You need to see the trailer for Netflix’s “engrossing” and “breathtaking” drama

The captivating trailer for the drama “Train Dreams,” starring Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones, has been unveiled prior to its premiere on Netflix.

The movie directed and co-written by Clint Bentley will hit cinemas first on November 7, prior to its streaming debut. This film is an adaptation of the 2011 novella with the same title, written by Denis Johnson.

The trailer offers a sneak peek into the daily existence of Edgerton’s character, logger Robert Grainier, who is laboriously constructing a railway traversing the United States.

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In the first part of the 1900s, this movie portrays a time period where things are evolving gradually. Robert and his spouse, Gladys (played by Jones), feel mixed emotions such as wonderment and anxiety as they nurture their growing daughter.

The movie “Train Dreams” features Kerry Condon (known from “The Banshees of Inisherin”) playing the role of Claire, who is a forestry services employee, while William H Macy portrays Arn Peeples, a professional in handling explosives alongside Robert.

As a dedicated fan, I’d like to share that in this captivating series, I am the one who lends my voice as the narrator, with Clifton Collins Jr, Chuck Tucker, Paul Schneider, John Diehl, Alfred Hsing, Nathaniel Arcand, and Johnny Arnoux also shining brightly in their roles.

After debuting at the Sundance Film Festival in January, the film has received mostly favorable criticism and boasts an almost flawless rating of 97% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Art critics have playfully praised a “awe-inspiring” masterpiece, with its captivating visuals in the preview being a tantalizing glimpse into what’s to come, thanks to the skillful work of cinematographer Adolpho Veloso.

In simpler terms, “TheWrap” describes this as a grand Western film filled with stunning visual beauty and poetic cinematography. It’s a piece that delves into every magical and painful aspect of life, doing so in a graceful manner without shying away from the pain it brings along.

In other reviews, the novel “Train Dreams” is often referred to as a captivating period piece filled with dreamy details (according to AV Club). Meanwhile, The Guardian commends Edgerton for his exceptionally subtle and reserved acting performance.

The movie “Train Dreams” is set to premiere in theaters on November 7th. Starting from November 21st, you can watch it online on Netflix.

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2025-07-24 18:49

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