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Sale temps pour les pêcheurs

Original title: Mal día para pescar
  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.3K
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Jouko Ahola and Gary Piquer in Sale temps pour les pêcheurs (2009)
ComedyDramaWestern

A flamboyant impresario and an ageing ex-wrestling champion arrive in a small town, offering a hefty award to the local challenger. In fact, the promoter wants to rinse the spectators for ev... Read allA flamboyant impresario and an ageing ex-wrestling champion arrive in a small town, offering a hefty award to the local challenger. In fact, the promoter wants to rinse the spectators for every penny. But, is this a good day to go fishing?A flamboyant impresario and an ageing ex-wrestling champion arrive in a small town, offering a hefty award to the local challenger. In fact, the promoter wants to rinse the spectators for every penny. But, is this a good day to go fishing?

  • Director
    • Álvaro Brechner
  • Writers
    • Álvaro Brechner
    • Juan Carlos Onetti
    • Gary Piquer
  • Stars
    • Gary Piquer
    • Jouko Ahola
    • Antonella Costa
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Álvaro Brechner
    • Writers
      • Álvaro Brechner
      • Juan Carlos Onetti
      • Gary Piquer
    • Stars
      • Gary Piquer
      • Jouko Ahola
      • Antonella Costa
    • 13User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 20 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Gary Piquer
    Gary Piquer
    • Orsini
    Jouko Ahola
    Jouko Ahola
    • Jacob van Oppen
    Antonella Costa
    Antonella Costa
    • Adriana
    César Troncoso
    César Troncoso
    • Heber
    Roberto Pankow
    • Turco
    Bruno Aldecosea
    • Grey
    Alfonso Tort
    Alfonso Tort
    • Ronco
    Cristian Casañol
    • Ronnie
    Jorge Temponi
    • Jorge
    Jenny Goldstein
    • Jessica
    Enrique Vidal
    • Locutor
    Rogelio Gracia
    • Herminio
    Luis Lage
    • Rius
    Ignacio Cawen
    • Fernandez
    Isaac Wainberg
    • Abuelo
    Ruth Brechner
    • Abuela
    Amanda Espinosa
    • S.ra Lima
    Lucía Fernández
    • Boletera
    • Director
      • Álvaro Brechner
    • Writers
      • Álvaro Brechner
      • Juan Carlos Onetti
      • Gary Piquer
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    10angelsunchained

    Washed up? Maybe not.

    This was an excellent and outstanding film about two seemingly washed-up and forgotten human beings. The acting is low-key, but great. A Bad Day To Go Fishing is the story of a burnt out, punch-drunk, former World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion and his equally washed-up promoter slash manager, taking on any and all opponents in challenge matches in 27 South American cities. Unknown to the brain damaged ex-champion, his manager who calls himself,Prince, has been paying off all his opponents to lose to him. Without giving away the ending, the two losers end up in an obscure South American town, where the younger, stronger, and meaner opponent refuses to lose the fight. This film is a character study of lost souls just trying to get through life day by day, by any means possible. And yet, down deep in the human spirit, sometimes,given the right situation,human beings can recapture the glory of their youth, even if it is for a brief moment in time.
    9at7000

    Excellent Film

    First off, I take issue with the description of the film, where it states- "Jacob van Oppen, the former strongest man on earth, and his manager Orsini, who calls himself "the Prince", make a good living by traveling around small South American towns and organizing wrestling exhibitions." Wrong. They do not make a good living. They are living a precarious existence. Jacob, a shadow of his former self and Orsini, a con-man who does not even have the 'mil dolares' to back up and finance his bets. They are leading a terrible life, are both alcoholics, and both know it. Orsini is a self-described Italian Prince, but no one dare ask what he is doing, taking seedy bus trips, promoting a washed-up wrestler, all over South and Central America.

    In any case, it's an excellent film. Jacob has become brain damaged from his years of wrestling and self abuse, he has reverted back to the mental state of a child. Not only that, he is bi-polar or has other mental issues which he takes medication for. As if that were not sad enough, Jacob also has some serious health issues. Although it has many comedic moments, it is nonetheless a sad film. It takes place in a fictional, back-water, town in Uruguay, in 1962. The acting and cinematography are all top notch. Jacob is somewhat devastated when he finds out the Orsini has been "fixing matches for him" and hand-picking opponents that insure Jacob wins the matches every time. The ending is brilliant and everything leads up to the final match at the end, where due to events in the town of Santa maria, Jacob must face a very tough opponent.
    9secondtake

    Fabulous--literally--hints of fable, a deep and subtle friendship, and a colorful world...great!

    Bad Day to Go Fishing (2009)

    What a terrific movie. It's filled with a slightly improbable, likable, colorful quality you have to watch even if you don't quite care. But you do eventually care. You want these quirky main characters to somehow succeed. Even if you don't know how they can do that.

    It's set in South America, but in an unanchored place called Santa Maria. (Could be anywhere, but much of the filming took place in Uruguay.) The main two characters are a pair of scam artists with good hearts and somewhat simple methods. One is an impresario with a flair for convincing people of things. The other is an aging wrestling champion from Germany (of all places--this is Uruguay, right?). And so the two of them enter this town with their usual plan.

    Except that their method of having a show and winning a finale match-off with a local big man wrestler gets off track when the challenger is a seriously huge and buff young man. And he can't be bought off.

    This is enough, but it hardly does justice to the huge array of really convincing and slightly exaggerated figures. There is the newspaper man, wise and quickly savvy to what's going on but willing to let it unfold on its own. There is the first challenger, who turns out to be perfect, and a drunk. There is the woman who wants to get married above all and needs the money.

    There is the town itself, filled with nostalgia--it feels like it's set in 1970, maybe, with old cars and old ways, and no cell phones or modern connections that might change the feel of it all. There is the idea of a strong man and wrestler in the first place, played by a rather woeful drunk himself. And there is the impresario, played brilliantly by Gary Piquer. He holds it all together, sad and wickedly charming and seemingly intelligent. He seems to have a good heart and yet he's scamming the town. And maybe (at times) leading on his main attraction, who also is his best (and only) friend.

    In fact, this becomes more and more a movie about the relationship the two traveling men have together. It takes a turn, convincing and emotionally satisfying, at the end. There are shades (in the most abstract way) of how the two leads related in "Midnight Cowboy," so that it's not the circumstances that win the day, but these two flawed and beautifully interesting people.

    This movie took me by surprise. I'm not sure why it gets so many low ratings. My suggestion is to go into it without expectations, and to let the characters slowly build. And to enjoy the scenes--the set design, old cars, and general lost in time quality is great all by itself.

    This is one of the best movies I've seen in awhile. Give it shot!
    6ma-cortes

    Uruguay/Spain co-prodution about a manager and a wrestler travelling through South America organizing fake combats

    A well-paced film with drama , human relationships , fights and a surprising finale . It deals with a manager called Orsini : Gary Piquer and his fighter , Jacob Van Open: Jouko Ahola , known as the strongest man in the world, both of whom live to organise wrestling championships in small cities of South America. As Orsini offering a a large prize whom defies and get winning , until one day arrive in Santa Maria town , where things go wrong when appears a hunk challenger , as the trip ends up happening a twisted conclusion .

    A sympathetic and attractive film about two drifters who travel by earning money , organizing wrestling tournaments until the trip finishes taking an unexpected turn . The movie concerns interesting issues as friendship, fidelity and pride . The film results to be acceptable and passable , though it relies heavily on continuous talking between the two protagonists : Gary Piquer and Jouko Ahola , both of whom giving decent interpretations , however , mostly speaking in English language . As Gary Piquer -who produced as well- is pretty good as a flamboyant entrepreneur who drifts through South America to get some money . While Jouko Ahola is fine as the wrestler exploited by the impresario with fraudulent combats and eventually decides to change the things .

    It displays a lively and enjoyable musical score by Mikel Salas , including South Amercan sounds and charming songs . As well as colorful and glimmering cinematography by Alvaro Gutiérrez shot on location in Urugay . The motion picture was professionally directed by Álvaro Brechner . Álvaro was born in 1976 , Montevideo, Uruguay . He is a nice filmmaker , writer and producer , being especially known for "A Twelve Year Night" , "Mr Kaplan" and this "Mal Día Para Pescar" or "Bad Day go Fishing" 2009 . And it won several deserved nominations and Awards . Well worth watching .
    9socrates99

    Probably the most unforgettable Spanish language film I've ever seen

    I was having a bad day. Rented out both Skyline and this movie, and though Skyline was not nearly as bad as rumored, I'd be much prouder to have directed Bad Day.

    The two leads, Gary Piquer and Jouko Ahola, the manager and wrestler respectively, are magic together. There was no mistake making their relationship the heart and soul of this film. They essentially rode into my memory without triggering the slightest hesitation on my part.

    Gary, Prince Orsini, is a bit of a huckster though it's clear he's had some breeding. Jouko as the champion, Jacob van Oppen, is everything he should be, physically and emotionally. He's a massively muscled German, I think, whose best days are behind him. There's a world of humanity in his eyes though his life is being severely circumscribed by his handler and his quickly fading youth.

    They go town to town challenging the local toughs for a prize they don't even have. They're barely scraping by. And then they visit Santa Maria, where the local tough, The Turk, is no push over. His betrothed is desperate for him to win enough for their wedding. Antonella Costa as The Turk's intended, Adriana, is every bit as skillful and unforgettable as the two main leads and in some ways, the whole film rests on her performance.

    This is a real find which I intend to pass on to others whenever I get the chance. It's not flashy or grandiose but it nevertheless is totally affecting. I marveled at how effortlessly it was played out almost as if everyone involved were born to play their part.

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    • Trivia
      Uruguay's official submission for the 82nd Academy Awards' Foreign Language category of 2010.
    • Quotes

      Jacob van Oppen: We're both drunks, but only one of us will be drinking tonight.

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      Goomba Boomba
      Performed by Yma Sumac

      Written by Billy May

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    • Release date
      • March 2, 2011 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Uruguay
      • Spain
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bad Day to Go Fishing
    • Filming locations
      • Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay
    • Production companies
      • Baobab Films
      • Expresso Films
      • Vértice 360
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $243,034
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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