![]() It is a tragedy, but it is still someone else’s tragedy. ![]() At first, the two remain in a rather distant bubble from the rest of society’s panic, shying away from the strange occurrences of bus drivers suddenly leaving the bus mid-shift or car accidents happening left and right, or people wandering the streets without name or meaning. That is the subliminal mindset that motivates Emma and Jude to hold onto amidst the pandemonium caused by NIA. It’s easy to feel like the special case when tragedy strikes, even if a billion other people are sharing the same tragedy. Memory loss is the pandemonium in “Little Fish,” and it is specifically referred to as ‘NIA’ or ‘neuroinflammatory affliction.’ It is a narrative filled with constant fear and trepidation as Emma (Olivia Cooke) and Jude (Jack O’Connell) attempt to resist the consequences of the disease but ultimately fall victim to the same grief that exposes the fragile nature of humanity against a pandemic. ![]() Memory loss is an affliction that is plagued with tragedy, forcing individuals to live a life void of identity, origins, and familiar loved ones without even realizing the loss. A couple fights to hold their relationship together as a memory loss virus spreads and threatens to erase the history of their love and courtship.
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