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Big Fish

Throughout his life Edward Bloom has always been a man of big appetites, enormous passions and tall tales. In his later years, he remains a huge mystery to his son, William. Now, to get to know the real man, Will begins piecing together a true picture of his father from flashbacks of his amazing adventures.

Director(s)

Tim Burton

Janna Stern

Katterli Frauenfelder

Vanessa Mujica

Stéphanie Champault

Carlos De La Torre

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Cast & Crew

Tim Burton

Tim Burton

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Frank Hoyt Taylor

Frank Hoyt Taylor

Sharecropper

Katterli Frauenfelder

Katterli Frauenfelder

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Steve Buscemi

Steve Buscemi

Norther Winslow

Joanne Pankow

Joanne Pankow

Heavy Set Nurse

Albert Finney

Albert Finney

Ed Bloom (senior)

Robert Guillaume

Robert Guillaume

Dr. Bennett (senior)

Hailey Anne Nelson

Hailey Anne Nelson

Jenny (age 8)

James DeForest Parker

James DeForest Parker

Shotgun Toter

Missi Pyle

Missi Pyle

Mildred

Ewan McGregor

Ewan McGregor

Ed Bloom (young)

David Denman

David Denman

Don Price (age 18-22)

Matthew McGrory

Matthew McGrory

Karl the Giant

Helena Bonham Carter

Helena Bonham Carter

Jenny (young & senior) / The Witch

Danny DeVito

Danny DeVito

Amos Calloway

Alison Lohman

Alison Lohman

Sandra Bloom (young)

Deep Roy

Deep Roy

Mr. Soggybottom

Marion Cotillard

Marion Cotillard

Josephine

Jessica Lange

Jessica Lange

Sandra Bloom (senior)

Billy Crudup

Billy Crudup

Will Bloom

Janna Stern

Janna Stern

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Morgan Grace Jarrett

Morgan Grace Jarrett

Will's Date

C. Alan Rawlins Sr.

C. Alan Rawlins Sr.

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Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus

Ruthie (age 8)

R. Keith Harris

R. Keith Harris

Ed's Father

Ada Tai

Ada Tai

Ping

Arlene Tai

Arlene Tai

Jing

Russell Hodgkinson

Russell Hodgkinson

Some Farmer

Bonnie Johnson

Bonnie Johnson

Teller Woman

Zach Hanner

Zach Hanner

Cashier

Loudon Wainwright III

Loudon Wainwright III

Beamen

Perry Walston

Perry Walston

Ed Bloom (age 10)

Grayson Stone

Grayson Stone

Will Bloom (age 6-8)

Karla Droege

Karla Droege

Ed's Mother

Zac Gardner

Zac Gardner

Zacky Price (age 10)

John Lowell

John Lowell

Don Price (age 12)

Darrell Vanterpool

Darrell Vanterpool

Wilbur (age 10)

Joseph Humphrey

Joseph Humphrey

Little Brave

Sallie Hedrick

Sallie Hedrick

Pretty Girl

Charles McLawhorn

Charles McLawhorn

Mayor

Savanna James

Savanna James

Little Girl

Billy Redden

Billy Redden

Banjo Man

Don Young

Don Young

Shephard

Jayne Morgan

Jayne Morgan

Townsperson

David Ramsey

David Ramsey

Townsperson

Greg Hohn

Greg Hohn

Townsperson

George McArthur

George McArthur

Colossus

Jeff Campbell

Jeff Campbell

Jump Leader

Lawrence Sykkmon

Lawrence Sykkmon

Chinese Emcee

Howard Houston Jr.

Howard Houston Jr.

Piano Student

Trevor Gagnon

Trevor Gagnon

Will's son

Jacob Radford

Jacob Radford

Kid

Karlos Walkes

Karlos Walkes

Dr. Bennett (young)

Cathy Berry

Cathy Berry

Lobster Woman

John Fugate

John Fugate

Side Show Barker

Daniel Wallace

Daniel Wallace

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Metz Duites

Metz Duites

Ventriloquist

Vincent J. Ybiernas

Vincent J. Ybiernas

Asian Officer

Barry C. Harvard

Barry C. Harvard

Chicken Plant Operator

Edward Aldag

Edward Aldag

Municipal Dump Owner

Michael Garnet Stewart

Michael Garnet Stewart

Auctioneer

Jake Brake

Jake Brake

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Bevin Kaye

Bevin Kaye

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L.C. Holt

L.C. Holt

Spectre Citizen (uncredited)

Will Thomas

Will Thomas

Spectre Citizen (uncredited)

Vanessa Mujica

Vanessa Mujica

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Stéphanie Champault

Stéphanie Champault

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Carlos De La Torre

Carlos De La Torre

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Details

GenresAdventure, Fantasy, Drama
Runtime2h 5 mins
Released on10 Dec 2003
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

JPV852

9/10

First time seeing this since probably 2003 in theaters and it's absolutely heartfelt and charming, probably one of Tim Burton's best films, or at least one of my personal favorites of his. Great performances all around but especially Ewan McGregor and Albert Finney. Really well done. **4.5/5**

CinemaSerf

7/10

I must admit I did struggle a little to wonder how Ewan McGregor could ever age into Albert Finley, but then as the whole principle of this story is to stretch the truth, then I suppose why not! It’s those very far-fetched sort of scenarios that caused this family’s problems in the first place as the young “Will” (Bully Crudup) has to return home after a three year estrangement from dad “Ed” (Finney) when the latter man is diagnosed with terminal cancer. A sort of uneasy truce breaks out between them as we realise that extent of their issues is more that the young lad actually believed some of the fantastic fables he was being spun by his enthusiastic younger dad (McGregor) and so feels that somehow he has been betrayed and lied to all these years. The most preposterous of those sees an early witchery outing for Helena Bonham Carter as the neighbour whose glass eye will espy the impending death of the startlingly naive young “Will”. The only solution here seems to be that dad acknowledges his failings to his profoundly disappointed son and maybe some form of reconciliation might emerge from these truths. “Edward” isn’t the apologising type, though, and so a bit of a Mexican stand-off seems destined to thwart any possibility of a rapprochement. Then again, could there be some truth to the old man’s stories after all? The inventive use of flashback and two really quite engaging efforts from McGregor and a sparingly used but effective Finney give this a certain poignancy as the ridiculousness of the initial premise of their falling out gives way to more serious and profound issues about truth. What might that actually be, and need it be the same truth for everyone? Maybe, just maybe, the young “Will” needs to take things a little less on face value? As the film progresses, the story becomes increasingly more touching and for that, the equally on-form Crudup can take much credit as this character study advances in the face of one tragedy, certainly, but hopefully not two. The switching around of the timelines works well and allows the production to indulge itself in two totally different eras with all of the creative benefits that offers. It’s quirky, quite funny and well worth a couple of hours.

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