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Movie Title : Fish Tank
Release Date : Jan 15, 2010 Wide
Genre Movie :Art House & International,Drama
Mpaa Rating : Unrated

Actors :Michael Fassbender,Rebecca Griffiths,Katie Jarvis,Sydney Mary Nash,Harry Treadaway,Kierston Wareing


A mother and daughter find themselves locked in an ugly battle over the same man in this drama from writer and director Andrea Arnold. Mia Williams (Katie Jarvis) is 15 years old and lives in a shabby apartment block with her mother, Joanne (Kierston Wareing), and younger sister, Tyler (Rebecca Griffiths). Mia is a reckless and rebellious teenager who frequently argues with her mother and sister and has run afoul of the authorities at school, leading to her being suspended. With plenty of time on her hands, Mia spends her days drinking when she can find alcohol and partying in a empty flat near her apartment. Joanne is a single mother, and she's begun dating a new man, Connor (Michael Fassbender); when Joanne brings him home to meet the girls, Mia is immediately attracted to him, and it's soon clear Connor feels the same way about her. Mia attempts to seduce Connor to take him away from her mother, and when she succeeds, Joanne's greatest anger is not with the man who has slept with her underaged daughter, but the girl who is now a rival for the affections of her lover. Fish Tank was an official selection at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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Fish 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.
David Denby-New Yorker

A bold new entry in the long-standing British tradition of disquieting social realism.
Ian Buckwalter-NPR

The 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.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune

Writer-director Andrea Arnold, working in British lower-class realism, still finds wondrous moments of connection in Mia's life.
Tom Long-Detroit News

Writer-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.
David Germain-Associated Press

Katie Jarvis has a natural presence that matches the unsentimental minimalism of the film.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Fish Tank is a very strong effort at every level, and should signal great things to come for all involved. Bloody good movie.
Dan Jardine-Cinemania

The film becomes a caricature of arthouse miserabilism, which asserts that the only truths are the ugly ones.
Mark Pfeiffer-Reel Times: Reflections on Cinema

The 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.
Mike Edwards-What Culture

Reveals the incidental arrival of the first trickles of emerging maturity.
Jeffrey Chen-Window to the Movies

Plenty 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...
Sarah Boslaugh-Playback:stl

Stark, powerful drama for older teens and adults.
S. Jhoanna Robledo-Common Sense Media

Mia is not treated like an overly clever ingénue (as in An Education) or as a pious, almost impossibly well-adjusted soul (as in Precious) or worse, as Bella Swan.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix

( ... ) Fish Tank feels more fluid, more passionate than other recent English films about the wretched working classes.
Jon Frosch-The Stranger (Seattle, WA)

The film's rough patches are ... considerably smoothed over by its performers.
Nick Schager-Lessons of Darkness

Performances are excellent but this is an exceptionally grim experience.
Margaret Pomeranz-At the Movies (Australia)

Andrea Arnold seems to be trying hard to emulate the hard edged work of her English realist masters, but she is selfish and uncaring about her audience
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile

It's a tough film and while the ground covered does not bring any surprises, the journey we take is filled with gritty realism and the outcomes realistic
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile

One of the best British films of recent years, Fish Tank marks a leap forward from Arnold's first feature, the contrived Red Road.
Jake Wilson-The Age (Australia)

Arnold is still a director to watch: the film is fragile, and not faultless: but while Streetdance 3D is raging uptown, do take a look at this one to understand, among other things, how very personal and expressive dance can be for the young.
Julie Rigg-MovieTime, ABC Radio National

Not finely polished like a big budget film, Fish Tank's ability to connect with audiences is reflected in the multiple awards the film, its director and its star have received.
Beth Wilson-Trespass

A well shot and uniformly well acted film which draws the audience in by an increasingly tense and dramatic narrative.
Mark Demetrius-FILMINK (Australia)

It's an absolute credit to her that she is able to evoke sympathy and empathy for such a prickly and volatile screen character.
Gavin Bond-Sunday Times (Australia)

Arnold achieves an utterly mesmerising pas de trois.
Alice Tynan-Concrete Playground

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