Go to Yemen to fish for horses

Sonia 2022-01-05 08:01:11

One derailed, one mutiny. The director used the time of a movie and 10,000 fish to tell this story that should have been cursed by thousands of people. Is that why you shouldn't criticize all the cheating people, because you don't know the lingering stories between them.
Dr. Alfred Jones is negative about his work because of his dissatisfaction with his boss. The disdain after learning about the Salmon Project, the arbitrary judgment of the Yemeni environment for granted, and the gossip about the Three Gorges experts when talking to Harriet, all showed his mental naivety or the anxiety of a mid-life crisis, but it was because of Ewan. Most people call it "Moe". O__O"...
Because of his extreme dislike of work, he took marriage as the only choice for emotional sustenance. When Mary said that he was going to Geneva, his performance was as serious as he was about to divorce. But the
result was confirmed again . , The person who thinks that others will cheat every day is because he himself has a heart to cheat. He and Harriet don’t have any sparks of passion burning. But just a peaceful conversation and a sad time to talk to him is enough to make him. He turned his back on his head in an instant, showing how boring his marriage was. And this result confirmed that his previous fear of his wife on business trips was not out of love, but out of possession. This made him come back to reunite with him after only one day's rest. Mary, who knew that he had changed his heart and begged for Don't leave me, seemed even more pitiful and worthless. You must know that she has been facing a person who is not enterprising at work and has a rather childish life, and she has to think about how to make money and live a life. Better. But the husband has been evading reality, wanting to have a child, then quit his job, live a life of a wife to earn money, and I take care of the children. And I think his idea is just an excuse to escape.
Harriet is a better person than Alfred. She is positive and motivated. She wants to be reserved in front of the person she loves, but she is cute. Moreover, she was the only active member of the entire project, facing the other side's unreasonable troubles, and calmly coping, which was different from the passive and sabotaged Alfred. In the movie, she and Robert ended up in bed on their first date, and they were still in bed after receiving a notice to dispatch troops. Although they have only known each other for three weeks, this kind of performance can tell us how hard they are to leave. So Alfred had no chance.
The elusiveness of emotion is here. Its production is not based on absolute emotion, but must be integrated with the right time and place. Alfred just happened to provide a shoulder when Harriet needed spiritual support the most. And the more Harriet loves Robert, the more important this shoulder becomes. So can you say that, what made her feel for Alfred was love for Robert.
Alfred said to Robert, I love Harriet, you were dead yesterday. And to Robert's jokingly sorry I am not dead, his response is that I do not accept your apology. Of course he might want to make a joke, but either his EQ is too low, or he just thinks about his own gains and losses in his heart.
The two abandoned, whether it is Mary's low-pitched text message, or the tolerant Robert who let go, one strives for the continuation of the marriage, the other can fulfill the love. They are actively working hard for life. Plus Harriet, and the wise and loving chief. Everyone in the film deserves a better life. But the only person who is unworthy has gained the greatest friendship and love. This is not considered British black humor.
In addition, Patricia of Kristin Scott Thomas is really good, but not annoying. It is worthy of appreciation.

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Salmon Fishing in the Yemen quotes

  • Dr. Alfred Jones: Did you get my email?

    Bernard Sugden: Yes. What did it say?

    Dr. Alfred Jones: Took the meeting. Waste of time as predicted. Now if you don't mind I'll get back to my work.

    Bernard Sugden: Dr. Jones.

    [holds up a document which Dr. Jones takes]

    Dr. Alfred Jones: What is this?

    Bernard Sugden: P45.

    Dr. Alfred Jones: I'm sorry. I don't, I don't understand.

    Bernard Sugden: Oh, well, a P45 is the official document given to an employee when his services are no longer required by his or her employer.

    Dr. Alfred Jones: Yes, but Bernard, this has got my...

    Bernard Sugden: Or, you can sign this letter stating that you are delighted to assign yourself exclusively to the Yemeni salmon fishing project with immediate effect. Up to you.

    Dr. Alfred Jones: But Bernard, you know as well as I do this thing is a bloody joke. Where the hell you gonna get salmon that far...

    Bernard Sugden: [interrupts and taps the P45] Just there.

    Dr. Alfred Jones: This is blackmail Sugden. This is a bloody outrage.

    Bernard Sugden: Fitzharris & Price will be paying your salary while on secondment. Almost double what it is now. I'd say that's a bloody outrage.

    Dr. Alfred Jones: Double. Can I have time to think about this?

    Bernard Sugden: Nope.

    Dr. Alfred Jones: Can I borrow your pen?

    Bernard Sugden: Yah. It's my special one with the italic nib.

    [Dr. Jones grabs it, scribbles his signature on the P45 and storms out]

  • Tom Price-Williams: Have you any idea what an outcry there'd be if the Environment Agency stripped British rivers of *ten thousand* salmon and shipped them off to the effing Yemen?

    Bernard Sugden: Well how many can you spare?

    Tom Price-Williams: None! Christ! Bernard. Anglers, they're obsessive crazies. You think Al-Qaeda are a threat, think again mate! I've seen a fly fisherman wade into a river and try and drown a canoeist just for passing by in a Day-Glo jacket. You haven't got a hope in hell of getting these fish from British rivers.