Blu-ray Review – Go Fish

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The 1994 Sundance Film Festival presented a slew of influential movies, and one of the more famous ones remains "Go Fish." Pushing to make something respectful and lively about lesbian culture, co-writers Guinevere Turner and Rose Troche (who also directs) go the ultra-indie route, preserving their voice in this low-budget understanding of life and love for a group of women trying to navigate relationships. It's fitting that the offering shared the spotlight at Sundance with Kevin Smith's "Clerks," as the features are somewhat similar in look and language, but Troche goes for a sensitive and honest depiction of character needs, delivering a distinct study of community and concern, and doing so with some sense of style and humor to keep the endeavor as cinematic as possible. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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