¡A River Runs Through It
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[Machine Translation] "That river still flows through the eternal summer. With thoughts of my beloved brother... " - Robert Redford's assured direction and Brad Pitt's luminous performance. An unforgettable, timeless masterpiece, brought to life in 4K remastering in Montana's beautiful wilderness. Set in rural Montana in 1912, "Ordinary People" (1980) is the third film by Robert Redford, winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture and Best Director, and a classic drama about two brothers with a strict minister father who feud and bond through the beautiful wilderness and fly fishing. Based on former University of Chicago professor Norman McLean's autobiographical first novel, "McLean's River. The brothers are immersed in a forest stream, their fishing lines fluttering in the wind, and the nostalgic, dimly glowing stream reminds viewers of their youth, which they had almost forgotten. Redford's direction was highly acclaimed for its depiction of a young man's transition to adulthood as if superimposed on a magnificent natural scene, and Brad Pitt's impressive performance in the lead role cemented his status as a talented young actor. The film won the 1992 Academy Award for Best Cinematography and was nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Original Score. --In Missoula, Montana, USA, in 1912, an aging Norman McLean recalls his youth while fly-fishing on his hometown river. Raised by a strict minister father, Norman is the sensitive and serious older brother, while Paul is the free-spirited younger brother who is loved by everyone. These two contrasting brothers grow up in the beautiful wilderness of Montana, learning about life on the river through their shared hobby of fly fishing. However, Paul's shy nature leads him into the dangerous world of drinking and gambling poker. This becomes a burden on Norman's heart and a harbinger of tragedy to come...
Original Release Year: 1992
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