There's No Fish Food in Heaven (1998)
"There’s No Fish Food in Heaven" is a delightful dive into the absurdity of love and obsession, wrapped in a quirky black comedy that will leave you both laughing and contemplative. With a unique premise that involves mailing oneself as a romantic gesture, the film cleverly examines the lengths to which we go for affection, all while showcasing vibrant characters and witty dialogue. The emotionally charged yet hilarious interactions between the graffiti artist and the painter offer a fresh perspective on unrequited love, making it a must-see for anyone who appreciates unconventional storytelling filled with heart and humor.