PG-13
2025    1 h 42 minDramat
7.594%91%7.3
Spokojny drwal doświadcza miłości i straty w przechodzącej monumentalne zmiany Ameryce początku XX wieku.
Directed by Clint Bentley
  • Joel EdgertonRobert Grainier / Executive Producer
  • Felicity JonesGladys Grainier
  • Nathaniel ArcandIgnatius Jack
  • Clifton Collins Jr.Boomer
  • John DiehlBilly
  • Paul SchneiderApostle Frank
  • Kerry CondonClaire Thompson
  • William H. MacyArn Peeples
  • Will PattonNarrator (voice)
  • Alfred HsingFu Sheng
  • David Paul OlsenToomis
  • John Patrick LowrieMr. Sears
  • Chuck TuckerSilent Man
  • Rob PriceCurious Logger
  • Brandon LindsayElijah Brown
  • Eric Ray AndersonBoss
  • Beau CharlesYoung Logger
  • Rick RiveraForeman. New Cut
  • Taylor McKinleyLogger. New Cut
  • Ashton SingerAvery Pinkham
  • Apocalyptic2815 maja 2026
    Peak cinema
  • Patrick D.2 maja 2026
    This movie is overrated. Beautifully shot, well acted, script is good enough. It's a good film, not a great film.
  • rod.cha1 grudnia 2025
    Okay. I’m gonna say it out loud. I think this a man’s movie. It is best watched alone, without distraction.
  • Hireforfire25 listopada 2025
    Hits hard if you let it. One to be experienced.
  • Audrey Layman8 marca 2026
    yeah so maybe don’t watch Train Dreams and Hamnet back to back
  • rg940023 listopada 2025
    I'll preface this by saying that I fully recognize that Train Dreams is not my type of movie. It is slow, quiet, contemplative, meditative, and reflective. It has moments of surrealism weaved throughout. The majority of the movie skips around time, either just focusing in on the main character as he goes about mundane activities or simple conversations with others. This type of intense memoiresque character study of someone living a simple life might really work for some people, but it just isn't my thing. It takes half of the movie until I found it got to the main interior conflict of the character. I think this type of event and its aftermath could have been really insightful and emotional, but the movie is so subdued that I struggled to really feel the emotions to the extent that I should have. The psuedo-philosophical conversations didn't do much for me. The movie itself admits that the character keeps looking for something that gives it all meaning. Joel Edgerton does a decent job, but I do not think he blew me away. The one thing that I did really appreciate was the cinematography, with some really nice images throughout. I think it just did not move me, and for a movie like this, that's the key thing it has to accomplish. I personally liked The Life of Chuck more for something that felt very similar in how it followed a simple character through time and found beauty in small moments despite larger tragedies. I think that's a better blueprint for creating that critical pathos, and this movie just pales in comparison.
  • LeRoy Lees21 marca 2026
    Not a great story but good acting and beautiful cinematography.
  • makdelart18 marca 2026
    A beautiful, deeply humanistic film about a man suspended somewhere in time, who is to the world around him what we are: inhabitants of Earth, like a speck of dust suspended in the Universe
  • SirMonkalot14 marca 2026
    This may be the most beautiful film I have ever seen.
  • icedvovo23 listopada 2025
    Train Dreams lingers. A quiet ache of love, loss, and the small, fragile lives we build in the vastness of this world. It’s a film that doesn’t raise its voice, yet somehow speaks directly into your soul.
  • Arthur Zepeda7 marca 2026
    Train Dreams was one of the Best Picture nominees that I genuinely enjoyed watching. It is a quiet period piece that takes you back to an earlier time in American history and shows the kind of life many ordinary people lived during that era. The story follows a working man trying to make his way through a changing world, and it really captures the feeling of how tough and isolated life could be for people building railroads and living in the rural Northwest. It is not a flashy movie at all, but it pulls you in with its atmosphere and the way it shows the passage of time in a person’s life. Joel Edgerton gives a strong performance as a man who is mostly quiet and reserved, but you can feel the weight of everything he experiences. Felicity Jones also brings a lot of warmth to the story and helps ground the emotional side of the film. One thing many reviewers pointed out is how the movie focuses on the small moments in life rather than big dramatic events. It is more about memory, loss, and how a simple life can still be full of meaning. What I appreciated most is how the film lets the story breathe. It does not rush, and the scenery and cinematography really help place you in that time period. Critics have also praised the film for its reflective tone and how it captures the loneliness and beauty of frontier life. For me, it was one of those movies that just quietly stays with you after it is over. I can definitely understand why it ended up getting a Best Picture nomination.
  • Jack Blitz5 marca 2026
    The privilege of life is experiencing pain, heartbreak, and mystery just as much as love, laughter, and purpose. A beautiful film that explores the magic of the journey.
  • Paul Walsh3 marca 2026
    Quite possibly my favorite film of 2025. I love the acting. I love the themes. I love the kindness that seeps through even when misery is front and center. A traditional, old-styled Hollywood movie that feels prescient in our AI riddled workforce horizons.
  • russrev1ews2 marca 2026
    Kirkland Signature™ Terrance Malick.
  • pjgriffin8022 lutego 2026
    Train Dreams is a powerful and reflective film that captures the beauty and loneliness of the human experience. It is poetic, heartfelt, and visually breathtaking.

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