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"Big River Love" Paul and "Burning Love Years" Tristine, the same free and uninhibited, but the ending is very different 01 "Big River Love" Paul, "Burning Love Years" Tristine - a lifetime of wild and unrestrained love of freedom 02 Paul is the experiencer of life, he is independent of the freedom of others, the pursuit of living with the heart 03 Tristine is the protector and conqueror of life, he is independent of the freedom of life, and he lives for love

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After watching the movies "Big River Love" and "Burning Love Years", I believe many people will have a feeling that Paul and Triestin have too many similarities.

Not only because both roles are played by young Brad Pitt, but also because both characters have the same freedom and uninhibitedness.

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"Big River Love" Paul - has a deep love for the big river, untamed

"Big River Love" Paul and "Burning Love Years" Tristine, the same free and uninhibited, but the ending is very different 01 "Big River Love" Paul, "Burning Love Years" Tristine - a lifetime of wild and unrestrained love of freedom 02 Paul is the experiencer of life, he is independent of the freedom of others, the pursuit of living with the heart 03 Tristine is the protector and conqueror of life, he is independent of the freedom of life, and he lives for love

Paul is the youngest son of the McCollane family. His father was a priest, rigorous, unsmiling, and the guardian of the system; his mother was a housewife; his brother was a college professor who inherited his father's rigorous style, and grew up with Paul, with a deep sense of brotherhood and sincere appreciation for him.

Paul is funny, strong, brave, stubborn, unconventional, unfettered, fond of thrills, and brave enough to challenge rules and worldly prejudices.

As a child, he could sit alone at the table for the night in order to refuse to eat cereal; in pursuit of excitement, he took Norman and risked his life to challenge the rapids of the Great Blackfoot River.

Growing up, because his Indian girlfriend was prejudiced and unfairly treated by white people, he went out for her, theorized with the other party and even did it.

His father taught his two sons the "false fly fishing method" of four beats, and his brother Norman has always followed his father's teaching methods, but Paul has developed his own new fishing method - groping out his own rhythm and angle, and throwing the line more gracefully.

"Big River Love" Paul and "Burning Love Years" Tristine, the same free and uninhibited, but the ending is very different 01 "Big River Love" Paul, "Burning Love Years" Tristine - a lifetime of wild and unrestrained love of freedom 02 Paul is the experiencer of life, he is independent of the freedom of others, the pursuit of living with the heart 03 Tristine is the protector and conqueror of life, he is independent of the freedom of life, and he lives for love

There is no doubt that he has an interesting soul.

He loved fishing, loved the Big Blackfoot River, and in order to be able to go fishing in the Big Blackfoot River at any time, he did not want to leave his hometown and go with his brother to a more developed distant city.

At the same time, Paul is kind, warm-hearted, pure, and he will take the initiative to help people he does not like.

Father said that Paul was perfect, a fairy born of God, so he could do things that were not bound by the universal rules of the people.

Tristine – the highest reverence for nature, and finally one with nature

"Big River Love" Paul and "Burning Love Years" Tristine, the same free and uninhibited, but the ending is very different 01 "Big River Love" Paul, "Burning Love Years" Tristine - a lifetime of wild and unrestrained love of freedom 02 Paul is the experiencer of life, he is independent of the freedom of others, the pursuit of living with the heart 03 Tristine is the protector and conqueror of life, he is independent of the freedom of life, and he lives for love

Tristine has an older brother and a younger brother, his father is a retired Colonel Lu, and his mother returns to the city alone because she cannot accept the simple, bitter cold life in the mountains.

Compared to the other two brothers, Tristine prefers to stay in the jungle. Since he was a child, he and the Indian elder "One Knife" learned the jungle survival skills of Indian warriors, and listened to "One Knife" tell the story of Indian warriors and jungles.

Tristine is very brave, when he was a teenager, he dared to explore the bear's nest alone at night, although he was patted by the grizzly bear, he also bravely cut off one of the black bear's fingers.

Growing up, Tristine has super wild survival skills, he is very strong, can tame wild horses, can also protect his brother on the battlefield, and avenge his brother alone.

"Big River Love" Paul and "Burning Love Years" Tristine, the same free and uninhibited, but the ending is very different 01 "Big River Love" Paul, "Burning Love Years" Tristine - a lifetime of wild and unrestrained love of freedom 02 Paul is the experiencer of life, he is independent of the freedom of others, the pursuit of living with the heart 03 Tristine is the protector and conqueror of life, he is independent of the freedom of life, and he lives for love

Tristine is very assertive and has always pursued his heart. So he falls in love with his brother's fiancée and has a relationship with Susan after his brother's death.

When he is confused, he will choose to exile himself, wander to the far away, and find answers in the wandering. When his heart is clear, he will go home, but it has hurt those who love him.

Paul and Tristine, who love freedom equally, have very different endings

Paul's ending is lamentable - before his brother Norman left, Paul went fishing with Norman and his father once again to the Big Blackfoot River, he used his unique technique to catch the biggest fish in his life, and finally won his father's understanding, recognition and respect, but he was killed by the enemy family late the same night, and his life came to an abrupt end at the best moment.

"Big River Love" Paul and "Burning Love Years" Tristine, the same free and uninhibited, but the ending is very different 01 "Big River Love" Paul, "Burning Love Years" Tristine - a lifetime of wild and unrestrained love of freedom 02 Paul is the experiencer of life, he is independent of the freedom of others, the pursuit of living with the heart 03 Tristine is the protector and conqueror of life, he is independent of the freedom of life, and he lives for love

Tristine's life is worthy of respect — he did his best to protect his beloved family and friends, and when his family and friends died, the elderly Tristin walked into the jungle and became a legend in the fight with the grizzly bear.

"Big River Love" Paul and "Burning Love Years" Tristine, the same free and uninhibited, but the ending is very different 01 "Big River Love" Paul, "Burning Love Years" Tristine - a lifetime of wild and unrestrained love of freedom 02 Paul is the experiencer of life, he is independent of the freedom of others, the pursuit of living with the heart 03 Tristine is the protector and conqueror of life, he is independent of the freedom of life, and he lives for love

In "Big River Love", Paul played by Brad Pitt is a naked son who is always a "teenager" at heart, he loves freedom and has some willfulness; while in "Burning Love Years", Tristine, played by brad Pitt with long hair, is a mature, powerful, responsible and intelligent man, which determines the difference in life endings of Paul and Triestin, who look equally unruly and unrestrained.

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As the saying goes, "Life must be full of joy, do not make the golden bottle empty to the moon." This poem in Li Bai's "Will Enter the Wine, Jun's Disappearance" can basically accurately express Paul's outlook on life - grasping the present, indulging in pleasure, and drinking wine in this day and drunk in this day.

"Big River Love" Paul and "Burning Love Years" Tristine, the same free and uninhibited, but the ending is very different 01 "Big River Love" Paul, "Burning Love Years" Tristine - a lifetime of wild and unrestrained love of freedom 02 Paul is the experiencer of life, he is independent of the freedom of others, the pursuit of living with the heart 03 Tristine is the protector and conqueror of life, he is independent of the freedom of life, and he lives for love

Paul was an experiencer of life from beginning to end, he did not like to be disciplined by others and rules, he pursued to live with his heart, so he sought freedom independent of others and the world.

Because of this, he was addicted to gambling, and he also owed a lot of debts, and because of this, he was arrested and sent to the police station for fighting with others, did not listen to his brother's advice, and was eventually killed by the enemy family.

Paul's freedom was somewhat willful, but he was fragile, reckless, and immature.

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Unlike Paul, Tristine was strong. His quest for freedom and stimulation was based on his own abilities, and he was more cautious.

Teenager Tristine's night exploration of the bear's nest alone is not reckless action, he has heard the story of the Indian warrior and learned the Indian jungle survival skills with "one knife", so he can chop off the bear's toes.

As an adult, Tristine is the most capable of surviving and fighting in the wild among the three brothers, and although he loves freedom, he loves freedom in nature, and he is also the protector of his family.

In order to protect his brother, he joined the army with his brother and brother and went to the battlefield.

"Big River Love" Paul and "Burning Love Years" Tristine, the same free and uninhibited, but the ending is very different 01 "Big River Love" Paul, "Burning Love Years" Tristine - a lifetime of wild and unrestrained love of freedom 02 Paul is the experiencer of life, he is independent of the freedom of others, the pursuit of living with the heart 03 Tristine is the protector and conqueror of life, he is independent of the freedom of life, and he lives for love

On the battlefield, he said that he was afraid and needed the protection of his younger brother Shanmo, and he was always with Shanmo —both to protect Shanmo's self-esteem and to protect him at all times—which showed that Tristine was not only strong, but also very wise.

After starting a family, when his wife was shot by a competitor, Tristine led the family to take revenge.

Tristine's life was almost for love, and he was the protector and conqueror of life in order to protect the family he loved.

There are people who can clearly hear the voice of their own soul and live according to this voice, and such people are either crazy or have become legends. - A knife

Although Tristine is free and uninhibited, he is also strong, intelligent, and mature, so he can live a legend.

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Do you prefer Paul in Big River Love? Or Tristine in "The Burning Years"? Welcome to leave a message to discuss.

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