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En souvenir de nos frères

Original title: Memorial Day
  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 44m
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6.1/10
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James Cromwell and Jonathan Bennett in En souvenir de nos frères (2012)
Young Kyle Vogel discovers the World War II footlocker belonging to his grandfather, Bud. The veteran, who has previously never discussed his experiences, strijes a deal with his grandson: Kyle can pick any three souvenirs, and Bud will tell him the stories behind each one.
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A boy discovers his grandpa's WWII footlocker. They make a deal: he picks 3 items, grandpa shares their stories. Their parallel war experiences - past and future - reveal how this moment sha... Read allA boy discovers his grandpa's WWII footlocker. They make a deal: he picks 3 items, grandpa shares their stories. Their parallel war experiences - past and future - reveal how this moment shaped both lives.A boy discovers his grandpa's WWII footlocker. They make a deal: he picks 3 items, grandpa shares their stories. Their parallel war experiences - past and future - reveal how this moment shaped both lives.

  • Director
    • Samuel Fischer
  • Writers
    • Jeff Traxler
    • Marc Conklin
    • Kyle O'Malley
  • Stars
    • Jonathan Bennett
    • James Cromwell
    • John Cromwell
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    6.1/10
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    • Director
      • Samuel Fischer
    • Writers
      • Jeff Traxler
      • Marc Conklin
      • Kyle O'Malley
    • Stars
      • Jonathan Bennett
      • James Cromwell
      • John Cromwell
    • 34User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jonathan Bennett
    Jonathan Bennett
    • SSgt. Kyle Vogel
    James Cromwell
    James Cromwell
    • Bud Vogel
    John Cromwell
    John Cromwell
    • Lt. Bud Vogel
    Jackson Bond
    Jackson Bond
    • Young Kyle Vogel
    Mary Kay Fortier-Spalding
    • Betty Vogel
    Emily Fradenburgh
    Emily Fradenburgh
    • Lt Kelly Tripp
    Corby Kelly
    • Derek Lodermeier
    • (as Robert Kelly)
    Chris LeFevere
    • Spc. Josh Berg
    • (as Christopher LeFevere)
    Steven Luke
    Steven Luke
    • Brandt
    • (as Luke Schueltze)
    Jasper Morgan
    • Young German Soldier
    Reed Sigmund
    • Ed Gorski
    Thomas Sellwood
    • Pfc. Nick Sullivan
    • (as Tom Sellwood)
    Erin Traxler
    • Sarah Vogel
    Armin Zadeh
    • Moises Aguilar
    Max Gonzales
    • Zack Vogel
    Rick Fryklund
    • Donnelly
    • (as Richard Fryklund)
    Scott Eiden
    • Pfc. Travis Shane
    Olivia Coon
    • Ruthy Vogel
    • Director
      • Samuel Fischer
    • Writers
      • Jeff Traxler
      • Marc Conklin
      • Kyle O'Malley
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    User reviews34

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    8cosmo_tiger

    An amazing movie that needs to be seen. One of the best movies of the year. Cromwell deserves an Oscar. I say A.

    "Promise me no matter what I tell you I'll always be your Opa." While Kyle Vogel (Bennett) is at a hospital recovering from a wound he got in war his nurse begins to ask him about his life. He decides to tell her about a talk he had with his grandfather (Cromwell) when he was 13. This is another movie that I thought could have been either really good or really boring. I wasn't sure how a movie about a grandfather telling his grandson about war artifacts could be any good. After twenty minutes I was absolutely hooked. I really connected with this movie on a personal level as my grandpa was also a vet and always wanted to ask him about what he went through. I only heard one story and after hearing it I never asked again. That aside, this is one great movie that deserves to be watched. The acting buy Cromwell is Oscar caliber and he deserves to be nominated for this, but like most low budget movies it gets glossed over because of the budget. Which isn't fair at all. I highly recommend this movie and is in my top 10 of movies released this year. Overall, a must see movie that will leave you choked up at the end. I give it an A.
    10kyleomalley62

    Memorial Day movie from a Veteran's Perspective

    Memorial Day is not meant to be a "war" movie, it is a Veteran's story. Made with Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans, the intent was to convey to our families and friends the impact on the soul of going to war. It is not meant to glorify war, everyone who goes there comes back a lesser person in some ways. Enlightened yes, but all too often hardened also. Being a Veteran of several campaigns I don't see myself ever opening up to my immediate family but someday with time and a bit of distance from those tours of duty will be able to relate some of it to grandchildren as "Bud" Vogel/actor James Cromwell, the Grandfather in the movie did.

    This movie was helped by a lot of really good people helping to make it this far, and graced by historically significant WWII aircraft. The P38 Lightning is one of only a half dozen flying in the world, the P51 Mustang is one of only a handful that actually flew combat missions in WWII. Fagen Fighters of Granite Falls, Minnesota must be thanked for that. It was made with the invaluable contribution of the WWII Historical Reenactment Society, and many local MN Iraq Veterans used as background actors. It is a story of great significance, and if we can get it told I feel it will do immeasurable good in helping Veterans and their families come to terms with our current return to civilian life. And not least of all, it is a respectful homage to our passing WWII Veterans. In 10 yrs they will all virtually be gone. Our hopes are that the movie will help them, and Veterans of all wars, pass on their first hand experiences and witness to history.
    9KexUK

    excellent and moving film

    Well directed, excellently photographed, superbly acted this well scripted movie is a mover - and that's what I watch films for, to be moved, to be taken to another place in my imagination or experiencing that can release feelings and emotions within me that touch upon the core of my 'humanness'. This film performs this task, and more, beautifully. I watched it 4 nights ago and have since watched 3 more movies, yet I find myself consistently and continually being drawn back into Memorial Day. My memory keeps thrusting this back into my consciousness. There are some wonderfully subtle family moments, ebbs and flows, currents and undercurrents, that are so honestly representative of most families. The family setting is very recognizable for most people. I am 68 and I can recognize many characters I have known in this film.They are clearly identifiable. It is,thankfully,not a 'shock and awe' film, but rather a very believable journey through the experiencing of 3 generations and the determined power of children to seek answers.Memorial Day is truly memorable.
    9docangier

    This is a very well done movie, I highly recommend a viewing and purchase.

    In the interest of full disclosure, I do know some "principals" involved with the making of this film, and was on location to watch a few scenes being filmed and met most of the cast.

    With that out of the way. Seriously, what these people did, from a conversation, to an idea, from concept, to an LLC, bringing in the key actors, etc. They did not just "make a movie" to say "hey, we made a movie." With limited time, limited location, limited funds, they took a great screenplay which the actors obviously enjoyed, executed their performances to the best of their abilities. They followed through on the cutting room floor, with the Audio and with the Digitization. BEAUTIFUL!

    Again, come full circle to the wonderful screenplay, and the performances of the Cromwell's. I loved the movie. I will own it and I will watch it every Memorial Day for my remaining years. Kudos to the entire cast/crew!
    10cassadys

    Afterthoughts of a Screening

    Unlike many war films, this film does more than just portray events and effects of active duty. This film goes further than blood and bullets.

    is a film which embraces family, and intertwines the family aspect into war.

    This film is (excuse the cliché) one-of-a-kind. Bennett does an excellent job portraying a young, determined soldier. James and each do an outstanding performance and really tie movie together, really embracing the feel of family (even though they both portray same character but in different times).

    I highly recommend this film to ANYBODY. Whether you like war films or not, this movie is more than that. This movie, in a way, is every genre. Horror: giving realization of war events and after effects. Suspense: it keeps you on edge of your seat-- it keeps you wanting more. Comedy: some cute quotes which lighten mood after enthralling dramatic scenes. Family: it brings together a sense of love and support. And Romance: in a way, it is a love . You just have to open your heart to hear it.

    Ten out of ten cannot describe the quality and love that this movie is composed of.

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    • Trivia
      Cast member Luis John Soria, a retired US Army Sergeant First Class, presented director Samuel Fischer with an authentic United States Army Unit Coin while on set filming the ISF Recruiting Mission segment. Soria received this coin in 1991 for his participation in the Gulf War, aka Operation Desert Storm/Desert Shield. Ironically, in this film Soria plays an Iraqi soldier.
    • Goofs
      At the end of the film, SSG Vogel is depicted as wearing a Combat Infantryman Badge (CIB), with a star on it. The star denotes a second award, meaning he would have had to have fought in the 1991 Gulf War (the criteria for the CIB does not award a second CIB for serving in both Iraq and Afghanistan), something he is far too young to have done.
    • Quotes

      Bud Vogel: You know, some people say we're different from other animals. I didn't used to believe it. Now I do. Wanna know why?

      Young Kyle Vogel: Yeah.

      Bud Vogel: Because we can do one thing they can't. Kill at a distance.

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    • Release date
      • July 11, 2012 (Norway)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Memorial Day
    • Filming locations
      • Montgomery, Minnesota, USA(Church Scene shot at Budejovice Church)
    • Production company
      • Perspective Films
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      • $4,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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