The Big Fish is fantasy, or is it? It is a good story about tall tales and what is truth and what is not. Ed Bloom (Perry Walston age 10, Ewan McGregor young, Albert Finney old) has quite a history. And he tells it over and over. His son, Will (Billy Crudup) does not believe most of what he says and is frustrated with the telling. He talks of meeting a giant, Karl (Matthew McGrory) when he leaves town, of wandering into a town which is off the map and includes a poet, Norther Winslow (Steve Byscemi) and a witch, Jenny (Helena Bonham Carter older and younger, Hailey Anne Nelson age 8), of being forced to work for a circus to get information about the girl he saw and loves. The ringmaster is Amos (Danny DeVito). When he finally gets information about his love, Sandra (Jessica Lange older, Alison Lohman younger) is already engaged. Her intended, Don Price (David Denman) beats him up, but because he told her Sandra he would not fight back, he takes the beating. Sandra decides Price is not the guy for her, and waits for Ed to heal to marry him. He has been drafted an goes to war. He tells of meeting Siamese twins, Ping and Jing (Ada and Arlene Tai) and they agree to help him escape from North Korea for fame. They become part of the circus. Ed becomes a traveling salesman and is away from home alot. Will decides to check out his father's stories. He goes to the town of Spectre and meets Jenny who explains how Ed saved the town. It was in decay and for sell and Ed bought it and restored it. Ed was not unfaithful to his wife.
Ed has a stroke and is in the hospital. Will visits him. He is beginning to understand a bit better by his father's story telling. He tells his father of a story of their escape, and gong to the river where when he is put in the river he becomes a big catfish. Ed no knows his son understands and passes away. At the funeral the people from the stories attend. They were not as grandiose as in the stories, but they were real.
This is a delightful story about imagination and love.




