A sad, gorgeous film about love amid a pandemic, Chad Hartigan's Little Fish features not our real disease (it was in the can before COVID-19) but an invented one in which healthy people lose chunks of their identities —bit by bit or all at once.
Think Alzheimer's, but a more aggressive and unpredictable affliction, and one that hits a shocking percentage of the world's population.
Crucially for this story, it strikes the young as well as the old, so a couple who are barely past their wedding day (Olivia Cooke and Jack O'Connell) can have their beautiful lives torn apart by it in slow motion.
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