Read and enjoy.
https://www.moviemaker.com/archives/...5-years-later/
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Enjoyed very much, thanks for posting.
Good stuff
Appreciate you posting the link.
I remember it well since much of the film was made here in Livingston and some of the fishing scenes were also shot here. It is a grand film, with a grand message that goes well beyond fly fishing.
Robert Redford discusses the movie here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSkBMefpYDA
Remembering The Movie by Jason Borger
https://www.flyfisherman.com/news/a-...ns-through-it/
I don't know if any of you have seen the review of the movie below but I think this review and discussion hits the nail on the head. Fly Fishing as a metaphor for life.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mliGYkrUhE
I took my sister to Missoula to attend U of M in '96. A few months later, the movie came out on cable, where I saw it several times. There was one photo in the movie, that appeared to have been taken from somewhere on campus, looking east to the ridge that bordered the area. I used to have a color photo of almost the exact same shot.
AND, remember that the water fall that the boat goes over is in Wyoming, Granite creek falls is just below Granite Hot Springs pool near Jackson in Hobak canyon
Wow!!! Has that much time past? Guess so .... I still have the movie ... :-/