If you put down your dignity properly, you will reap a bunch of happiness

Duane 2022-03-22 09:02:04

The film is mainly about the very delicate relationship in family love.
There is always a distance between people, even relatives. Just like a river moving forward, no one can change it. even death.
A river runs through it. It also means separated by a river.
1. The protagonist is not as good at many things as his younger brother, nor is he as clever. Even the comfort of his parents and the enthusiasm of his younger brother could not eliminate his embarrassment. But he has his strengths, reading and literature.
2. Later, the younger brother lived a dashing but dangerous and unsettled life. owe usury. The elder brother has the ability to help him, but the younger brother refuses to speak for the sake of dignity. They can go fishing and live happily as a family as before, but for the sake of dignity and love, no one is willing to ask for help or break the harmonious atmosphere.

3. The side character who dresses like a sports star won everyone's favor, but in the end it's just an ASShole.

For the sake of dignity, we will be blinded, we will be injured, and we will even be taught a painful lesson. . . . . . And all the good things remain by the river forever, shining like those pleasant afternoons. . . . . .

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  • Drake 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    This film is 20 years old this year. When I saw Brad Pitt 20 years ago, I was even more convinced that the real handsome is charming and exudes infinite aura at any age. Nothing perfect lasts forever, except our memories. Some people compare life to a tree, others to a river, the former is the power to persevere, and the latter is the perpetual soul. Casting the bait again and again is the hope of planting tomorrow.

  • Ally 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    Movies are as gorgeous as paintings, but unfortunately life is not art, and that moment will not last long.

A River Runs Through It quotes

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

  • Older Norman: [narrating] In our family, there was no clear line between religion and fly fishing.