Will the beautiful avant-garde style of author Jonathan Safran Foer's 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close' translate from the written word to the big screen? Will Jeopardy! prodigy Thomas Horn, previously untried as an actor, be able to delve into the complex psyche of young Oskar Schell? Can the film meet the high praise of the extraordinary book? [If the full-screen trailer is not visible above, click 'Join the debate' below to view the trailer.]
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