25 Best Robert Redford Movies of All Time to Stream Now
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25 Best Robert Redford Movies of All Time to Stream Now
"Robert Redford sits behind the camera (and lends some voice-over narration) for this 1992 film version of Norman Maclean's 1976 novella. A River Runs Through It tells the story of two brothers, played by Brad Pitt and Craig Sheffer, who are raised by their reverend father with a penchant for fly fishing in rural Montana. Through Redford's stately direction, A River Runs Through It soars beyond its sleepy grandpa-core appearances to wind up an emotionally powerful tale of brotherhood and"
"Fittingly, the Sundance Kid chose a breezy, laid-back charmer to go out on. In his final above-the-title star turn, the 81-year-old legend plays a disarmingly polite bank robber who has trouble giving up the life of crime. He isn't in it for the money (although that's nice too)he just loves the thrill too much to retire. With a frisky twinkle in his eyes and a grin that would allow him"
"38 years after their last movie The Electric Horseman, Jane Fonda and Robert Redford reunited for their fourth film as co-stars in Ritesh Batra's 2017 drama Our Souls at Night. Based on the novel by Kent Haruf, the movie tells of two senior neighbors, both still grieving the loss of their spouses, who try to find companionship in each other only to discover something even deeper than that. An ode to love no matter one's age, Our Souls at Nig"
A River Runs Through It (1992) centers on two brothers raised by a reverend father who favors fly fishing in rural Montana. Redford directs with stately pacing and indulgent landscape shots, turning the story into an emotionally powerful tale of brotherhood and unconditional love. In a later role Redford plays an 81-year-old, disarmingly polite bank robber who loves the thrill more than the money, pairing warmly with Sissy Spacek. Redford reunites with Jane Fonda in Our Souls at Night (2017), a Kent Haruf adaptation about two grieving seniors who find companionship and deeper connection. Recurring themes include nature, aging, love, and familial bonds.
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