Summaries

This off-beat drama about man's search for meaning amidst the ache of despair chronicles Finn, an introspective English teacher entering a mid-life crisis impelled by a recent tragedy, as he sets afoot selling encyclopedias to the town locals.—Aaron J. Wiederspahn

Details

Keywords
  • haunting
  • salesman
  • former teacher
  • husband wife estrangement
  • dead character
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Feb 6, 2025
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin United States
Official sites Official site
Language English
Filming locations Peterborough, New Hampshire, USA
Production companies either/or films The Sensation of Sight

Box office

Budget $1000000
Gross US & Canada $23457
Opening weekend US & Canada $8256
Gross worldwide $23457

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 14m
Color Color
Aspect ratio

Synopsis

A fusion of dream/reality, The Sensation of Sight contemplates relationships, communication, and the meaning of life as it follows Finn (David Strathairn), an English teacher whose involvement with a tragedy has left him asking the age-old question Why? Leaving his family and his job, he sets about selling encyclopedias to town locals, including Dylan (Daniel Gillies), a former student whos estranged from his father (Scott Wilson) and sister (Elisabeth Waterston); Alice (Jane Adams), a waitress and single mother with whom he has a brief and awkward romantic encounter; and Drifter (Ian Somerhalder), a musician grieving the death of his brother (Joe Mazello). The interaction of these characters affects and alters each of them, while leading Finn ultimately to the end of his quest and a sublime awakening.

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