Von seinen Erfahrungen im Vietnamkrieg heimgesucht, kehrt ein junger Mann nach Hause zurück und hat Schwierigkeiten, sich wieder an das Zivilleben, seine Familie und seinen strengen Vater zu... Alles lesenVon seinen Erfahrungen im Vietnamkrieg heimgesucht, kehrt ein junger Mann nach Hause zurück und hat Schwierigkeiten, sich wieder an das Zivilleben, seine Familie und seinen strengen Vater zu gewöhnen.Von seinen Erfahrungen im Vietnamkrieg heimgesucht, kehrt ein junger Mann nach Hause zurück und hat Schwierigkeiten, sich wieder an das Zivilleben, seine Familie und seinen strengen Vater zu gewöhnen.
- Auszeichnungen
- 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Karen Collier
- (as Kimberly Williams)
- Marjoree
- (as Penny Allen)
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My one thought for you is to watch this movie and try to understand these feelings that too many of us experience in life and our dreams continually. Perhaps this can help heal us all.
The cast is beautiful and I was quite shocked to learn that Martin Sheen's son had directed it. The biggest shock to watching this movie is to learn that it is not entertaining. That is not a condemnation but rather a description.
The only unreal part were the scenes of war.
Adapted for the screen by original playwright James Duff, the film focuses on Jeremy Collier (Emilio Estevez), a veteran of the Vietnam War who is deeply scarred by his experiences. Jeremy's family can't understand his pain or deal with his erratic behavior. On Thanksgiving Day, each family member reaches their breaking point.
The cast is just about perfect. They look, sound, and act, like a family; albeit one that is struggling mightily. Real-life father and son Estevez and Martin Sheen are great opposite one another (look for Estevez's sister Renee and daughter Paloma in small roles). Kimberly Williams also does quite well as Jeremy's sister Karen, and the amazing Kathy Bates virtually inhabits Jeremy's mother Maurine.
One of the most striking things about "The War at Home" is the domesticity of it all - a real sense of a family trying to keep up appearances - which is so well-established that the film's explosive finale is all the more shocking. This is a different and very effective presentation of a Vietnam veteran's experiences. Don't hesitate to check out this movie, which should have received more attention back when it was released.
It concerns Estevez coming home from Vietnam permanently scarred by what happened over there. His parents (Kathy Bates, Martin Sheen) and sister (Kimberly Williams) try to reach him but can't. Something in Vietnam has affected him deeply...and he's about to explode...
A bit overlong but still very good. A lot of the material is familar but the cast is so good that they make it seem new. Estevez is good, Sheen is terrific (and Estevezs' real life father), Williams is touching and Bates is just extraordinary--trying to hold the family together. It all leads up to a powerful ending which REALLY surprised me.
Well worth catching.
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- WissenswertesEmilio Estevez appeared in Disney's Mighty Ducks 3 - Jetzt mischen sie die Highschool auf (1996) for free in exchange for the studio providing this film's $3 million budget.
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Jeremy Collier: I'm not having dinner
Bob Collier: And why not?
Jeremy Collier: I had a big breakfast.
Bob Collier: Jeremy, I'm not joking around out here!
Jeremy Collier: I'm not laughin' around in here!
- VerbindungenFeatured in Hollywood Vietnam (2005)
- SoundtracksFind the Cost of Freedom
Written by Stephen Stills
Performed by Buffalo Springfield
Courtesy of Atco Records
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 44.722 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 15.040 $
- 24. Nov. 1996
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 44.722 $
- Laufzeit
- 2 Std. 3 Min.(123 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39 : 1