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Fish Tank
TrailerMia is a fifteen-year-old girl is stuck in the world of war with her family. Her lifelong passion is hip-hop dance, but she must keep secret until she meets a new man showing her the great of dance.Genre: DramaActors: Katie Jarvis, Michael Fassbender, Kierston Wareing, Rebecca Griffiths, Harry Treadaway, Sydney Mary Nash, Carrie-Ann Savill, Toyin Ogidi, Grant Wild, Sarah Bayes, Charlotte Collins, ...»Director: Andrea ArnoldCountry: United KingdomDuration: 123 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Fish Tank"
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Characters of "Fish Tank"
MiaPlayed by: Katie Jarvis
ConnorPlayed by: Michael Fassbender
TylerPlayed by: Rebecca Griffiths
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Directors of "Fish Tank"
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Creators of "Fish Tank"
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Critic Reviews of "Fish Tank"
New YorkerJuly 07, 2010Fish Tank may begin as a patch of lower-class chaos, but it turns into a commanding, emotionally satisfying movie, comparable to such youth-in-trouble classics as The 400 Blows.
NPRJuly 04, 2010A bold new entry in the long-standing British tradition of disquieting social realism.
Minneapolis Star TribuneMarch 18, 2010The characters are guarded, and as we come to understand them scene by scene, they become ever harder to sort into convenient categories of hero and villain.
Detroit NewsMarch 05, 2010Writer-director Andrea Arnold, working in British lower-class realism, still finds wondrous moments of connection in Mia's life.
Associated PressMarch 05, 2010Writer-director Andrea Arnold has created something so real and raw, you may come away with a twinge of guilty voyeurism, a sense of peering too closely and impolitely into other people's lives.
St. Louis Post-DispatchMarch 04, 2010Katie Jarvis has a natural presence that matches the unsentimental minimalism of the film.
Film Comment MagazineSeptember 24, 2014[Andrea] Arnold has a knack for subtle details but also for portraying female characters whose natural warmth and energy have been muted by trauma or social isolation.
CinemaniaAugust 18, 2011Fish Tank is a very strong effort at every level, and should signal great things to come for all involved. Bloody good movie.
Reel Times: Reflections on CinemaMarch 09, 2011The film becomes a caricature of arthouse miserabilism, which asserts that the only truths are the ugly ones.
What CultureMarch 01, 2011The film is remarkable for its depth. It's not drilling in a message about the hopelessness of poverty, nor is it stylising the lifestyle of those living on council estates.
Window to the MoviesFebruary 28, 2011Reveals the incidental arrival of the first trickles of emerging maturity.
Playback:stlJanuary 03, 2011Plenty of films have presented us with the Angry Young Man but not so many with the Angry Young Woman ...Andrea Arnold does her bit to help correct this imbalance with Fish Tank...
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