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Aus der Mitte entspringt ein Fluß

Originaltitel: A River Runs Through It
  • 1992
  • 6
  • 2 Std. 3 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
68.387
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
3.595
1.061
Aus der Mitte entspringt ein Fluß (1992)
Home Video Trailer from Columbia Tristar
trailer wiedergeben2:36
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DokudramaEine TragödieErwachsenwerdenZeitraum: DramaDrama

Die Geschichte über zwei Söhne eines strengen Ministers - einer reserviert, einer rebellisch -, die im ländlichen Montana aufwachsen, während sie dem Fliegenfischen gewidmet sind.Die Geschichte über zwei Söhne eines strengen Ministers - einer reserviert, einer rebellisch -, die im ländlichen Montana aufwachsen, während sie dem Fliegenfischen gewidmet sind.Die Geschichte über zwei Söhne eines strengen Ministers - einer reserviert, einer rebellisch -, die im ländlichen Montana aufwachsen, während sie dem Fliegenfischen gewidmet sind.

  • Regie
    • Robert Redford
  • Drehbuch
    • Norman Maclean
    • Richard Friedenberg
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Craig Sheffer
    • Brad Pitt
    • Tom Skerritt
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,2/10
    68.387
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    3.595
    1.061
    • Regie
      • Robert Redford
    • Drehbuch
      • Norman Maclean
      • Richard Friedenberg
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Craig Sheffer
      • Brad Pitt
      • Tom Skerritt
    • 188Benutzerrezensionen
    • 39Kritische Rezensionen
    • 68Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • 1 Oscar gewonnen
      • 4 Gewinne & 11 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Craig Sheffer
    Craig Sheffer
    • Norman Maclean
    Brad Pitt
    Brad Pitt
    • Paul Maclean
    Tom Skerritt
    Tom Skerritt
    • Rev. Maclean
    Brenda Blethyn
    Brenda Blethyn
    • Mrs. Maclean
    Emily Lloyd
    Emily Lloyd
    • Jessie Burns
    Edie McClurg
    Edie McClurg
    • Mrs. Burns
    Stephen Shellen
    Stephen Shellen
    • Neal Burns
    Vann Gravage
    • Young Paul
    Nicole Burdette
    • Mabel
    Susan Traylor
    Susan Traylor
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    Michael Cudlitz
    Michael Cudlitz
    • Chub
    Rob Cox
    Rob Cox
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    Fred Oakland
    • Mr. Burns
    David Creamer
    • Ken Burns
    Madonna Reubens
    • Aunt Sally
    John Reubens
    • Uncle Jimmy
    Arnold Richardson
    • Old Norman
    • Regie
      • Robert Redford
    • Drehbuch
      • Norman Maclean
      • Richard Friedenberg
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    briansp

    A Nearly Perfect Film

    When I saw previews for this film, I thought "Its a movie about fishing, why would I want to see that?" This is as much of a fishing movie as Hoosiers is about basketball, or Field of Dreams is about baseball.

    The story is elegant, the narrative beautiful, the characters deftly drawn. The relationship between the father and two sons is really interesting, and I love the interplay between them. There is great sadness, and also great humour. While nostalgic, I don't think the film ever becomes maudlin, and by the time the film draws to its inevitable close, I feel the same sense of loss and regret every time.

    This movie does what films are supposed to do - touch one's heart and mind.

    The closing lines, taken from a short story by McLean, are as haunting as they are beautiful:

    "But when I am alone in the half light of the canyon all existence seems to fade to a being with my soul and memories. And the sounds of the Big Black Foot River and a four count rhythm and the hope that a fish will rise. 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. On some of the rocks are timeless raindrops. Under the rocks are the words, and some of the words are theirs. I am haunted by waters."
    7ma-cortes

    The visually stunning true story, developing a perceptible drama filmed with great sensitivity .

    'A River Runs Through in' is a cinematographically stunning true story of Norman Maclean in the untamed west of Montana in the 1920's. The story follows Norman and his brother Paul through the experiences of life and growing up, and how their love of fly fishing keeps them together despite varying life circumstances in the untamed west of Montana in the 1920's. Mornings are spent studying, afternoons devoted to fly-fishing in the nearby river. However, the family's inability to express hints at trouble at come. And so while nice guy Norman (Craig Scheffer) matures and dates good girl Jessie (Emily Lloyd), reckless Paul (Brad Pitt) turns to liquor and gambling. They grow up under the watchful eye of their father, a Presbyterian minister (the ever-marvelous Tom Skerritt) of Scots descent and their beloved mother (Brenda Blethyn). In the meantime, Paul gets a job as a prolific journalist and makes a name for himself back home. The movie is about Norman's return home and his and Paul's summer together. The Story of an American Family !. Nothing perfect lasts forever. Except in our memories.

    A pleasant film that should be seen calmly and let yourself be captivated by the photography, the natural sounds and the poetry that emanates from the words. Following the lives of two siblings through the experiences of life and growing up, and how their love of fly fishing keeps them together despite varying life circumstances. This is a brilliant and touching story, although sometimes results to be slow-moving and tiring, but is developed with real intelligence and extreme sensibility. The river is a quasi-mystical past-time which serves as the movie's central metaphor: while they cast their lines and wait, the boys learn the importance of harmony, brotherhood, family affection, grace and patience. In the picture is treated ethic and moral themes narrated with great sense of fairness and ductility. Robert Redford -who reads passages from Norman MacLean's source novella in voice over- explores the brothers' changing relationship with restraint and intelligence; however, because events are filtered through the author's fictional persona, certain sequences involving Paul lack his much-needed perspective. A litte of humour brings things back to earth, ans saves the movie from becoming over-earnest.

    It displays an excellent and attractive musical score by Mark Isham, including a catching leitmotif. Besides, exceptional and awesome cinematography by cameraman Philippe Rousselot , being stunningly shown on the marvelous outdoors in the mountains, rivers and forests from Granite Falls, Wyoming, Livingston, Montana, Bozeman, Redeemer Lutheran Church, Livingston, Montana. This sensitive and enjoyable film was well directed by Robert Redford. This great Hollywood actor ha directed a few but notable films, such as: the first and Oscarized ¨Ordinary People¨, ¨The Milagro Beanfield War¨, ¨The Horse Whisperer¨ , ¨Quiz Show¨, ¨The Legend of Bagger Vance¨, ¨Lions for Lambs¨, ¨The Conspirator¨, ¨The Company You Keep¨, ¨Catedrals of culture¨ and this ¨River runs through¨. Rating: 6.5/10. Leave your preconceptions about fishing at the door, you'll be caught hook, line and sinker. Shot with nice sensibility and good feeling, that's why it's a worthwhile film that will appeal to Brad Pitt fans.
    9wes-connors

    Gone Fishing

    Craig Sheffer (as Norman) and Brad Pitt (as Paul) are Montana sons-of-a-preacher man Tom Skerritt (as Reverend Maclean). You will immediately notice the breathtaking Montana scenery - photography by Philippe Rousselot, direction by Robert Redford, with an obviously adept cast and crew. The kids playing the younger Macleans were quite an asset; I did recognize Joseph Gordon-Levitt in an impressive debut (though not his first). As I was watching, I thought: well, it looks all nice, but what's happening? I was unsure about the film's focus. The film is often slow and confusing, even if you are familiar with the Norman MacLean story; and, this is a somewhat alternate version/vision of the original written work.

    And, I realized what I was watching. It happened twenty minutes (or so) after the kids "grew up" - this is the story of Norman Maclean's remembrances… the touching stones of his life. They may not be the things you'd believe an old man remembers; but, by the end of the film, you know. You'll understand the focus on his brother, with that magical quality that just slipped away… Perhaps, there was no perfection there; but, you'll know why Norman sees it. You'll know why that memory of the perfect fly fisherman is there.

    Just a few other thoughts: At the risk of over-analyzing, I felt the characters of Norman, Paul, their father, and Redford merging into ONE character at the end of the film; I wonder if Redford intended it that way? His direction, narration, and lead performances seemed blend together… Directing, Preaching, Fishing, the River - it all runs together; and, we're all water. The end of the film is very powerful.

    ********* A River Runs Through It (1992) Robert Redford ~ Brad Pitt, Craig Sheffer, Tom Skerritt, Brenda Blethyn
    9AZINDN

    Picturesque and Literary: An Ode to the American Wilderness

    I have seen all the films directed by Robert Redford and appreciated his love of the American people and the land. In A River Runs Through It, Redford displays the lyric romanticism and visual splendor of the high Rocky Mountains of Montana as if he were a 19th century landscape painter of the ilk of Thomas Moran or Albert Bierstadt. This film makes love to the visual and the word with text by author Norman Maclean, and stunning camera work by Phillippe Rousselot (Serpent's Kiss, Reigne Margot).

    Redford's cast is perfect. Tom Skerritt is the Rev. MacLean, a man whose methods of education include fly fishing as well as the Bible, Brenda Blythen, the mother, and his sons, Craig Schaffer and Brad Pitt create a family whose interactions reflect the same problems all encounter with growing teenage sons, and later, complex young men. Both Schaffer and Pitt are totally believable as the brothers whose love of fly fishing and each other will tie them together forever. It is the relationships between men, father and sons, brothers, and their women to the outside world that grounds A River Runs Through It to a vein of storytelling that is missing in so many of Hollywood films produced in recent years.

    What makes these relationships special however, is the attention Redford gives to the language as spoken in dialogue. This is a literate script, beautiful to hear and unforgettable when coupled with the stunning Montana rivers and mountains. The words and setting are equal to performances by a cast that rises to their material. While the idea of fly fishing may seem an odd device to center a story, it is not so implausible in Redford's directorial hands. Given the material, Redford's elegant ode to a simpler time and life is worth revisiting again and again.
    9DrewAlexanderR1

    A True Classic

    When I first saw this movie I was with my dad. He encouraged me to watch this movie because it was one of his favorites. After watching the movie it instantly became one of mine.

    A River Runs Through It is about two brothers who each take a different path in life. Norman Maclean (Craig Sheffer) is the older of the two brothers and sets out on the path of education. Paul Maclean (Brad Pitt) is the rebellious younger brother who travels on a path full of obstacles.

    The story follows these characters as the each walk their own path. There is no downside to this film. You will be entertained the whole way through. The acting, directing, and script are all perfect. The two things that are exceptional are the cinematography and the score. Both bring you into the world Robert Redford creates.

    This is an all around great film that is destined to be a classic. It sure is in my book. If you haven't seen it definitely watch it as soon as you can, because it will stay with you forever.

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      Brad Pitt trained himself to fly-fish for four weeks before shooting. Since he was not near any river in Los Angeles, he trained on top of a building.
    • Patzer
      While on the library steps, Norman speaks of meeting boxer John L. Sullivan while at Dartmouth. Norman's departure for college was 1919, yet Sullivan died in 1918.
    • Zitate

      Rev. Maclean: Each one of us here today will at one time in our lives look upon a loved one who is in need and ask the same question: We are willing help, Lord, but what, if anything, is needed? For it is true, we can seldom help those closest to us. Either we don't know what part of ourselves to give or, more often than not, the part we have to give is not wanted. And so it those we live with and should know who elude us. But we can still love them - we can love completely without complete understanding.

    • Crazy Credits
      No fish were killed or injured during the making of A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT. The producers would like to point out that, although the Macleans kept their catch as was common earlier in this century, enlightened fisherman today endorse a "catch and release" policy to assure that this priceless resource swims free to fight another day. Good fishing.
    • Alternative Versionen
      The US DVD has different composer credits for the widescreen/pan & scan version. The widescreen version lists Elmer Bernstein (whose score was rejected) while the pan & scan version lists Mark Isham (who replaced Bernstein).
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Public Eye/Candyman/Under Siege/A River Runs Through It/Night and the City (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      The Sheik of Araby'
      Written by Harry B. Smith, Ted Snyder, and Francis Wheeler

      Used by Permission of

      Mills Music Corp, Inc. / Jerry Vogel Music Co.

      Ted Snyder Music Co. / Bienstock Publishing Co., on behalf of Redwood Music Ltd.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 6. Mai 1993 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Granite Falls, Wyoming, USA(row boating into waterfall)
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      • Allied Filmmakers
      • Wildwood Enterprises
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      • 12.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 43.440.294 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 298.277 $
      • 12. Okt. 1992
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 43.440.294 $
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