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Fish for four
Black comedy about an old servant working for three unmarried sisters.
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Plot Summary
A group of middle-aged friends embarks on a camping trip that quickly unravels due to interpersonal conflicts and comical mishaps. As tensions rise, hidden resentments and long-held secrets surface, forcing them to confront their relationships and their own shortcomings. The trip becomes a hilarious yet poignant examination of friendship, aging, and the unexpected challenges of trying to recapture past glories.
Critical Reception
Fish for Four was a modest television film that garnered moderate attention for its comedic performances and relatable, albeit sometimes simplistic, exploration of midlife friendships. Critics noted its charming cast and lighthearted approach, though some found the plot predictable and the humor occasionally dated.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its ensemble cast's comedic timing and chemistry.
Some found the humor to be a bit too gentle or old-fashioned.
The film offers a nostalgic and generally lighthearted look at long-term friendships.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented for this television film, but it is generally seen as a gentle, character-driven comedy.
Fun Fact
The film was originally produced as a BBC television play before being released as a featurette.
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