Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (2012)

Movie · 2012 · Drama, Romance, Comedy · 1h 47m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 2.9/10 (69.7K ratings)

Make the Improbable Possible

Overview

A fisheries expert is approached by a consultant to help realize a sheik's vision of bringing the sport of fly-fishing to the desert and embarks on an upstream journey of faith and fish to prove the impossible possible.

Ratings

Director

Lasse Hallström

Production

BBC Film, Lionsgate UK, UK Film Council, Kudos, Davis Films

Cast

Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt, Kristin Scott Thomas, Rachael Stirling, Amr Waked, Catherine Steadman, Tom Mison, Tom Beard, Jill Baker, Conleth Hill, Alex Taylor-McDowall, Peter Wight, Hugh Simon

Curator Review

Verdict

A glossy, oddball romantic dramedy with an absurd premise, pleasant leads, and enough charm to make the concept go down easier than the plot mechanics suggest. It’s best approached as a light, star-driven fable rather than a believable political or fishing story.

Best for

  • viewers who like gentle British romantic comedies with prestige casting
  • fans of workplace chemistry and low-stakes emotional banter
  • people amused by absurdly earnest high-concept premises

Skip if

  • you need tight plotting or realism
  • you’re allergic to twee, polished, upper-middle-class dramedy
  • you want the political material to feel credible or deeply explored

Overview

Salmon Fishing in the Yemen is one of those movies whose title does half the work and half the sabotage. The premise is so preposterous that the film has to keep leaning on charm, and fortunately Ewan McGregor and Emily Blunt provide enough of it to make the whole enterprise feel lightly buoyant rather than dead on arrival.

Worth noting

Lasse Hallström plays the material as a soft-focus adult fairy tale, mixing romance, bureaucracy, and a dash of geopolitical wish fulfillment. The result is uneven, but not without appeal: the movie is at its best when it lets its leads spar, flirt, and sell the fantasy that impossible projects can still be worth pursuing.

Bottom line

What holds it back is the same thing that makes it memorable: the script keeps wandering into tonal oddities and implausible turns that are hard to ignore. If you’re in the mood for something polished, mildly eccentric, and easy to watch, it can work; if you want the premise to withstand scrutiny, it probably won’t.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Marcissus (1★) · 288 likes

at one point whilst fishing, Ewan's billionaire sheikh friend is almost assassinated by another guy hanging around in the bushes at the opposite side of the river, but not before EWAN MCGREGOR PULLS HIS FUCKING FISHING ROD OUT AND WHIPS THE WOULD-BE ASSASSIN IN THE FACE WITH THE END OF THE ROD FROM ACROSS THE FUCKING RIVER

eugenen (1.5★) · 151 likes

Want to stab everybody.

mckenna (3★) · 151 likes

Ryan Gosling wouldn’t shut up about this movie during The Fall Guy press junket, so I finally watched it

angela (3★) · 99 likes

emily blunt: h- me: okay okaY FINE!!! I’LL DO IT!!! I’LL WATCH YOUR DARN SALMON FISHING MOVIE!!!!!!! AND RATE IT HIGHER THAN IT DESERVES!!!!!!!

megan (2★) · 91 likes

almost as boring as actually salmon fishing in yemen

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Topics

romantic dramedy, quirky premise, British humor, workplace chemistry, political satire, feel-good, middlebrow prestige, lighthearted, bureaucratic absurdity, adult romance

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