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    In the Valley of Elah

    In the Valley of Elah
    Actors: Josh Brolin, Barry Corbin, Wayne Duvall, Frances Fisher, Tommy Lee Jones
    Studio: Warner Home Video
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $19.98
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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 112 reviews
    Sales Rank: 5028

    Format: Ac-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
    Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed)
    Rating: R (Restricted)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 121 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
    Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

    MPN: 117627
    UPC: 085391176275
    EAN: 0085391176275
    ASIN: B0011V7PSC

    Theatrical Release Date: 2007
    Release Date: February 19, 2008
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Product Description
    Mike Deerfield returns to the U.S. after his tour of duty in Iraq and abruptly goes missing. His father Hank (Tommy Lee Jones), a spit-and-polish ex-MP from the Vietnam era, goes looking for him. What he finds goes to the heart of American combat experiences in the Iraqi conflict. Academy Award-winning Crash filmmaker Paul Haggis teams with Oscar-winning actors Jones, Charlize Theron and Susan Sarandon in a probing and powerful look at a nation and the young soldiers it sends into battle. Hank's quest lays bare a tangled web of cover-up, murder, mystery and profound revelation about the personal costs of war.

    Amazon.com
    In career Army officer Hank Deerfield's worldview, the American military exists to bring order to the world, and honor and dignity to every one of its soldiers. As played by Tommy Lee Jones, in a layered performance that will haunt the viewer long after the film is over, Deerfield wears the Army life like he does his standard-issue white T-shirts--unconsciously making a cheap motel bed with crisp inspection-ready corners. Yet if war is hell, the purgatory for the relatives of damaged soldiers can cause far more anguish, and Paul Haggis' quietly devastating In the Valley of Elah tells this story through Deerfield, who is desperately trying to piece together the fate of his adored son Mike, a soldier in Iraq.

    Mike's company has returned from duty, but he is missing; Hank flies from Tennessee to Fort Rudd in the Southwest, to conduct his own investigation into the disappearance. There he meets a smart but put-upon police officer (Charlize Theron, glammed-down but still showing a bit too much sexy collarbone for a cop) who also smells something off in the Army's official story of the disappearance. The two form an unlikely team, but as a friend tells Deerfield early on, "You gotta trust somebody sometime, Hank," and Mike's vanishing is Hank's tipping point.

    As Hank pieces together the horrifying story of Mike's fate, the incremental pain becomes etched in Jones' ragged features, and the camera captures all of it--far more powerfully than could a million words of reportage from the front lines. Theron's performance is also strong, and Susan Sarandon is moving if underutilized as Hank's grief-stricken wife, robbed of the simple nuclear family life she so wanted. "They shouldn't send heroes to places like Iraq," says one of Mike's buddies late in the film, and it's the viewers' collective sorrow--and the film's great achievement--to feel that at the deepest human level. --A.T. Hurley


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    2 out of 5 stars Forgettable   July 1, 2009
    Kona (Emerald City)
    When young soldier Mike Deerfield returns from Iraq and immediately goes missing, his father, Hank (Tommy Lee Jones) tries to find him. Soon it appears that Mike was the victim of foul play, but Hank finds the military authorities strangely uncooperative and his only hope is a civilian police officer (Charlize Theron) who is disliked by her colleagues.

    Though the film deals with war and murder, it is surprisingly unemotional and uninvolving. There is no tension or danger, there were too many minor characters to keep straight, and all the actors delivered their lines with such unrelenting poker-faces that it actually became tedious and boring. Jones always gives a sensitive performance and makes it look easy, but here he's given so little to work with that he seemed to sleepwalk through his scenes. Theron plays a superwoman cop and mother who looked way too glamorous and was too emotionally upset by her work to be convincing. Susan Sarandon has a small part as Mike's mother.

    Based on a true story, this is ultimately about the futility of war and the dangers of Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome, but I just didn't find myself caring about any of the characters and thought it was too long and too dull.



    3 out of 5 stars Great acting makes this worth watching   May 18, 2009
    Alan Starr (Lawrence, MA)
    Strong performance from Tommy Lee Jones makes up for the fact that this movie was already made 10 years ago ('Courage Under Fire' with Meg Ryan and Denzel Washington). Okay, maybe not all that much a copy, but close enough that it felt unoriginal. This movie is a worthwhile watch for two reasons; Jones really is great, and it does make you realize that not all war casualties are physical, and that the 3000+ soldiers killed in Iraq are really just the tip of the iceberg.


    5 out of 5 stars Layers of Emotion   May 17, 2009
    Christy Tillery French (Powell, TN)
    Hank Deerfield, played by Tommy Lee Jones, is the quintissential military officer who lives his personal life as he did while in the Army. Tommy's two sons, following in their father's footsteps, enter the military and are subsequently involved in the war in Iraq. The oldest is killed and the youngest, Mike, disappears once released. The Army has tagged him AWOL, but Deerfield doesn't believe this and goes searching for his son. When Mike's dismembered, burned corpse is found, the Army is all too willing to put this down to a drug kill. Deerfield teams up with a female cop, played by Charlize Theron, to find out what really happened to Mike. What they learn about the reason behind the murder, and about Mike and his role in the war, is shocking.

    This film is based on actual events. Tommy Lee Jones excels in this role; his rigid, stoic demeanor fits the character, and the emotions we see play across his face as he discovers things he never even considered facing, is truly dramatic. Susan Sarandon plays a peripheral role as his wife, and Charlize Theron's detective character comes across as put-upon and just tired, but she's a fighter and is imperative to finding out what really happened.

    I can understand why Jones was nominated for an Oscar. His character is the focus of the film and his acting of that character makes the film that much better.





    5 out of 5 stars Valley of Elah best film of year! Worthy of the Academy Awards   March 31, 2009
    Martin A. Zelnik (Chelsea, NYC)
    An extremely well acted and well thought out film that was the best movie I have seen in then last 15 months. Why this film had not received any Academy Awards is beyond me.


    5 out of 5 stars In the Valley of Elah   March 30, 2009
    Susan L. Young
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I was so surprised when this movie arrived as it got here within 3 days.
    I would certainly buy from this person again.
    Thanks, Susan



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