Legend of the Falls was produced in 1994 based on the novel by Jim Harrison. The setting of the movie spans from just before World War I into the Prohibition time and into the 1920s. It is base on the
Ludlow family of Montana. The father Colonial
Ludlow, played by Anthony Hopkins being a veteran of the Indian War and after being perpetrated by the Indians decides to move away from all the nonsense and actual hires a couple of Natives as hired hands on his ranch. The most significant being One Stab, a native who speaks mostly of his Cree people, and narrates the movie. Colonial
Ludlow and his wife, who was born and raised in a city, leaves him and their three sons to return to the city. The middle son, Tristan (Brad Pitt), is wild, handsome, and one who has studied the ancient American Indian traditions. The oldest son, Alfred (Aidan Quinn), is mature even at a young age, always responsible, and cautious. The youngest son, Samuel (Henry Thomas), is naive but educated, and constantly being watched over by his brothers. As the story expands, Samuel comes home from Helena and brings his
fiancé Suzanne (Julia
Ormond) whose presence is captivating for all. Samuel decides he wants to serve the country and enter into World War I, when he does this his dad and brothers are obscured. His brothers decide they most enter in order to protect their little brother. While in the war, Tristan comes upon Samuel getting brutally killed, and is deeply affected by it. When Tristan and Alfred return from the war, both console their father and Suzanne who obviously is attracted to Tristan. Alfred, being in love with Suzanne purposed at his brother Samuel's grave saying it's what Samuel would have wanted. Susanne declines. Susanne later finds Tristan weeping at the grave, and comforts him. Alfred, jealous because he is aware of their attraction, and having seen them return together from a ride, makes a sharp comment to Tristan at dinner that night which sends him storming out. Susanne follows, and he turns and kisses her. The two become lovers. The story ends with Tristan, still largely affected by his brother's death, leaving Suzanne and his family at the ranch for about 10 years. When he returns from traveling the world, Suzanne has married Alfred and lives in the city with him. When Tristan returns he falls in love with One Stable men's daughter, marries her, and later she is killed as Tristan is caught dealing alcohol during Prohibition. After Suzanne hears of the marriage she is distraught and kills herself from being jealous because she always loved Tristan. The story ends of Tristan encountering a bear, which is significant in the fact that Tristan's characteristics are like a bear. The bear ends up killing Tristan in the woods of Montana, but the actual bear lives on, just as Tristan's spirit would have.
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