Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIt's a tale as old as time--a young man becomes addicted to bottled fish peepee, and lives at the whim of a horrifying swamp monster.It's a tale as old as time--a young man becomes addicted to bottled fish peepee, and lives at the whim of a horrifying swamp monster.It's a tale as old as time--a young man becomes addicted to bottled fish peepee, and lives at the whim of a horrifying swamp monster.
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This flick changed my life. It's the essence of cinema and movie. The cast, the filmwork, the special effects, everything is mind blowing. I feel as a part of myself has been found through this film. Everyone who is missing something that special little hole in your heart will be filled. The movies pure exellence and ground breaking filming is the cherry on top of the cake. Fish piss tells the tale of a very simple man puzzled with very hard choises in life. The protagonist may be evil in some viewers eyes but in mine he is just misunderstood, battling with addiction. If i lived my life 1000 times, i would watch it every time.
..... if I found an old VHS recorder in a dumpster I might be inclined to shoot a few scenes, but I doubt I could come up with something this bad. Honestly, the quality is seriously bad. What good is having a 4K television if I'm looking at something that appears to be using ancient technology. Like from the 70's.
I watched it because it seemed to have a quirky story line, and it does although it was wonderfully disgusting, so it wasn't entirely a waste of time.
If they used modern tech to put this together, it wouldn't have made a difference. Best suggestion is some heavy editing, and cutting it down to about 45 minutes.
I watched it because it seemed to have a quirky story line, and it does although it was wonderfully disgusting, so it wasn't entirely a waste of time.
If they used modern tech to put this together, it wouldn't have made a difference. Best suggestion is some heavy editing, and cutting it down to about 45 minutes.
Don't ask me how I found this movie. But I watched... most of it. Stylized as all hell, bizzare performances and way too many cross fades. But it's undeniably lynchian and creative and playful and unashamed and exactly what it is. I wish people were brave enough to write things like this more often! Also, wonderful scoring and soundtrack to the whole thing, it set a fascinating tone. Another commenter said it looked terrible, but that's so obviously the point... the stylized color is consistent and adds to the story, it's clearly about GREEN things so they made it GREEN. That's effective color grading at work!
Anyways, I don't know what else to say about this. Nicely done, boys.
Anyways, I don't know what else to say about this. Nicely done, boys.
I don't care if you say this is "fun" or that this is "arthouse" Whatever the heck that means. This is garbage. It looks like three friends just had fun making a movie. We all know what movies about... Making money! If you are not making movies with the absolute best technology or taking out loans of at least $10,000, why even bother?
Who cares about independent film makers?
Yeah cool you made a film on dead and ancient technology. I could do that too. I just choose not to. My friends probably wouldnt even let me pretend to tug them anyways. But that is beside the point. Just because you are doing something different that no one has ever done before doesnt mean that you are original. Get over yourself.
.....that broccoli rock song is good though.....
Who cares about independent film makers?
Yeah cool you made a film on dead and ancient technology. I could do that too. I just choose not to. My friends probably wouldnt even let me pretend to tug them anyways. But that is beside the point. Just because you are doing something different that no one has ever done before doesnt mean that you are original. Get over yourself.
.....that broccoli rock song is good though.....
In the enchanting world of "Fish Piss," every frame is a masterpiece, weaving a tapestry of emotions that transcends the boundaries of cinema. The film's brilliance lies not only in its captivating storyline but also in the nuanced performances that breathe life into each character. The cinematography, a symphony of colors and angles, dances in harmony with the narrative, creating a visual feast for the audience. The subtle yet powerful soundtrack weaves through the scenes, tugging at the heartstrings and etching the movie's essence into the viewer's soul.
"Fish Piss" isn't just a film; it's a journey, an odyssey through the depths of human experience. The characters, flawed and genuine, become companions, their struggles and triumphs resonating with the audience on a profound level. The director's vision is a guiding star, steering the narrative through unexpected twists and poignant moments that leave an indelible mark on the viewer's consciousness.
The film's thematic richness is like a tapestry, interwoven with layers of meaning that invite contemplation. It delves into the human condition, exploring love, loss, and the inexorable passage of time. "Fish Piss" is a celebration of life's imperfections, a reminder that beauty often emerges from the most unexpected places.
The dialogue, sharp and evocative, is a testament to the script's brilliance. Each line resonates with authenticity, drawing the audience deeper into the characters' world. The humor, both subtle and uproarious, provides a welcome relief, balancing the film's emotional intensity.
As the credits roll, the viewer is left with a profound sense of awe and gratitude. "Fish Piss" isn't just a movie; it's an experience that lingers, a work of art that leaves an indelible imprint on the soul. This cinematic masterpiece is a testament to the magic that happens when storytelling transcends the ordinary, inviting the audience into a world where the mundane becomes extraordinary, and fish and their peculiar habits become a metaphor for the beautiful chaos of life.
"Fish Piss" isn't just a film; it's a journey, an odyssey through the depths of human experience. The characters, flawed and genuine, become companions, their struggles and triumphs resonating with the audience on a profound level. The director's vision is a guiding star, steering the narrative through unexpected twists and poignant moments that leave an indelible mark on the viewer's consciousness.
The film's thematic richness is like a tapestry, interwoven with layers of meaning that invite contemplation. It delves into the human condition, exploring love, loss, and the inexorable passage of time. "Fish Piss" is a celebration of life's imperfections, a reminder that beauty often emerges from the most unexpected places.
The dialogue, sharp and evocative, is a testament to the script's brilliance. Each line resonates with authenticity, drawing the audience deeper into the characters' world. The humor, both subtle and uproarious, provides a welcome relief, balancing the film's emotional intensity.
As the credits roll, the viewer is left with a profound sense of awe and gratitude. "Fish Piss" isn't just a movie; it's an experience that lingers, a work of art that leaves an indelible imprint on the soul. This cinematic masterpiece is a testament to the magic that happens when storytelling transcends the ordinary, inviting the audience into a world where the mundane becomes extraordinary, and fish and their peculiar habits become a metaphor for the beautiful chaos of life.
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- 1h 15m(75 min)
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- 1.37 : 1
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