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The River

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In a small Indian village, the life of a young woman from a colonial family takes an unexpected turn when she begins to explore her emotions and desires. As the protagonist faces the transition from childhood to adulthood, she finds herself caught between love, friendship, and disillusionment. Her home is an oasis of tranquility, with the river flowing serenely beside it, symbolizing both the beauty of life and its inevitability.

The arrival of a new friend, an attractive young man who brings with him the air of the unknown, awakens intense feelings in her that lead her to question her surroundings and her place in the world. As she navigates the complexities of her family and social environment, she finds herself in a love triangle that makes her reflect on her true desires. Through breathtaking landscapes and a tapestry of secondary characters that add color to her story, the young woman begins to understand the differences between idealized love and reality.

With a touch of nostalgia and introspection, she becomes a witness to the fragility of human relationships and the impact of time on their lives. As the river continues its course, the young woman's life transforms irreversibly, leaving a profound mark on her heart. In this emotional journey, nature, heartache, and the search for identity intertwine in a moving and visually poetic tale.

Media type
Movie
Year
1951
Director
Jean Renoir
Writer
Jean Renoir
Rumer Godden
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.40
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
92.00
Actors
Nora Swinburne
Esmond Knight
Arthur Shields
Suprova Mukerjee
Thomas E. Breen
Patricia Walters
Radha Burnier
Adrienne Corri
June Tripp
Nimai Barik
Richard R. Foster
Jane Harris
Jennifer Harris
Trilak Jetley
Bhogwan Singh
Penelope Wilkinson
Cecilia Wood
Gender
Drama
Romance
Country
United States
Producers
Kenneth McEldowney
Jean Renoir
Original title
The River
Duration
99
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