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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA soldier returns to her family, friends, and old job after a tour of duty, though she finds herself struggling to find her place in her everyday life.A soldier returns to her family, friends, and old job after a tour of duty, though she finds herself struggling to find her place in her everyday life.A soldier returns to her family, friends, and old job after a tour of duty, though she finds herself struggling to find her place in her everyday life.
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- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 5 candidature totali
Bonz Swencionis
- Cara Lee
- (as Bonnie Swencionis)
Emma Rayne Lyle
- Jackie
- (as Emma Lyle)
Dana Chaifetz
- Avinelle
- (as Dannah Chaifetz)
Roetta-Lee Smith
- Clerk
- (as Roetta Collins)
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I can't say I've been wowed by this movie. Not everything was negative though, the acting was quite good, the story not so much. I get it's a drama and there is not a lot of action involved, and that doesn't really matter, but at one point you have to go somewhere with your story, but in this movie there isn't really an ending, or at least not a satisfying ending. It's too bad the story wasn't better because the whole cast was good. A woman suffering of post traumatic stress syndrom returning to her former life where she doesn't seem to fit in anymore, it's good material but to me it felt bland and unfinished. A missed opportunity.
Liza Johnson's film is a beautifully etched drama about a soldier's return from a tour of duty. The opening scenes of delight to be reunited with her husband and family are soon forgotten as the story concentrates on how Kelli, the returning soldier, must readjust to her role as mother and wife.
One notable gift Ms Johnson has is her ability to hold a quiet contemplative interlude where Kelli is thoughtful and we are too. Pretty soon we get close to Kelli's mindset and how she works, and through this we get closer to all the other characters in her life. There is a lot of hard work put into many of the scenes in which Linda Cardellini (as Kelli) has to look at herself and others in what has fast become an alien environment. A driving under influence complicates things but then do so many of the events which unfold before us.
The acting of Ms Cardellini is superb throughout playing a flawed character alongside so many others but trying to show her love of her children. Ways of changing her circumstances come and go and we see all sides of Kelli as they do. Michael Shannon is as good as he was in Shelter too.
Not everyone will enjoy this film or even rate it, which is a pity. It is not obviously a film pitched at women, or anyone in particular, but it is a story loaded with emotion, profound arguments, prisms of perspectives, and a lot of thoughtful direction.
I rate it very highly because we can see the hard work the artist has put into this work as we see it hanging in the gallery. One day perhaps it'll get the recognition it deserves. I recommend it.
One notable gift Ms Johnson has is her ability to hold a quiet contemplative interlude where Kelli is thoughtful and we are too. Pretty soon we get close to Kelli's mindset and how she works, and through this we get closer to all the other characters in her life. There is a lot of hard work put into many of the scenes in which Linda Cardellini (as Kelli) has to look at herself and others in what has fast become an alien environment. A driving under influence complicates things but then do so many of the events which unfold before us.
The acting of Ms Cardellini is superb throughout playing a flawed character alongside so many others but trying to show her love of her children. Ways of changing her circumstances come and go and we see all sides of Kelli as they do. Michael Shannon is as good as he was in Shelter too.
Not everyone will enjoy this film or even rate it, which is a pity. It is not obviously a film pitched at women, or anyone in particular, but it is a story loaded with emotion, profound arguments, prisms of perspectives, and a lot of thoughtful direction.
I rate it very highly because we can see the hard work the artist has put into this work as we see it hanging in the gallery. One day perhaps it'll get the recognition it deserves. I recommend it.
Let me start by saying that I love Linda Cardellini, after watching Freaks and Geeks recently I thought I would watch this to see what she was up to. As I expected, Linda did a fantastic job acting and stole the show, unfortunately, the character who Linda plays is about as inspirational as a dead horse.
This movie is painfully and relentlessly depressing, there's no feel good movie here, there's no optimism behind the horizon. Quite frankly, the only reason i would recommend this movie is for a parent to scare their child out of joining the military.
All the acting is quite good, in fact, it's chillingly realistic, but the slow pace, depressing theme with no reward, and them turning Linda Cardellini into a monster don't fly in my book.
This movie is painfully and relentlessly depressing, there's no feel good movie here, there's no optimism behind the horizon. Quite frankly, the only reason i would recommend this movie is for a parent to scare their child out of joining the military.
All the acting is quite good, in fact, it's chillingly realistic, but the slow pace, depressing theme with no reward, and them turning Linda Cardellini into a monster don't fly in my book.
Careful, subtle, artistic portrait of the inner conflicts and turmoil experienced by a woman soldier on her return home from war. From the beginning of her return to her family we see how there are things seriously troubling her that she herself can't put into words. We watch the external, behavioral effects of these psychological conflicts as she interacts with her husband and children who themselves have also been affected. Which war she returns from is not stated, clearly intentionally to show the viewer that this is not important. There is little external drama in this quiet, sensitive demonstration of the powerful psychological forces stimulated by military service in war, both in the service member and in her family. Liza Johnson gives us a movie that shows us a fictional character and her life yet has in every scene a ring of truth. This is an artistic achievement.
Wow it is clear that this is Hollywood view and that not one person with creative input in this film has ever served. in the military at all, much less in combat.
It is really an insult to imply everyone's marriage is broken or that all of us suffer from PTSD, when the data show these are small outliers and the average marriage of service personnel is better than people who live in southern California.
It is really an insult to imply everyone's marriage is broken or that all of us suffer from PTSD, when the data show these are small outliers and the average marriage of service personnel is better than people who live in southern California.
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- QuizThis film was made at the School of Cinematic Arts at USC.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The 2013 Film Independent Spirit Awards (2013)
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 16.124 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 6717 USD
- 12 feb 2012
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 16.886 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 37min(97 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.78 : 1
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