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The Goldfinch

Movie
2019
2h 29m
R
English
Drama
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6.6
Critic Score: 
33
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A boy in New York is taken in by a wealthy family after his mother is killed in a bombing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In a rush of panic, he steals 'The Goldfinch', a painting that eventually draws him into a world of crime.
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The Goldfinch

R
Movie
2019
2h 29m
English
Drama
A boy in New York is taken in by a wealthy family after his mother is killed in a bombing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In a rush of panic, he steals 'The Goldfinch', a painting that eventually draws him into a world of crime.
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Ansel Elgort
Theodore Decker
Oakes Fegley
Young Theodore Decker
Nicole Kidman
Samantha Barbour
Jeffrey Wright
James 'Hobie' Hobart
Luke Wilson
Larry Decker
Willa Fitzgerald
Kitsey Barbour
Aneurin Barnard
Boris Pavlikovsky
Finn Wolfhard
Young Boris Pavlikovsky
Aimee Laurence
Young Pippa
Robert Joy
Welton 'Welty' Blackwell
Boyd Gaines
Mr. Barbour
Carly Connors
Young Kitsey Barbour
Luke Kleintank
Platt Barbour
Hailey Wist
Theo's Mother
Ryan Foust
Andrew 'Andy' Barbour
Jack DiFalco
Young Platt Barbour
Austin Weyant
Adult Toddy Barbour
Collin Shea Schirrmacher
Young Toddy Barbour
Nicky Torchia
Young Tom Cable
Denis OHare
Lucius Reeve
Peter Jacobson
Mr. Silver
Gordon Winarick
Adult Tom Cable
Directed By: John Crowley
Written By: Peter Straughan (Screenplay), Donna Tartt (Novel)

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TiagoSacra says...
5 years ago
It's a not that bad of a movie but it's kinda long. It's beautifully shot and has some good moments but it's lacks direction and a true meaning behind. Watchable for curiosity but not rewatchable for sure
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filmboicole says...
5 years ago
Genuinely don’t understand the hate for this film. I thought it was pretty solid. I was moved. Great cinematography.
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Astrid Galactic says...
4 years ago
This was a very good story but something about the filmmaking aspect was off. There were definitely some wonderful aspects about the film but there were other elements that just didn't work. Things I have a difficult time putting my finger on. At first, I thought some of the acting was dreadful which didn't make a whole lot of sense to me because I know these people can act. Plus, what seemed off about the acting was pretty consistent at times between several of the actors. That told me that it was probably the director who pushed them to act in a particular style that just didn't work. When the acting was bad, the scenes came off almost surreal which did nothing to enhance the story. Also, the music was dreadful. The soundtracks were good and very fitting but it was the score that I found very annoying. Almost like a ambient horror flick score, if you can imagine that. It ended up sounding cheesy. All in all, a real shame because I believe that this could have and should have been a good movie.
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menellys says...
5 years ago
It’s not a bad film, but it’s not that great either. For me, it was a bit of a weird story and the fact it solely revolves around a painting. You’re not really given any clue as to its importance or why Theo has formed an attachment to it until the end and finding out why things have happened and even when you do, it’s quite underwhelming. It’s dragged out and it could be wrapped up a good 30-40 minutes before the run time. It just felt unnecessary. Not the worst I’ve ever seen but won’t be rushing to go and buy it or recommend anyone see it
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Peter McGinn
3 years ago
This movie apparently had a firestorm of mixed reviews and comparisons to the Pulitzer Prize winnings book swirling around it - and I missed it all. Thankfully.

I enjoyed the movie, though it wouldn’t make a list of my favorites. It is told by jumping forward and backward in time, which allows More
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