If you’re looking for a quiet, deeply moving masterpiece that stays with you long after the credits roll, Train Dreams is it.

The 2025 film, directed by Clint Bentley (co-writer of Sing Sing), is a faithful and poetic adaptation of Denis Johnson’s beloved 2011 novella. It paints an intimate portrait of Robert Grainier (Joel Edgerton), a logger and railroad worker whose ordinary life unfolds against the backdrop of massive change in early 20th-century America.

Train Dreams' Trailer: Joel Edgerton, Felicity Jones Netflix Drama

Orphaned young, Grainier spends his days among the towering forests of the Pacific Northwest, helping build the nation’s expanding railroad while navigating love, profound loss, guilt, and the relentless march of progress. His tender marriage to Gladys (Felicity Jones) and the simple joys of family life contrast sharply with the harsh realities of frontier existence, racism, violence, and personal tragedy.

Edgerton anchors the film with a powerful, understated performance — widely praised as one of the best of his career — capturing the interior depth of a man who lives most of his life in quiet reckoning with pain and beauty. The supporting cast, including Kerry Condon, William H. Macy, Clifton Collins Jr., and narration by Will Patton, adds rich layers to this elegiac story.
Why Everyone Needs to See 'Train Dreams'

Critics have called Train Dreams “almost unbearably beautiful,” “magnificent,” and “a meditation on the beauty of everyone and everything.” With stunning cinematography of the American wilderness, poetic voiceover, and a haunting sense of time passing like a speeding train, the film feels both mythic and deeply personal.

Key Details:

Director: Clint Bentley
Writers: Clint Bentley & Greg Kwedar
Stars: Joel Edgerton, Felicity Jones, Kerry Condon, William H. Macy
Runtime: 1h 42m
Rating: PG-13
Release: Premiered at Sundance 2025 → Limited theaters November 7, 2025 → Streaming on Netflix from November 21, 2025
Netflix's 'Train Dreams' captures the beauty of an ordinary life- Detroit Catholic

Now streaming on Netflix, Train Dreams is the kind of thoughtful, atmospheric drama that reminds us why we love cinema — a quiet epic about an ordinary man whose life contains the wondrous and devastating layers of an entire era.