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Thank You for Your Service

  • 2017
  • R
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
16K
YOUR RATING
Miles Teller in Thank You for Your Service (2017)
'Thank You for Your Service' follows a group of U.S. soldiers returning from Iraq who struggle to integrate back into family and civilian life, while living with the memory of a war that threatens to destroy them long after they've left the battlefield.
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A group of U.S. soldiers returning from Iraq struggle to integrate back into family and civilian life, while living with the memory of a war that threatens to destroy them long after they've... Read allA group of U.S. soldiers returning from Iraq struggle to integrate back into family and civilian life, while living with the memory of a war that threatens to destroy them long after they've left the battlefield.A group of U.S. soldiers returning from Iraq struggle to integrate back into family and civilian life, while living with the memory of a war that threatens to destroy them long after they've left the battlefield.

  • Director
    • Jason Hall
  • Writers
    • David Finkel
    • Jason Hall
  • Stars
    • Miles Teller
    • Beulah Koale
    • Joe Cole
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jason Hall
    • Writers
      • David Finkel
      • Jason Hall
    • Stars
      • Miles Teller
      • Beulah Koale
      • Joe Cole
    • 88User reviews
    • 86Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Thank You For Your Service: Saskia Tells Adam She Read His VA Questionnaire
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    Miles Teller
    Miles Teller
    • Adam Schumann
    Beulah Koale
    Beulah Koale
    • Tausolo Aieti
    Joe Cole
    Joe Cole
    • Billy Waller
    Scott Haze
    Scott Haze
    • Michael Emory
    Haley Bennett
    Haley Bennett
    • Saskia Schumann
    Amy Schumer
    Amy Schumer
    • Amanda Doster
    Omar J. Dorsey
    Omar J. Dorsey
    • Dante
    Keisha Castle-Hughes
    Keisha Castle-Hughes
    • Alea Aieti
    Brad Beyer
    Brad Beyer
    • Sergeant James Doster
    Kerry Cahill
    Kerry Cahill
    • Anna Waller
    Stella Pileggi
    Stella Pileggi
    • Zoe Schumann
    • (as Stella La'ren Pileggi)
    David Morse
    David Morse
    • Fred Gusman
    Adam Schumann
    • Staff Sgt. on Tarmac
    Tony Winters
    Tony Winters
    • Taxi Driver
    Han Soto
    Han Soto
    • Doctor
    John Clark
    John Clark
    • Speedway Announcer
    Erin Darke
    Erin Darke
    • Tracey
    Michael Adam Emory
    • Waiting Veteran
    • Director
      • Jason Hall
    • Writers
      • David Finkel
      • Jason Hall
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    9mvandeneede

    True story, yet all too familiar

    I personally served 5 combat tours between Iraq and Afghanistan. Each time I returned, I found myself having a harder time separating myself from the military. I ended up being career because it was all I knew. It cost me 4 marriages, 3 children, and my mental health. My current wife (#4) is trying to help me stay on my feet and walk a civil path. Between pills for pain and many meds for psychiatric treatment I am slowly moving on. With movies like this, I am able to take what I can and fix each problem.
    6plpregent

    Fair undertaking overall, albeit a bit too conventional in its development to set itself apart

    "Thank you for your service" is based on the true story of a handful of veterans of the Iraq war struggling to reintegrate society after they're done serving. While I always thought these stories were of significant interest, I do find that most films depicting them often lose themselves in preachy patriotism or some sort of either pro- or anti-war narrative that lacks nuance. "Thank you for your service" avoids these traps for the most part, but unfortunately, its narrative framework consistently remains within the realm of clichés throughout its runtime, and the film never attempts to explore and tackle other underlying issues that could have brought much appreciated depth to its story and characters.

    This is all very common territory here, with the typical bureaucrats not being too helpful, the veteran affairs facilities being packed leading to tremendous delays in treatment, veterans stuck in poverty and barely able to make ends meet, and eventually drifting into criminal activity. While this accurately reflects the very disturbing reality of a society that's always ready to send its young, uneducated, vulnerable men to fight in its wars, but will shamelessly abandon them afterwards, leaving them financially and mentally broken, the film seems content to present this various components of this harsh reality such as poverty, the centralization of treatment facilities, the lack of resources, the military culture, and others in a very generic manner, and wrap those up as a more general, overarching issue that has already been exposed quite extensively in movies and television.

    The film's main strength is definitely its cast, with Miles Teller starring and offering an impressive performance that is complex albeit on the edge of being a tad too stoic at times. Beulah Koale also shines throughout the film, although much like other characters, his could have benefited from a few more elaborate and less predictable narrative developments. Nevertheless, the dialogue is fluid and adds a ton of credibility to these soldiers' "brotherhood" and to their respective struggles within their relationships. Oh, and Amy Schumer is barely recognizable and impresses for as long as she appears on screen.

    The direction is overall pretty good, although, again, it just doesn't feel too much out of the ordinary. The film never seems to drag, and is well paced. The war sequences are somewhat conventional, but there are a few standout shots here and there to let you know that Jason Hall knows what he's doing.

    "Thank you for your service" is an overall fair undertaking, not ground-breaking by any stretch of the imagination, but nonetheless interesting enough to keep your eyes on the screen for its entire runtime without looking at your watch. To me it felt a bit like a missed opportunity, because I think this harsh reality that these veterans face is a major issue in our society, and warrants a more in-depth meditation, which this film will not not achieve to spark, unfortunately.
    9dmacws-01336

    As real in the rear as it gets

    I took my mother to see this film so that she may understand through a movie what I could not share with her verbally but what she has witnessed physically with me. This is not a war movie but a film of what war does to you and how it affects you after you are no longer in physical war but your mind stays in mental war and no one understands ( EMPATHY) except those there with you. After 3 combat tours I identified with things that went over a lot of peoples heads but the movie moved me and Dream Works did a spot on job with what we with PTS go through and why its so hard to deal with and maybe if everyone saw this film they could see the inner turmoil a soldier, a marine, a airman, and a seaman goes through after experiencing physical and mental trauma. Thank You for your service hits on all aspects from the ptsd sufferer to the spouses and all around them. this is a must see to spread compassion to all who served.
    7Top_Dawg_Critic

    Good film, great message, way too slow and dragged out to be a winner for me

    The acting, writing, directing and cinematography were all on point for this film but it fell short for me as its 1hr 49min length was way too long and made the film seem boring at times. Some scenes where pointlessly dragged out and should have been edited shorter. This film would of held my attention and still got the point across had it been cut down to 1:20. Not sure if the blame belongs to the director, editor or producers. Still a decent movie that sends a great message. 7/10 from me
    10vharter

    A wife of a Service member

    This movie is a cold true reality for the family's that struggle with PTSD from combat. This is exactly how it is. This movie is the first in a long time that shows the truth. The opening scenes, are exactly what it is like. And this is a hard movie to watch for those who have served and the family's that struggle with the effects of war on there loved ones. For those who never served, You have no place to judge this movie so harsh.

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    • Trivia
      Amy Schumer donated all the money she earned for this movie to army war vet foundations.
    • Goofs
      When Sergeant Emery is driving his car with Staff Sergeant Schumann riding in the passenger seat, the outside shots show a silver Dodge Challenger (2-door), but inside shots show what appears to be a 4-door Dodge Charger. (There is no 4-door Challenger.) In any case, there are back doors in the interior of the car, which is inconsistent with the exterior appearance of the car.
    • Quotes

      Adam Schumann: [while having sex, Adam hallucinates Saskia getting hit with gunfire] Get off!

      [he starts panting]

      Saskia Schumann: What happened? What did I do? I don't understand. Tell me what to do. I need you to talk to me, Adam. It's time. I've given you months!

      Adam Schumann: I thought we were broke, and you're buying fucking lingerie!

      Adam Schumann: I thought you were fine. You're lying to me, I found your VA questionnaire, everything's a lie!

      Saskia Schumann: I'm not lying.

      Saskia Schumann: You're fucked up! You're not looking for a job! You're sick and I can't do anything if you don't fucking talk to me, Adam!

      Adam Schumann: I have to be sick or I can't get my benefits.

      Saskia Schumann: So you don't want to die? It was multiple choice and you said you wanted to die. Was that a lie? Hmm? Adam.

      Adam Schumann: [sighs] I don't know.

      Saskia Schumann: I wanna go to the VA with you next time.

      Adam Schumann: All right.

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    • Soundtracks
      Fade into You
      Written by David Roback & Hope Sandoval

      Performed by Mazzy Star

      Courtesy of Capitol Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • India
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gracias por tu servicio
    • Filming locations
      • Atlanta, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dreamworks Pictures
      • Reliance Entertainment
      • Dune Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,536,300
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,817,700
      • Oct 29, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,995,692
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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