Year Of The Fish
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In this modern-day adaptation of Cinderella, award-winning filmmaker David Kaplan transposes the fairytale’s archetypical characters to a vibrant urban setting: a massage parlor in New York’s Chinatown specializing in ‘happy endings’.
An optimistic young girl travels alone to New York City where she hopes to earn money to send home to her ailing father. Expecting work in a beauty salon, the girl is instead delivered into the hands of her father’s distant cousin, an embittered woman who runs a seedy massage parlor. The girl surrenders her passport as collateral for her ‘debt’ and is informed of her duties. When she refuses to do the requisite sex work, the girl accepts her fate as the operation’s browbeaten servant, her only solace a magical goldfish given to her by a sidewalk fortuneteller.
Sprinkled with fantasy, romance and suspense, YEAR OF THE FISH is presented in a delicately layered animation style that evokes a painting come to life. The film’s first-rate ensemble cast includes Ken Leung (LOST, X-MEN 3, RUSH HOUR), Tsai Chin (THE JOY LUCK CLUB), acclaimed Broadway veteran Randall Duk Kim (THE MATRIX RELOADED, the upcoming DRAGONBALL), and introduces An Nguyen.
Unrated. Language: English Running Time: 96 minutes.
“Year of the Fish” Reviews
"An adult fable with imagination, charm and just the right amount of sweetness!"
Jeanette Catsoulis, NY Times
http://movies.nytimes.com/2008/08/29/movies/29fish.html
"This is one that shouldn't be missed!"
Larry Ratliff, San Antonio Express-News
http://www.mysanantonio.com/entertainment/Review_Year_of_the_Fish.html
“Sharp, smart and very funny. A real gem!”
Stan Glick, Asian Cult Cinema
http://asiancinefest.blogspot.com/2008/08/acf-141-year-of-fish.html
Impressionistic elegance just right for a timeless fable. An Nguyen and Ken Leung are excellent throughout!"
Mark Dundas Wood, Backstage
http://www.backstage.com/bso/news_reviews/movie_reviews/review_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003843856
"Go! It’s a wonderful, modern-day Cinderella story."
Lisa Chase, Celebrity Everything
“Cinderella set in a Chinatown massage parlor. It works!”
Bruce Newman, San Jose Mercury News
"One-part fairy tale, one-part seedy reality. One hundred percent inspirational!”
April Jimenez, Long Island Press
“A breezily unconventional fairytale!”
Bob Mondello, NPR
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=94108243