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A River Runs Through It (1992)
Released By: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment   Rating: PG   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: PG
Director: Robert Redford
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Brad Pitt, Craig Sheffer, Edie McClurg, Emily Lloyd, Tom Skerritt
Published ID: 4350
UPC: 043396039339, 043396039339, 043396128262, 043396286351,
Plot: Robert Redford's lyrical direction sets the tone for this evocative adaptation of author Norman MacLean's memoir of his idyllic Montana youth. The MacLean family is presided over by the strict but encouraging Rev. MacLean (Tom Skerritt) and his loving wife (Brenda Blethyn). Craig Sheffer stars as the young Norman, the older son in his family, who takes his school work and writing a bit too seriously for Paul (Brad Pitt), the impetuous younger son, to take much stock in. Paul would rather have a good time, drink and play cards than get involved with academic study. Where Norman wants to be a college literature professor, Paul would prefer to stay in Montana all his life and wrangle some kind of job writing for a local newspaper. But, ironically, Paul is the better fly fisherman and in this way attains a sense of perfection. The film also details the MacLean boys' involvement with a colorful group of town's people -- including a young Indian woman Paul decides to date and the defiant Jessie (Emily Lloyd), whom Norman later marries. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
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Awesome book and movie
Added 11/5/2009

I thoroughly enjoyed both as me and my brother were both raised the same way but not quit as religious.
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Masterpiece of Love and Fly-Fishing!
Added 9/25/2009

Set in beautiful scenic Montana - near the Bitterroot River, the movie is based on Norman Maclean's much-loved autobiography about family, human nature and fly fishing. Robert Redford directs with deep understanding of the book and the area. The time is the 1900's - 1920's.

Two brothers, very different in temperament and aspirations love to fly fish with their father, a Presbyterian minister. The older brother, bookish Norman (Craig Sheffer), does all the usual and expected things of a minister's son. He is the scholarly more rigid son. The younger brother Paul (Brad Pitt) is bold and daring. He likes to take chances and have emotions run wild. He becomes a journalist for a local newspaper - enjoys each day and pushes the line, but loves his family too.

These two very different brothers are the focus of the story. They love to fly fish, and enjoy this one sport with their strict but loving father. Norman comes home from college and sees his brother's life become unraveled by the usual sins of gambling, wild women and drinking.

This is a very strong artful movie that shows not only the power of family, but life, love and nature tied together by fly-fishing.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
A True Modern-day Classic
Added 9/14/2009

I have loved watching this movie ever and ever, because each time I learn something new, or gain a greater insight into familial relationships, or just enjoy the scenery. The acting is superb, each actor so convincing in their protrayals This new edition is by far the best yet published. Blu-ray adds so much to the gorgeous scenery and draws you right into the story. The picture is pristine and the music so beautiful and effective. A gorgeous rendtion of one of the most important, moving, involving films produced in the twentieth century.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
not true
Added 8/28/2009

the movie is fine but before i purchased it i read the description and it says that the movie has subtitles in spanish and the true is that IT DOESN'T!
0 out of 2 people found this helpful.
DVD - A River Runs Through It
Added 8/16/2009

This movie moved me profoundly when I first saw it on TV. The story takes place around the depression and centers around the relationship of two very different brothers. There are wonderful nature scenes that take one's breath away and the scenes that particularly moved me, to tears, actually, was the one where the father, who is a minister and the two grown sons are fly fishing. The scenery is in Colorado and the sunlight pours down through the trees and makes the water of the wild stream sparkle. The beauty of the fishing lines moving, arcing and flowing through the air is like watching a wonderful dance. I have never been able to watch it without tears. That is the reason I bought the movie - so I could watch the movie without commercials and so I could, when feeling stressed or down, watch those scenes I love over again.

The movie is directed by Robert Redford and Brad Pitt plays the younger brother who leads a pretty wild life. Great movie!


0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Awesome book and movie
Added 11/5/2009

I thoroughly enjoyed both as me and my brother were both raised the same way but not quit as religious.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Masterpiece of Love and Fly-Fishing!
Added 9/25/2009

Set in beautiful scenic Montana - near the Bitterroot River, the movie is based on Norman Maclean's much-loved autobiography about family, human nature and fly fishing. Robert Redford directs with deep understanding of the book and the area. The time is the 1900's - 1920's.

Two brothers, very different in temperament and aspirations love to fly fish with their father, a Presbyterian minister. The older brother, bookish Norman (Craig Sheffer), does all the usual and expected things of a minister's son. He is the scholarly more rigid son. The younger brother Paul (Brad Pitt) is bold and daring. He likes to take chances and have emotions run wild. He becomes a journalist for a local newspaper - enjoys each day and pushes the line, but loves his family too.

These two very different brothers are the focus of the story. They love to fly fish, and enjoy this one sport with their strict but loving father. Norman comes home from college and sees his brother's life become unraveled by the usual sins of gambling, wild women and drinking.

This is a very strong artful movie that shows not only the power of family, but life, love and nature tied together by fly-fishing.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
A True Modern-day Classic
Added 9/14/2009

I have loved watching this movie ever and ever, because each time I learn something new, or gain a greater insight into familial relationships, or just enjoy the scenery. The acting is superb, each actor so convincing in their protrayals This new edition is by far the best yet published. Blu-ray adds so much to the gorgeous scenery and draws you right into the story. The picture is pristine and the music so beautiful and effective. A gorgeous rendtion of one of the most important, moving, involving films produced in the twentieth century.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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