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Directed by Stefan Schwartz
Calling to mind the whimsical, swinging London comedies of the 1960s, such as the Blake Edwards Pink Panther films and the collaborations of The Beatles with director Richard Lester, this frantic romantic comedy is an airy, pop example of the British New Wave. Dylan Dan Futterman and Jez Stuart Townsend are friends from opposite sides of the Atlantic using their special skills -- Dylan is a slick-talking American, while Jez is a humble British computer expert -- to bilk England's wealthy. Both orphans, they plan to accumulate enough pounds to buy the luxurious mansion home they never had as children. Their scams include selling phony voice-recognition software and reinstalling the same insulation into various homes. Into their lives comes Georgie (Kate Beckinsale), a beautiful girl engaged to a rich jerk. Dylan and Jez hire Georgie as a secretary and both fall in love with her, though Jez's feelings are a bit more sincere. At first appalled by her employers' scams, Georgie believes their lie that they intend to give the money to the poor. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
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Shooting Fish is a fanciful, harmless mix of caper film and romantic comedy. Its conceits defy common sense (the protagonists trick several homeowners into believing that they are installing insulation without ever bringing the materials into the house) and gravity (they lighten a racehorse jockey with only enough helium to film a few birthday balloons). It has enough plot for two films. It loves saccharine, Burt Bacharach, and hackneyed musical montages. Actors Dan Futterman and Stuart Townsend make a devastatingly appealing pair as the film's two grown orphans with a penchant for hi-jinks. The two men approach their characters' wantonness with confidence and panache, making their various schemes seem just and venial. This is not to mention their chemistry with mutual love interest Kate Beckinsale. Shooting Fish has the insouciant tone of a film without a heavy and with a lust for life. It may not say much about its various topics -- such as orphans, criminals, the disabled, even horseracing -- but it never pretends to have a big brain, just lots of fun and a ton of heart. ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, All Movie Guide
 

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