Train Dreams review – Joel Edgerton superb in Malickian story of trees, grief and railroads
A logger clears a path for change in this sunset-hour-tastic adaptation by Clint Bentley – clearly a director of considerable power and feeling The dreams of the title are premonitions of the future, memories of the past, yearnings for an alternative present – and sometimes just the dreams that (…)
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