Robert Grainer, un hombre corriente que vive tiempos extraordinarios, trabaja como jornalero en el Oeste americano a principios del siglo XX. Golpeado por la muerte de su familia, lucha por ... Leer todoRobert Grainer, un hombre corriente que vive tiempos extraordinarios, trabaja como jornalero en el Oeste americano a principios del siglo XX. Golpeado por la muerte de su familia, lucha por adaptarse a este nuevo entorno.Robert Grainer, un hombre corriente que vive tiempos extraordinarios, trabaja como jornalero en el Oeste americano a principios del siglo XX. Golpeado por la muerte de su familia, lucha por adaptarse a este nuevo entorno.
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Beautiful Movie
I haven't seen a movie as intense as visual as it has been narrative for a long time.
What a Beautiful Movie
This is a story of life, loss, beginnings, and end. Of loneliness, sorrow, and brief happiness, which seems to be always fleeting.
This movie has a warmth very rare in these days of "The Avengers, and Ironman, Avatar, etc, most will Find it boring, uninteresting, and vague. But it tells a very important story, and if you "Get It", you'll be much more content in your life.
Excellent Movie, with Magnificent Acting. Joel Edgerton should get an Academy Award for his role in this magnificent Masterpiece!
It's just a Very Moving Movie!!!!
Lovely
This movie isn't for everyone. There's no antagonist/protagonist face off with a satisfying conclusion. It's just a story.
That's all I'm looking for. A life that isn't mine, in a time and place I'll never know, told by someone mindful of the work they are doing.
Every couple of years, someone does this kind of work and I'm thankful for it.
Beautiful and poignant.
But honestly I'm not sure how you could be with a movie like this. It is real and deep and so so sad but in such a wonderful and human way.
Memories of hugely inspiring books and movies from my youth such as "on the black hill" by Bruce Chatwin or "into the wild" the story of Chris Mcandless come flooding back as we follow simple woodsman Robert as he strangely appears in the world and navigates life, death, friendship and loss and generally wonders what the hell is it all about?
It is a beautifully woven film full of intense colours and shades of the natural world, you can feel the warmth of the fire, the glow of the sunset and the crisp notes of the snow. Incredible camerawork make every scene a visual experience.
The cast are equally good. Joel Edgerton has long been a favorite of mine since his directorial debut "the gift" and he just gets better and better. Wonderful to see william H Macy in such a perfect role too.
I know sad movies are not for everyone and to be honest they are a bit of a time and place for me too. But this was the time and the place and it encapsulated how I was feeling and helped me get a view on that by making me realise that I am not alone in being alone.
We all have our moments of loneliness and loss and sorrow. It is the one thing that makes us all equal as humans. We all have to deal with it sooner or later and no one's pain is greater or more important than any others. It is the true leveller of people in this world.
Robert doesn't understand this or pretend to he just lives this. He embodies this ideology quietly and stoically. He goes about his business and stays out of people's way as much as he can trying to make life work and aware of how risky it all is..He is a good man but he is lost emotionally and is trying to find his way through the world.
I loved it. I don't care if no one else loves it. It touches a very deep nerve with me and for that I am truly thankful for the people who made this film possible. Bravo.
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- CuriosidadesThe film cast includes three Oscar nominees: Felicity Jones, William H. Macy and Kerry Condon.
- PifiasWhen Roberts comes home from the train trestle job, he hands Gladys a roll of bills. The year is said to be 1917, and payrolls were always paid in specie: gold and silver coin. Paper money was used in factory payrolls in cities because banks were there for the workers to exchange their bills for specie, but for workers on projects in the wilderness, workers were likely to be people living in rural settings who would have been dismayed to be paid in bills. Besides, in 1917 bills were much larger than the ones is shown in Robert and Gladys' house.
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Narrator: Seeing Kate again felt as real as anything else in his life, even as he wondered if it really happened to him. He spent many days and evenings wandering the forests and fields of the region, looking for any sign of her. Though he found none, he spent the rest of his days waiting, so he would be there if she ever came back.
- ConexionesReferenced in CTV News at Six Toronto: Episodio fechado 9 septiembre 2025 (2025)
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Written by Nick Cave and Bryce Dessner
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- 1h 42min(102 min)
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- 1.43 : 1






