Furman On Film: The Podcast
On this episode of Furman on Film, I dive into Train Dreams, director Clint Bentley’s meditative portrait of one man’s life shaped by love, labor, loss, and time. Featuring career-best work from Joel Edgerton and memorable performances from William H. Macy and Kerry Condon, the film explores impermanence, quiet masculinity, and humanity’s uneasy place within the natural world. It is gentle. Reflective. Devastating. I explain why this became the movie he needed most this year. Listen to the episode to hear the full analysis and discover our official Furman on Film rating. (Originally recorded for YouTube.)
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