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The story follows 10-year-old (Kyle Catlett), a boy genius living on a Montana ranch. While his father is a stoic cowboy and his mother, Dr. Clair (Helena Bonham Carter), is an entomologist obsessed with beetle morphology, T.S. spends his time perfecting scientific inventions.
Beneath the film’s quirky surface lies a deep well of sorrow. The Spivet family is fractured by the accidental death of T.S.’s twin brother, . This tragedy is the unspoken engine of the film; T.S.’s journey is as much about escaping his guilt as it is about receiving an award. Why It’s Worth Revisiting The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet subtitle The.Young.and.Prodigious.T.S..Spivet.2...
While "The.Young.and.Prodigious.T.S..Spivet.2" may look like a sequel title, it typically refers to subtitle files for the original 2013 film directed by . There is currently no official sequel, but the film itself remains a visually stunning journey through the American West. The story follows 10-year-old (Kyle Catlett), a boy
His life changes when he receives a call from the . He has won the prestigious Baird Prize for inventing a perpetual motion machine. Unaware that he is a child, the museum invites him to Washington, D.C., to give a speech. T.S. decides to hop a freight train and travel across the country alone to claim his prize. The Weight of Grief spends his time perfecting scientific inventions
If you have ever felt like an outlier in your own family, The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet (2013) is a film that speaks directly to that isolation with a uniquely whimsical—yet heavy—voice.