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Release Date:
28 marzo 2008 (USA) másFrase comercial:
The bravest place to stand is by each other's side.Plot:
A veteran soldier returns from his completed tour of duty in Iraq, only to find his life turned upside down when he is arbitrarily ordered to return to field duty by the Army. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
1 win & 2 nominations másComentarios de los usuarios:
Insightful movie about loss and dealing with ones own fragile existence in Iraq másCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Ryan Phillippe | ... | SSgt. Brandon King | |
| Joseph Gordon-Levitt | ... | Tommy Burgess | |
| Rob Brown | ... | Isaac 'Eyeball' Butler | |
| Channing Tatum | ... | Sgt. Steve Shriver | |
| Victor Rasuk | ... | Pvt. Rico Rodriguez | |
| Terry Quay | ... | Paul 'Preacher' Colson | |
| Matthew Scott Wilcox | ... | Harvey 'Rabbit' Lankford | |
| Connett Brewer | ... | Curtis (as Connett M. Brewer) | |
| Timothy Olyphant | ... | Lt. Col. Boot Miller | |
| Josef Sommer | ... | Senator Orton Worrell | |
| Linda Emond | ... | Ida King | |
| Ciarán Hinds | ... | Roy King | |
| Mamie Gummer | ... | Jeanie | |
| Abbie Cornish | ... | Michelle | |
| Alex Frost | ... | Shorty Shriver |
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También conocida como:
Untitled Kimberly Peirce Project (USA) (working title)Ausente (Argentina) (DVD title) [es]
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Rated R for graphic violence and pervasive language. (re-rating; originally also some strong sexuality)Parents Guide:
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112 minPaís:
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EnglishColor:
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1.85 : 1 másClasificación:
Ireland:15A | USA:R (certificate #43629) | Australia:MA | Sweden:15 | Netherlands:16 | Argentina:16 | Finland:K-15MOVIEmeter: 
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Revealing mistakes: Sgt. King's scar miraculously heals overnight. másQuotes:
[from trailer]Brandon King: With the shortage of guys and no draft, they're shipping back soldiers who's supposed to be gettin' out.
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I really liked this movie. I wasn't looking for a bloody battle scene and there wasn't much of that expressed. Most of what was conveyed was the loss of friends in a situation that could happen to soldiers who march into harms way. Then the soldiers return home, back to the way things were? Their lives are not the same, and the people at home can't understand because they weren't there to see a friend die in their arms at the hands of some terrorist killers.
My brother just retired from the Army. He volunteered in Iraq for 1 year. He safely returned home, but his life had changed from that moment he was in Iraq. He said they lost a few young men, and another returned home severely burned from a cocktail thrown into the vehicle. At 130 degrees, how can they keep the windows closed in a military vehicle with the engine off. Two men that died were young (18 and 20). I feel the young soldiers have not received enough training and are too young to deal with the stress of war.
The movie had me thinking about the young men and women that barely have a year of training and next have RPGs hurling at them, roadside bombs, suicidal bombers walking into streets. How can anyone be trained to deal with that and be aware of it before it happens?
I commend the different positions on war in this movie: 1) Soldiers who are willing to die for their families and country. 2) Soldiers who have served their country and feel they should have the choice to step down from their jobs.
Stop-loss was something I never heard of until I saw the movie. How on earth can we say in the United States we have FREEDOM to choose if that privilege is removed when you enlist? It is like when you quit a job, move to another state, join a religion. FREEDOM to Choose! The Stop-Loss sanction nullifies the FREEDOM to step down after serving your country for 1 term or more. Do they think that will encourage people to sign up to serve in the armed forces if the contract removes their basic right of FREEDOM that we all hold so dearly. I was angry to hear soldiers are forced to return to serve multiple times. Many soldiers clearly need to stay home to recover and try to live a normal life instead of sending them back to die. It sounds as if these soldiers are no more than a body with a gun to send back into war.
I would recommend seeing this movie!