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Train Dreams

  • 2025
  • 6+
  • 1h 42min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Joel Edgerton in Train Dreams (2025)
Based on Denis Johnson's beloved novella, Train Dreams is the moving portrait of Robert Grainier, a logger and railroad worker who leads a life of unexpected depth and beauty in the rapidly-changing America of the early 20th Century.
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Robert Grainer, un operaio del West americano agli inizi del '900 affronta le difficoltà della vita dopo una tragedia familiare, mentre lavora duramente in un periodo di grandi cambiamenti s... Leggi tuttoRobert Grainer, un operaio del West americano agli inizi del '900 affronta le difficoltà della vita dopo una tragedia familiare, mentre lavora duramente in un periodo di grandi cambiamenti storici.Robert Grainer, un operaio del West americano agli inizi del '900 affronta le difficoltà della vita dopo una tragedia familiare, mentre lavora duramente in un periodo di grandi cambiamenti storici.

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    • Clint Bentley
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    • Clint Bentley
    • Greg Kwedar
    • Denis Johnson
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    • Joel Edgerton
    • Clifton Collins Jr.
    • Felicity Jones
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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      • Clint Bentley
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Clint Bentley
      • Greg Kwedar
      • Denis Johnson
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      • Joel Edgerton
      • Clifton Collins Jr.
      • Felicity Jones
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    • 131Recensioni della critica
    • 88Metascore
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    Joel Edgerton
    Joel Edgerton
    • Robert Grainier
    Clifton Collins Jr.
    Clifton Collins Jr.
    • Boomer
    Felicity Jones
    Felicity Jones
    • Gladys Grainier
    Alfred Hsing
    Alfred Hsing
    • Fu Sheng
    David Paul Olsen
    • Toomis
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    John Patrick Lowrie
    John Patrick Lowrie
    • Mr. Sears
    Chuck Tucker
    • Silent Man
    Rob Price
    Rob Price
    • Curious Logger
    Paul Schneider
    Paul Schneider
    • Apostle Frank
    Brandon Lindsay
    • Elijah Brown
    William H. Macy
    William H. Macy
    • Arn Peeples
    Nathaniel Arcand
    Nathaniel Arcand
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    Eric Ray Anderson
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    John Diehl
    • Billy
    Beau Charles
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    Rick Rivera
    Rick Rivera
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    Taylor McKinley
    • Logger New Cut
    Ashton Singer
    • Avery Pinkham
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      • Greg Kwedar
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    Reviewers say 'Train Dreams' features stunning cinematography, evocative themes of loss, love, and nature, and a powerfully subtle and deep performance from Joel Edgerton. The film's slow pace and introspective narrative receive mixed reactions; some appreciate its meditative quality, while others find it too slow or uneventful. The natural landscapes and early 20th-century America essence are frequently praised. Some reviewers find the film's focus on mood and atmosphere over plot a strength, while others disagreed.
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    8Jaeger_04

    A Film That Breathes Loss and Beauty

    Train Dreams is a film that fully captures an entire life - and an entire era - in a hundred minutes. A quiet, clear narrative built on images that rely less on big plot turns and more on the weight of single moments. The cinematography leans on wide, unwavering shots of nature, filmed almost entirely outdoors, turning both the beauty and the ruthless force of the landscape into a character of its own. The camera observes instead of explaining. It shows what fades, what remains, and what gets lost in between.

    The storytelling is poetic without ever slipping into sentimentality. The film largely avoids explanatory dialogue - understanding comes through the narrative itself: through music, through silence, through glances, through the landscape that wraps around the characters. In that sense, Train Dreams recalls Terrence Malick - not through imitation, but through the same deep belief in image, rhythm, and atmosphere as carriers of emotion.

    The soundtrack and sound design work closely with these visuals. Music and ambient sound hold the inner lives of the characters, especially that of Robert Grainier, whose plain humanity and quiet dignity form the film's center. His performance is restrained, almost rough - and all the more powerful for it. This man lives a life marked by hardship but also by small moments of beauty; a life full of loss, time, and change; trauma, but also silent acceptance. His loneliness is never staged melodramatically, but as something observed, sometimes even poetic.

    As the railroad cuts through forests and progress pushes into untamed land, the old world disappears. The film doesn't turn this into a grand thesis - it simply lets it happen: an era dies, and Grainier witnesses it in silence. The railroad becomes a symbol of humanity's intrusion into nature, the engine of a transformation no one can stop. Within all of this lies a deep sense of melancholy - an elegy for the American West dissolving inevitably into modernity.

    Visually, the film rests on clear, vivid, almost crystalline compositions that are allowed to linger. Each shot feels like a memory etched into the land itself: sometimes harsh, sometimes tender, always full of atmospheric force. Nature is not just a backdrop but both mirror and counterworld - a place of beauty and of danger, of freedom and of indifference.

    Emotionally, Train Dreams is unexpectedly warm. The sadness is present, but it carries dignity. The narrative is full of quiet shocks that unfold slowly. What remains in the end is a feeling that's hard to name but easy to sense: a soft, overwhelming awareness of how fragile a life is, and yet how meaningful even the smallest moments can be.

    Train Dreams is less a traditional film than a poetic space of memory - a work defined not by plot but by atmosphere, time, and humanity. Its strength lies not in what happens, but in how it is shown. In details, in glances, in silence. And in that, it finds its true power.
    8charlesbahr

    A gentle life

    Robert's live is gently lived and not without deep tragedy. The film evokes our own memories, little joys and sadnesses, discoveries, losses, and hopes to bring grace to our self reflection. The film is heartbreakingly beautiful. Acting, editing, direction are just right. Looking forward to more performances from Edgerton.
    8Hithilion

    When you want to feel something again

    A serene Masterpiece for the soul. For the people growing old, feeling time pass.

    I hope this movie gets more attention, its exactly what I hoped to see and been missing a lot from the big and small screens alike. A good story, an important message full of emotion and just perfect acting. Cant find something bad to say about it, only that I wanted more.
    8oNerdcall

    When Memory Becomes Our Final Home

    Train Dreams is one of those films that, at first glance, seem to lean toward easy melancholy and empty contemplation. The premise, centered on the lonely life of a lumberjack in the early 20th century, could suggest a drama that is too slow, stuck in long landscapes and silent emotions. But what Clint Bentley delivers here is something much deeper. In his second feature film, he confirms the sensitivity he had already demonstrated in writing Sing Sing (2024), constructing a delicate experience about memory, loss, the passage of time, and the weight we carry when remembering what will never return.

    Above all, the film is about how we deal with life when everything we once were is now behind us. It is about time passing without asking permission and about the people who come in and out of our lives, leaving only memories behind. Bentley and Kwedar transform this theme into something universal: anyone who has ever lost someone, who has seen the world change too quickly, or who has found themselves revisiting memories without knowing why, will find something here that resonates deeply. In the end, the film offers no answers, but leaves us with a powerful reflection: memories are what accompany us to the end, and it is up to us to choose how we want to live them. Time waits for no one, people come and go, but what we hold on to, even what we only realize later, is what shapes who we are. Train Dreams may be slow and contemplative, but it is precisely in this rhythm that it finds depth.

    In the end, the film offers no answers, but leaves us with a powerful reflection: memories are what accompany us until the end, and it is up to us to choose how we want to live them. Time waits for no one, people come and go, but what we hold on to, even what we only realize later, is what shapes who we are. Dreams of a Train may be slow and contemplative, but it is precisely in this rhythm that it finds depth. It is one of the most sensitive and impactful films of the year, and certainly one of Netflix's strongest bets to win over audiences and critics. If life is made up of passages, so is cinema, and this is one of those films that remains.
    9HarrySmooth

    What a Beautiful Movie

    One can't imagine the world as Robert has until you've been in his shoes. At 70 yrs old I can relate perfectly, as I have been a loner for the latter part of my life as well. Like Robert, I long for the love I lost, and the time I'll never get back.

    This is a story of life, loss, beginnings, and end. Of loneliness, sorrow, and brief happiness, which seems to be always fleeting.

    This movie has a warmth very rare in these days of "The Avengers, and Ironman, Avatar, etc, most will Find it boring, uninteresting, and vague. But it tells a very important story, and if you "Get It", you'll be much more content in your life.

    Excellent Movie, with Magnificent Acting. Joel Edgerton should get an Academy Award for his role in this magnificent Masterpiece!

    It's just a Very Moving Movie!!!!

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      Will Patton provided the voiceover for the film. He had also previously narrated the audiobook of Denis Johnson's novella.
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      The paper currency shown when Roberts brings home his wages does not match U.S. note designs in circulation during the 1910s. The bills appear to be modern-era prop money rather than period-accurate currency.
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      Narrator: [spoiler] When Robert Grainier died in his sleep sometime in november of 1968, his life ended as quietly as it had begun. He'd never purchased a firearm or spoken into a telephone. He had no idea who his parents might have been, and he left no heirs behind him. But on that spring day, as he misplaced all sense of up and down, he felt, at last, connected to it all.

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    • Data di uscita
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