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Catfish

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7.0
User score
Generally Favorable
positive
72(73%)
mixed
17(17%)
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Showing 34 User Reviews
Jul 31, 2020
7
Robwinz
A great documentary movie which shows the impacts online and how people can believe certain things to be real. Also, you start to feel really bad for Nev throughout this movie because it shows how much he's in love with this lass and how he doesn't believe what people are saying about her at all. Finally, I don't think I'm wanting to go into much about this movie, the main reason being spoilers and that but I'd recommend it, it's a very good documentary.
Nov 18, 2016
8
Patrick94
I'm not even sure what to say about it other than you need to watch it. Don't Google it, don't read up on it. Just watch it. Kept me interested pretty much the whole way through and completely messed with my emotions. The last 20 or so minutes were particularly.....I think uncomfortable is an appropriate word
Aug 3, 2016
8
Meth-dude
The story of this documentary was quite interesting and the results quite **** accurately shows what could happen to any cyber-relationships.Catfish is not a great documentary, but it sure as hell is entertaining and interesting.
Aug 18, 2013
7
BrianMcCritic
A very interesting documentary that makes you think before you talk to people you think you know. It works because Nev is a very likeable person and when the reveal happens you kind of feel for Angela.
Nov 10, 2012
3
emanon369
Not nearly as good as it could have been. Predictable "twist", lacklustre ending, debatable whether the whole thing is even genuine. My advice, if you're going to watch this, don't pay to do so.
Aug 26, 2012
2
Redfordsto
It's not just dull, this movie is too convenient to be anything other than staged. It's lacks the happenstance of being an accidental documentary and thereby sullies its own credibility. The trailer told a tale of thrilling intrigue that the actual movie could never deliver. Thus, the promotion felt like a lie just as the premise feels like a lie. I want to say that the acting was fairly good, but the makers denied it was acting at all, so it's hard to find anything complimentary to say. The only truth revealed by this cinematic attempt is that in making a fake documentary about how nothing is real on the internet, the filmmaker's own lack of honest adds credence to the notion that the world is full of convenient lies.
Sep 28, 2011
8
Delta_Assault
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
Sep 22, 2011
7
j30
A very engaging documentary. That is strange, funny, and just plain creepy. I found it entertaining and interesting in the way we look at social networking sites.
Jul 19, 2011
4
Schmit93
I respect the filmmakers for trying. However, from the start it's quite obvious something isn't right. The big twist won't surprise most. The twist does make the movie feel a bit like a P.S.A. saying that the people you meet online might not be who you think they are. I was entertained by it for a while. I began to grow bored when it went to Michigan. The movie goes from interesting sharp thriller to sappy cheese. It's not boring, but it is slightly predictable, though the depth of the predictably will catch you off guard. The trailers totally misrepresent the film.
Jul 10, 2011
9
Context
Maybe I'm naive? I don't think so, because I'm an inveterate cynic and default to suspicion when a situation offers that alternative. Instead, I'm convinced "Catfish" is a tribute to the presentation of a terrific documentary that for my money was what I very infrequently refer to as "a moment in cinema." I don't know why the term "thriller" is used to generate interest, it's not your garden variety "thriller" but it is a thrill to watch a remarkable life unfold before your eyes. "Riveting"? Yep. That works. It is a riveting, edgy, moving, compassionate and expertly told story that comments on life from two ends of its rather lengthy spectrum. "Catfish" allows the viewer to see a facet of the human condition that those of us occupying the more mundane portion of life's spectrum (we grow up, develop relationships, a family, a "life") may not realize exists. But it does, in seemingly ordinary circumstances and the revelations are simply - for me, anyway - breathtaking. The question surrounding "Catfish" is its authenticity as a documentary. Like I wrote, maybe I'm naive, but it looks like one to me. Authentic and memorable.
Jun 20, 2011
8
txrangersfan72
There is a lot of press around whether or not the events in this documentary are true, but nevertheless, it is indicative of the way people deal with internal pain in the digital age. Before the Internet, Myspace, Facebook, dating sites, etc., people dealt with loneliness and pain in completely different ways. With the advent of new technology, though, seemingly shut-in, anti-social or introverted people can now explore a outside life without the fear of exposure or rejection. Well, unless you do what Nev allegedly did during this movie to get to the bottom of a relationship he THOUGHT he was building with a girl named Megan. The story that unwinds gets sadder and sadder, showing what this powerful, worldwide tool can be used for given the minds of certain people. True or not, Catfish does show the capabilities a twisted mind can use in this modern world.
May 28, 2011
6
BamaFalstaff
Felt a little contrived for the first half, but the payoff is a fascinating psychological study. Even though I could see the ending from a mile away, I'm surprised that I had a different emotional reaction than I had anticipated, and I think most fellow skeptics would concur.
Feb 24, 2011
7
Sindri
Intriguing contemporary documentary - Reality or fiction? That is the pivotal question in this American independent documentary produced by Andrew Jarecki who made his directorial debut with "Capturing the Friedmans" in 2003 and directed by Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost who has stated that "Catfish" is a 100% true story. The story centers on photographer Yaniv "Nev" Schulman who lives in New York with his brother Ariel and friend Henry who are both filmmakers and who comes up with the idea of making a movie about Nev's romance with a woman called Megan whom he connects with on Facebook, and decide to record every step of the evolving relationship. This uncanny portrayal of a young man's infatuation with a woman he has never seen in real life, is an intriguing contemporary documentary which gives a memorable and critical depiction of online dating. "Catfish" has a convincing linear narrative and a good pace which serves the story well, but it also make it seem more like a fictional drama than a true documentary. The story first time directors Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost tells is by no means beyond imagination or absolutely unbelievable, but the unlikely reactions of the main characters and the story's very appropriate development makes one question weather this is reality or fiction. Aside from that, "Catfish" works just fine as a modest character study and a suspenseful thriller about art, friendship, love and networking.
Jan 31, 2011
6
1337cow
The story was incredibly engaging and mysterious. At first. While it was very good and exiting, even suspenseful at times, the mystery was solved earlier than anticipated and as a result i found the last 30 minutes or so lackluster, boring and as a result i wasn't very compelled to finish it. After sitting through that last bit I wasn't really glad I stuck around and the end sort of made the whole conflict of the movie irrelevant. Also I think the trailers and stuff are over-hyped because it seems like it will "shock you" when in reality the secret is uncovered rather calmly, but i suppose that's just good marketing. While this review has been mostly negative don't get me wrong, i loved the first half. I just think the movie hit it's climax and died down too early, leaving the last bit lingering on.
Jan 30, 2011
10
hailtothevictor
The only part I didn't get was where they were in Chicago and drove north through Wisconsin and ended up in Gladwin before they got to the U P... I'm from Michigan, went to college in Chicago, and drove north through all of Wisconsin to go to Cross-Country camp in the U P... I'm pretty sure this would take some science I'm not sure of. Still, maybe the film was shuffled a bit in the editing. I'll give 'em the benefit of a doubt. Great film. I have to believe if it was faked, it would have had much more suspense and weirdness. It was almost the lack of these things that make it so weird. Maybe I'll be proved wrong. I am Kurious Oranj.
Jan 15, 2011
4
Overworlder
Rather dull home video with hugely deceptive trailers. The movie's big surprise is unveiled so slowly it never manages to be all that surprising, and in the end isn't particularly interesting. Granted, there are some heartfelt, real-life emotions on display, but it's not enough to carry the movie.
Jan 13, 2011
9
Zorgly
Fascinating to say the least. A profoundly moving look into the technological age and the effects it can have on people and society.
Jan 12, 2011
5
madinpa
I'd say overall, not so good. It did turn out to be somewhat of a surprise, but not really in a good way. I'll save a better critique for a better film.
Jan 12, 2011
9
shepardn
one of the best movies ive seen this year. i caught myself making a phone call rite after i seen it to suggest it to a friend.. and if you have ever met anyone off the internet it will defiantly make you think twice about doing it again..
Jan 8, 2011
5
sailoraide
Some may tell you that Catfish is a thriller. Or a mystery. Or many other things, all of which it is not. I'm only mildly convinced of the filmmakers' claim that the documentary included no staging whatsoever. But putting all that aside and taking it for what it is, there is value to be found, especially for any social media addict who has considered taking an online relationship further and meeting a stranger who they've engaged with solely via non-physical means. The idea in Catfish is simple - people are not always who they say they are. The filmmakers follow their friend/brother as a relationship grows between he and a woman online (the majority taking place on Facebook). Eventually, lies are discovered and the group sets out to set the record straight by making a surprise appearance at the fibber's home. This is where the so-called "mystery" supposedly kicks in, but I can assure you that if you're the least bit "thrilled" by this film you need to immediately stop watching it and do something crazy. The mystery quickly fizzles and the film settles into a story about forgiveness and understanding. I suppose that Catfish could be touching for some. I am not included in that group, though. I found it to be a bit pretentious and mildly entertaining. I do believe the story occurred, but I also feel that the filmmakers without a doubt affected the outcome of the story, and in some ways even took advantage of those they intended to expose. Am I upset that I spent an hour and a half watching it? No. Would I ever watch it again? Doubtful.
Jan 7, 2011
7
Triatsila
A captivating piece of film. Quite controversial subject matters. At times the film is a bit flaky but so are all films if you go deep enough. The main point of the film I think is to show the public that this stuff does happen. I feel the outcome of the film a bit lenient from the truth. Saying that it's good fun talking about whether the film is fact or fiction with friends. Definitely needs to be watched.
Jan 6, 2011
10
Rumsy
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
Jan 4, 2011
2
Alyosha
This is an exceptionally dull film. Dull in concept, dull in execution. It's obvious from the very moment it starts that what you're watching is fake. It starts out looking like it's going one way and then spends the rest of the film doing just that. There is no twist, no great revelation just dull plodding predictability.
Jan 2, 2011
7
OscarPicks2010
Chatting and texting with a woman which he never met in real life for 8 months, Nev Schulman was in love (on Facebook). His brother Ariel decided to film Nev's relationship with "Megan", a girl he met while doing some business with her mother online. Not knowing where the documentary was headed, Ariel's determination proved itself to be worthwhile. More than half of the film is a guy chatting with a girl online, so the premise may make some uncomfortable. But the last 30 minutes of the film unravelled some disturbing moments that you could only imagine. Catfish proved that online dating isn't helping anyone with a problem yet damages them even more. Perhaps the message isn't what a lot of people want to hear since the story might relate to them, but it is the damn truth.
Dec 22, 2010
0
nutterjr
Why is this so heavily promoted by film critics? A documentary that never quite feels genuine, is mildly interesting and does not have a surprise ending or twist as avidly advertised, was a total waste of my time.
Oct 25, 2010
6
Polybius
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
Oct 16, 2010
7
GOUGH
It was a little dull to get through but worth it in the end because for me I really felt for life as a result. Sad. Real. Despite all that's not what it's pretending to be...I call this the other facebook movie, and it's more real, more emotionally rewarding by far, than that "s" network thing.
Oct 11, 2010
7
Tony
Without giving anything away, this film is very interesting. It plays like a thriller at times, and is pretty bare bones when it comes to filmmaking techniques. The less you know about the film before seeing it, the better.
Oct 9, 2010
8
Gummiwise
This movie pulled at my heart unexpectedly towards the end as I was extremely sympathetic towards Niv's search for love. Without going into the details of the movie which you really must see for yourself, I will say that this low-budget film evoked more emotion from me than most of the bloated Hollywood movies of late. There's a powerful commentary in this movie about the differentiation between virtual and real life. Please give Catfish a look if it's playing in your area. I drove about 90 miles to go see it a week ago, and I thought the trip was well worth it
Oct 8, 2010
6
Shiira
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
Oct 3, 2010
10
Felon
I could not disagree more with the critics who described this film as "condescending" and "sleazy." I found it riveting, suspenseful (not a thriller, as others have mentioned, but suspenseful nonetheless), heartbreaking, and compassionate. Contrary to A. O. Scott of the New York Times' opinion, I thought it WAS "a brilliant exploration of the hidden corners of contemporary reality." See it before anyone wrecks it for you, and see it knowing as little about it as possible.
Sep 27, 2010
9
ekornblum
OK, so they ads/trailers are tricks to get you into the theater. This is definitely not a thriller. But if you can get over the fact that they pulled a fast one on you, what you'll find is a great story & acting, and very well developed & interesting characters. Definitely one to see.
Sep 24, 2010
10
CMC
The movie is a very interesting story that is the natural result of the facebook phenomena. It is thoroughly entertaining in a casual and breezy way, has inventive and fun graphic sequences using google and internet graphics, and the main protagonist is compelling. When I find myself thinking about a movie the next day, then I know it was as good as I thought. The middling critic's scores are baffling to me. It does not need to be "an indictment of our times"; it is light-hearted but not cute. It reminds me a lot of "Crumb" by Terry Zwigoff.
Sep 21, 2010
4
MarcusBoyle
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
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