ACROSS THE RIVER AND INTO THE TREES Official Trailer (2024) Liev Schreiber, Josh Hutcherson Movie HD
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2024
- As WWII ends, Col. Cantwell, a witty war hero, confronts terminal illness. Seeking solace in Venice, he commandeers a driver for a final trip. Amid unraveling plans, a chance encounter with a countess offers hope and redemption against the backdrop of war. Hemingway's themes of love, youth, and age resonate in "Across the River and Into the Trees.
ACROSS THE RIVER AND INTO THE TREES Official Trailer (2024) Liev Schreiber, Josh Hutcherson Movie HD
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Liev Schreiber is one of the finest actors of his generation and in my opinion much underrated and under used. This looks excellent.
He is one of the best. I am a big fan of his.
He is also the best narrator out there right now.
He’s pretty good.
Totally agree, he is excellent and this is a perfect role for him.
When I read "Across the river and into the threes" I was 16 years old and I hated Colonel Cantwell because it showed me what the end of an existence that I saw as very distant could be like. Today I am his age and many shadows line my path. Today I understand Hemingway and find him poignant in his hateful romanticism
Hemingway himself could have written this description
@@lesblakeman Perhaps reading and rereading his books for fifty years has left something in me 🤣
It is difficult sometimes to be skillful with words. It’s even more difficult in my opinion to think thoughts worth putting into words. It would appear you do both quite well @laurencedarabia2000
Now I suppose I shall have to read this silly little book 😉
@@Mr_Bob_Loblaw Alone this book is only a part of Hem thinking. I think that reading "A farwell to arms" first than "Along the river and into the trees" give you the sentiment of the wrighter. They aren't one the prosecution of the story of the other but they can be the story of the same man 50 years after. I think in Italian and write in my poor English. This forces me to write short sentences and simple concepts. Maybe this is the aspect that makes you say I write well 🙂
Title of his book from Stonewall Jackson's dying words, "Let's cross the river and rest in the shade of the trees"
Ooooh ❤ interesting
It's not often a movie trailer piques my interest, but this looks really good. Liev Schreiber is an incredible actor. Don't see him enough in movies IMO.
Probably because he’s such a good actor that he chooses not to participate in movies unless he knows they’re worth his time.
@@michaelthorin5718 Unfortunately he played Clark in the dreadful film adaptation of "The Sum of All Fears." Hopefully he learned a lesson: sometimes a paycheck isn't worth stunting your credibility and artistic integrity.
Agreed bro!
The only John Clark...sorry Dafoe.
Beards were permitted for older serving officers with heart conditions, like this character, due to the risk of the blood thinning medication they were on causing severe bleeding if they cut themselves shaving.
So glad it isn't just Hollywood's artistic license gone mad... I mean they get away with so much BS when it comes to the military.
Sounds made up.
Widely considered to be Hemingway's worst novel when first published but in more recent times gets a better consideration. Personally one of my favourites of his works, second to A Farewell To Arms. Hope this is being released in the UK?
It looks like this part was made for Schreiber & the rest of the cast seem like perfect complements. I'm in.
Liev's role in 2008's Defiance as Zus Bielski, is what solidified him as a top actor in my books. Sad we don't see him in more of these roles, he's perfect for it, especially at this age. I'm still hoping we'll see a big screen version of The Halyard Mission, the largest rescue of US military personnel ever, conducted by the Royalist guerrilla fighters, General Draza Mihajlovic's Chetniks, that fled to the mountains of Serbia to form a resistance against the Axis after the fall of the Kingdom of Jugoslavija, and eventually fought a two front war against both the Axis and the rising Yugoslav communists, who through the politicking of Winston Churchill, led the Allies to abandon the Chetniks mid-war and give all support to the communists, in order to appease the rising UK communist party. The US, thru the OSS, however, was never too hot about the commies, and maintain contact and aid to specifically General Draza's Chetniks, who would go on to rescue over 500 US Army Air Force airmen who were shot down over Yugoslavia on their way back from bombing the oil fields in Ploesti, Romania, the hub of Axis oil production. Every year, the US Military holds a joint ceremony at the monument to General Draza in Ravna Gora, Serbia, with the surviving airmen, and surviving Chetnik soldiers, along with the modern Serbian Army. Liev, with a full beard and glasses, would be a perfect fit for General Draza, and funny enough, actor Danny Huston would make a perfect Josip Broz Tito, the Yugoslav communist leader and main antagonist to General Draza in their war for control over the future of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Liev Schreiber soo underrated as an actor.
looks great. there should also be a modern adaptation of For Whom The Bell Tolls and A Farewell To Arms.
While this looks to be an interesting movie, A Senior Army officer in World War II who is in a rear area would never wear a beard, out in the field in combat sure you wouldn’t be expected to shave, but since this is set in a post war era he would be required to be clean shaven.
Not if the officer has heart problem
Liev was excellent in Spotlight. I believe it was one of the best directed films I’ve seen.
This looks like a really compelling and beautiful story to watch.
Liev and Josh. Oh my. This must be good...
Became a fan of Schreiber first for his boxing narration. Acting followed. Guy is a stud
I really love films adapted from novels, especially those set in the past. This one has the same vibe as The Good Shepherd about the fake origins of the CIA's skullduggery. As a WWII buff I am really looking forward to this fictitious story.
"Acclaimed"? This is Hemingway's Titus Andronicus. Despised and detested for decades.
But, if you think of it as utilizing a distressed asset, it might work. Liv, Liev, Lief, whatever it is, usually does good work.
It appears Liev is growing facial hair for Ahsoka season two.
This is based on an Ernest Hemingway novel, right?
I'm glad this is finally being released
I'm ashamed to admit that I've _never read any_ Ernest Hemingway, not even his short stories. I'd never even heard of this, 'ACROSS THE RIVER AND INTO THE TREES', 1950.
5 minutes on Google reveals that this title was inspired by the [supposed] last words of Confederate General 'Stonewall' Jackson, as reported by Dr. Hunter McGuire (who amputated Jackson's arm after a friendly fire incident, but failed to save him: "Presently a smile of ineffable sweetness spread itself over his pale face, and he said quietly, and with an expression, as if of relief, 'Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees." McGuires ending added more to Stonewall's legacy than any morphine & agony provoked recriminatory rant would ever achieve.
Danny Huston has been in demand as of late with roles in The Dead Don't Hurt, Horizon An American Saga, and now Across The River And Into The Trees. Very interested to see this but I'll read the book before watching the movie.
Basic research would tell the filmmakers it would be unlikely the colonel would have a beard when in uniform, unless in the film it shows his medical chit excusing him for shaving.
uh.......did you actually make it thru the whole clip? Geeeez
Finally a move worth watching!
The first film adaptation of a Hemingway novel, which looks very promising, and all anyone wants to comment on is “beards!??”🙄
Wait, no major movies have ever been adapted?
@@PolymurExcel I think he means the first adaptation of this novel
People are superficial. Most have never read Hemingway, and wouldn’t understand him if they did.
please let this be the masterpiece that it seems to be......cinema is second only to literature as our hearts are allowed to believe a new adventure to be true.....
Recently found out about this book while researching General "Stonewall" Jackson, and I thought, why hasn't this been made into a movie recently?Recently? Well I guess never mind.
A beard on a WW2 era soldier???
Yes, my thoughts exactly and it is a shame as initially this trailer looked very good, but happens so much now with films being placed in decades or centuries ago of including people, i.e. black and female actors in roles that simply would NEVER have been the case back then. The result is, the intended cinematic illusion of making you feel you are back in that time and becoming totally involved in the film is 'ruined' because you are thinking "No way would person been black or female person", I accept that may be wrong, but that is by today's standards and is NOT history. The effect, well for me, is to bring me back to reality and that you are watching a film and think "Woke indoctrination". It may seem very petty but once being in the services , i.e. the RAF back in the early 1970s and actually working with US Army and USAF military personnel NOT ONE ever had a beard especially senior officers !!!
@@Meibeon Yes google is your friend. U.S. shaving regulations during WW2 forbade beards unless you were in a combat area and could not shave. Google is your friend.
@@Meibeon Only in the field when they couldn't shave for reasons such as enemy bullets and artillery being flung at them. In the rear they had to shave. Gen. Patton fined his men 5 dollars for not shaving...about $90.00 today.
@@Meibeon Not officers, well trimmed mustaches only
Again, rewriting history. Men, especially in the military did not sport beards, unless unable to shave in combat. But that was done once they were back. This was strictly enforced in the European theater. At least make the characters look like they were in the mid 1940's.
It's a movie dude. Not a documentary . Nobody Is rewriting history. Lol😂
Why, Oh Why does you think they went to all the trouble to include the scene's describing his heart condition and the medication he was taking for it eh? Hello?????????????
Yes!!
I’m in, 💯 percent
Where is it showing Netflix etc.
Back to back!
Too many violins. Needs more cowbell.
Looks really good.
GREAT AS CLARK IN SUM OF ALL FEARS
When the words are drowned out by the soundtrack, they can't be that good, which means that this is just a LOOOOONG music video.
Great movie!
looks solid
Close your eyes and listen to Schreiber. I hear Tom Hanks voice
Get off the meth.
Dude, the beard? Really?
Why is that officer wearing a beard in a non-combat area in violation of US Army regulations?
Beards were allowed in the military then?
No historical advisor was used since he has a beard.
@@Meibeon Thanks, though all the pictures show in field/combat troops, not as this movie portrays.
@@Meibeon Google shaving standards of the US Army during WW2. I have interviwed hundreds of WW2 veterans during my 53 years of life and the only exception for U.S. troops was during combat. Google is your friend.
Damn that looks good
Cheers to the American esprit de corps. Good looking film.
looks like a decent film for this guy, good luck
Looks like this will be fantastic, not the usual baby pad that Hollywood put out these days.
Sure looks like an adaptation.
never will they understand brother
Hemingway was a racist and misogynist, but the man could write
IS THAT SILVER TOOTH
It's Ray Donovan
AT THAT TIME, THE MILITARY WHERE SHAVED
Sabretooth and Ryker together again
Victor still works for Stryker. 😀
Beards were against regulation.
So, field grade officers can have beards, huh? 🤔🙄
Yes
when will there be a movie about the Katyne massacre, the one where the Germans were blamed, but it wasn't them?
Escaping the mountains
Director's really need to stamp out this pointless and annoying whispering in scenes of interest.
Gag, do we really need yet another ww2 movie? Beating a dead horse!
No battle
Where is Iron Man?
Liev dose better in these movies
Another one of those Hemmingway self-centered macho story. And there's a young pretty girl in it, in love with the pensive hero,
Saber tooth!!
Back when women dressed like queens!
I used to like Hemingway until I learned about his bottomless hatred against Germans. No, not against nazis, but Germans in general, wanting to kill all. And his mistreatment - to put it mildly - of women. Not an honorable man, just a communist crook pretending to care about others. This might be a good film still.
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You know what the funny thing is? This was/is considered by many (myself included) to be Hemmingway's worst novel.
Trailer looks good though. I guess we'll see how the film shakes out.
Liev is a crap actor
Looks like a snooze fest.
I’m sorry. I think it looks boring as hell. Just my opinion.
try reading a book.
Like your comment. “Just my opinion”. @deedeedee9310
@@donkeyears4704 what an odd thing to say to someone you know literally NOTHING about. Because if you knew me you would know that I’m actually a VORACIOUS reader. Since very young…but go off. 🤦🏻♀️😝
It’s quite telling actually where many in society are heading these days. With almost zero impulse control and such emotional immaturity that a DIFFERING OPINION will literally trigger them. God forbid someone has an opinion that doesn’t mirror YOURS! JC….FUCKING GROW UP PEOPLE. Quit taking a differing opinion on a DAMN MOVIE so damn PERSONAL. 🤦🏻♀️😝