Not the pure action we were expecting from a Tommy Lee Jones movie..this instead is a sweeping drama about an ex Military man who happily sends his two sons off to war..one is killed during helicopter manevours(sp?) the other is brutally murdered by...uh uh uh you have to see this movie to find that out!! Tommy Lee Jones does an excellent job of bringing out every Dads grief when faced with losing a child..his job was doubled as he lost two! Susan Sarandon does an equally execellent job as the griving Mother..Viewers get to watch as a worried Father goes looking for his missing Son...and a scared Mother sits at home waiting..you'll be present as he discovers the ugly chilling truth..can our military service really be so cold and callous? Charlize Theron was a pleasant surprise in this film I did not catch her name in the credits at the beginning of the film, but when I saw it as the end it totally surprised me..Charlize does a great job as a cold as ice tough as nails and soft as butter Cop who faces rude immature fellow male cop attitude everyday..she rises above them and puts them in their place..I love the sudden 180 they seem to do afterward..Tommy Lee Jones fans despite this not being a kick ass movie will get to see Mr. Jones show his angry side so they wont be totally disappointed..I give this 4 out of 5 bars only coz there's no serious action on Mr. Jones' side and we missed that!!Read full review
This movie portends a fairly unsentimental examination of the way in which many of us define personal responsibility, the bargain some men forge to assume the mantle of manhood, the unanticipated consequences of the presumption of assuming we hear the people we love when they talk to us, and what exactly are the wages of the manhood, the misunderstandings, this war. There's high currency here, one in which we all must pay and one in which we will never be able to compensate for. Jones was absolutely amazing. If the film had not been one so difficult to watch, and politically polemic due to the integrity of the conclusion, he would have won an Oscar; the acting he did in this movie certainly called for one. It's one of those movies that creep up on you, and by the end, it has you cornered because know that you have been a witness, you can only be complicit if you go on your merry way without taking some personal stand. It's impossible for any thoughtful person to see this movie and not be moved and forced to reconsider what responsibility we must assume as citizens, parents, human beings.Read full review
Despite the melancholy subject matter and grieving tone, this is a very compelling film. A mystery and a tale of parents trying to make sense of their soldier son's death. Not in battle but on the streets back in this country. Performances are top-notch. Worth checking out.
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On the whole it is a emotional based movie about a real problem. The shear matter of fact and callous view of the soldiers is shocking at the very least. Keep in mind that this is just a movie and focuses on a dramatization of PTSS and the actors interpretation. However what is more telling is in the special features when a soldier interviewed stated how a survey to detect PTSS was given in Kuwait. The desire to go home was so great he stated that he, as I am sure countless others, answered the survey in a way to guarantee his going home. Can you blame these poor guys. My son served his tour of duty and all his pictures while there showed the stress he was enduring. The picture of him boarding the plane to leave said it all, the relief of coming home. The movie is without doubt thought provoking, especially the special features and interviews with the ex-soldiers.Read full review
Excellent movie starring Tommy Lee Jones as an ex-military police man who's son, newly returned from Iraq, goes missing from his base. Jones using his smarts goes looking for him. He requests assistance from the local police but is told that only the Army can help him. When the dismembered, and burned bodyparts of his son's body are discovered, it is clear that a coverup is being put together by the military. Charlize Thearon is a police officer with the local town, and after Jones convinces her that the murder happened on city property and not on Army property, the two team up and begin to solve the murder. To many, this might not be the most interesting film, but it was a deeply personal film, about a father's love for his son and his determination to see that his son's killers were caught. I think you'll like this one.Read full review
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