Content Warnings
Overall Severity: ๐ก 40/100
Total warning time: 2m 15s
Sex/Nudity: ๐ข 20/100 (30s)
- ๐ข 20/100 [00:45:30 - 00:46:00] A woman is seen in a bathtub, but nothing explicit is shown.
Drug Use: ๐ข 10/100 (15s)
- ๐ข 10/100 [00:30:15 - 00:30:30] A character is seen smoking a cigarette.
Violence: ๐ก 50/100 (1m 25s)
- ๐ก 50/100 [00:55:20 - 00:56:00] A character is shown with a sword wound, some blood visible.
- ๐ก 30/100 [01:10:45 - 01:11:30] A giant fish attacks a boat, creating tension but no graphic violence.
Strong Language: ๐ข 20/100 (5s)
- ๐ข 20/100 [00:20:10 - 00:20:15] Mild language such as 'damn' is used.
Movie FAQ
Q: What is the plot of Big Fish (2003)?
A: Big Fish (2003) is a fantasy drama film directed by Tim Burton. It tells the story of Edward Bloom, a traveling salesman who enchants his son, Will, with larger-than-life tales of his adventures. As Edward's health declines, Will attempts to uncover the truth behind his father's stories, leading to a deeper understanding of his father's life and their relationship.
A: Big Fish (2003) is a fantasy drama film directed by Tim Burton. It tells the story of Edward Bloom, a traveling salesman who enchants his son, Will, with larger-than-life tales of his adventures. As Edward's health declines, Will attempts to uncover the truth behind his father's stories, leading to a deeper understanding of his father's life and their relationship.
Q: Who are the main actors in Big Fish (2003)?
A: The main actors in Big Fish (2003) include Ewan McGregor as the young Edward Bloom, Albert Finney as the older Edward Bloom, Billy Crudup as Will Bloom (Edward's son), and Jessica Lange as Sandra Bloom (Edward's wife).
A: The main actors in Big Fish (2003) include Ewan McGregor as the young Edward Bloom, Albert Finney as the older Edward Bloom, Billy Crudup as Will Bloom (Edward's son), and Jessica Lange as Sandra Bloom (Edward's wife).
Q: What themes are explored in Big Fish (2003)?
A: Big Fish (2003) explores themes of storytelling, family relationships, and the blurred line between reality and fantasy. The film delves into how stories shape our understanding of life and the people we love, emphasizing the importance of legacy and reconciliation.
A: Big Fish (2003) explores themes of storytelling, family relationships, and the blurred line between reality and fantasy. The film delves into how stories shape our understanding of life and the people we love, emphasizing the importance of legacy and reconciliation.
Q: Is Big Fish (2003) based on a book?
A: Yes, Big Fish (2003) is based on the 1998 novel 'Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions' by Daniel Wallace. The film adapts the novel's whimsical and fantastical elements while adding its own unique touches.
A: Yes, Big Fish (2003) is based on the 1998 novel 'Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions' by Daniel Wallace. The film adapts the novel's whimsical and fantastical elements while adding its own unique touches.
Q: What is the significance of the title 'Big Fish'?
A: The title 'Big Fish' refers to the idea of a 'big fish in a small pond,' symbolizing Edward Bloom's larger-than-life persona and his tendency to exaggerate his adventures. It also alludes to the film's central metaphor of storytelling and how Edward's tales make him seem extraordinary in the eyes of those around him.
A: The title 'Big Fish' refers to the idea of a 'big fish in a small pond,' symbolizing Edward Bloom's larger-than-life persona and his tendency to exaggerate his adventures. It also alludes to the film's central metaphor of storytelling and how Edward's tales make him seem extraordinary in the eyes of those around him.