A skilled, careful adaptation of a much-admired story, A River Runs Through It is a convincing trip back in time to a virtually vanished American West, as well as a nicely observed family study.
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Chicago Sun-TimesRoger Ebert
Chicago Sun-TimesRoger Ebert
Redford and his writer, Richard Friedenberg, understand that most of the events in any life are accidential or arbitrary, especially the crucial ones, and we can exercise little conscious control over our destinies.
The words - taken directly from the book - are beautifully cast, but they encapsulate the emotions too conveniently.
60
Chicago ReaderLisa Alspector
Chicago ReaderLisa Alspector
An admirable if frequently soporific 1992 adaptation of Norman Maclean's account of life in Missoula, Montana.
60
Empire
Empire
From Phillippe Rousselot’s exquisite cinematography, with the stunning scenery of Montana as a backdrop, to Redford’s assured direction, this is utterly alluring, and manages to make fly-fishing seem not just romantic, but thrilling.