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Catfish

  • 2010
  • PG-13
  • 1 Std. 27 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,1/10
44.148
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Catfish (2010)
A New York City photographer travels to rural Michigan to meet the woman of his dreams, once he's only known through the Internet.
trailer wiedergeben2:21
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Science & Technology DocumentaryDocumentaryDramaMysteryThriller

Junge Filmemacher dokumentieren online die aufkeimende Freundschaft mit einer jungen Frau und ihrer Familie, die zu einer Reihe unerwarteter Entdeckungen führt.Junge Filmemacher dokumentieren online die aufkeimende Freundschaft mit einer jungen Frau und ihrer Familie, die zu einer Reihe unerwarteter Entdeckungen führt.Junge Filmemacher dokumentieren online die aufkeimende Freundschaft mit einer jungen Frau und ihrer Familie, die zu einer Reihe unerwarteter Entdeckungen führt.

  • Regie
    • Henry Joost
    • Ariel Schulman
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Nev Schulman
    • Ariel Schulman
    • Henry Joost
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,1/10
    44.148
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Henry Joost
      • Ariel Schulman
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Nev Schulman
      • Ariel Schulman
      • Henry Joost
    • 196Benutzerrezensionen
    • 201Kritische Rezensionen
    • 65Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 7 Nominierungen insgesamt

    Videos5

    Catfish
    Trailer 2:21
    Catfish
    Catfish: Nev Talks To Megan On The Phone For The First Time
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    Catfish: Nev Talks To Megan On The Phone For The First Time
    Catfish: Nev Talks To Megan On The Phone For The First Time
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    Catfish: Nev Talks To Megan On The Phone For The First Time
    Catfish: Rel Asks Nev About How His Relationship With Megan Is Progressing
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    Catfish: Rel Asks Nev About How His Relationship With Megan Is Progressing
    Catfish: Nev Composites A Picture Of Himself And Megan Together
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    Catfish: Nev Composites A Picture Of Himself And Megan Together
    Catfish: Megan Sends Nev A Drawing She Made Of Him
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    Catfish: Megan Sends Nev A Drawing She Made Of Him

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    Nev Schulman
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    • Self
    • (as Yaniv 'Nev' Schulman)
    Ariel Schulman
    Ariel Schulman
    • Self
    • (as Ariel 'Rel' Schulman)
    Henry Joost
    Henry Joost
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    Angela Wesselman-Pierce
    • Self
    • (as Angela Wesselman)
    Melody C. Roscher
    Melody C. Roscher
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    Wendy Whelan
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      • Ariel Schulman
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    9jch_031241

    Draws you in all the way to the end

    Don't be put off by the jumpy, seemingly disconnected scenes at the beginning of this film. I nearly hit the eject button thinking that this was nothing more than an amateurish attempt at an 'artsy' film. Just stay with it and you will soon be drawn into an intriguing real life story with a surprisingly emotional twist at the end. The film stirs up a range of emotions that you rarely experience in todays high budget, digitized action flicks. I wish that I could tell you more but that would spoil the whole thing! I will only say this; the film could not have been done prior to the days of social networking where "friends' can pour out their innermost thoughts for the world to read. A very humanistic portrayal of the strengths, talent and weaknesses behind the faces that you see every day at the grocery store or walking down the street. See it and resist the temptation to 'tell all' when you recommend this excellent documentary film to others.
    8colinrgeorge

    Fishing Scam

    "Catfish" is a difficult film to talk about without spoiling. The sensationalist trailer gives a deliberately one-sided peek at a film which is ultimately defined by its ending. Expectations should probably be mediated, however—"Catfish" isn't going to blow your mind. In fact, the outcome of this social networking mystery is rather straightforward, but no less brilliant for it. This is a film where palpable suspense cedes way to an unconventional and thought- provoking character study. Maybe the best introduction I can offer is that I really liked it.

    Arriving in a market practically gorged with tongue-in-cheek faux documentaries, it's initially difficult to take "Catfish" at face value. The story begins innocuously enough; Yaniv "Nev" Schulman has just had his first picture published in the New York Times when a package arrives at his office containing a painted replica of the photo. The artist is a 12 year- old admirer, and her correspondence begets a peculiar Facebook friendship. As Nev becomes involved with her and her family, however, he begins to notice certain inconsistencies with the perfect lives they lead online.

    Much of the build-up feels stagey, and surely something is amiss, because either filmmakers Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman are considerably more talented directors than they portray themselves as, or they are not being entirely forthcoming. The prevalence of the camera during seemingly random moments that become key scenes seems perhaps a bit too fortuitous, and the placement and framing of the shots themselves seem too precisely calculated to have been captured on the fly for this amateur guerrilla venture.

    Yet it doesn't matter in the slightest. "Catfish" is about calling our willingness to accept unsubstantiated information into question, and thus encourages a skepticism and natural inquisitiveness towards itself. The entire thing could be fabricated, and its creators have a built-in ace in the hole. Falsifying a non-fiction film about false identity could add a brilliant meta layer to the puzzle.

    That being said, I don't believe that Joost and Schulman invented the whole thing. Somebody get these guys a pen and paper if they did. Rather, I tend to identify with the prevailing online rumor that suggests the ending was shot first, with some or most of the first half consisting of retroactive reenactments. But though I question the authenticity of certain moments, whether or not they are genuine seems beside the point—"Catfish" is an effective film.

    The foundation of that success lies in its solid technique. The gradual rationing of information and the introduction and unraveling of the central mystery is surprisingly well handled. The plot is obtuse and intense when it needs to be, and the suspense is so potent that some have even been let down that it never becomes an all-out thriller.

    But suspense has the tendency to be undervalued in an of itself, and the suspense in "Catfish" is an exceptionally executed, integral part of the ride. The film, on the whole, works not only because of its moments of seizing, visceral tension, but because of the greater message it evokes. In hindsight, scenes like those exploited in the trailer featuring Nev and his buddies arriving at a quiet farm in the dead of night seem downright silly when compared to where they eventually end up.

    "Catfish" has been getting a ton of very positive press recently, and it deserves much of the praise it's received. But backlash follows hype like a shadow, and I have a feeling that those swayed into seeing the film who might not have otherwise will enter with unrealistic expectations. It is a fascinating, offbeat experiment, but it still appeals to niche interests. The extent to which we let ourselves believe that the internet is a direct extension of our preceptory senses can be dangerous—But I'll say no more. I don't want to spoil anything.
    7Toastinger

    Sensitive, touching, worth watching

    This movie is kind of a intimate psychological documentary. It has certainly a very small plot, but it is incredibly moving. It lets you enter the privacy of mostly common people committing very common sins like a million other people commit every day. And it shows the emotional impact of it that can change your life. The cinematography and storytelling style is very modern and reminds of creating a video blog. Also the implications of social media in everyday life does certainly play a role in the plot. But I wouldn't say that the movie is too self-reflective or pays too much attention for the online media. The emphasis lies on the real social relationship that is developing between the characters and the lies on which it is built. Very well executed, very sensitive, very touching, very worth watching.
    7cosmo_tiger

    A documentary about meeting someone on face-book and wondering if they really are who they say they are. Surprisingly Gripping.

    A documentary about a man (Nev) who starts a relationship with a woman he meets on face-book, and starts to wonder how truthful this person is. If you watch the trailer for this movie it is very misleading, not to say its a bad movie but it's not at all what I expected. This is a true life account that I'm sure has happened to many people. An 8 year old girl named Abby starts to send Nev paintings she has done after seeing a picture Nev took in a newspaper. Out of that Nev begins to talk with Angela (Abby's mom) and it carries over to Megan (Abby's sister). After quickly falling in love with Megan, Nev soon discovers Megan may not be who she says she is and plans a trip to visit her and find out the truth. Every once in a while a movie comes along that you just have to keep watching and your not sure why, and when it's over your not sure why it had this grip on you, this is one of those movies. This is not for everyone, being that it is a documentary and slow in parts, but it is very interesting and has an ending that sneaks up on you and affects you in a way you can't explain. At least it did to me. I give it a B-
    8Ryan_MYeah

    Try to avoid as much plot details about this dark, and compelling documentary as possible.

    The film centers around photographer Yaniv "Nev" Schulman, recorded by Ariel Schulman, and Henry Joost. This is all I'm going to reveal about the plot, because I strongly believe that you should see this movie knowing virtually nothing about it. If I even gave a synopsis, I'd be giving too much away.

    It's a film with a rather dark tone, and smartly edited by Zachary Stuart-Pontier. The documentary does make some strong points, such as "Who is this person?" "Who can I trust?" "What's real, and what's falsehood?" It makes one wonder what length some will go to hide the truth, and wonder what they would do in a situation like Nev's.

    The film starts off rather charming, but eventually the film ends up becoming so nervously unsettling, and emotionally devastating that it's painful to watch. I know it made me not want to know what happen, because it just so hard to fathom, but I just decided to grit my teeth, and keep watching. The film is highly thought provoking, question raising, and the tone Joost, and Schulman set helps the film immeasurably.

    The film is hardly ever pretty to watch, but am eye opener to be certain.

    I give Catfish *** out of ****

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      As of August 2011, the film has been hit with two lawsuits and, according to Catfish distributor Relativity Media, the film has an unrecouped balance of more than $8.5 million and will not likely ever become profitable. Both of these lawsuits have to do with songs used within the movie not being attributed to their creators.
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      Vince Pierce: They used to tank cod from Alaska all the way to China. They'd keep them in vats in the ship. By the time the codfish reached China, the flesh was mush and tasteless. So this guy came up with the idea that if you put these cods in these big vats, put some catfish in with them and the catfish will keep the cod agile. And there are those people who are catfish in life. And they keep you on your toes. They keep you guessing, they keep you thinking, they keep you fresh. And I thank God for the catfish because we would be droll, boring and dull if we didn't have somebody nipping at our fin.

    • Crazy Credits
      The opening logos are recorded off a computer (specifically a Mac). The Universal logo is shown as someone using Google Earth. The Relativity Media logo is shown as if it was an online video. The Rogue Pictures logo is shown as a desktop icon.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Maltin on Movies: The Town (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Good Vibrations
      Written by Mike Love & Brian Wilson

      Performed by The Langley Schools Music Project

      Published by Irving Music Inc.

      Courtesy of Bar/None Records

      By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1. Oktober 2010 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Rogue (United States)
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • 非識不可
    • Drehorte
      • Ishpeming, Michigan, USA
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      • Supermarché
      • Hit The Ground Running Films
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      • 30.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 3.237.343 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 257.285 $
      • 19. Sept. 2010
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 3.533.711 $
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      1 Stunde 27 Minuten
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