One Can Always Fish
One Can Always Fish

One Can Always Fish

1995Movie29 minSwedish

A father must not disappoint. If you have promised to go fishing together, the promise applies. No obstacles count, reasons the boy and leave.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Jim VenablesGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the world of fly fishing and the pursuit of the perfect cast. It delves into the philosophy and tranquility associated with the sport, showcasing scenic locations and expert techniques. The film highlights the dedication and patience required, presenting fishing as more than just a hobby but a way of life for many.

Critical Reception

While not widely reviewed due to its niche documentary status, 'One Can Always Fish' was appreciated by enthusiasts of angling and outdoor pursuits for its serene portrayal of fly fishing. Critics noted its beautiful cinematography and informative content, though some found its pacing to be slow.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its stunning visuals and tranquil atmosphere.
  • Appreciated for its in-depth look at fly fishing techniques and philosophy.
  • Some viewers found the documentary's pace to be meditative, while others considered it slow.

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Fun Fact

The documentary features appearances by prominent figures in conservation and media, including Robert Redford and Ted Turner, who share their passion for fishing and the outdoors.

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