The article discusses the film "Train Dreams", directed by Todd Field, which premiered at Sundance in January 2023. The film stars Joaquin Phoenix as Robert Graves, a logger who travels through the Pacific Northwest, struggling with his past and his relationship with his son.
According to Joel Edgerton, who plays a supporting role in the film, the director Todd Field has become more confident in communicating with actors during filming. However, some directors still fail to communicate effectively, leading to unfulfilling performances.
Edgerton highlights the importance of communication between filmmakers and actors, saying that "One of the reasons that I love working in film is that you think a film will live for ever."
The article ends on a poignant note about the fleeting nature of physical media, with Edgerton stating that one day we'll see the last analogue movie.
According to Joel Edgerton, who plays a supporting role in the film, the director Todd Field has become more confident in communicating with actors during filming. However, some directors still fail to communicate effectively, leading to unfulfilling performances.
Edgerton highlights the importance of communication between filmmakers and actors, saying that "One of the reasons that I love working in film is that you think a film will live for ever."
The article ends on a poignant note about the fleeting nature of physical media, with Edgerton stating that one day we'll see the last analogue movie.