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Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close Trailer (2011)


  • Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close Tomatometer 46%
  • Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close FlixsterFan Score 62%



Description: Oskar (Thomas Horn) is convinced that his father (Tom Hanks), who died in the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, has left a final message for him hidden somewhere in the city. Feeling disconnected from his grieving mother (Sandra Bullock) and driven by a relentlessly active mind that refuses to believe in things that can't be observed, Oskar begins searching New York City for the lock that fits a mysterious key he found in his father's closet. His journey through the five boroughs takes him beyond his own loss to a greater understanding of the observable world around him.

Release Date: 1/20/2012

Genre: Drama

Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures

Offical Website: http://www.extremelyloudmovie.com

Rating: Movie Rating


Release Dates:

Country Release Type Date
United States Theatrical Wide Release 1/20/2012
United States Theatrical Limited Release 12/25/2011
Italy Theatrical Wide Release 4/13/2012
United States DVD/Blu-ray Release 3/27/2012
Germany Theatrical Wide Release 2/16/2012
Spain Theatrical Wide Release 3/16/2012
France Theatrical Wide Release 2/29/2012


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» New reviews added from Rotten Tomatoes.
03/23/2012 @ 12:00 AM

The mysteries aren't that mysterious and some may have a hard time embracing its abrasive hero.
Roger Moore, McClatchy-Tribune News Service

» New reviews added from Rotten Tomatoes.
01/20/2012 @ 12:00 AM

\Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close\ is the kind of movie you want to punch in the nose.
Tom Long, Detroit News

» New reviews added from Rotten Tomatoes.
01/19/2012 @ 12:00 AM

The difficulty is mainly with the story, which despite all the emotion hovering around it, remains thin and uninvolving.
Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle

» New reviews added from Rotten Tomatoes.
01/18/2012 @ 12:00 AM

Luckily, Horn is so good -- as is Max von Sydow, in a wordless role -- that the film resonates in spite of the tear-jerking strings Daldry pulls.
Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Republic

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