Francesca Johnson (Meryl Streep) has passed away, leaving a will requiring the children to scatter their ashes on Roseman Bridge. The confused children looked through their mother's belongings and revealed a touching relationship between their mother's life. One day in the summer of 1965, housewife Francesca sent off her husband Richard (Jim Haynie) and the children and did housework alone. Photographer Robert Kincaid (Clint Eastwood) comes here by mistake and asks her about the location of the Roseman Bridge. Her calm heart stirred, so she took him to the bridge. After the day's work was over, he sent her a handful of wildflowers to thank her and accepted her invitation to have dinner with her. After he left early the next morning, she reluctantly returned to Roseman Bridge, nailed a note to the bridge and invited him to have dinner again. He accepted the invitation again. The two met at Roseman Bridge, and the flame of love burned in their hearts. He asked her to go with him, but she couldn't give up her existing family and worldly happiness. He left sadly. More than ten years later, Richard, who loved Francesca deeply, died. Three years later, she received Robert's...