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Title:Movie Reviews and Discussion
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Created:Thu Jan 28 1993
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1249
Total number of notes:16012

119.0. "Passion Fish" by ASDG::FOSTER (radical moderate) Tue Apr 06 1993 16:09

    
    What is this movie about? All I've heard is that its good...
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119.1DSSDEV::RUSTTue Apr 06 1993 16:249
    Woman is paralyzed in an accident, becomes bitter and withdrawn, meets
    feisty nurse, some kind of personal growth ensues. ;-)
    
    [I haven't seen it yet, but probably will; it doesn't look like it's
    one of Sayles' best, but I've enjoyed more of his movies than I've
    disliked, so I'll give it a try. Oh, and (of course) David Strathairn's
    in it, with - or so it sounds - more than a bit part this time.]
    
    -b
119.2it was very goodVAXWRK::STHILAIREmy building has every convenienceTue Apr 06 1993 18:3521
    I enjoyed this quite a bit.  Although it sounds, from the brief
    discription of the plot, like it could be a very corny story, it's
    actually quite well done, and doesn't come across as cornball at all. 
    The acting is excellent, and the two main characters' personalities are
    explored in depth, for a movie.  I thought all the characters reacted
    very realistically in the various situations, and, in general, the
    movie had a very real feel for me (although I've never actually been in
    a similar situation in real life, so suppose I don't really *know* but
    it felt real to me).
    
    The woman who is paralyzed had been an actress on a popular TV soap
    opera, and one extremely funny scene happens when three other actresses
    come to visit her, at her home, after she has been paralyzed.
    
    Also, it takes place in Louisiana, and there is some local color shown
    in the movie - bayous, cajuns, etc.
    
    I would recommend it, 'ren.  I think you'd like it.  :-)
    
    Lorna
    
119.3YupQUARRY::reevesJon Reeves, ULTRIX compiler groupWed Apr 07 1993 22:265
I generally concur with .2.  Yes, Strathairn has more than a bit part...

I'm not sure which was funnier, the visit from the fellow actresses or
the visit from the two childhood friends.  Neat camera work in the
swamp tour, too.  Helps if (like me) you're partial to Cajun/Zydeco music.
119.4Is this name right? SPEZKO::TOMGDragon Dictate UserMon Apr 12 1993 17:237
     The actress is Mary(?) Mcdonald. She was in Dances with Wolves and 
     played the emergency room head doctor in the sitcom in the TV show 
     "ER" with Elliott Gould. 
     
     I haven't seen this film, but I liked her in DwW. 
     
    
119.5ASDG::FOSTERBlack FeministWed May 05 1993 14:179
    
    I saw it. If you've seen a lot of action movies, it comes across as
    very slow. Kind of like peeling off layers. But I wasn't ready for it
    to end when it did.
    
    Me being the radical I am, I would have loved it if Mae Alice had been
    black and Shantelle had been white, because some of Shantelle's
    realities troubled me. But maybe that would have made it less
    believable...
119.6Coy titles send me down the vomitorium11843::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketTue Jun 22 1993 16:537
    Annoyingly cryptic title.  Is it a passion-play/loaves-and-fishes
    reference for those Religiously In The Know?  Did they throw darts at a
    dictionary?
    
    I'll catch it on dollar night at the video store...
    
    Leslie
119.712368::michaudJeff Michaud, DECnet/OSIFri Aug 13 1993 13:098
> Annoyingly cryptic title.  Is it a passion-play/loaves-and-fishes
> reference for those Religiously In The Know?

	Having now seen this wonderful film I know know what
	a Passion Fish is.  A Passion Fish is a fish found in
	the stomach of a larger fish that you've cut open.  Folklore
	has it that if you hold the Passion Fish really hard between
	your palms and wish for loving from someone, you'll get it.
119.8DSSDEV::RUSTWed Aug 18 1993 19:467
    Re .7: Yeah - but. I had the distinct feeling that the character in the
    film was making the whole thing up to further his own plans. [True,
    pressing a dead, once-eaten fish into your love-object's hand may not
    be the _traditional_ way to win her heart, but it sure makes you hard
    to forget... ;-)]
    
    -b