Thursday, April 5, 2012

CATFISH

Directed by: Henry Joost, Ariel Schulman
Released: 2010

this is classified as a documentary, but it seems that a lot of people (including myself, to a point) are questioning as to whether or not it's actually real. authenticity aside, this was a very interesting movie that i enjoyed quite a bit. a photographer (nev) meets an eight year old girl (abby) on facebook who starts painting pictures of his photographs. they're not amazing or anything, until you realize that an eight year old kid painted them. he develops a kind of "working relationship" with her, and of course, ends up becoming involved with the rest of her family. her mother, father, sisters, brother and friends all add him on facebook, and he starts to have a long-distance-we've-never-met-in-person relationship with abby's older sister, megan. megan is an amazing musician, singer, a painter herself... then nev realizes something's not quite right. he digs deeper and deeper into this family's life and realizes that nothing is what it seems to be. he and his filmmaker friends travel to michigan to meet the family, and.. you'll have to see it. the filmmaker's use of things like gmail, facebook, google earth, etc. are all weaved into the way the story is told, and it actually makes it quite interesting. it's as if these websites almost become characters themselves. 8/10.

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