Thomas Schell : If things were easy to find, they wouldn't be worth finding. Sign In. Play trailer Adventure Drama Mystery. Director Stephen Daldry. Eric Roth screenplay Jonathan Safran Foer novel. Top credits Director Stephen Daldry. See more at IMDbPro. Trailer Promo Dutch Trailer. Spanish Trailer. German Trailer. French Trailer.
Swedish Trailer. UK Trailer. Photos Top cast Edit. Dennis Hearn Minister as Minister. Caleb Reynolds Schoolboy as Schoolboy. Stephen Daldry. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. He has no idea how much he hurts her. He is close with his grandmother Zoe Caldwell and learns that his paternal grandparents were Holocaust victims. In a vase on the upper shelf of a closet, Oskar finds an envelope with the word "Black" on it.
It contains a key. Oskar decides that the key might unlock a secret of his father's past — perhaps a message. Because the word is capitalized, he decides it is a name, and he sets out to visit everyone named Black in New York City.
From a city phone book, he comes up with a list of of them. Oskar sets out on foot, because one of his peculiarities is that he won't use public transportation.
To boost his confidence, he takes along his tambourine. That he is able to undertake this task while apparently keeping it a secret from his mother is a tribute to his intelligence. That he thinks it's safe for an year-old to walk alone all over New York is not. We don't follow him on every visit, but the first one makes a big impression. He knocks on the door of Abby Black Viola Davis , who invites him in, hears his story and tries to help him.
Oskar's social skills don't extend to noticing that Abby is in the middle of a marital crisis with her husband Jeffrey Wright. Davis and Wright are so good here, in roles that work mostly by implication, that Oskar's quest starts off on the right foot emotionally.
What do we learn during this quest? That those named Black form a cross-section of the metropolis? That life goes on? Oskar is not entirely alone. He is seen off by his building's doorman John Goodman , and soon he makes a new friend. This very old man, known only as the Renter Max von Sydow , has moved in with Oskar's grandmother. February 28, Gone With The Twins. November 30, September 7, Dare Daniel. March 25, The Dispatch Lexington, NC.
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