Fisherman's Friends: One and All
Fisherman's Friends: One and All

Fisherman's Friends: One and All (2022)

6.5 ? Aug 19, 2022 1h 52m

Overview

Following the unexpected success of the band’s debut album “No Hopers, Jokers and Rogues”, we re-join them almost a year later, struggling with the pressures, pitfalls and temptations of their newfound fame, second album syndrome, and performing on the pyramid stage at Glastonbury.

Genres

Comedy Drama Music

Release Date

August 19, 2022

Rating

6.5 /10

Runtime

1h 52m

Official Trailer from YouTube

James Purefoy

James Purefoy

Jim

Dave Johns

Dave Johns

Leadville

Sam Swainsbury

Sam Swainsbury

Rowan

Maggie Steed

Maggie Steed

Maggie

Jade Anouka

Jade Anouka

Leah

Richard Harrington

Richard Harrington

Morgan Jenkins

David Hayman

David Hayman

Jago

Imelda May

Imelda May

Aubrey

Ramon Tikaram

Ramon Tikaram

Jez

Joshua McGuire

Joshua McGuire

Gareth

Fiona Button

Fiona Button

Petra

Meadow Nobrega

Tamsyn

Mae Voogd

Sally

Richard Hainsworth

Kieron

Kevin Patrick McGarry

Cadan

Peter Hicks

Piran

Rory Wilton

Rory Wilton

Meryn

Jim Main

Jowan

Michael Scott

Lowen

Libby Walker

Libby Walker

Becky

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6.0/10

Aug 28, 2022

So the record company have decided that the chart-topping singers have lost their lustre. The new boss "Chandra" (Ramon Tikaram) thinks it's time to move on. Luckily, though, he is persuaded to give them one more chance if they can prove they still have what it takes - and so it falls to this rather now rather dysfunctional collective to prove their worth. It's very much a continuation of the first, amiable if unchallenging, film with reasonable efforts from the one-gear James Purefoy ("Jim") leading the way as the story edges along. There is a touch too much soap in this for me - the relationship between him and the inspiring Imelda May ("Aubrey") had an inevitability to it, and there is a little rather contrived and implausible marital discord between the lovely "Rowan" (Sam Swainsbury) and his missus. That said there is a strong community spirit to the film. Maggie Steed is always reliable, and her part here is a little more substantial. There is some lovely local photography and just about enough humour here, though, sadly, not a great deal by way of their harmonising. I could have been doing with a bit more music throughout this, really rather long and thinly spread comedy. It has a certain feel-good factor to it - Dave Johns manages to raise a smile now and again - and it still retains much of the charm and cheeriness from the first film with a rousing ending that certainly gets the toes tapping. Perhaps not a film you'll recall watching in three months, but still engaging enough.

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