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Big Fish and Begonia coming to UK cinemas

Big Fish and Begonia coming to UK cinemas

Written by D. R. on 17 Feb 2018



I may languishing on my sick bed, but that can't stop me getting the news out... And this time it's a cinematic announcement from Manga Entertainment. The venerable UK distributor are bringing Big Fish & Begonia to select UK cinema screens on Wednesday 18th April.

Synopsis: From ancient Chinese legends comes a beautiful tale of love and sacrifice.
 
In a world within our world, yet unseen by any human, the beings there control time and tide and the changing of the seasons. On the day Chun turns sixteen, she is transformed into a dolphin to explore the human world. She is rescued from a vortex by a human boy at the cost of his own life. Chun is so moved by the boy's kindness and courage that she decides to give him life again. But to do this, she must protect the boy's soul, a tiny fish, and nurture it to grow. Through adventure and sacrifice, love grows, yet now she must release him back to the sea, back to life in the human world.

Source: Manga Entertainment.


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