He does the same when Teddy pulls the weird dangerous stunt with the train dodge. Chris knows all about Teddy and his trauma and his issues and basically tells Teddy it’s his responsibility to look after him when Teddy says I don’t need no babysitter. The definition of a true friend and a brother
Although an incredible actor & blessed with a precocity of talent who would have ruled the 90s if he had lived one can clearly discern glimpses of the real River Phoenix in this scene bursting right through, as he was largely drawing from his own mature, insightful & evolved essence for that moment of poignancy, revelation & genuine friendship while walking on the tracks. The acting talent of River Phoenix was amazing, transcendent & mesmerizing, as it ran deep, yet the real, endearing him shined outwards in this clip, granted he was actually acting. Though isn't it true that most great actors draw from aspects of their own character & experiences occasionally? Anyways, RIP River, you were one of the best, & you are legendary.
@@hippiecheezburger5457 But doesn't Chris realize himself that he's got potential too and he can become much better than his family ? He could gain a good reputation in Castle Rock.
@@childhooddreamer6975 The book gives you a better insight of Chris' mind, and makes you realize that the wake up call here is not just aimed at Gordie only, but also at himself. In the book Gordie explains that he helped Chris get his high school diploma even though at times it looked like a lost cause because years of abuse and being told by everyone that he's worthless had held Chris really far behind. Gordie also explains that even after he made it into college Chris still felt that he didn't belong in there. Not because he lacked the intelligence (he didn't) but because he felt like he was below the other students, most of which came from better off families. Chris is speaking from personal experience when he tells Gordie here that the whole 'writing is stupid' thing is is father talking through his mouth, not him. He knows what's going on.
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chris has got to be the most supportive friend to ever exist
They're more than just friends, the way Chris cares about Gordie shows that they're practically brothers.
He does the same when Teddy pulls the weird dangerous stunt with the train dodge. Chris knows all about Teddy and his trauma and his issues and basically tells Teddy it’s his responsibility to look after him when Teddy says I don’t need no babysitter. The definition of a true friend and a brother
Chris is very wise and mature for his age.
Definitely one of River's most iconic performances. Chris and Gordie's bromance always makes me tear up! 😭💔
I thought bromances were for gay couples. 👨🏻❤️💋👨🏻🏳️🌈
@@childhooddreamer6975 stfu not everything is about gays.
@@Lana_swag not everything is about straights
Although an incredible actor & blessed with a precocity of talent who would have ruled the 90s if he had lived one can clearly discern glimpses of the real River Phoenix in this scene bursting right through, as he was largely drawing from his own mature, insightful & evolved essence for that moment of poignancy, revelation & genuine friendship while walking on the tracks.
The acting talent of River Phoenix was amazing, transcendent & mesmerizing, as it ran deep, yet the real, endearing him shined outwards in this clip, granted he was actually acting.
Though isn't it true that most great actors draw from aspects of their own character & experiences occasionally? Anyways, RIP River, you were one of the best, & you are legendary.
Simply The best
Forever River ❤
Gordie's so cute!!❤
How is Chris more mature than he is ? How much has he learned in Castle Rock ?
@Childhood Dreamer When i first seen this movie years ago (i am 43 years old) i could see the maturity in River Phoenix was authentic.
Chris has a rough family life very dysfunctional and he knows the potential that his friend has and who doesn’t have a bad reputation like he does
@@hippiecheezburger5457 But doesn't Chris realize himself that he's got potential too and he can become much better than his family ? He could gain a good reputation in Castle Rock.
@@childhooddreamer6975 The book gives you a better insight of Chris' mind, and makes you realize that the wake up call here is not just aimed at Gordie only, but also at himself. In the book Gordie explains that he helped Chris get his high school diploma even though at times it looked like a lost cause because years of abuse and being told by everyone that he's worthless had held Chris really far behind. Gordie also explains that even after he made it into college Chris still felt that he didn't belong in there. Not because he lacked the intelligence (he didn't) but because he felt like he was below the other students, most of which came from better off families. Chris is speaking from personal experience when he tells Gordie here that the whole 'writing is stupid' thing is is father talking through his mouth, not him. He knows what's going on.
Jerry can hear river telling will encourage be writer if you listen to them give them talk to you
This is the exact scene from good will hunting
this movie came out before good will hunting tho
I know the scene you're talking about and when I saw it my jaw dropped. Affleck and Damon stole it from 'Stand by me'.
I. ALWAYS. DID. LIKE THIS MOVIE. BUT I. CANT. GET. OVER. THAT CHRISES. CARTEATER WAS KILLED
2:00 I wish the hell i was your dad you wouldn’t be going around talking about taking these stupid shop courses if i was
Just another great movie based on a Stephen King novel.
Jerry coery telling you about tv show
Will River said you have gift writing someone give to you look up to you
Will masha bear is top rated why your movie pg 13
Wil don't let Holly know about Kaylee she's play blille charmed series 8 season bully nemesis fight with Holly to burn her house
Jerry corey will river is not talking to you