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The Goldfinch

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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John Crowley

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Cast & Crew

Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman

Samantha Barbour

Jeffrey Wright

Jeffrey Wright

James 'Hobie' Hobart

Robert Joy

Robert Joy

Welton 'Welty' Blackwell

Aneurin Barnard

Aneurin Barnard

Boris Pavlikovsky

Sarah Paulson

Sarah Paulson

Xandra

Luke Wilson

Luke Wilson

Larry Decker

Peter Jacobson

Peter Jacobson

Mr. Silver

Boyd Gaines

Boyd Gaines

Mr. Barbour

Finn Wolfhard

Finn Wolfhard

Young Boris Pavlikovsky

Willa Fitzgerald

Willa Fitzgerald

Kitsey Barbour

Hank Rogerson

Hank Rogerson

Vegas Teacher

Denis O'Hare

Denis O'Hare

Lucius Reeve

Ashleigh Cummings

Ashleigh Cummings

Pippa

Luke Kleintank

Luke Kleintank

Platt Barbour

Matteo van der Grijn

Matteo van der Grijn

Gyuri

Gerson Oratmangoen

Gerson Oratmangoen

Indonesian Man

Ansel Elgort

Ansel Elgort

Theodore Decker

Oakes Fegley

Oakes Fegley

Young Theodore Decker

Aimee Laurence

Aimee Laurence

Young Pippa

Carly Connors

Carly Connors

Young Kitsey Barbour

Hailey Wist

Hailey Wist

Theo's Mother

Ryan Foust

Ryan Foust

Andrew 'Andy' Barbour

Jack DiFalco

Jack DiFalco

Young Platt Barbour

Austin Weyant

Austin Weyant

Adult Toddy Barbour

Collin Shea Schirrmacher

Collin Shea Schirrmacher

Young Toddy Barbour

Nicky Torchia

Nicky Torchia

Young Tom Cable

Joey Slotnick

Joey Slotnick

Dave

Gordon Winarick

Gordon Winarick

Adult Tom Cable

Caroline Day

Caroline Day

Em

Pamela Dunlap

Pamela Dunlap

Mrs. Vogel

Misha Osherovich

Misha Osherovich

Shirley T

Aidan Kennedy

Aidan Kennedy

Middle School Student

Alton Fitzgerald White

Alton Fitzgerald White

Social Worker

Kevin D. McGee

Kevin D. McGee

Doorman

Hannah Kurczeski

Hannah Kurczeski

Middle School Student

Kevin Owen McDonald

Kevin Owen McDonald

Mr. Pavlikovsky

Nick Vorsselman

Nick Vorsselman

Boy on Street at Airport

Robert Turano

Robert Turano

Detective #2

Don Castro

Don Castro

Detective #1

Rick Bolander

Rick Bolander

Paramedic

Vincent Tumeo

Vincent Tumeo

Bar Patron - Restaurant

Ben Hollandsworth

Ben Hollandsworth

Race

Angela Covello

Angela Covello

Female Social Worker

Dylan Boyd

Dylan Boyd

Student

James Donahower

James Donahower

Mr. Beeman

Alma Cuervo

Alma Cuervo

Store Owner

John Crowley

John Crowley

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Details

GenresDrama
Runtime2h 29 mins
Released on12 Sep 2019
Languageen
Age RatingR
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Peter McGinn

/10

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 filmmakers to withhold key or dramatic details of the plot as long as possible. This seemed stunning and revolutionary way back when I watched Pulp Fiction, but now of course a lot of movies play with event sequencing. (I suppose one of the foreshadowing of this technique was Citizen Kane, like, what the hell does Rosebud mean?) So I am comfortable knowing that some things may take a while to make sense. This movie is all over the place: geographically and plot-wise, but I was fine with it. Sometimes I like a movie that dares me to pay attention. Given the hysterical nature of some of the negative reviews, I feel I might want to read the novel, but I understand it is rather long, and so is my reading list! I would say that if you aren’t a person who hates movies made from your favorite books, give this one a watch - just let it wash over you. My final comment is: I really like the Boris character, who drops into the action a couple of times. Where is his movie? Hmm, maybe he shows up more in the book. Sigh, okay, it goes onto my reading list.

CinemaSerf

7/10

I really don't see why this got quite such a kicking from the critics. Ansel Elgort, Jeffrey Wright and Nicole Kidman put a good effort into a tale that hinges on the impact of one single, tragic, moment in time and of the subsequent consequences. The characters visibly evolve throughout the film and it flows in an interesting and absorbing fashion. It is a wee bit too long and perhaps some more judicious pruning of the original - rather lengthy - book might have been in order. That said, the screenplay does hold true to the book in all the essentials and really this is well worth a watch.

All Trailers

The Goldfinch - Trailer 2 - Warner Bros. UK
THE GOLDFINCH - Official Trailer 1

Teasers

THE GOLDFINCH - Bumper #2
The Goldfinch - In Cinemas Now
THE GOLDFINCH - :15s TV Spot #1
THE GOLDFINCH - :30 TV Spot #2
THE GOLDFINCH - HBO First Look