Critical reception On
Rotten Tomatoes, it has an approval rating of 100% based on reviews from 25 critics. Critics praised the film for its exploration of relationship dynamics, female friendship, and character detail.
Emanuel Levy noted, "Working again in the 'woman’s picture' domain, Sayles showed he could deal with material usually seen in 'TV Movie of the Week' in a mature, non-melodramatic way. Centering on female friendship,
Passion Fish coincided with a cycle of studio films about female bonding, such as
Thelma and Louise,
A League of Their Own, and
Fried Green Tomatoes." Levy continued, "On the surface, the heroines play familiar types, but Sayles again shows his forte in etching deft characterizations, detailing the emotional transformation of each woman and the bond they establish once they get to know one another."
Janet Maslin of
The New York Times also lauded the film and observed Sayles "refuses to make his characters simple or stupid for the movies." Praise for the acting was unanimous. Michael Wilmington of the
Los Angeles Times wrote, "It’s a critical cliche to talk about Oscar-worthy performances in the flood of year-end candidates, but Woodard and McDonnell deserve a look—from everybody. In the movie, the two show us a developing love and respect that is subterranean, almost unspoken, seeping up beneath a contentious surface. They have the easy, emotion-stretching mastery and limber spontaneity that marks the best screen acting." Critic Malcolm Johnson of the
Hartford Courant also praised the cinematography and setting. He wrote, "as photographed by
Roger Deakins, 'Passion Fish' mirrors May-Alice's growing fascination with photographing the reclaimed world of her lost youth, a milieu
Mason Daring amplifies with
Cajun music. But more than a voyage into the bayous, 'Passion Fish' is a celebration of sisterhood and rebirth, movingly enacted by two of our finest actresses."'''' In November 2021, the film was featured as part of
The Criterion Channel's series "Between Us Girls: Bonds Between Women".
Box office Passion Fish received a limited release on December 9, 1992, After receiving Academy Award nominations in February 1993, the film was released to 191 theaters, where it earned over 99% of its gross of $4.8 million.
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