River
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Burt Renyolds plays Lewis, the macho self appointed leader of a group of four friends on a canoe trip down a fictitious
river
before a dam is made, filling the whole wilderness in water.
The film basically opens up with the four driving into a small town while asking to find someone to drive their cars to the bottom of the
river
whilst they canoe the rapids and camp along the riverside.
As the movie opens, Norman is an old man, flyfishing beside a rushing river, trying to understand the course his own life has taken.
Father has always taken his boys to reflect by the side of the
river
and contemplate God's eternal words.
Paul is true perfection as he fishes the river, but he's feeling the pull of gambling and boozing, while his family doesn't know how to keep him from winding up where he seems to be headed.
The eternal words beneath the smooth stones of the
river
forever haunt him, yet keep their secrets.
You'll see Norman made connections with his old man even deeper than the movie can suggest -- and you'll see the places where the storyteller's very words gurgle and sing right off the page with an exuberance of a
river
running through it, leading into the unknown.
From there, we follow them through the rigors of their challenging, but free life along the
river.
As the movie progresses we see the many dangers this girl has to face as she tries to follow the
river
in hopes of it leading her to a town.
Remembering what her father told her about how a stream will always lead to a
river
and then into an even larger
river
and this means it will eventually lead to a community, this young girl keep track of the tiny stream which eventually lead into a huge
river
all throughout the movie.
Raging
river
and barefoot mountain crossings are brutally realistic and the animals that disappear under the water do in fact die.
The
river
Styx was pure genius.
A previous reviewer, John Mankin, questions why the central focus of the film, the mansion called Elephant Walk, should have been built by the former owner, the "governor" the late Tom Wiley, right across the elephants' traditional path to the major source of water, the
river.
The photography of the
river
is marvelous, as is the interior period decoration.
A speed boat is no match to our busy beaver on the
river.
Set in Iran in 1925, The nomadic tribe people in the documentary leave their desert home and cross a raging river, men, women, children, animals... Then up and over a snowy mountain pass all Barefoot.
The cinematography that captures the essence of the vanishing, fragile
river
wilderness is often absolutely stunning, and it counterbalances the film as, in a moment of brief madness, we the viewers - along with the characters themselves - are plunged into unrelenting nightmare.
Starting around 1910, he reminisces about his boy and young adulthood; his family, friends, romances, etc. Very nostalgic piece with a bittersweet finale...."all things in life come together as one, and a
river
runs through it.
And that
river
haunts me."
The movie moves like a river, you have to be willing to follow it through ebbs and flows, but it is well worth it in the end.
These four men intended to travel down the
river
for adventure and excitement but their trip soon changes into an odyssey through a violent and lurking mountain-land, completely estranged from all forms of civilisation.
This is a story of two dogs and a cat looking for their way back home.Old and wise Golden Retriever Shadow, young American Bulldog Chance and Himalayan cat Sassy flee from the ranch and go into the wilderness to be reunited with their family.Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993) is a family adventure directed by Duwayne Dunham.It's a remake of a 1963 film.This movie got a sequel three years later.Michael J. Fox is the perfect man to do the voice-over for Chance.Fox has some youthful energy he brings to the role.Sally Field does great voice work as Sassy.Don Ameche is fantastic as Shadow.This was this veteran actor's second last movie.Also the visible actors are great.Kim Greist plays Laura Burnford-Seaver.Robert Hays is Bob Seaver.Benji Thall plays Peter Burnford.Veronica Lauren is Hope Burnford.Kevin Chevalia is Jamie Seaver.Jean Smart portrays Kate.It's quite amazing to watch these pets trying to survive in the wilderness.We see Sassy taken by the
river
and she seems like a goner.The bear scene is exiting and funny.Chance has no chance with that big, hungry bear.And his meeting with the porcupine looks painful.This is some great fun for the whole family.
Each of four businessmen face their darkest fears when they tackle a challenging whitewater trip, on a
river
about to be replaced by a dam.
This documentary follows Dr. Heyerdahl and crew as they select balsa trees in Equidor and float with them down
river
to the pacific for assembly in Peru.
The idea of living the Chulawasse
river
before it's turned into a lake comes from Burt Reynold's Lewis, who unconsciously drowns his fellas into their worst nightmare.
At the end of the movie, each person is gonna be forced to deal with the scars of what had just to be a quite week-end on the
river
but muted into a fight for survival.
Nor do I think God had banal television programs, media hype, worthless purchases, and soul pollution in mind when he created the universe..." I hadn't seen "A
river
runs through it" in a couple of years, but after pondering Kinkade's statement something drew me to watch the film with a spiritual eye.
It'll torture their conscience and they will worry for the rest of their lifes about the bodies being found in that
river.
Eventually, all things merge into one, and a
river
runs through it.
The
river
was cut by the world's great flood and runs over rocks from the basement of time.
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