Saturday, July 26, 2008

Big Fish (2003) -


Big Fish (2003)

Big Fish
Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy

Director: Tim Burton

IMDB rating 8.00 / 10


Big Fish - Download DivX-version (.avi file, 700mb)

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Taglines: An adventure as big as life itself.
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Plot: The story revolves around a dying father and his son, who is trying to learn more about his dad by piecing together the stories he has gathered over the years. The son winds up re-creating his father's elusive life in a series of legends and myths inspired by the few facts he knows. Through these tales, the son begins to understand his father's great feats and his great failings.


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