Fin’s life in Hoboken, New Jersey, was defined by his job at a model train store and the relentless, often cruel, rubbernecking of strangers on the street. When his employer and only friend passes away, Fin leaves the hustle and bustle of the city behind for the quiet countryside. He is obsessed with trains—the machinery, the schedules, and the solitude they offer.
(Patricia Clarkson): A grieving artist struggling with the loss of her son and the breakdown of her marriage. the station agent
However, he quickly finds his peace interrupted by two other "misfits" who are also grappling with their own forms of grief and loneliness: Joe (Bobby Cannavale): Fin’s life in Hoboken, New Jersey, was defined
The Station Agent posits a profound truth: human beings are fundamentally tribal creatures, and true isolation is an illusion. Fin tries his hardest to be a ghost, but the world keeps dragging him back into the light. (Patricia Clarkson): A grieving artist struggling with the
Fin moves into the depot expecting total isolation. Instead, his solitude is disrupted by two local residents: