big river love

Jarret 2022-03-20 09:01:59

Father-son love, brotherly love is the theme of the film. I am very interested in the scene of Bipette, brother and father going fishing in the river. Fishing, as a common hobby that they have cultivated since childhood, is also the best way for them to connect with their father and son. Watching him throw out the line, watching the fishing line draw a beautiful curve, but the bait is just a plastic, watching him pull the line and follow the swimming fish from upstream to downstream, and finally catch a lively fish. Big fish! The whole process was heartwarming. This unique way of fishing and the unique wild temperament of Bi Pitt are also the selling points of the film. The ending is no longer important, although the audience may have already expected that madness is always indulgent, indulgence is always gone, and romance is always blown away by rain and wind.

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Extended Reading
  • Hollie 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    [CCTV-6] (Recommendation for a good film, adaptation of a literary work) (I saw someone in the short comment wrote "Up after finishing the main video, blabla, etc., the current short video compresses the 2-hour movie into For a few minutes, I feel like this behavior is like eating ice cream and throwing away the rest. The thrill of watching a short video is completely different from the emotion brewed in 2 hours)

  • Reed 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    There are people in our lives who, no matter how close we are to them, no matter how much we care about them, there is still nothing we can do about them. But then I came to understand that no matter how little we know them, we can at least love them. "We can love completely without complete understanding." The scenery in the mountains of Montana is so beautiful.

A River Runs Through It quotes

  • [first lines]

    Older Norman: [narrating] Long ago, when I was a young man, my father said to me, "Norman, you like to write stories." And I said "Yes, I do." Then he said, "Someday, when you're ready you might tell our family story. Only then will you understand what happened and why."

  • Norman Maclean: The world is full of bastards, the number increasing rapidly the further one gets from Missoula, Montana.