Big
Fish is the enchanting story of a father and son,
but it's really the story of stories themselves. It's about all kinds of
stories, from the first stories whispered by a father to a sleepy child to the
stories a son tells his father to comfort him as he nears death. Facts are
fine, but some truths can only be told by fiction, and this movie tells a
captivating tale that is a delight for the eye, the heart, and the spirit. In a
word, Big Fish DVD box
set is worth doing collection.
Maybe we will ask when watching the movie,
are Ed's stories true? Are they embellishments of fact? Or are they complete
fabrications? The film answers this, but it also provides us with a final
query...does it matter? Looking at Ed's saga, does it really matter whether
those events he claims to have lived through actually happened? They're
stories. If people accept them as real, then they're real. "Big Fish"
ask us to let go of our common sense and simply believe that anything can
happen. It sends us back to our childhood, a time when we knew slimy green
monsters lived under the bed, not because we saw them, but rather because they
had to live somewhere. Do you ever think back to some of the things you
believed in as a child? Think about it. About how gullible you were. And now
think about how fun life would be if you could still be that gullible. Just remember,
anything can be real. All you have to do is believe.
Additionally, I associate the movie with
the Life of Pi that is top one of the box office in recent days. At the end of
the movie, Pi asked: two stories, which one you believe? So is Ed Bloom a big
fish? Hey, what do you believe?

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