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I want to ask some questions about fishing. Fishing movies. . . I especially like fishing. Don't be too fake . The more, the better.

A river runs through it/River Love/A river runs through it. From America1992; The length of the film is 123 minutes and 30 seconds.

[Director] robert redford robert redford

[Starring] Brad Pitt Brad Pitt, emily lloyd, robert redford robert redford, tom skerritt, brenda blethyn brenda blethyn and Craig Sheffield.

[category] plot

[Plot and Association]

1993 won the Best Photography Award at the 65th Academy Awards, and was nominated for Best Original Music and Best Adapted Screenplay.

This film is adapted from the works of the famous novelist Norman McLean. It tells the story of two brothers' life experiences and the river that changed their lives, and it is permeated with the carefree and poetic shooting style of Oscar-winning director robert redford.

Before the First World War, in a small town on the Terry River in Montana, USA, there lived a Presbyterian priest, the Reflunt McCawlin family. After preaching to the people in the town, McConnell usually likes reading and prefers to fly fishing in the beautiful Terry River. There are two boys in mccullough's family. Norman, the eldest son, is steady and restrained, while Paul, the youngest son, is strong, stubborn and wild. They learned the skills of fishing and the truth of being a man from their father. 19 17 When World War I broke out, Norman joined the US Forest Service and Paul became a swimming pool lifeguard. The only constant is their interest in fishing. Norman found that his younger brother gradually stopped fishing according to the rhythm taught by his father. He invented his own rhythm, and he is undoubtedly a fishing genius.

19 19 In autumn, Norman went to Damon College, which is thousands of miles away from home, for six years. In college, he found that he was actually good at teaching English literature, and he had the idea of becoming a professor. Paul went to college in his hometown and worked in a local newspaper after graduation.

Norman returned to his hometown on 1926. Going fishing with his younger brother again, he found that he could never catch up with his younger brother. At a dance, Norman met the beautiful Jessie, and they soon fell in love. Paul, on the other hand, is addicted to gambling, owes a lot of money, and often fights with people because of debt, and becomes a frequent visitor to the police station. Norman received a letter of appointment from the University of Chicago and asked him to be a professor of English literature. Norman bravely proposed to Jesse. Shortly after leaving home, Norman came to Terry River again to fish with his father and Paul. Norman asked Paul to leave this wrong place and go to Chicago with him. Paul refused. He is a fishing artist, and he doesn't want to leave Montana. The day before Norman left for Chicago, Paul was killed by his enemy.

Norman returned to Montana in his twilight years and threw a fishing line by the Trouvat River with trembling hands. This river is full of the meaning of life ... The film praises the greatness of nature and is full of human philosophy through the endless river. This is not only a movie, but also a flowing oil painting and a fresh prose.

Recommended ... suitable for humanistic romantics ... those who can't calm down may feel bad ... there are high-definition PPS. ...