
And now the internet is asking the same stunned question: how did a quiet emotional drama about an elderly woman and an octopus become Netflix’s biggest obsession overnight?
At the center of the story is two-time Oscar winner Sally Field, whose performance is already being praised as one of the warmest and most emotionally powerful of her recent career. Alongside her is Lewis Pullman, with supporting performances from Joan Chen, Kathy Baker, Beth Grant, and Colm Meaney. Meanwhile, the voice of the octopus Marcellus — performed by Alfred Molina — has become one of the most talked-about aspects of the movie online.
Critics have given the film an impressive 81% score on Rotten Tomatoes, calling it “warm,” “cozy,” and deeply emotional, although some reviewers argued that parts of the story lean too heavily into sentimentality. Audiences, however, appear even more emotional about the experience, with the film earning a powerful 90% audience score.
The film’s sudden takeover of Netflix’s charts is even more shocking considering the dominance of Swapped, which had just broken streaming records days earlier. Yet Remarkably Bright Creatures managed to quietly climb past the blockbuster through word-of-mouth, emotional reactions, and growing curiosity around its unusual premise.
Now fans everywhere are urging others to watch before spoilers spread online, warning newcomers that the movie may look gentle and comforting on the surface — but emotionally, it hits much harder than anyone expects.


