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The Annihilation of Fish
| Rating: | R (for some sexual content) |
| Genre: | Drama, Comedy, Romance |
| Release Date: | July 28, 2000 |
| Running time: | 108 minutes |
| Cast: | Lynn Redgrave, James Earl Jones, Margot Kidder |
| Director: | Charles Burnett |
| Producer: | Paul Heller, William Fabrizio, John Remark |
| Writer: | Anthony C Winkler |
Description: Fish, a lonely Jamaican man, and Poinsettia, an equally lonely American spinster, meet in a California boarding house. Mrs. Muldroone, the eccentric landlady, heads a "supporting cast" of imaginary characters that includes Hank, a jealous demon, and Puccini, the long-dead composer who has become Poinsettia's reluctant lover -- two very real, yet invisible characters. Fish and Poinsettia confide in each other about their imaginary friends, and establish a close friendship and understanding. The tender companionship they provide for each other transforms their solitary existences, and love blossoms. But as their relationship develops, Fish has a decision to make as he struggles between his imaginary opponent and his real love.
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