Not exact matches
Oren Moverman is producing the
story of a
globetrotting journalist whose life turns upside down when her mother uncovers a
story from her teen years that describes a ménage à trois.
Grander in scope than any previous film in the series, the
story spends most of its first 45 minutes
globetrotting to catch us with all the key characters, and introducing us to the new ones, including the young Jean, Scott and Kurt, played winningly by Sophie Turner, Tye Sheridan and Kodi Smit - McPhee, respectively.
Written and directed by Fox, it centers on Jennifer (Laura Dern), a
globetrotting filmmaker and professor whose mother finds a
story Jennifer wrote at age 13 depicting a «special relationship» with two adult coaches.
It's not a
story about a guy travelling round South America chasing after the girl of his dreams or about a
globetrotting Northern Ireland football fan.
Its
globetrotting coming - of - age
story is a bit saccharine, but it's told well, and packs an ending that still occupies my thoughts.
The
story has all the promise of a
globetrotting bio-thriller on dragons, but it's mostly a framework from which to hang missions.