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Demystifying Dad and Big Fish with Guest Louisa Smith

You Are Good

Alex Steed

Film Reviews, Society & Culture, Tv & Film, Relationships, Film History

4.83K Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2020

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Tim Burton's Big Fish is about a man who hopes to get a better sense of who is yarn-spinning father is. Are there larger truths in our parents’ self-constructed myths? In their “amusing lies”? Who were our parents before we were born, anyway? Is it possible to get to know those people?

It's another movie about a dad so on the nose with its themes that it is impossible to open with a pithy line about the issues it offers for unpacking.

Join Sarah, Alex and guest Louisa Smith as they unpack.

Why Are Dads is a show in which we attempt to understand what the hell it means to be the grown children of dads and other dad-like figures. And, as we do with all difficult subject matter, we this by looking through a pop culture lens.

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0:00.0

Hey there you are listening to why our dads with Sarah Marshall and Alex Steed. I am the

0:08.2

Alex side of that equation. We'll get to Sarah soon and our guest for today's episode,

0:13.4

Louisa Smith.

0:14.3

We're so lucky to have Louisa friend of the show,

0:17.8

Louisa Smith, on this episode

0:20.4

where we talk about Big Fish. Why Her Dads is a show where we talk about Big Fish.

0:22.6

Why are dads as a show where we watch movies

0:25.8

and talk about pop culture generally,

0:27.2

though it's movie focused all the time,

0:30.5

to better understand dads and dad themes and very specifically what it's like to be the grown children of dads.

0:39.0

What the dead aftermath rot.

0:42.0

In this one, this movie Big Fish is this is like kind of the

0:46.3

ultimate understanding the dead aftermath in one way or another and we're so lucky

0:51.4

that Louisa suggested that we watch it and that Louisa came on to talk about it with us.

0:56.3

Oh, you know, I should tell you or I want to tell you that we have a Patreon which if you can support that's fantastic if you're not able to support that's also totally fine

1:05.7

we're just glad that you're here though people who support the Patreon get a couple

1:09.7

bonus conversations every month so you can find us on Patreon at Why or Dats. Okay so Big Fish

1:16.4

this is a movie that came I believe in 2003 it is based on a book it is a Tim Burton

1:22.0

film if you listen to this show there's always a way to find

1:24.9

dad themes in every movie but this is a big one. It's about a man who at the end of his dad's life

1:31.6

is hoping for a bit of resolution, a bit of understanding who his father really was.

1:38.0

Is he all of these tall tales that he's told his entire life or is there is there something else there and it

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