William Devane portrays the family's patriarch, while John Schneider plays the sister's protagonist, her cynical civilian brother.William Devane portrays the family's patriarch, while John Schneider plays the sister's protagonist, her cynical civilian brother.William Devane portrays the family's patriarch, while John Schneider plays the sister's protagonist, her cynical civilian brother.
David D. Ford
- Jonesy
- (as David Ford)
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I really enjoyed this film. I think it touched on family issues, as well as, how important a simple, "I'm sorry" can be. It shows what our Soldiers go thru during & after war. Thank You, you are my heroes. "Flag of My Father" shows that sometimes we think we know what people go through, but there is always something that is deeper. Usually, we never take the time to find out about it. This film is one of the best I have seen for the whole family to watch. This film has all the action and tenderness that a great movie needs. It appeals to everyone, men, women & children. This is truly a Must see!!! I have shown others this film and they want a copy of their own. It's really that good.
10Bud-35
This is one of those movies that will sneak up on your emotions. If you don't shed a tear, you will at least have a lump in your throat before this movie is over. Jake (William Devane) passes away with 5 grown children. Judith (GiGi Erneta), the younger sister and Iraq veteran wishes to have the flag from her fathers funeral, but doesn't want to challenge her brothers as they discuss who is to get what part of the estate. Faith in the Lord during and after her military tour gets Judith through this hard time in her life. Her brothers, having not served in the military, did not have a grasp of her military experiences and could not understand her feelings until it was a little too late. Be ready for an unexpected twist at the end of the movie. I identified with Judith and Jake and their reluctance to share some of their war time experiences, there are some memories you share, some you take to your grave. As a Christian and a war veteran, I appreciated this movie on two levels, from the power that the Lord has over our lives and from the impact that the experience of a wartime environment has on our souls. One positive thing about this movie that I did notice was the lack of profane language and the absence of any nudity or sexual implications. This is a movie that I would recommend to anyone who would like to see good family entertainment with a meaningful message
This is a very well crafted story. In the interviews with the actors included on the DVD, Gigi correctly says that without a good story, the best actors and director will fail to make a good movie. She is of course correct and, happily, the actors and direction are excellent as well. The unfolding of the background stories kept me engaged, and I suspect most viewers aren't likely to predict what is going happen next.
The themes of family, patriotism, sibling conflict, bravery, and the place of faith in the lives of real people are, in my estimation, very well done.
It is rare that a movie with a Christian theme comes out so engaging and believable. This movie makes you think about yourself and your own relationships. I challenge any who might think such a movie isn't up their alley to give it a try!
The themes of family, patriotism, sibling conflict, bravery, and the place of faith in the lives of real people are, in my estimation, very well done.
It is rare that a movie with a Christian theme comes out so engaging and believable. This movie makes you think about yourself and your own relationships. I challenge any who might think such a movie isn't up their alley to give it a try!
How do adults and their children learn to honor the military? By watching films like "Flag of My Father", we get a glimpse of the enormous sacrifices that create both trauma and, if they are fortunate, depth of fullness and meaning in a soldier's life. Where would we, as a country, be without the millions of Americans, past and present, who have made such great personal sacrifices to keep us free? One of the things most Americans don't know about is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and the deep damage and difficulty it can cause in these heroes. "Flag of My Father" gives you and enlightening yet gripping look, then goes farther to prove the hope for healing, healing not only from the ravages of war, but also from the emotional difficulty that can become family life. This is a great story that needed to be told. Everyone in America should see this movie.
Horrible directing and a very cheap movie with bad acting. Although the pride and valor are well-represented, the plot is depressing and does not make much sense. It jumps to everything being fine one minute to chaos the next, with no real explanation. As a Soldier, I picked out quite a few mistakes in the movie, such as the wrong combat uniform in Iraq. I wanted to turn it off after about 30 minutes into the movie because it was dark and depressing...and there were comments in the movie that were a disgrace to American service men and women, such as mocking the Star Spangled Banner and saying "nurses aren't Soldiers." I feel like the director was not 100% sure about Army regulations or customs. It was hard to even tell if the main character was in the Army or Marines until they clarified it at the very end. Not a good movie...and definitely feel like it should have been directed and funded better.
Details
Box office
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $50,000
- Apr 16, 2010
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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