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?
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But in the town of Santa Maria, the duo lucks out: the local strongman turns out to be not only very strong, but also very honest: he won't accept a bribe. Orsini, afraid of losing both the reward money and his champ to boot, leaves no stone unturned in an attempt to get out of the fight. I won't give away the ending, but it very well done -- one of the best, most satisfying endings in any movie I've ever seen. In all, this is a masterpiece with many comedy moments and an excellent character development. You don't have to be a wrestling fan to enjoy (I'm not), and you won't be able to help reflecting on the fact that all of us will one day be past our prime.
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 .
On the surface, it's a story about a friendship which you suspect is a condition of exploitation, but as it plays out, you become aware it's about true friendship and a condition of brotherhood between a manager and his aging athlete. It's also about the indomitable spirit of a contender no matter how far he's fallen from grace. It's about life, love, despair, con men, and the human spirit. Don't miss this film ;)
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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- TriviaUruguay's official submission for the 82nd Academy Awards' Foreign Language category of 2010.
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Jacob van Oppen: We're both drunks, but only one of us will be drinking tonight.
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- $243,034
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1