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Train Dreams: Joel Edgerton’s Western Epic on Netflix

New Netflix Film “Train Dreams” ‌Captures Breathtaking Beauty, Earns Critical Acclaim

A new film, “Train Dreams,” starring Joel Edgerton ‍as an orphaned lumberjack, is drawing praise‍ for its stunning visuals and⁤ poignant exploration⁤ of‌ life’s fleeting nature. The ‌movie, based on the acclaimed novel by Denis Johnson, follows Robert Grainier as he navigates ‍life and loss while working on railroad construction. ⁣Critics are highlighting the ‌film’s immersive cinematography and Edgerton’s sensitive performance.

The New York Times ⁢ reviewer described the film as “really gorgeous,” noting⁤ the “painfully stunning” landscapes – mountains,‍ trees, and sunsets – that “are so incredibly ⁤tall…almost ⁣as​ if they’re not ‍real.” ​The review further explains ‍the film portrays​ how thankfulness‌ for life’s magnificence ofen emerges as​ its ⁢end approaches. ⁣ Johnson’s source novel,⁤ initially published in⁤ The Paris Review ​ at the​ turn of​ the‍ millennium,‌ gained increasing recognition, earning a 2012 ⁤Pulitzer Prize nomination and a ⁢2024 ranking among The New York Times‘ ⁤best books of the 21st century.

The Guardian newspaper also lauded the ⁤film, awarding it four ​out of five stars and noting its⁣ clear inspiration from the cinematic style of Terrence Malick. ⁢ They praised Edgerton’s‌ ability to⁣ convey “the mystery of every life” – its brevity and ⁣how it’s distilled into a “fleeting series of memories” – with ⁢”sensitivity and grace.” ⁢The ⁣Associated Press reports growing interest in Johnson’s ‌original novel, which, ⁢at just​ over 100 pages, packs a powerful⁢ emotional punch.

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