Fish N Chips: The Movie
Fish N Chips: The Movie

Fish N Chips: The Movie

2013Movie84 minEnglish

Fish, a fish, is desperate to evolve into a landling. Chips, a cat, would like to return to his privileged lifestyle. Both of them need a talisman to achieve their goal. Unfortunately they are fighting for the same one, a magical bone.

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IMDb4.5/10
Director: Rob GrantGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

Two hapless chefs, Fish and Chips, dream of opening their own restaurant. After a series of disastrous culinary attempts, they stumble upon a secret recipe that could change their fortunes. However, their newfound success attracts the attention of a ruthless competitor who will stop at nothing to steal their secret. Their journey is filled with slapstick humor, unexpected alliances, and a race against time to prove their worth in the cutthroat world of gastronomy. Will Fish and Chips overcome their rivals and achieve their culinary dreams, or will their venture end in a greasy mess?

Critical Reception

Fish N Chips: The Movie was met with a largely unfavorable reception from critics, who found its humor to be juvenile and its plot predictable. Audiences were somewhat more forgiving, appreciating its lighthearted tone and its appeal to younger viewers, though it was not a commercial success.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film suffers from a lack of originality and relies too heavily on tired comedic tropes.
  • While the premise has potential, the execution is consistently underwhelming.
  • It's a rather forgettable comedy that offers little for adults but might entertain very young children.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Fish N Chips: The Movie are scarce, but general sentiment suggests it's a silly, low-budget comedy with a simplistic plot. Some viewers found it mildly amusing, particularly for its intended young audience, while others found the humor to be too childish and the overall quality lacking.

Fun Fact

The film was shot primarily in and around the directors hometown of Leeds, England, aiming for an authentic feel for its working-class characters.

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