Salmon Fishing in the Yemen

"Good"

Salmon Fishing in the Yemen Review


The heavy hand of a screenwriter (or perhaps novelist) intrudes on an otherwise jaunty, engaging little story, fruitlessly trying to stir up suspense when none was needed. And filmmaker Hallstrom indulges in rather too much sappy sentiment.

Fred (McGregor) is a UK government fishing expert assigned to help a wildly wealthy sheikh (Waked) create a fly-fishing site in the Yemen. Working with the sheikh's financial advisor Harriet (Blunt), Fred struggles to overcome his doubts about the scheme. But he's won over by the fact that the sheikh is both passionate about fishing and has enough cash to achieve the seemingly impossible. As Fred begins to fall for Harriet, he'll need to make a decision about his estranged wife (Stirling), while Harriet's special-services boyfriend (Mison) has gone missing in action.

All of this plotting provides a series of convenient coincidences, awkward encounters and tentative new relationships. Fortunately, the script doesn't overplay the romantic storyline, but then it hardly has time to, as the story also includes both a political satire, with the Prime Minister's sassy press agent (Scott Thomas in scene-stealing mode), and a gang of militant zealots who start brandishing guns and threatening to violently terminate the river project.

With so much going on, none of the strands really has a chance. And screenwriter Beaufoy doesn't get a grip on any of the storylines, never quite bringing them together and leaving threads dangling all over the place. As a result, there's not much resonance, which is a shame because the film has a thoroughly engaging premise and the actors are charming. McGregor and Blunt make a terrific couple, drawing out character detail in their spiky banter, while Waked helps the sheikh emerge as an intriguingly thoughtful character all his own.

If the film had focussed more narrowly on the feathery, cheeky relationships, it would have been much more satisfying. The political, military and religious sideroads all feel distracting, as if they were tacked on to make some sort of comment about east-west relationships. And yet the filmmakers can't get through a story about Muslims without adding some irrelevant fanatical terrorists. And these kinds of plot contrivances that dampen the film's considerable appeal.



Facts and Figures

Run time: 107 mins

In Theaters: Friday 20th April 2012

Box Office USA: $9.0M

Box Office Worldwide: $9M

Distributed by: CBS Films

Production compaines: BBC Films

Reviews

Contactmusic.com: 3 / 5

Rotten Tomatoes: 67%
Fresh: 93 Rotten: 46

IMDB: 6.8 / 10

Cast & Crew

Director:

Producer:

Starring: as Harriet Chetwode-Talbot, as Dr. Alfred Jones, as Patricia Maxwell, as Mary Jones, as Sheikh Muhammad, Catherine Steadman as Ashley, as Capt. Robert Mayers, Tom Beard as Peter Maxwell, Jill Baker as Betty, as Bernard Sugden, Alex Taylor-McDowall as Edward Maxwell

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