Saturday, March 9, 2019
Philosophy of the movie Big Fish Essay
The philosophical twist of mixing  incident with fairy  record in  fable telling put a  heavy(p)  lurch on the plot. It gave the director the ability to make the impossible seem  seeming The movie is about a very interesting father named Ed whom loves to tell facts with a little bit of flavor, as quoted in the movie.  hitherto we portray them as t either tales, but since he tells them with such a seriousness and attachment to his own life you want to believe them.  that the  give-and-take, will, does  non enjoy these stories. He believes they are all lies which create a detachment between him and his father.But as the movie goes on, the  genuinely  research for will to discover is, are all these stories  rattling fake. Inspired by the scientific phenomena of a gold fish growing in  ossification to the size of its surroundings, Ed applies this theory to his life and embarks on a  locomote to satisfy his ambition In this journey we witness Ed  persuade a giant to leave town and be part   ner in discovering life, finding a hidden town that had lush grass for streets,  transmittable a fish with his wedding ring, or viewing his final hours in the eyes of a witch.The stories in this movie are  swell examples of improbable stories with  poetical truths. For example in the story of the fish, we learn that to  look out the un sireable women you have to give her a ring The movie does a great job of blurring fact with fiction. For instance, if we were to view the stories in this movie as real life, how would we react? In my opinion with my realist mentality, I would look at these stories and believe they are complete nonsenseBut, if I took a  trample back and try to look at the stories with the most objective  disposition I can, the possibilities of these stories actually happening seem  more than probable. Use the story of the witch and her futuristic eyeball. There is a spiritual realm that is all around us. Is it crazy to think that some wo mankind could have been in touc   h with, lets say evil spirits, which gives her the power to  dash people with visions? Or is it really impossible for a man to catch a fish with a shiny object?Or is it really impossible for a town to be self-sufficient, maintain healthy grass, and not build any streets? I would like to think so So with that being said, the concept of there not being much of a distinction between fact and fiction would be true As the movie concludes we find out, just like will, that these stories are in fact true. When  go out attends his fathers funeral he sees the Giant, the Siamese twins, Winslow the poet, and many more of the story charactersHowever all of the character appeared different in real life compared to the Flavorful Facts. Nonetheless, this confirmed his fathers stories showing the  broken distinction between fact and fiction It is at this time Wills eyes are opened and it gives him the ability to see poetic truths behind the stories. In the end we hear wills son telling friends one o   f Eds stories, and Will concludes with this phrase, A man tells his stories so many times that he becomes his storiesthey live on  aft(prenominal) him and in that way he becomes immortal.   
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