Let's Fish
Let's Fish

Let's Fish

2007Movie11 minEnglish

Let's Fish is fun and light-hearted. The use of live actors grounds the series in semi-reality, while the use of an animated background and animated characters allows for imaginative situations and stories. Let's Fish also takes aim at the American way of life, providing thoughtful social commentary.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Daniel J. HarrisGenres: Documentary, Nature

Plot Summary

This documentary takes viewers on a journey into the world of recreational fishing, exploring various techniques, locations, and the passion that drives anglers. It showcases the beauty of natural landscapes and the thrill of the catch. The film highlights the diverse species of fish and the unique challenges faced by fishermen across different environments. It also touches upon the conservation efforts and the importance of responsible angling practices for future generations.

Critical Reception

Let's Fish (2007) received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its scenic cinematography and informative content about fishing. Some noted its slow pacing, while others found it to be a relaxing and educational watch for enthusiasts. Audience reception was generally favorable, particularly among those with an interest in fishing and the outdoors.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually appealing with beautiful shots of nature.
  • Informative for fishing enthusiasts.
  • Pacing can be slow for general audiences.

Google audience: Audience reviews were limited but generally indicated appreciation for the film's focus on the fishing experience and its scenic qualities. Some viewers found it to be a peaceful and educational documentary.

Fun Fact

Director Daniel J. Harris reportedly spent over two years filming "Let's Fish," traveling to numerous remote locations to capture diverse fishing experiences and natural beauty.

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