A River Runs Through It
(1992)A River Runs Through It 1992
by Oscar-winning actor and director Robert Redford, based on a true story about fathers and sons. Two brothers Norman and Paul, who grew up in a family where there is love but no feelings, try to find different paths for themselves. While fishing with their father, who is a religious man, brings them closer to nature, it can't help them understand each other fully. Finally, the two young people rebel against their father; While Norman continues his education at a university away from home, Paul stays in Montana but leads a destructive life with alcohol and gambling. Although family ties have weakened over the years, the key to their history still lies in the mystery of the art of fishing. This poetic story told in Montana conveys the rhythm of life, accompanied by stunning landscapes. Director Redford successfully conveys the feelings of people who cannot reflect the full depth of their own experiences in this film.