Goldfish Game, the first feature film by Jan Lauwers, tells the story of a small community of people who are violently torn apart. It is a contemporary moral fable, true to life, that develops with the fatality of a Greek tragedy. But besides a tale of human drama, it is also a perceptive and subtle anthropological study of the mechanisms that hold a group together and the forces that work towards its disintegration. At the centre of these forces stands death, one's own death and those of others, as the irreducible empty spot that determines and delimits all human behaviour.
i've seen this movie during a filmfestival and i loved it. Its rough and sexy with an incredibel international cast. If you have a chance, go check it out
bramskibeat 5 years ago