Cold Fish
is a 2010 Japanese film directed by Sion Sono. Cold Fish premiered at the 67th Venice International Film Festival on September 7, 2010, and received the best screenplay award in the Fantastic Features section at Fantastic Fest 2010. The film was released as part of the Bloody Disgusting Selects line.
Plot
Nobuyuki Shamoto is the quiet and unambitious owner of a Shizuoka shop specializing in selling tropical fish. His home life leaves much to be desired, as his daughter Mitsuko is rebellious and physically abuses her stepmother Taeko, his second wife. One night Nobuyuki is summoned when Mitsuko is caught shoplifting at a local supermarket. Yukio Murata, a patron at the supermarket, persuades the manager to drop the matter and invites Nobuyuki to visit his own, larger tropical fish shop. During an impromptu tour of Yukio's shop, Nobuyuki meets his wife, Aiko. Stating that fate brought the two men together, the gregarious Yukio convinces Nobuyuki to go into business with him. Yukio also takes on Mitsuko as a worker in his shop.
More details
author | Sion Sono Yoshiki Takahashi |
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contentLocation | Shizuoka Prefecture |
director | Sion Sono |
editor | Junichi Ito |
events | serial killer |
genre | horror thriller |
keywords | fish shop gen sekine murder one night pet shop second wife sekine gen and hiroko kazama shizuoka shoplift summon tropical fish |
musicBy | Tomohide Harada |
producer | Toshiki Kimura Yoshinori Chiba |
productionCompany | Nikkatsu |
recordedAt | Japan |
theme | japanese japanese horror serial killer splatter |