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Film Catfish

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Love and identity become twisted across the lines of the Internet in this documentary from filmmakers Henry_Joost and Ariel_Schulman. Nev Schulman is a photographer who one day received a surprising e-mail message -- Abby, an eight-year-old girl in Michigan, had seen his picture in a newspaper and wanted permission to paint a portrait from it. Nev gave his OK, and when he was given a copy of the painting, he was struck by how good it was, assuming that the girl was either a genius or a fraud. Nev tried to contact Abby's family, and somehow ended up in contact with Megan, Abby's sexy 19-year-old sister. As Nev fell into an increasingly complicated on-line relationship with Megan, he decided it was time to meet her in person, but when he traveled to Michigan and tracked her down, Nev learned that Abby and Megan's family were not at all what he expected them to be. Ariel_Schulman, Nev's brother, began filming his brother's adventures from his first contact with Abby, and in Catfish he and Henry_Joost tell this strange story from beginning to end.

Has anyone else seen this yet? I just finished watching it, pretty amazing documentary. It didn't turn out the way I expected, but still very good :)

Please use spoiler tags for any plot discussion for those who haven't seen it :D
 
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I bought this last week as I think it looks pretty good. Not got round to watching it yet. Without giving too much away, is the ending as "shocking" and "unexpected" as the trailers make out?
 
No. The trailers were as deceptive as *insert film reference here*. Still good though, I liked the ending.
 
I don't fully understand what it is about. Is there any way someone can give me a bit of a teaser of the story without giving anything important away?
 
A photographer meets a young girl who paints his pictures, via Facebook, and gets to know her and her family, via Facebook. I'm never good at explaining things, but that's the gist of it.
 
Got round to watching this earlier this morning, didn't think it was very good :(
 
Absolutely positively fucking terrible. Worst documentary I've seen in years. Afer the first 30mins I almost turned it off but decided against it after going onto IMDB and seeing it supposedly had some "sinister" plot twist. Boring, no type of interesting plot, leaves the viewer irritated that the trailers indicated this was the "real facebook movie". Nothing new here, it's just as if someone who was having an online relationship decided to film their end of it.
 
More hate than I expected, perhaps I need to rewatch it :p the advertising for it was very misleading though.
 
I watched it last night with a handful of friends. Entralling viewing.

Whether real or fake, it touches on the issue of desperation and social media pretty well. And whether you enjoy it or not, it's different enough to be worth a viewing.
 
My local RedBox has it for rental but I didn't get it b/c I thought it was something like "Hard Candy". From what I've read here it appears I've minsinterpreted the plot.
 
I just read a plot summary of Hard Candy (which I am now going to watch) and yes, it's nothing like that.
 
I'm glad you enjoyed it. The ending was remarkably sad IMO.

Thanks. Yes, it was moving. But not as sad as the start IMO!

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I felt that the main character/person learnt something. And the way he handled the situation was warming. After being angry initially at being mislead.
 
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Yes, definitely. He handled it so much better than expected, especially after being deceived for so long and given the circumstances.
 
A photographer meets a young girl who paints his pictures, via Facebook, and gets to know her and her family, via Facebook. I'm never good at explaining things, but that's the gist of it.

Hmm... sounds like one of those weird movies that doesn't sound interesting at all to me on paper but could be cool. I'll give it a watch.
 
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