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Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (2011) or, The Boy Who Lost His Father

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1 Time Film Excess Nominee:

Best Non-adult Actor: Thomas Horn (lost to Amara Miller for The Descendants)

An extremely clear image of Thomas Horn on the poster for Stephen Daldry's Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close

QUICK REVIEW:

An extremely intelligent boy loses his father in 9/11, and a year later he ventures out on what he perceives as his father's last expedition for him, with a key in his hand.

Young Thomas Horn (Space Warriors (2013)) is exceptional and a joy to see act and charm us in this really sweet film, which is about something very sad: Settling with a grief and a loss that seems senseless.
Tom Hanks (Saving Private Ryan (1998)) and Sandra Bullock (Gravity (2013)) play the sweetest and best father and mother in the world here, it seems, respectively.
The scene with Jeffrey Wright (Broken Flowers (2005)) is too long, (the movie runs 129 minutes), and there are other minor flaws, but Extremely Loud is still a humorous, touching film.
It is an adaptation of Jonathan Safran Foer's (Tree of Codes (2010)) 2005 novel by Eric Roth (The Insider (1999)), and the film is directed by English master filmmaker Stephen Daldry (The Hours (2002)). His latest work is the Brazilian-set Trash (2014).

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Watch the official trailer for the film here, - and note that although James Gandolfini is credited in it, his scenes were ultimately cut from the film (due to test audiences responding negative to the scenes of him and Bullock's romance)

Cost: 40 mil. $
Box office. 55.2 mil. $
= Big flop
[Extremely Loud garnered lukewarm reviews in the US, where it made 31.8 mil. $ (58 % of the total gross.) When it was Oscar-nominated as Best Film and Best Supporting Actor (Max Von Sydow (Pelle the Conqueror/Pelle Erobreren (1987))), several critics lambasted the Academy for their nominations of it. However, those critics were wrong: Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close is a good film.]

What do you think of Extremely Close & Incredibly Loud?
If you've seen Daldry's latest, Trash, please, let us know how it was

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