A Spiritual War

Edison 2022-04-19 09:02:14

Most of Brad Pitt's films are very manly, such as the Seven Deadly Sins of Se7en, Legends of the Fall, and the recent Fight Club, and A River Runs Through It.

Fight Club is a little too violent, and boys may be more suitable for it.

Dahelian, on the other hand, is very like the years of love, the atmosphere is magnificent, and the shadows of us mortals can be found in the figures of those men.

Norman, as his name suggests, a normal man, lived his life peacefully and conservatively. With a prestigious university degree, a respectable profession, and a beautiful wife, he is just such a person. When others cast envious eyes, he is incomparably longing for Paul, his baby brother (Pitt). Life.

Paul, this is a passionate free man who enjoys life and does whatever he wants. Fishing, drinking, gambling. . . Live his life entirely according to his own will. His life exudes charm like a work of art. However, after all, life is cruel in reality. It can accommodate a moment of romance but does not accept the romance of your life. So in the end, what we saw was Paul's violent death on the street, and Norman's life was at ease. Norman mourns the death of his brother, but also clearly realizes the helplessness of life.

So, at last, he said, I just knew surely and clearly that life is not a work of art that even the moment could not last.

Who lives in your soul, Norman or Paul?

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A River Runs Through It quotes

  • Older Norman: [narrating] My father was very sure about certain matters pertaining to the universe. To him, all good things - trout as well as eternal salvation - came by grace; and grace comes by art; and art does not come easy.

  • Paul Maclean: [to Norman] Oh, I'll never leave Montana, brother.