
🎬 Title: Little Fish
Love remains in our memories.
Story: As a memory-erasing virus spreads, a couple must fight to preserve the love they share and the memories they’ve created together.
⭐ Rating: 7.091 (from 243 votes)
📅 Release Date: February 5, 2021
⏱️ Runtime: 1 hour and 41 minutes
🎭 Genres: Romance, Science Fiction, Drama
🎬 Director: Chad Hartigan
✍️ Writer: Mattson Tomlin
🌍 Countries: United States and Canada
🏢 Production Companies: Automatik Entertainment, Oddfellows Entertainment, Black Bear Pictures, Tango Entertainment
💼 Production:
| 📈 Revenue: $39,053

👥 Cast: Olivia Cooke as Emma, Jack O’Connell as Jude, Soko as Samantha, Raúl Castillo as Ben, David Lennon as Tim, Mackenzie Cardwell as Cat Girl, Ross Wirtanen as Jude’s Friend #1, Heather Decksheimer as Jude’s Friend #2, Natalie Smith as Jude’s Friend #3, Ron Robinson as Fisherman
Editor’s Note: Little Fish (2021) artfully blends Romance, Science Fiction, and Drama, leaning more towards emotional depth than visual effects. Director Chad Hartigan masterfully maintains a focused narrative, prioritizing character development over flashy sequences. With strong performances from Olivia Cooke, Jack O’Connell, and Soko, the film keeps a grounded tone throughout its 1-hour and 41-minute duration. While it has its imperfections, the film’s strengths far outweigh its shortcomings. The tagline—“Love is unforgettable”—aptly captures its essence, making it a worthwhile addition to your watchlist if the concept resonates with you.
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