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She's from Ireland.
He's a native New Yorker.
They have nothing in common except for being in
love.
"Some Fish Can Fly is
witty and touching!"
- Jeffrey Lyons,
WNBC-TV
"A Charmer!"
- Derek Armstrong,
Time Out New York
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Narrator:
"I think it goes back to Shakespeare's Anthony
and Cleopatra, Anthony is fighting Caesar at sea for control of the known
world, and Anthony's girlfriend Cleopatra is in a boat nearby.
Just when it looks like Anthony is getting a slight advantage over
Caesar, Cleopatra turns her boat around and takes off. What does Anthony do? He
turns his boat around and chases after Cleopatra, deserting his own army. He'd
rather chase Cleopatra than conquer the world."
"It was ten years
ago that I flew to Cork City, Ireland, just before Christmas.
I was chasing Nora
Murphy, the woman I was engaged to."
SOME FISH CAN FLY is a
love story that follows the romantic comings and goings of KEVIN, a New Yorker,
and NORA, a woman from Ireland. The film spans ten years in their relationship,
beginning on the night they met, nine months before Kevin's Christmas visit.
What is unusual in terms of structure is that at some point Kevin decided to
make a movie about what happened with Nora; this is the subplot of the film. We
move back and forth in time between the love story, and Kevin's attempt to tell
it. Both are narrated in the present.
Kevin meets Nora on a
half-baked blind date with his old friend Z. Despite getting off to a rocky
start, there is a mutual attraction. Nora comes back to Kevin's apartment for
what turns into a seven hour kiss; "I had never kissed anything for seven
hours." So begins their relationship.
We segue to several
years later. We don't know what happened, but Kevin is full of plans to make a
film about Nora. With his friend Chris, they set about raising the money.
Meanwhile, Nora and
Kevin begin to get involved but the handwriting is on the wall; she's returning
home soon. Moreover, neither is enamored with the other's country. But the more
they try to break it off the more hopelessly they fall in love. Finally Kevin
proposes, Nora accepts; then she promptly heads back to Ireland. The rest of the
movie is about how they try to make it work against the odds.
Without
giving away the ending, through the interweaving of the two narratives, the film
addresses other issues, including the nature of love and the nature of art. Form
and content, life and art, are folded into each other. The film concludes in the
near present, but we are still not sure what will happen after the story ends.
Intrinsically, SOME FISH CAN FLY is a story of trying to make it turn out
right. Occasionally, some fish do
fly; sometimes, love does conquer all. Related Sites:
Some Fish can Fly Website
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