Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Catch the tuna
Baker Dill is a fisherman who has his own Moby Dick haunting him; a massive tuna that constantly escapes his hooks and skills of fishing. His business as a fishing guide for tourists is quickly going down the drain because his obsession of catching the monster tuna is getting in the way of paying customers. One pretty lucrative - and personal - deal could solve all his problems. It's his biggest game yet. I didn't spoil myself ahead of this thriller, but felt early that something fishy is up, but it still caught me by a big surprise. Clever and enjoyable little fucker, despite of the low ratings I've seen everywhere.
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