Train Dreams

Clint Bentley

Train Dreams

History moves on.

20251 h 42 mintt29768334
Overview

A logger leads a life of quiet grace as he experiences love and loss during an era of monumental change in early 20th-century America.

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Director Clint Bentley
Runtime 1 h 42 min
IMDb Id tt29768334
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Movie Rating Very good
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This film is meant for people that like to have a film wash over them.  I’ve heard it said that music is what happens between the notes – there is so much in this film that is on display if the viewer is willing to work for it a little bit.   As someone that is an introvert, I could relate to the isolation and at times loneliness that we saw from the lead.  I too expect that one day I will just cease to be, and the world will barely notice.   This is such a beautiful film – I am always amazed that people can make films that are this profound.

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Movie title: Train Dreams

Movie description: A logger leads a life of quiet grace as he experiences love and loss during an era of monumental change in early 20th-century America.

Date published: 2026-01-01

Director(s): Clint Bentley

Actor(s): Joel Edgerton, Felicity Jones, William H. Macy, Kerry Condon, Nathaniel Arcand, Clifton Collins Jr., John Diehl, Paul Schneider, Will Patton, Alfred Hsing, David Paul Olsen, John Patrick Lowrie, Chuck Tucker, Rob Price, Brandon Lindsay, Eric Ray Anderson, Beau Charles, Rick Rivera, Taylor McKinley, Ashton Singer, Zoe Rose Short, Sean San Jose, Bonni Dichone, Cisco Keanu Hoberock, Clark Sandford, Amelia Hilson, Keith Cox, Bonne Vejou-Dorrell, Ron Ford, Frank A. Gaimari, Miles Glew, Pamela Kingsley, Jennifer Simmons, Eric David Wallace

Genre: Drama

My Review

This film is meant for people that like to have a film wash over them.  I’ve heard it said that music is what happens between the notes – there is so much in this film that is on display if the viewer is willing to work for it a little bit.   As someone that is an introvert, I could relate to the isolation and at times loneliness that we saw from the lead.  I too expect that one day I will just cease to be, and the world will barely notice.   This is such a beautiful film – I am always amazed that people can make films that are this profound.

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