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So, 'Poor Mr Fischer' is this quirky comedy that dives deep into the absurdity of fishing. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter, which I think adds to the charm. It's almost like the film is casting its own line into the waters of human desperation and dreams—our protagonist's struggle to land that elusive big fish mirrors larger themes of ambition and the lengths we go to for our desires. The performances are pretty solid, bringing a mix of slapstick and subtle nuance. The practical effects used for the fishing sequences are fun, adding a tactile quality that's often missing in today’s CGI-heavy movies. Overall, it’s a light-hearted yet thought-provoking watch that leaves you pondering more than just fishing.
This film has garnered a bit of a following among collectors, though its director remains unknown, which adds to the intrigue. Not much has been released in terms of formats, making the few existing copies somewhat scarce. As it stands, there's a budding interest due to its unique take on a fishing narrative that sets it apart from typical comedies of its time.
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