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Rating: 7.7/10 by 2157 users

The Bridges of Madison County (1995)

Photographer Robert Kincaid wanders into the life of housewife Francesca Johnson for four days in the 1960s.

Directing:
  • Clint Eastwood
Writing:
  • Richard LaGravenese
  • Robert James Waller
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Jun 02, 1995

Rating: 7.7/10 by 2157 users

Alternative Title:
I ponti di Madison County - IT
Sur la route de Madison - FR
Мосты округа Мэдисон - RU
Los puentes de Madison - ES
麦迪逊之桥 - CN
麥迪遜之橋 - TW
Broarna i Madison County - SE
매디슨 카운티의 다리 - KR
As Pontes de Madison County - PT
Die Brücken am Fluß - The Bridges of Madison County - DE
As Pontes de Madison - BR

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 02 hour 15 minutes
Budget: $24,000,000
Revenue: $182,000,000

Plot Keyword: adultery, secret love, husband wife relationship, based on novel or book, love of one's life, unsociability, marriage crisis, photographer, love at first sight, photography, peasant, mother role, iowa, bridge, housewife, love letter, romantic

Meryl Streep
Francesca Johnson
Clint Eastwood
Robert Kincaid
Annie Corley
Caroline Johnson
Victor Slezak
Michael Johnson
Jim Haynie
Richard Johnson
Sarah Zahn
Young Carolyn
Richard Lage
Lawyer Peterson
Michelle Benes
Lucy Redfield
Tania Burt
Waitress #1
Billie McNabb
Waitress #2
Lana Schwab
Saleswoman
Larry Loury
UPS Driver
James Rivers
James Rivers Band
Mark A. Brooks
James Rivers Band
Peter Cho
James Rivers Band
Eddie Dejean Sr.
James Rivers Band
Jason C. Brewer
James Rivers Band
Kyle Eastwood
James Rivers Band
George Orrison
Café Patron
Ken Billeter
Café Patron
Judy Trask
Café Patron
David Trask
Café Patron
Edna Dolson
Café Patron
Dennis McCool
Café Patron
Jana Corkrean
Café Patron
M. Jane Seymour
Café Patron
Karla Jo Soper
Café Patron

Wuchak

_**Real-life questions about love and infidelity**_ RELEASED IN 1995 and directed by Clint Eastwood, “The Bridges of Madison County” details what happens in 1965 when a world-traveling photographer for National Geographic (Eastwood) inadvertently meets an Iowa Farm wife (Meryl Streep). This is a drama about the nature of eros love and potential infidelity that will only be appreciated by mature viewers. It consists of two people meeting, getting acquainted, discovering something profound and then forced to make decisions that’ll determine the rest of their lives, as well as the consequences for those linked to them. Some questions addressed include: What if you’re married and you meet someone you genuinely romantically love? What if you’re single and you meet a married person you profoundly love? How far do you (or can you) wisely take the relationship? What about others who would be negatively affected by pursuing the relationship? These are all honest questions that most people have to consider at one time or another in their lives. The movie’s not corrupt for asking them or featuring a certain questionable act any more than the story of David & Bathsheba makes the Bible corrupt (or, arguably worse, the story of Judah & Tamar). One character is too loose with morals, which he justifies by criticizing all the “borders” in life. But there are boundaries everywhere: National, state, county, city, school, government, business, social and… marital. The bottom line is: You’re either married or you’re not. If you’re married that means you have a committed lifelong covenant with your spouse. That’s what taking vows is all about. The movie tries to have its cake and eat it too by supporting such loyalty while flirting with the temptation to discard it in the name of true love. Regardless, the picture smacks of real life, real people, real (hard) decisions and is very well done, which is to be expected with Eastwood at the helm. THE FILM RUNS 2 hours, 15 minutes, and was shot in Winterset & Adel, Iowa. GRADE: A-

r96sk

A bit too cheesy for me to overly enjoy, but 'The Bridges of Madison County' is a sweet romantic drama. Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep are a strong pairing and produce very good performances, with Streep particularly standing out... even if her acting Italian doesn't always feel convincing, to me anyway. The parts of the story told via Annie Corley and Victor Slezak aren't the best, though the eventual pay-off with their characters is worthwhile.


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