Sunday, March 15, 2026

1455. Cold Fish (2010)



Director : Sion Sono

Cinematographer : Shinya Kimura

Genre : Thriller

Country : Japan

Duration : 146 Minutes

🔸 A normal life can slowly turn into a nightmare. Cold Fish begins with a quiet fish shop owner who lives a dull and controlled life with his family. When he meets a confident and friendly businessman who also runs a fish store, the relationship first looks helpful and supportive. However, this connection slowly becomes dangerous. The story gradually reveals how the main character becomes trapped in a situation he cannot escape. The plot moves from normal daily life into a very dark psychological space, showing how manipulation and fear can take control of someone’s life.

🔸 The performances are extremely powerful and are the main reason the film works so well. The actor playing the charming but terrifying businessman delivers an unforgettable performance. His character switches between friendly, funny, and frightening very quickly, making every scene unpredictable. In contrast, the main character is quiet and passive. His weakness and fear make the situation even more disturbing because the audience can see how easily he is controlled. The tension between these two characters drives the entire film.

🔸 The film creates a very intense and uncomfortable atmosphere. The story becomes increasingly violent and disturbing as it moves forward. This brutality is part of the film’s message about control, greed, and moral collapse. However, the film sometimes feels excessive. The violence is shown in a very extreme way, and the long runtime makes certain scenes feel repetitive. Even with these flaws, Cold Fish remains a bold and shocking thriller. It is disturbing, intense, and unforgettable, even if it goes too far at times.

Verdict: Good

DC Rating: 3.5/5

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