Train Dreams (2025)
In Train Dreams, Joel Edgerton's raw portrayal of a logger's quiet heartbreak paints a stunning, soul-stirring portrait of lost dreams in America's wild heart—pure poetic cinema that lingers like a fading echo.
Crowd Score: 7.5/10
- Director: Clint Bentley
- Genre: Drama
- Rated: PG-13
- Duration: 1h 42m
Who Is It For?
This film is ideal for viewers who appreciate slow-burning dramas that delve into themes of loss and nature, such as fans of Terrence Malick or those who enjoy character-driven stories about everyday life in historical contexts. It's perfect for introspective audiences dealing with personal trauma or a love for the American wilderness, as it offers a meditative experience that rewards patience and emotional investment.
Vibe Match
Terrence Malick's poetic nature dramas meets Denis Johnson's introspective prose
What People Are Saying
This movie speaks to people who carry invisible grief, not just grief for someone they lost, but grief for the life, family, or future that never mate
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The type of movie you just live in. Loved it. I’d also like the entirety of Joel’s wardrobe please
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Saw this on 35mm a couple weeks ago. Very special film. Incredibly moving, saw it at a time where ive been struggling with depression and it helped me
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This movie speaks to people who carry invisible grief, not just grief for someone they lost, but grief for the life, family, or future that never materialized. It hits people who’ve been through trauma, people who connect deeply with nature, people who’ve been abandoned or neglected, people who’ve l
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