![]() ![]() Alaska lots of options but the chinooks are the way to go. Carp there are ok as well and both sturgeon and chinooks are good too. San Joaquin for sturgeon at night nothing better especially with multiple rods and spawn sacks. Walleye here as well but they aren’t as active as emerald but they get bigger much bigger. Michigan for pike, clear muskies and muskies on sunny days, and blue catfish. Everglades is great but the good gear doesn’t come til level 27-28. Then once you unlock falcon the trout using narrow spoon. Once you unlock New York and narrow spoons then walleye at emerald. All in all a severely mies-judged film and the critics owe Malick a huge apology.Beginner level spotted bass at lone star. The Farmer is Air - constantly tinkering with his weather vane, and his fields of wheat are often seen waving in the wind. Linda is Earth - In her narration she says that she is close to the "Oith". ![]() Abby is water - in the very first shot she is scavenging(?) by a stream and she is seen against the backdrop of the river. Bill is Fire - he is seen at first in front of the furnaces of a foundry where he works. Then Malick, in a moment of genius, allied the four main characters to the four elements Earth, Air, Fire & Water. Naturally she does not grasp most of the more adult moments between them and thus is herself removed from being fully involved in Bill and Abby's relationship and that is what has to come across. Hello! It is narrated by a 13 yr old and is essentially her view of the events that transpired. Critics complain that the characters are too remote - one feels removed from them and can't get involved. ![]() It also conveys the slow pace of their lives. Too many actors rattle off their lines without letting their characters think of them. Malick used pause to convey that the characters think. They complain that the film is ponderously slow. However, Malick was hugely misunderstood by these dumb critics. The film was panned by the majority of the critics who could only find the cinematography worthy of praise. I can understand why Malick didn't make another movie after he made Days of Heaven. ![]()
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