Director: Olivia Newman
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 111
minutes
Year:
2026
Starring: Sally Field, Lewis Pullman, Alfred Molina, Colm Meany, Kathy Baker,
Beth Grant, Joan Chen, Sofia Black-D’Elia
Description: Through unlikely bonds formed during night shifts at a
local aquarium, Tova (Sally Field), an elderly widow, learns of a life-changing
discovery that may bring her joy and wonder once again.
Review: There are movies you watch, and movies you experience. “Remarkably
Bright Creatures” undoubtedly belongs to the latter category. Director Olivia Newman
has succeeded in translating the complex emotions from Shelby Van Pelt’s bestsellers
into a visually stunning and deeply moving drama that lingers in your mind for
days. The beating heart of the film is the extraordinary bond between
70-year-old Tova Sullivan and Marcellus, a giant octopus at the Sowell Bay
Aquarium.
Genre: Drama
In addition to the connection with Marcellus, the arrival of Cameron (an excellent Lewis Pullman) drives the story forward. Cameron is a man in his thirties who cant seem to get his life together and ends up in Sowell Bay in search of answers about his origins. The dynamic between the dutiful, reserved Tova and the chaotic, searching Cameron is beautifully crafted. What begins as an awkward working relationship grows into a deep human connection. Tova sees in Cameron the potential he himself does not yet see, while Cameron unconsciously fills the void left by the disappearance of Tova’s son. The film sublimely demonstrates how two strangers can heal each other, simply by appearing in each other’s lives at the right moment.
Visually and emotionally balanced, the cinematography perfectly captures the misty, melancholic atmosphere of the Pacific Northwest, which forms a beautiful contrast with Marcellus’s colorful and almost otherworldly appearance.
“Remarkably Bright Creatures” is a rare film that both breaks your heart and mends it. It is an ode to the power of friendship, in whatever form it takes, and a reminder that it is never too late to find the truth to start over. With top-notch performances and a script that never misses a beat, this is an absolute 5-star must-see. Don’t you just love it when they get the book to movie adaptation right?
Rating: 5/ 5

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