Dream with the Fishes
Dream with the Fishes
by David Arquette
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Named after a line in
The Godfather
, Finn Taylor's directorial debut offers proof that movies about death don't have to be grim. Like
Harold and Maude
--but grittier--Taylor (
Cherish
) keeps the tone light and quirky. If you were to ask, he might even say that
Dream with the Fishes
is actually about life, but Terry (David Arquette) really
does
want to die and Nick (Brad Hunt) really
does
have only a few weeks to live. Death is what binds the two together. They would otherwise have nothing in common. The men live in the same San Francisco neighborhood, but Terry is a depressed widower with a penchant for voyeurism, while Nick may be terminally ill, yet he and his tattoo artist girlfriend, Liz (a virtually unrecognizable Katherine Erbe from
Law and Order: Criminal Intent
), live life to the full. They're just the medicine that the (psychically) ailing Terry needs.
--Kathleen C. Fennessy
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