025 - Train Dreams (Bentley & Kwedar) copertina

025 - Train Dreams (Bentley & Kwedar)

025 - Train Dreams (Bentley & Kwedar)

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In this episode of The Screenplay Lab, host Jeff Barker takes a focused, craft-driven look at the screenplay for Train Dreams, written by Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar.

This breakdown zeroes in on the first four pages and the final three pages, revealing how the film establishes its voice, structure, and emotional impact with remarkable precision.

For screenwriters, filmmakers, and storytellers, this episode explores what makes Train Dreams such a powerful piece of writing:

  • How to open a screenplay with clarity and authority using narration, montage, and tone
  • The delicate balance of voiceover / how to use it without over-explaining
  • Writing lean, visual action lines that translate directly to the screen
  • Building a story with minimal dialogue while maintaining emotional depth
  • Structuring a life-spanning narrative through "snatches" and "dreamlets"
  • Crafting an ending that delivers theme without losing subtlety

Adapted from the novella by Denis Johnson, Train Dreams offers a compelling case study in adaptation, narrative voice, and cinematic storytelling on the page.

Additional topics include screenplay formatting choices, shifting writing styles in a co-written script, introducing characters across time, and using imagery to carry emotional weight.

If you're interested in how great screenwriting actually works—on the page, not just on the screen—this episode is a deep and practical dive.

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