![]() ![]() Robert Redford directs, and the somewhat monochordic tone of his narration is perfect for falling asleep. I understand the interest in the theme of brotherly love and family connections, but there are soap operas that approach the same theme in more exciting and addictive ways than this film, more sleepy than a slow river in Summer. The story itself is not very remarkable and could almost be said to be common, if it were not for the tragic end of one of the brothers. However, despite their differences in personality and directions of life, they always maintained fraternal ties and a strong taste for river fishing, acquired with their father. ![]() Norman, the eldest, is more serious and sensible while Paul, the youngest, is adventurous, reckless and impulsive. ![]() Sons of a strict father, who is also the local pastor, the two young men grew up in a rural area of Montana in the early decades of the 20th century. The story of this film is slightly based on a memoir and tells of the youthful adventures of two brothers with very different personalities. ![]() ![]()
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