Arnold’s combustible first feature, “Red Road,” wedded British kitchen sink realism with moody expressionism, a marriage she revisits and intensifies with “Fish Tank.” Her two films are as ...
“Fish Tank” as in: confined, transparent quarters. Like a zoo, or a prison cell. Not a terribly original metaphor, but a plausible one, especially considering the environs of the film. Unfortunately, ...
The young British actress Kate Jarvis is in nearly every shot of Andrea Arnold’s Fish Tank, and her wide face, soft eyes, and flickering mixture of longing and potty-mouthed defiance draw you in and ...
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