekend. The buildings are showing their age, but most are still standing. Over 100 goats now inhabit the island - most are quite friendly and enjoy a scratch of their heads. It's a great place to visit, camp, or have a picnic.

johnjohnston
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I have been a Tim Burton fan for as long as I can remember. I just finished watching this. I can easily say that this is one of Burton's BEST films! It was so good! 10/10!!

TeamRemForever
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I cried the first time I saw it in theaters and to this day it still makes me sob. It’s so beautiful.

adelaidefinch
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Son doesn't understand his father and asked "show me who you are", Father replied "Who do you want me to be?"
Son didn't understand that his father is just being himself and nothing else but a Storyteller 😂

lolifeac
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I watched this movie once as a kid on TV… the scenes in this movie are so memorable.

Jushwa
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My dad took me to see this at the movies when I was just a little girl, I’m 29 now and it’s stuck with me. I’ve watched it recently now that I can understand it better, and it makes me cry 🥺 beautiful movie, love my dad.

Bella-shgn
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once, long ago i had a girlfreond who wanted me to watch this movie, to make a point. now all these years later...it is all story. truth be told i will never forget her.
one thing i can tell you is be good to the person you work beside, hug your mom, and learn from your dad

hibbidyjibbidyy
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This is my favorite movie of all time. Perfection! The end makes me cry every time

tanyatullius
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God dang man. This movie is still living rent free in my head 20 years later( I was 8 when this came out)

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