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Harrison's Flowers

  • 2000
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  • 2h 10min
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Elias Koteas, Andie MacDowell, and Adrien Brody in Harrison's Flowers (2000)
When a Newsweek photojournalist disappears in war-torn Yugoslavia, his wife travels to Europe to find him.
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Contre toute raison Sarah décide de partir en Bosnie chercher son mari, un reporter de guerre porté disparu. Passé la frontière cette américaine policée se retrouve de l'autre côté du miroir... Tout lireContre toute raison Sarah décide de partir en Bosnie chercher son mari, un reporter de guerre porté disparu. Passé la frontière cette américaine policée se retrouve de l'autre côté du miroir dans un chaos sans lois : Mort, viols ethniques et destructions. [255]Contre toute raison Sarah décide de partir en Bosnie chercher son mari, un reporter de guerre porté disparu. Passé la frontière cette américaine policée se retrouve de l'autre côté du miroir dans un chaos sans lois : Mort, viols ethniques et destructions. [255]

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    • Élie Chouraqui
  • Scénario
    • Isabel Ellsen
    • Élie Chouraqui
    • Didier Le Pêcheur
  • Casting principal
    • Andie MacDowell
    • Scott Anton
    • Elias Koteas
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    • Réalisation
      • Élie Chouraqui
    • Scénario
      • Isabel Ellsen
      • Élie Chouraqui
      • Didier Le Pêcheur
    • Casting principal
      • Andie MacDowell
      • Scott Anton
      • Elias Koteas
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    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Andie MacDowell
    Andie MacDowell
    • Sarah Lloyd
    Scott Anton
    • Cesar Lloyd
    • (as Scott Michael Anton)
    Elias Koteas
    Elias Koteas
    • Yeager Pollack
    Brendan Gleeson
    Brendan Gleeson
    • Marc Stevenson
    Adrien Brody
    Adrien Brody
    • Kyle Morris
    David Strathairn
    David Strathairn
    • Harrison Lloyd
    Alun Armstrong
    Alun Armstrong
    • Samuel Brubeck
    Caroline Goodall
    Caroline Goodall
    • Johanna Pollack
    Diane Baker
    Diane Baker
    • Mary Francis
    Quinn Shephard
    Quinn Shephard
    • Margaux Lloyd
    Marie Trintignant
    Marie Trintignant
    • Cathy
    Christian Charmetant
    Christian Charmetant
    • Jeff
    Gerard Butler
    Gerard Butler
    • Chris Kumac, Photojournalist
    Christopher Clarke
    • David
    Dragan Antonic
    • Chetnik
    Marie-Béatrice Bernert
    • Austrian Woman
    Antony Boehm
    • Freddy
    Predrag Bjelac
    Predrag Bjelac
    • Doctor in Vukovar
    • Réalisation
      • Élie Chouraqui
    • Scénario
      • Isabel Ellsen
      • Élie Chouraqui
      • Didier Le Pêcheur
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    8gogoschka-1

    Hugely Underrated War Drama With An Amazing Cast

    Outstanding war drama. Grim, realistic - and what a fantastic cast. I have no idea why this film isn't more widely known - it certainly deserves to be - or actually, I do have an idea why it tanked. The cheesy title plus the fact that Andie MacDowell - the (then) "rom-com queen" - is in it, and that the film received next to no marketing are very likely reasons why nobody went to see this. But YOU should. It's worth it. 8 stars out of 10.

    In case you're interested in more underrated masterpieces, here's some of my favorites:

    imdb.com/list/ls070242495
    creepers-2

    annoying movie

    Thank goodness for Brendan Gleeson and Adrien Brody. Without their performances, this movie would have been a waste of time. I couldn't stand Andie MacDowell's character. She plays a totally stupid woman. Anyone with any sense would have contacted the Red Cross and other international agencies and asked them to look for her husband, but she foolishly marches into the middle of a civil war and risks the lives of her husband's colleagues because she is so deeply in love. Of course, it would have been a different movie if her character acted with any brains and maturity. At a time when her children needed her the most, she leaves them and almost gets killed herself. The audience is supposed to think this is wonderful because it is so romantic. Give me a break.
    9dk777

    The Battle of Vukovar

    An emotional film about a woman's search for her husband, shown through events that really happened in the Croatian city of Vukovar.

    The city of Vukovar was destroyed by the JNA (Yugoslav People's Army) and Serb paramilitaries. Unfortunately, that really happened in 1991, and the hospital we see in the film really does exist, Serb paramilitaries pulled wounded Croatian civilians and soldiers out of it and killed most of them.

    The massacre occurred shortly after Vukovar's capture by the JNA (Yugoslav People's Army ) and paramilitaries from neighboring Serbia. In that period, it was the fiercest battle in Europe since 1945, and Vukovar was the first major European city completely destroyed since World War II.

    The film is really hard to watch, because the atrocities we see in the film, committed by Serbian paramilitaries and the JNA (Yugoslav People's Army), really happened in 1991.

    The cast evoked the emotions and all the horrors of the war, the film is emotional, especially for those who survived the war.

    The footage showing Serb paramilitaries entering the city and singing a truly disgusting song is faithfully reconstructed in the film and when you look at the actual footage from 1991, it is almost identical.

    The cinematography is realistic and the directing is excellent. An emotional and impressive film.
    8surreyhill

    A mixed bag, but worth your while

    This movie is simply made for watching on video or DVD. Here's the plan--the first time through, watch all of it. But on subsequent viewings, just watch the stuff that happens in Yugoslavia.

    Except for the men's room scene after the Awards Banquet.

    This movie is really, really frustrating to watch because you can't help but feel that the directors and other creative parties associated with the actual film were very dedicated to telling the story of the journalists and photographers who were trying to bring the truth of what was happening in the early days of the ethnic cleansing in the former Yugoslavia to the screen. They were fascinated by the people who would willingly risk their lives to obtain images of the horrors and atrocities being carried out to the rest of the world, and what motivated them--made them tick. And they were enamoured of the character of Kyle Morris, as portrayed by Adrien Brody, and wished to showcase him in some way in order to drive the point home--that people like him were brave and admirable, no matter what their personal demons and failings.

    Unfortunately for those of us who were hooked on this POV, they were also hamstrung, utterly, by the source material, which was a love story about a woman who would not believe her husband was dead, and whose dedication to finding him and whose devotion to him was convincing enough to cause persons such as are described in the preceding paragraph to risk life and limb to try to reunite this couple.

    I don't want to use this space to snark. It's unseemly, given the seriousness of the subject matter. What I want to highlight is the way in which one of the performances affected me. The central figure of this movie from a standpoint of character arc is not Harrison, or his wife, Sarah, but Kyle Morris. We first see Kyle at a Pulitzer Awards dinner, where a grief-stricken, coke-addled Kyle Morris goes off on the Harrison Lloyd character. It's a show-stopper, and drenches everything else that happens in Yugoslavia with layers and layers of bitter irony.

    The great stuff in this is movie is all about Adrien Brody's character Kyle Morris. This is probably the sort of character that a young actor just dreams of getting his teeth into. Kyle is one of those bundles of contradictions and contrasts that fascinates endlessly. He is an angry, foul-mouthed swaggerer with the gentle hands and soul of a poet, and a kind heart too easily touched. He is a drug user, which is usually portrayed as a character defect which goes along with being weak or afraid to face reality, but in his case, it is probably more a result of his trying to cope with having too MUCH courage and desire to walk into the bowels of real-life hells, like war-torn Yugoslavia. He is both cocksure and certain, and insecure, terrified he will never get recognized for what he is doing in trying to record the truth. He takes rebellious pride in being an outsider, but he churns with jealous resentment against those who seem to have "made it". This character is BRAVE, quick, resourceful, clever, with a crackling energy that suffuses every line, every expression, every move he makes. Brody brings a wild animal's instinctive quickness and 360 degree awareness of the environment to the role; you can almost see his large but sensitive nostrils quiver as he tests the wind for the scent of danger, and the way to safety. If I were going deep into the heart of the battle zone with nothing more than a camera bag and a sense of purpose, I would want no one else to take me there. When he wraps his arm around Sarah, and tells her to move, she obeys. I would, too. He seems to be tapped in to the undercurrents that flow beneath the reality that they see and hear around them, and sense shifts in the flow and direction that the others cannot, and acts on a combination of instinct and intelligence to get Sarah into a city which has become a charnel house where no badge or profession is respected or spared from the snipers and the bayonets.

    I was fascinated by this character. It was the sort of portrayal that made one want to know more--what drives someone like that? What was his childhood like? Why did he risk all for someone like Sarah?

    Unfortunately, this portrayal and character threw the whole film off-balance, and made the putative heroine seem self-absorbed and unlikable in the end.

    I recommend this movie for the brilliant footage of the journalists and Sarah working their way through war-torn Yugoslavia, for the harrowing urban combat scenes, and for Brody's performance.

    I can't, however, give it more than 8 stars, since it committed the primary infraction of rendering its heroine unlikable in certain ways, without redemption or the change brought about by a true character arc.

    Also, Harrison and Sarah's son was sort of creepy. Sorry, but there it is.
    me_marco

    Andie MacDowell in a warmovie ? Yes and one of the better warmovies you'll find !

    I doubt very many will ever get to see Harrison's flowers. This is really the most misleadingly titled movie i can recall. The title and the fact that it stars Andie MacDowell reaks cuddly romantic girl movie. Nothing could be farther from the truth !

    Instead this movie turns out to be one of the better warmovies i've seen in recent years.

    The story is actually similar to that of "saving private ryan" and it's portrayal of war as griping and realistic. Only this time we're not put into the shoes of soldiers storming up a bulletsprayed beach but in the shoes of the civilians that cover the wars: the photojournalists. And the heroics is not killing the enemy but simply to bring the world a glimpse of what goes on inside a the chaotic inferno that is a warzone.

    Andie MacDowell plays Sarah Lloyd a suberban mother of two and voted "most unlikely to be found inside a warzone" in her highschool yearbook. When her husband "Harrison" (a roughneck newsweek warphotographer) goes missing in wartorn Croatia 1991. She basicly picks up a camera herself and goes over there to find him. Rather unbelievable but it works well to set up the real story.

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    • Anecdotes
      Croatian city of Vukovar was defended by around 1,800 lightly armed soldiers of the Croatian National Guard (ZNG) and civilian volunteers, against as many as 36,000 JNA (Yugoslav People's Army) soldiers and Serb paramilitaries equipped with heavy artillery.
    • Gaffes
      During the battle, when they are hiding in the dead woman's house, the Serbian/Yugoslav tanks carry the Croatian national flag with a red star.
    • Citations

      Yeager Pollack: There are only two different types of people in this world. Those who have seen the war, and those who haven't.

    • Versions alternatives
      For the United States version, the film's length was reduced by about 5 minutes; it also features a new score by Cliff Eidelman. All interview footage was cut. As well as a few short shots. The biggest cut is the one which announces the death of Cathy, the French journalist. The ending has a different voice-over. The only addition for the American version is when Sarah first says in the cafe "He's not dead".
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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 janvier 2001 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Cinédia Films Thierry Lacaze (France)
      • Universal (United States)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
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      • Les fleurs d'Harrison
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      • République tchèque
    • Sociétés de production
      • 7 Films Cinéma
      • Canal+
      • France 2 Cinéma
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    • Budget
      • 8 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 871 025 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 867 635 $US
      • 17 mars 2002
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 3 033 646 $US
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      2 heures 10 minutes
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      • 2.35 : 1

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