The work recounts an affair between an upper class woman, Lady Constance Chatterley, whose baronet husband has been paralyzed in World War I, and a “free spirited” gamekeeper, Oliver Mellors.
about the last year, but despite taking place amid a global pandemic,
Little Fishresonates mostly as a love story. Director Chad Hartigan s sci-fi romantic drama (out now), which was produced long before COVID-19 hit and originally scheduled to premiere at 2020 s canceled Tribeca Film Festival, follows a married couple living in the near future, where a pandemic this time of an affliction that attacks the mind has changed the landscape of human life.
Olivia Cooke stars as Emma, a vet tech married to Jude (Jack O Connell), a photographer and recovered addict. They live with their dog, Blue, in a home marked by a gratingly urban-millennial aesthetic and world altered by the ongoing N.I.A. pandemic a disease that steals your memories, be it slowly or all at once. There are no known precautions one can take to avoid contracting N.I.A. (which is not the same thing as Alzheimer s, as a line casually acknowledging the apparent similarities confirms), nor an existing cure, though c