In a tranquil Montana setting, two brothers, Paul and Norman Maclean, pursue their passion for fly fishing amidst their minister father's influence. As Norman leaves for college, the brothers drift apart, with Paul embracing a rebellious lifestyle back home. Years later, Norman's return reunites the siblings, and they embark on fishing trips to reflect on their past and future.

A River Runs Through It
In 1920s Montana, two brothers from a minister's family discover a shared passion for fly fishing, bridging their distinct personalities and forging a deeper bond.