Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close

Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close

  • Director: Stephen Daldry
  • Writer: Eric Roth,Jonathan Safran Foer
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: January 20, 2012
  • Sound mix: SDDS, Datasat, Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
  • "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" is a movie launched by Warner Bros. Pictures on January 20, 2012 that echoes the theme of "the 10th anniversary of the horror of 9/11". The film is directed by Stephen David Daldry, starring Tom Hanks , Sandra Bullock , Thomas Horn , Max von Sydow , John Goodman and others.
    The film tells the story of a young boy's growth after the "9.11" incident. It is a film that reflects the life of the people in New York after the "9.11". strong. 

    Details

    • Release date January 20, 2012
    • Filming locations Central Park, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies Warner Bros., Scott Rudin Productions, Paramount Pictures

    Box office

    Budget

    $40,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $31,847,881

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $72,348

    Gross worldwide

    $55,247,881

    Movie reviews

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    • By Yvette 2022-07-25 20:16:06

      Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close: Key to Heart

      "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" (Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close), directed by Stephen Daldry. The last time I saw Daldry's work was in the touching "The Reader" in 2008. Oscar Shier's 9-year-old boy... Oscar's father was killed in the 9/11 accident. He heard five phone messages before his father's death, and since then he has suffered from insomnia, fear of elevators, and other sequelae. Inadvertently, he found an envelope with "Black" written on it...

    • By Sigrid 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      Good families, good parents are like this. . .

      This is not actually talking about the 9.11 event, 9.11 is just a background. . .
      The emotional drama is the most important thing, which makes us realize how American families and American parents educate and nurture their children. . .
      He has a good father who allows his children to fantasize about apparently impossible things, and accompanies him on expeditions to find the sixth district, thereby teaching him scientific knowledge, entertaining, and the most brilliant educational...

    • By Godfrey 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      Deliberately provocative, lacking emotional core

      It's a good movie that moves people to tears, but it's not the one that evokes tears deliberately. This film has a great idea, using the perspective of a little boy to reflect the scars left by the 9/11 incident in the hearts of Americans. The Oscar nomination also proves that his bad reviews on Metacritics and Rotten Tomatoes are slightly biased, but it's definitely not a classic movie.
       
      Several highlights of the film: 1. About the effect of "8 minutes" on children. 2. Using quick...

    • By Chase 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      Silent is better than sound here

      A story about finding, a key, a growing experience, a healing process from a gigantic creation. Aside from the background of the times and the hustle and bustle, is there anything else that can move you?
            To that autistic boy, the world is so complicated and simple; so noisy and so quiet; who am I? Where do I belong? What does father want to say? Only by starting can you find the answer.
            Life is like a voyage of return, just for that ethereal and hard-to-find, yet clearly...

    • By Sandra 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      watching movies, not reporting 1

      During the period, I played DOTA, and I saw her presence on QQ 5 times. She went online once for 4 seconds, and then the avatar was grayed out.
      How do you know if she's invisible?
      I don't know


      , I just think it's an adventure, and what I get after an adventure is bravery.
      Then he can put it on everyone.
      The last small notebook, and an open letter. I looked at the 5 whole book of narcissistic mental records lying on the bed, and I thought that there was no...

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    • By Wava 2023-06-20 20:51:44

      Samsung and a half rely too much on preaching for...

    • By Vilma 2023-06-14 19:58:19

      The narrative is too loose, and the plot does not revolve around a core, but more like the development of the boy's consciousness; and it happens that the boy's role, although understandable, is really unflattering. Aunt Sang is definitely a teardrop. As soon as she cried, I cried too. The boy actually did a good job, but it was Grandpa Max who was the best. There are a few scenes in the film that are quite good, and Dedley's skills can still be seen, but unfortunately there are too many...

    • By Karelle 2023-06-07 14:00:57

      How can you find such a pretentious little boy to play such an annoying little boy? It was all destroyed in his hands. The story is also...

    • By Cyril 2023-05-24 13:06:35

      Moderate. That child is too childish. It is a young Tang...

    • By Ericka 2023-05-14 22:39:01

      After watching it for more than half an hour, I couldn't bear the child's voice and expression. The movie itself doesn't feel like...

    Movie plot

    In the memory of nine-year-old boy Oscar Schell ( played by Thomas Horn ) , the "September 11 Incident" is definitely the most terrible disaster he has ever experienced, because his father ( played by Tom Hanks Tom Hanks) died in the World Trade Center Collapsed, so he always called that day "the worst day." Now, a whole year has passed since the tragedy, and Oscar accidentally found an envelope with "Black" and a key. Oscar decided to...
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    Creative inspiration

    The film is based on a novel by writer Jonathan Safran Foer . The idea of ​​making this novel into a film was not a hot idea between Stephen David Daldry and producer Scott Rudin . As early as 2005, the year the novel was published, Dedley had taken a fancy to this novel. By the time the filming started in March 2011, Stephen David Daldry had been working on this film for 6 years. As a director who has made the best-selling novels "The...
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    Creative Background

    In the process of adapting the novel, the photos in the novel gave Eric Roth a lot of guidance. Eric Roth said: "Fall's novels are very good and very sentimental. He used the way of traveling novels to depict a boy's exploration, questioning and discovery of the world around him. This is a very traditional writing method, and the screenwriter is most afraid of it. A kind of text, because the story lacks contradictions and conflicts,...
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    Evaluation action

    In this film, the two buildings that fly into the sky on "9.11" are used to take over the baton, and the father who soars together expresses his yearning for the pure world "above". The protagonist was replaced by a child-a kid who played truant, and an old man-a retired old man. The two super idlers have the opportunity to become the carrier of this kind of distilled feelings, walking through the streets and alleys every day, knocking...
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    Movie quotes

    • Abby Black: You must think this is very odd.

      Oskar Schell: Oh, I think a lot of things are odd. People tell me I'm very odd all the time.

    • Oskar Schell: Can I kiss you?

      Abby Black: You're a sweet boy, but I don't think that would be a good idea.

      Oskar Schell: Can I take a picture so that I can remember you?

    • Oskar Schell: [recording a message for new voicemail machine] Hi, you've reached the Schell residence. Today is Tuesday, September 11th. Here's today's fact of the day: It is so cold in Yakutia that breath instantly freezes with a crackling sound they call "the whispering of the stars".