This is my favorite American movie

Beulah 2022-04-22 07:01:32

After two weeks of arty, inexplicable, dizzy, and pointless European movies, I finally picked up this movie that moved me back then and can still haunt me today.

It's American film that I can understand, made with accurate language, perfect picture and mediocre skill. It's like any American product, not fancy, but real.

The brilliance of BRAD PITT cannot be disguised from his It is reflected in the gestures and gestures of a woman. Looking at me through the eyes of a woman, there are so many styles.

Such an ordinary story, the all-inclusive love between father and son, and between brothers, accompanied by the flowing river, quietly flows through my heart .Like

the forests in North America, one side's feng shui nurtures the other side's people. There are no unreasonable and illogical plots, no complicated, unadorned, edited scenes, no filth and beauty to hide, no To fool. Everything is so plain, so logical, not hypocritical, naturally good.

This investment is accurate to the smooth texture of fresh fish; it penetrates into every blush, every blue

vein bursts. The music flowing like a rushing river is still in my ears after the movie is over. With what I can understand The beautiful language tells such a story that is not flashy, not hypocritical, but absolutely attractive.

Like the arc of the fly fishing line sliding out, like the fisherman's respect for the fish, like the protection and love of the Indian girl, in Mongolia In the elegant landscape of Dana, the whole film still promotes the unique American culture.

The two-hour time made me linger, excited, moved and reminisced.

This is the American film I love.
This is the American movie I love.



Screenplay Writer:
Norman Maclean ....(story)
Richard Friedenberg ....(screenplay)


Director Director:
Robert RedfordRobert Redford

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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.