A Crime Across Four Landscapes
In just six minutes, Aidan Weaver crafts a haunting and atmospheric thriller that follows a mysterious drifter as he na...
In the vast, windswept ranchlands of Montana, a ten-year-old genius named T.S. Spivet, played by Kyle Catlett, quietly maps the world around him with a scientific precision that belies his age. His eccentric family, including his beetle-obsessed mother Helena Bonham Carter, is still reeling from a recent tragedy, leaving T.S. feeling profoundly isolated. When he receives a prestigious, unexpected call from the Smithsonian Institution, the young cartographer secretly embarks on a daring, cross-country journey aboard a freight train to accept an award in Washington, D.C. This whimsical yet poignant adventure, directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, blends drama with a touch of magical realism as T.S. navigates the perils of the adult world, armed only with his brilliant mind and a collection of fantastical inventions. His quest becomes more than a trip to the capital; it is a moving exploration of family, grief, and the intricate maps we draw to find our way home.