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Old 02-10-2010, 03:29 AM   #1
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Andrea Arnold's Fish Tank (2009) has received a preliminary release date: March 22. Winner of two British Independent Film Awards -- Best Director and Most Promising Newcomer (Katie Jarvis), and winner of the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 2009.

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Andrea Arnold's piercing "Fish Tank" is the portrait of an angry, isolated 15-year-old girl who is hurtling toward a lifetime of misery. She is so hurt and lonely, we pity her. Her mother barely even sees her. The film takes place in a bleak British public housing estate, and in the streets and fields around it. There is no suggestion of a place this girl can go to find help, care or encouragement.

The girl is Mia, played by Katie Jarvis in a harrowing display of hostility. She's been thrown out of school, is taunted as a weirdo by boys her age, has no friends, converses with her mother and sister in screams and retreats to an empty room to play her music and dance alone. She drinks what little booze she can get her hands on.

And where is her mother? Right there at home, all the time. Joanne (Kierston Wareing) looks so young, she might have had Mia at Mia's age. Joanne is shorter, busty, dyed blond, a chain-smoker, a party girl. The party is usually in her living room. One day, she brings home Connor (Michael Fassbender), a good-looking guy who seems nice enough. Mia screams at him, too, but it's a way of getting attention.

Joanne seems happiest when Mia isn't at home. The girl wanders the streets and gets in a fight when she tries to free a horse chained in a barren lot near some shabby mobile homes. She surfs in an Internet cafe, goes to an audition for sexy dancers and breaks into a house at random.

One day differs from the routine. Connor takes Mia, her mom and her little sister Tyler (Rebecca Griffiths) on a drive to the country. This isn't an idyllic picnic; they simply park in a field and hike to a river, Joanne staying with the car. Connor takes Mia wading ("I can't swim") in the river. Walking barefoot, she gets a ride on his back and rests her chin on his shoulder, and what was in the air from the first is now manifest.

Some reviews call Connor a pedophile. I think he's more of an immoral opportunist. "Fish Tank," in any event, isn't so much about sex as about the helpless spiral Mia is going through. The film has two fraught but ambiguous scenes -- one when she goes to Connor's home, another involving a young girl -- that we can make fairly obvious assumptions about. But the movie doesn't spell them out; Arnold sees everything through Mia's eyes and never steps outside to explain things from any other point of view. She knows who the young girl is, and we are left to assume. Whatever she thinks after the visit to Connor's house, we are not specifically told. The film so firmly identifies with Mia that there might even be a possibility Joanne is better than the slutty monster we see. A slim possibility, to be sure.

In a film so tightly focused, all depends on Katie Jarvis' performance. There is truth in it. She lives on an Essex housing estate like the one in the movie, and she was discovered by Arnold while in a shouting match with her boyfriend at the Tilbury train station, which is seen in the movie. Now 18, she gave birth to a daughter conceived when she was 16.

We can fear, but we can't say, that she was heading for a life similar to the one Mia seems doomed to experience. Her casting in this film, however, led to Cannes, the Jury Prize, and contracts with British and American agents. She is a powerful acting presence, flawlessly convincing here. And Arnold, who won an Oscar for her shattering short film "Wasp" (2003), also about a neglectful alcoholic mother, deserves comparison with a British master director like Ken Loach.



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Old 02-10-2010, 03:47 AM   #2
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I just received this movie today on SD DVD. I ordered the DVD since it looked like it wasn't getting a Blu-ray release.

The OAR of this movie is 4:3, by the way. That's the director's preferred aspect ratio.
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Old 02-10-2010, 09:41 PM   #3
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Glad to see that a BD release is forthcoming as found it strange it wasn't released the same time as the Red Road BD.
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Old 02-10-2010, 10:50 PM   #4
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This is fantastic news! I held off buying the SDVD hoping we might get a Region A release but better yet Artifical Eye got on the ball. Hopefully it also includes WASP like the SDVD did as an extra feature...
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Old 02-11-2010, 01:09 AM   #5
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I watched the DVD today and I thought it was a very good film. Katie Jarvis was totally believable as Mia, although it remains to be seen how much range she will have. I was a little dismayed to read she got pregnant at 16 in real life.

The aspect ratio of the DVD is 4:3 (although Amazon had it listed as widescreen). I'm assuming the Blu-ray will be the same.
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While I was at London last year Friday 2nd October after seeing Toy Story in Dolby3D 56KW THX at the Empire Leicester Square, I had a walk around the backstreets of the West End.

The Curzon is THX haven’t seen a film there yet but noticed Fish Tank thinking it was about- Fish?

I took a picture of the poster outside the Curzon cinema.

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The aspect ratio of the DVD is 4:3 (although Amazon had it listed as widescreen). I'm assuming the Blu-ray will be the same.


Correct. Ignore what Amazon.UK are listing. The presentation will be in the correct ratio.

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Old 02-11-2010, 11:06 AM   #8
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Correct. Ignore what Amazon.UK are listing. The presentation will be in the correct ratio.

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I've heard really good things about this film. Will be sure to pick it up!!

Thanks for ther info!
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I'm looking forward to seeing this film seeing as I grew up on the council estate in Essex where it was filmed.
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Hadn't heard anything about this film until the European Film Awards Gala last December. Will check the Blu-ray for sure.
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Already bought this film on standard dvd as there was no Blu-ray release at the time. It's a good film though don't know if I'll double-dip or not. Maybe if the BD has more extras than the paltry amount on the dvd then I could be swayed
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This is in HMV's 2for€30 on Friday, Day 1 purchase for me!!
Also 2for£25 on Monday in the UK...
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This is in HMV's 2for€30 on Friday, Day 1 purchase for me!!
Also 2for£25 on Monday in the UK...
Great news, I didn't even realise Fish Tank was due for BD until I saw this thread tonight. The only thing that would make this scenario even cooler would be if The White Ribbon also fell into that offer!
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I've been wanting to see this. I'm curious if this release is region free? I would prefer not to watch the DVD. If anyone watched a 4:3 movie on a large screen, I find it does give it a clausterphobic feel, which I believe was the intention of the film, and you can't achieve that with a TV screen even if the aspect ratio is correct. A very good example would be in the Seventh Seal, although a technical limitation, it gives the feel of despair throughout his quest, would he die by losing. I find that a 4:3 movie can feel as large as a full 2.35:1 movie, even in my CIH set up. It's more of the range that 2.35:1 that benefits it.
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Any information about the subtitles on the BR ?
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Will pick it up when I ain't insanely skint.
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Mine's in the post so will have on Monday to confirm about subtitles if you don't find out beforehand.
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Mine's in the post so will have on Monday to confirm about subtitles if you don't find out beforehand.
Can you also let us know what the PQ is like, and what extras there are? Thanks
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Mine's in the post so will have on Monday to confirm about subtitles if you don't find out beforehand.
Thanks.
I don't know why we just have a DVD release in France...
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Thanks.
I don't know why we just have a DVD release in France...
Because MK2 handle the title.

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