By Rollo Ross and Danielle Broadway LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Joel Edgerton describes the American drama movie "Train Dreams" as a "Western epic sort of celebration of an ordinary life." “And I think there's something so dignified in this,” the Australian actor, who stars as an American logger named Robert Grainer, said. The film, which takes place in the 1900s and explores Robert's life, is based on a 2011 novella by Denis Johnson. Robert helps develop railroads across the United States, spending long spans of time away from his wife, Gladys Grainer, played by Felicity Jones, and their infant daughter. "Train Dreams," currently in limited theaters, will stream on Netflix on November 21. Edgerton said portraying Robert's struggles with work-life balance came surprisingly easy to him. "I know
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