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Oscar-nominated director Stephen Daldry’s (The Hours, The Reader) latest is adapted from the post-9/11 novel by Jonathan Safran Foer and follows Oskar (Thomas Horn), an unusually earnest young boy who loses his father (Tom Hanks – Saving Private Ryan) in the terrorist attacks.
Grieving alongside his mother (Sandra Bullock – The Blind Side), he struggles to make sense of his father’s death; and journeys across New York to try and find a lock-box his father left him the key to, helped by an eclectic selection of friends old and new.
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