>I never thought I'd be writing e-mail messages about films with goldfish, but I
>think I've come up with a good one. It's a Canadian film from 1978 called _The
>Silent Partner_. Elliott Gould plays a bank clerk who collects tropical fish,
>and I think he carries around a gold fish in a plastic bag for a while as a
>metaphor for the precarious position that he himself is in (Christopher Plummer
>has threatened to kill him). The metaphor is expanded when the head of a woman
>ends up in Gould's fish tank just after he has made love to her.
Does the clerk carry the goldfish as a metaphor for his position? Or does
the filmmaker/writer do the dirty work? I hope it's the former - isn't
carrying fish as signifiers illegal in Canada?
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jajasoon tlitteu ([log in to unmask])
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