A River Runs Through It (1992) ♡ MOVIE REACTION - FIRST TIME WATCHING!
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Maybe. Maybe not.
should watch Legends of the Fall imo Brad Pitts best movie
Wow. Finally someone is reacting to this. Such a great movie.
the whole time i was thinking: i don't remember this part...this movie is so different from what i remember. then 30min in, it dawned on me, "A River Runs Through it" is in fact not the same as "Legends of the Fall."
Lol
As a grownup, now I see the movies that came out in the 90s’, are one of the best films of my decade when growing up. Born in 84’, I have an admiration for these films
"Well, maybe what he likes is somebody trying to help him."
This film does a masterful job of hinting at the severity of Paul's problems, and his unspoken gratitude toward those trying to help him.
Paul was an addict.
I've wondered why this film hasnt been reacted to that much. I love it. But I spent a few years in Bend, Oregon, living and fly fishing on the Deschutes River. We used barbless hooks and released back. It seems a bit barbaric, I get it. But standing on the rivers edge, being drenched by the mist of a waterfall, casting your fly and drifting on the glass surface begging for a bite while basking in the sun was magical.
This is exactly what it’s like to have a brother, Norm & Paul. Get into trouble, fight and have each other’s back thru thick & thin.
Such a great movie. One of my favorites. Thanks for your reaction. 😃
And “there are three things were are never late for: church, work & fishing”. Being from a small town, those are true words. 👍🏾
Thanks for reacting to this - it is one of my favorites and you are right that it is not common among reactors.
I have always felt that the two messages of this movie are summed up in the sermon his father gives near the end of the movie - that it is impossible to fully know anyone else - even those closest to us and those who most need our help often don't want it. I also think this movie is beautifully shot and acted and love the language of the writing.
It moves at a slow but purposeful pace. The acting is top notch by all.
the Book is great as well
I grew up in Montana, born and raised. The people, the scenery... all accurate. And, we were tough as nails. They didn't show the winter; it was the producer's loss. Winter has a beauty of its own. Glad you liked the movie.
Hope you watch Legends of the Fall Brad's best movie. Great Pick!!
I don't know if you noticed, but Robert Reford (the director of this movie) and Brad Pitt do bear an uncanny resemblance to each other (this is especially evident when you see Robert Redford's younger photos). The two of them also acted together in 2001's SPY GAME.
I've wondered whether Pitt was Redford's secret love child. It happens.
Redford played 'death' in a Twilight Zone episode and I kept recalling that when I watched Meet Joe Black.
Imagine 2 people out of billions of people... Born decades apart... Looking somewhat similar...
The first time I watched this, when Brad Pitt appeared on screen, I kept expecting to see Redford as his older version for the rest of the movie.
If you do a quick search of UA-cam, not one single person has posted a video of viewing this gorgeous and masterful movie.
You are the first one. Smart move.
The old fisherman at the end of the movie was the author who wrote the story that the movie is based on, and the narrator of the movie was Robert Redford. It's a beautiful story that not many of the younger generations can relate to, but for those of us who are older it really hits close to home. Life, and some people, can be a mystery. Thanks for sharing this one. 🙂
Thanks for watching one of my favorite movies. I am from Colorado and Fly Fish, a lot of people do from here. I don’t know if you have heard, but Colorado is beyond beautiful. It has over fifty mountains over 14,000ft., and the rest of the United States I mean the 48 states only have 7.
In 1991 I took a second job to save up money for a move to Colorado. Since then I've lived in many states and one foreign country, but I still haven't made it to Colorado. Funny how things turn out, isn't it?
I’ve waited for years for someone to react to this! Whoever requested this film🫡
That would be me 😄😉
@@MahlerEnigmaticWell done. Now, if someone would react to Out of Sight, my life will be complete🤣
Legends Of The Fall next! 🤠✌️
came to write this
It's very difficult to make a film that takes place in the early 20th Century and has fly-fishing as a centerpiece all that exciting, but this is a movie very much worth watching. A great story and very well-made. I wish more people saw it when it came out in 1992. Thanks for reacting to this one, Kamilla!!
Very good movie. I remember watching parts of this in middle school for film studies
One of my all time favorites. And Redford’s narration is the cherry on top.
FYI, this is an “autobiography” in that this is the story of Norman McClean’s life.
Great reaction. I'm glad you took a chance on this. That took some courage on your part, since UA-cam only seems to feature reactions to the "same old"...it gets boring. Was surprised to see (a very young) Michael Cudlitz from "Band of Brothers" as Chub and did not recognize Tom Skerritt, who placed heavies for the better part of his career. Thanks, Ms. Kamilla.
A River Runs Through It is such a good movie, I've owned a copy on VHS and DVD over the years. Another good Brad Pitt movie from that period is Legends of the Fall.
I won this movie at a superbowl party. Never heard of it watched it the next day and was blown away how much I loved this movie. Hidden gem.
This is definitely one of the most visually and literally poetic films I have ever seen. I'd rank this up with Apocalypse Now as one of the most poetic films in the entire history of cinema. I love your channel, but you definitely missed how beautifully well made and important this film is to every generation as they get older and watch their friends and family die by their flaws. This was heartbreaking when I first watched it with friends my age when we were still in college. We could immediately identify with the pain of watching anyone grow up with so much talent and possibility, only to throw it away on their own vices. Paul gambled and drank too much. Other people fall to drugs to toxic relationships. This film is more haunting than ever over time as I watch more people I grew up with fail to their own flaws of ignorance and fear instead of living up to the talent possibilities that I could see in them.
I grew up on a ranch, Oats are for horses 🐎😂
Very nice to see someone react to this movie 🙂
I think I saw Craig Scheffer in a restaurant once... sitting alone...This movie made me appreciate his acting more, since before this I only remembered him from Some Kind Of Wonderful, playing a jerk 😀
From its first magnificent sentence, "In our family, there was no clear line between religion and fly fishing," to the last, "I am haunted by waters," A River Runs Through It is an American classic. Based on Norman Maclean's childhood experiences, A River Runs Through It has established itself as one of the most moving stories of our time; it captivates with vivid descriptions of life along Montana's Big Blackfoot River and its near magical blend of fly fishing with the troubling affections of the heart.
This movie is credited to have started the first big wave of out-of-staters invading Montana. This lasted for quite a while because the hieghtened romanticism and photography of the Montana landscape inticed so many to move here to get a piece of the Last Best Place. The influx of out-of-staters slowed until Yellowstone became a hit. Now the onslaught of people moving here is at an all time high affecting the rural economies and the housing/real estate market is astronomical. It's evolving into a state where true Montanans can barely afford to live here. Yes, I am a true born Montanan, lived here my entire life just north of Missoula, in case anyone suspected. 😛
My college teammate Jay, had Diamond Bar Meats in Missoula, about as old school Montana of a store you could find. The changes from my first visits in the 70s to now are enormous... almost as hard to fathom as those here in Seattle, since I moved here in the 80s from Minnesota. I rented a 1 BR apartment downtown with a view of the Space Needle for under $400 a month. They knocked down the 4 story building a couple of years ago and built a 42 story... now $2,800 for a studio apartment and $20,000 a month for the Penthouse!
@@EShelby2127 Sad but true. Not alone, though. Housing prices are rising astronomically most places in the country, but some, especially the "nicest" (defined in various ways) have risen even more sharply. The forests in the mountains like Rainier were, by FAR, the most beautiful I've EVER experienced. I camped and hiked there the last two weeks of September 1986. Almost got stranded.
One of my favorite movie first seen this when I was 8
Great movie Missoula is a mountain valley. It's like living inside of a snow globe
Wow you are the first youtuber I've seen react to this. Love this film.
SOMEONE FINALLY DID IT
The collection of short stories upon which the movie is based are largely a semi-autobiography by Norman McClean. However these stories in the movie are also very much a story of America growing up. The McLean brothers were born in the decade after the closing of the frontier and the final settlement of the American West. Norman went to Chicago to teach literature and virtues of the West and his father's teachings. Paul was emblematic of a wild West that would die in the 1920s. In real life, he was murdered in the 1930s, likely related to his work as a reporter and opponent of political corruption.
Milagros Beanfield War is also a good movie. Redford directed.
Robert Redford did a great direction job
Nice reaction. One of the best movies EVER.
So glad to see you react to this movie! This is in my top ten list of all time! A bit of trivia…I actually live 120 miles north of where this movie takes place. I can’t wait for you to react to Legends of the Fall!
6:53 "How can a lighter go wrong?" Let me tell you a story. A few years ago (nearly a decade now) a Japanese video game streamer who, while smoking a cigarette, was playing around on stream with a permanent match lighter he'd just bought (this kind of lighter has an external "match" that soaks up fluid and lights by striking it on the outside of the lighter casing). Because the lighter isn't shipped with lighter fluid in it, he starts by filling it up very clumsily and spilling it all over the lighter, his hands, and his desk. He wipes the lighter down with a tissue and sets it aside in a large pile of wastepaper sitting next to him. He tries lighting it, causing him to spill a bit of the lighter fluid several times, necessitating more tissue wipe-downs. He eventually succeeds which, due to the aforementioned lighter fluid spillage, results in the entire lighter bursting into flames. He sets the flaming lighter down on his desk, and, while still concentrating on the fire in front of him, places the lit match portion of the lighter right into the wadded-up tissues soaked in lighter fluid. His entire bag of waste paper is ablaze for at least half a minute before his stream viewers use a text-to-speech function to let him know. Startled, he turns around, picks up the bag and takes it a few feet to the other side of the room surrounded by empty cardboard boxes, then attempts to smother the fire by putting said dry cardboard boxes over it. He then leaves the room for about a minute to fetch a very small bucket of water, during which time the fire has spread beyond the point in which his small bucket of water would have any useful impact. He then grabs a blanket (just a regular blanket, not a fire blanket) and repeatedly places the blanket over the fire and removing it, which does nothing but fan the flames (he _might_ have had a chance if he'd just put the blanket over it, left it there to smother the flames, and ran to grab another small bucket of water to soak the blanket). At this point the fire alarm starts going off. He fans the flames a few more times with his inept attempts to smother them before running off for a minute to grab another very small bucket of water (leaving the flames open and spreading quickly in his cardboard-filled room. Less than ten minutes after he finally succeeded in striking the match, the room is completely filled with smoke and the only thing visible is the orange glow of the fire. The fire spread to two neighboring buildings and, sadly, the body of a woman was eventually discovered in the rubble. _That's_ how a lighter can go wrong. You don't even have to be as _utterly_ devoid of intelligence as that guy, you gotta be careful around fire. Honestly, you couldn't come up with a better instructional video on how best to maximize a fire's spread around a domicile. For the curious, you can search youtube for "Gaming Live Streamer Accidentally Burns Own House Down" to watch this moron do some of the most Loony Tunes shit I've ever seen a real person do.
I've seen that! Oh man, he was _not at all_ prepared! I'd completely forgot about it!
One of my all time favorites, this movie and the book are treasures.
I grew up in Helena went to college in Missoula and have rafted and fished the Blackfoot many many times. It's crazy to see a big Hollywood movie set in my backyard. The book is phenomenal too.
Now you should do legends of the fall. Another brad Pitt movie around the same time period and also in the same area.
Beautiful film. I don't know why it gets so little mention. Maybe it's considered "soft," but it's incredibly substantive.
Too "quiet" for our noisy world? ;-)
Lamentably, people raised on the genres of horror and superheroes, with each one trying to outdo the last in imaginative and surprising ways, have wired them to expect gangbusters action in all things "entertainment". I'm not speaking for all those people, just in general. Also, I'm biased. I almost never enjoy films of the superhero genre (sorry, but most are dull and inane, to me), with very few exceptions (I liked the first "Wonder Woman"), and also I wish more new films like this one were being made and easy to find.
This is actually a true story so it might not have been as exciting as you thought it would be.
Legends Of The Fall!!!!
I love this film and the novella upon which it’s based. The book has a humor to leaven the sadness that wasn’t included in the film. I can understand why today’s overstimulated movie audiences would be bored by this film’s pace but it has its own rhythm and it’s beautifully shot and well acted.
Thank you for reacting to this. Legends off the Fall would be a fine movie to react to, as well as Mel Gibson’s Gallipoli.
One of the best 90s movies!
Thank you! One day in the nineties, young in my profession, positive about life and just chilling in my apartment outting together a jigsaw puzzle, thebfilm I was watching ended, this came in, and I couldnt be bothered to change the channel. Had no interest in it, but why not? A couple hours later I was sitting in my couch balling myneyes out windering what Robert Redford had just done to me and how. Beautiful story telling and a wonderful film.
You never get over losing your child
I spent one solid summer fly fishing in Minnesota. Best damned bit of existence I have ever known.
Great Reaction to meaningful movie 👏👏👏 Enjoy ✌️🤠❤️
This is one of my father's favorite films. . . I asked him once why. . . And he couldn't explain. So I asked him to explain the plot. . .and he couldn't. SO I watched it. . .and I got to say I enjoyed it, but I have no idea why lol
You are the first person I have seen to react to this movie! It is so good! Since you loved it, you should react to Legends of The Fall. It is an epic that encapsulates everything you would want in a movie. It hosts an A-List cast, several different character storylines, and one of the underrated movie characters (played by Pitt) in any film. You will love it
One of my favorite movies… mostly because I love fishing lol
An intensely powerful, beautiful movie, poetic, wonderfully well written and acted and really like Field of Dreams which isn;t about baseball its not about fishing, fishing is the vehicle we travel along and how life takes two brothers and as entwined as they are they are different people and all the goodness in the world cannot save one of them, although he found grace in life for a few fleeting moments, one strayed from the path and broke everyones heart and now as an old man he reflects on his life and appreciates the good and the bad for what it is.....and life goes on...
The dad had a bit part in Ted, also in Top Gun, Alien, and other good movies. The GF mom is in Ferris buellers Day Off and plains Trains and Automobiles. Also in good movies but i just remember him in the outstanding horror movie, Nightbreed!
Tom Skerritt is the "dad". He also has a small, but memorable role in Cheech and Chong's "Up in Smoke" as a disheveled pot dealer named "Strawberry".
@@TylerD288 I just remembered, Tears of the Sun and original movie MASH!
I grew up in Missoula Montana. Flyfishing is kind of a big deal. I don’t live there now but every summer I still make a trip The bitter and Clark fork rivers. Rock Creek as well.
Some of us do dance like that these days. Not as often as I'd like to unfortunately.
Since you can have your pick of any guy you want, find one that will dance with you like that. 😊
The book, and then the film, really have nothing to do with fishing except as imagery for the spiritual in life. Not religion, necessarily, but the heart, the human soul, friendship, and the longing which comes with loving those who will forever be broken. The way the movie luxuriates in the beauty of nature and family in the opening act is enthralling to me. Thank you for giving it a chance.
I agree. Not quite a "mcguffin", but certainly not what the film is about. Perhaps "canvas" would fit better.
💿 I have a river runs through it on dvd and I have to tell you it is a great movie. Wasn't too much into the book but it was still a great one to read. Thank you for doing this reaction
Thank you, I hope you start a trend of more reactions to this beautiful movie. The fishing scenes were not filmed on the Blackfoot river but were on the Gallatin River. I live up the mountain from the Gallatin. Like all great areas it's getting loved too much. And yes , I pre date the movie. Rock on
Kamila check out ‘Legends of the Fall’.
This movie might be slow, but it is one of the greats.
Nice to see someone react to this - and more so since you said you fish, too. Thanks
This is such a good movie because of the slow pace and the deliberateness of how it sets everything up and it’s subtlety, but unfortunately it will never play for younger audiences because of the way modern audiences aren’t patient for this type of thing. I’m not picking on you or anyone, it’s just the world we live in and the pace of modern life, but it does make me a little sad.
It's never everyone. Makes me sad, too, that it's surely the majority. Take heart, I guarantee some young folk would care about this film. But you'll never hear from them, they'd likely be introverts like I was/still am :)
The gf/wife also did some great movies back then, one she did with Bruce Willis aa a Vietnam vet. Fantastic movie!
Emily Lloyd. She played Peter Falk's daughter in the mobster comedy, "Cookie". Lloyd had a pretty rough childhood and it's documented in a memoir she wrote.
A beautiful movie. How much do he and Brad Pitt look alike? Watch Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid and The Sting and 3 Days of the Condor, and the Way We Were. Another uncanny semblance was Ryan O'Neil, in Paper Moon, and the funniest all time movie Whats up Doc? And The Main Event.
Awesome reaction of my favorite movie!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊
Very underrated movie.
Brad Pitt and Robert Redford reunited to both act in a great spy thriller released in 2001 called SPY GAMES.
I understand why the beginning bored you but I was entranced. You see, I live not far north of there and the beauty of the land tugs at my heart. For me, that alone was enough.
I always used to confuse this movie with Legends of the Fall, another outstanding Brad Pitt movie about brothers in Montana.
Wonderful movie based on a real man's life.
A couple of years later after A River Runs Through It, Brad Pitt was in Legends of the Fall which was also set in Montana. Legends of the Fall was a much better film in my opinion. Definitely worth a reaction.
As always, your reactions seem very sincere and genuine. This is a classic movie from my youth. Legends of the Fall is another great film from this Era and genre.
It is completely unrelated to this movie, but I would love to see you react to Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog. It represents the early days of streaming wonderfully. It is a Joss Whedon directed 3-part series starring Neil Patrick Harris. Each act is around 15 minutes and is easily watched in one sitting; like a play. I would describe it as a super hero/villian, love story, comedy, musical, underdog tragedy that brings out the entire range of human emotions.
Wow, Emily Lloyd looks a LOT like her father!
This isn't why or when I started fly fishing but brings me back to a good place.
And the book is even better
Mange tusen takk!
Isn't Montana gorgeous? I live here and I actually went to school in Missoula at the University of Montana. I'm never leaving. :)
You have to see the Oscar-winning film Legends of the Fall.
Many of the filming locations are not far from me, in Montana.
Did you see one of the boys is a young Bull Randleman
Find Swing Dancers!
I was born and raised in Missoula. I lived a few hundred feet from one of the rivers while growing up. I have some friends that were married in that church.
“The world is full of bastards, the number increasing rapidly the further one gets from Missoula, Montana.”
― Norman Maclean, A River Runs through It
This is my dad bro and mes movie
A couple more Brad Pitt movies you might like are Legends of the Fall and Meet Joe Black co stariring Anthony Hopkins.
A great movie
In fairness to young people reacting to this, modern movies have been reduced to constant sensory overload and product placement. Thoughtful movies that tell a deeper story about life such as this are a thing of the past. Humans are more than OK with giving up meaningful movies in return for explosions and such.
Agree whole heartedly. But also, there are always exceptions to the rule, more often than not, the young people who would appreciate it (those rare few) are likely not the same people who would run a reaction channel.
@@PolferiferusII That's true. I'm sure there are young people out there that are film buffs and appreciate movies like this. I see some reactors that are put off by black and white movies. I think the main difference is that movie making used to be looked at as an art form, where now movies are strictly mindless entertainment. The kind of thing that used to shown before the actual movie started way back when. You can tell it stresses reactors out if they watch something that requires them to pay attention and think about it.
@@quicktastic So true
I hope she realizes that is Joseph Gordon-Levitt from The Dark Knight Rises
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hey I hope you can watch a film called Lorenzo's Oil or field of dreams .that be awesome.
Great suggestions!
Heh heh... she said doo doo head... heh heh
Hi Kamilla🙋♂
JFC If you like the slow movies here's another one: The Straight Story.
(very) Advanced level only: 'night, Mother (1986)....... .....
Check out legends of the fall
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I live slow paced no action movies.
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Legends of the fall is a much better film that is in this same genre. Brad Pitt and Anthony Hopkins are both great in it
I just discovered your channel and love your reactions. Could you please react to "Taking Chance" with Kevin Bacon. It is a very powerful (yes, sad) movie about our nations' military and the comradery of the services and honor displayed to our military. You won't regret it. Thank you.