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A River Runs Through It: Paul’s death
What’s happening in this A River Runs Through It movie?
Norman goes home and announces his parents Paul's death. Years later, Mrs. Maclean, Norman, Jessie, and their two children listen to a sermon being given by John.
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What’s the movie A River Runs Through It about?
Two boys, Norman (Craig Sheffer from Nightbreed) and Paul (Brad Pitt from Ocean's Eleven and Meet Joe Black), grow up in 1920s Missoula, Montana under the watchful eye of their father, a Presbyterian minister (Tom Skerritt from Up in Smoke). Their mornings are spent in school and religious study, while their afternoons are devoted to fly fishing in the nearby Blackfoot River. At home, however, the family's stoic emotions hint that trouble is to come. Norman goes to the east coast for college and lives there for six years, without returning home until then. In the meantime, Paul gets a job as a prolific journalist and makes a name for himself back home. The movie is about Norman's return home and his and Paul's summer together. As adults, Paul is a rebellious journalist and his brother, Norman, is a level-headed, grounded teacher. Norman matures and channels his rebellion through his writing while dating Jessie Burns (Emily Lloyd from Wish You Were Here and In Country), while his reckless brother Paul turns to gambling and liquor. The film chronicles their intertwining and often conflicting lives, focusing on Norman's point of view, as they grow up in the shadow of their minister father. A great deal of the film surrounds the men's love of fly fishing for trout in Montana's rivers, and their shared experiences through it while growing up.
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Комментарии : 83   
@manifestgtr
@manifestgtr Год назад
“We can love completely without complete understanding” What a statement…watching this movie as a kid, I didn’t really understand it but as an adult, it’s absolute human truth summed up in seven words.
@TEM14411
@TEM14411 10 месяцев назад
YES!! ❤ 🕊
@81048107
@81048107 Год назад
"Either we do not know what part of ourselves to give, or more often than not, the part that we have to give is not wanted." Been there, done that.
@6412mars
@6412mars Год назад
My brothers and I.. inseparable in our youth...this movie brings back emotion in waves until I can't hold back the tears..RIP Big brother🙏
@donaldarthur3497
@donaldarthur3497 Год назад
Amazin how our emotions work. Glad you have memories
@Proud_GOY_Not_juwish
@Proud_GOY_Not_juwish 10 месяцев назад
Rip ❤❤
@typicalamerican4560
@typicalamerican4560 2 дня назад
I too lost my big bro. 3 days before Christmas. I remember the good times and how he was a man among men. I still cry everytime I was this movie
@actuary33
@actuary33 3 года назад
It should be illegal how good this movie is
@joshuaforbus5853
@joshuaforbus5853 2 года назад
Agree
@actuary33
@actuary33 2 года назад
@@joshuaforbus5853 the burns ran a general store in a one store town n still managed to do badly. Lollll I'm still laughing years later
@MattyT43
@MattyT43 Год назад
Just has another level of feeling real than most movies
@tdirgins
@tdirgins Год назад
Tom Skerritt walking hunched over is right out of the book. Every detail is perfect.
@terrilassiter-br5zf
@terrilassiter-br5zf 6 месяцев назад
One of the most moving dramatic, humorous, timeless, love stories I’ve ever seen! The brothers loved and respected each other…..
@KevinHirst664
@KevinHirst664 5 месяцев назад
It’s a timeless masterpiece about triumph and defeat. Heart wrenching tragedy.
@gordondjordjevic2745
@gordondjordjevic2745 2 года назад
I cried a little. I never seen my dad so old before.
@GroundbreakGames
@GroundbreakGames Год назад
There are very few movies I have a hard time watching simply because of the level of emotion they invoke. This is probably at the top of that short list.
@rf3495
@rf3495 Год назад
Try 'The Joy Luck Club"
@TS-rf3sy
@TS-rf3sy 11 месяцев назад
Very difficult for to watch
@goldrusher7554
@goldrusher7554 2 года назад
"You know more than that, he was beautiful".
@kingayy9267
@kingayy9267 5 месяцев назад
@mytravels8685 Dude was gorgeous.
@cdewx5749
@cdewx5749 3 месяца назад
​@@mytravels8685 That it didn't matter who he was in terms of his skills/accomplishments or lack thereof. He was a good son, brother, and friend-a beautiful part of the world no matter what. Over time, a river will carve its path through earth and all you can really do is appreciate its beauty instead of trying to reroute it. The parents were just as broken-up about Paul's death as they would've been over Norm was their model son.
@jasonorrell434
@jasonorrell434 9 дней назад
What a fantastic movie...hope the next generation enjoys it
@oxfd611
@oxfd611 2 года назад
Love with complete understanding and unconditional.
@owensweetland342
@owensweetland342 Год назад
Ah, the craftsmanship of those houses.
@tedgrowney8981
@tedgrowney8981 8 часов назад
Love those old houses. I live in a 111 year old house. Builders took more care and pride in their work back then.
@aceventuraify
@aceventuraify Год назад
Paul’s death taught me about the dangers of gambling addiction and it’s one of the reasons I’ve avoided it.
@Boss2164
@Boss2164 Год назад
Draft kings
@AMcDub0708
@AMcDub0708 2 месяца назад
I have movie hangover every time I see this film. How can I go back to regular life and sunshine after seeing this??? It takes me a while 😢
@user-tb2jy9lu3d
@user-tb2jy9lu3d 3 года назад
If I remember correctly, I've read that supposedly in the book Paul had one hand that was larger than the other, which is why he covers his whole face with it at one point in the movie in a subtle way. This also explains why their father asked which hand it was. It was his stronger hand that he fought to the death with trying to save himself. I'm not really sure why that makes the father that concerned or sad regarding which hand was broken. I guess it's maybe a token that Paul tried as hard as he could to live even in the midst of bad circumstances? But Paul also got himself into all of those circumstances willingly.
@mikeluke2457
@mikeluke2457 3 года назад
I've always wondered why that question was asked. I've considered the same.
@user-tb2jy9lu3d
@user-tb2jy9lu3d 3 года назад
@@mikeluke2457 Yeah, if I remember correctly, Paul's larger hand was...right one, I think? Biblically, the "right hand of God" is the figurative expression of where Christ sits. People who were blessed were oftentimes blessed via the "right hand" or on the "right" side of their father or whoever was blessing them. So I suspect that maybe the right hand was also...suspected to be more powerful and meaningful in that their father is also a minister and it has biblical connotations? I'm just speculating at this point. lol
@seanwalsh5717
@seanwalsh5717 3 года назад
Right hand = dominant hand = broke it fighting them. Left hand = not dominant = broken while being beaten by them.
@goby999
@goby999 2 года назад
As great as this scene is, it’s so much better in the book. The last 3-4 pages of the book are perfect.
@betsyd58
@betsyd58 2 года назад
I thought it had everything to do with his casting hand
@NEMO-NEMO
@NEMO-NEMO 24 дня назад
When I read the book, I hear Redfords’ voice everywhere. ’
@CloudDancer-001
@CloudDancer-001 22 дня назад
The mother's reaction is so damn realistic😢
@maximas.world3
@maximas.world3 2 года назад
This movie death always kills me...💔
@No_jews_allowed
@No_jews_allowed 4 месяца назад
Hi baddie
@colbjallen8334
@colbjallen8334 10 месяцев назад
So sad, I can and can't remember this as a kid
@lockedloaded4942
@lockedloaded4942 2 года назад
I love this book and I loved this movie! It is one of my all time favorites. I've always wondered about something. When Norman tells his father that nearly all the bones in Paul's hand were broken and the father asks what hand and Norman replies with "his right hand", is the significance of this that Paul was a fighter and he did not go down without putting up a fight?
@wendybuie9263
@wendybuie9263 2 года назад
my teacher who read the book told me..the fact that Paul was amazing fisherman they broke his right hand that deeply bothered his father
@lockedloaded4942
@lockedloaded4942 2 года назад
@@wendybuie9263 Thanks so much for your reply. I'd never considered that perspective and it makes sense. I've always wondered about the significance of his broken right hand.
@wendybuie9263
@wendybuie9263 2 года назад
@@lockedloaded4942 when I watched the movie I ask my friend who is an English teacher it was the disrespect that they broke his fishing hand that hurt his father
@lockedloaded4942
@lockedloaded4942 2 года назад
@@wendybuie9263 Always good to have an English teacher as a friend!!
@wendybuie9263
@wendybuie9263 2 года назад
@@lockedloaded4942 very true I am always asking her stuff😂
@jimrylander9143
@jimrylander9143 Год назад
Great movie
@mazrio128
@mazrio128 Год назад
When the Father makes that fist …. ❤
@gerritpeacock8949
@gerritpeacock8949 2 года назад
Jesus. Could we have started 5 seconds before? "...I rose and I asked no questions."
@derekgonzalez9512
@derekgonzalez9512 Год назад
Just a dam good movie......another good one....."Legends of the Fall".......the ending is Kool AF.....he goes out fighting a bear......
@masseysmaineentertainment
@masseysmaineentertainment Месяц назад
I never fancied myself much of a reader, but I never enjoyed a book as much that typified American mythology as much as McLean's 'A River Runs Through It' - a true marvel of literature and Redford does it justice.
@robertadinoia3347
@robertadinoia3347 3 года назад
Did you post other scene of this movie?
@robertwaid3579
@robertwaid3579 2 года назад
What an Excellent Story, & of course the Movie Justifies it being So. In my Recollection of First The Book? Then the Brief references in the Film 📽️👀 I took it that the Hand Tells, Camera Focusing, at key Points? On say even Norman's at the Start. Then the Metredom Rhythm, of a Fly Rod, technic would Develop a Stronger 💪💪 Hand. Whether the Individual was Right Handed, or Left Handed. The Conversation about Paul's Death was the most Hard too deal with Episode, Norman & His Father. Apparently ever had too Face with One Another. As the Father says Climbing the Stairs , away, from Norman. He was Bueatiful.
@charlescollins7294
@charlescollins7294 Год назад
⚓🎭
@vuho7832
@vuho7832 Год назад
Given how the guy lives, an early violent death isn't really a surprise.
@toddnunamaker5594
@toddnunamaker5594 5 месяцев назад
Paul did go to Chicago and that is where he died.
@jeffreyrichardson
@jeffreyrichardson 11 месяцев назад
ive seen this part said caitlin doug ed debbie dead welch unsullied bed
@garrygrapenuts6137
@garrygrapenuts6137 Месяц назад
The only thing I have to say to people who saw his movie is, don’t move to Montana
@brettlinthicum6649
@brettlinthicum6649 7 месяцев назад
hahaha at first looking at the thumbnail I thought dude had horns.....
@jeffreyrichardson
@jeffreyrichardson 11 месяцев назад
jody ryans swing fifty cal uss king jodi welch brechts thing
@Three_Rivers_Adventure
@Three_Rivers_Adventure Месяц назад
When he said nearly every bone in his hands was broken and his father asked which hand ? And he said his right that was his casting hand and they knew if they didn't kill him he'd never be able to cast a fly rod again.
@mollycarr9942
@mollycarr9942 2 года назад
But the parents love Paul
@billyhackett4689
@billyhackett4689 3 месяца назад
😉Absolutely Love this Movie 🎥 so much. 🤗❤️🩵💞 xoxox
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