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In The Valley of Elah on DVD (2007)

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Average rating: (69%)
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Starring: Tommy Lee Jones | Charlize Theron | Jason Patric | Susan Sarandon | James Franco | Barry Corbin | Josh Brolin | Frances Fisher
Director: Paul Haggis
Studio: OPTIMUM RELEASING
Run time: 121 mins
Certificate: 15
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Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Released: 26/05/2008
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Brief synopsis of In The Valley of Elah

A career officer (Jones) and his wife (Sarandon) work with a police detective (Theron) to uncover the truth behind their son's disappearance following his return from a tour of duty in Iraq.

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Rated - 0 starsUTTER TRIPE

A customer from London , 04/04/2008

Don't lose two hours watching this complete boring rubbish movie. Go out and wash you car as you will get more satisfaction.

  47 out of 55 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 1 starsIn The Valley of Elah - UTTER RUBBISH and Tediously SLOW - AVOID!!

A customer from Wales , 03/06/2008

Is this a “damning indictment of the Iraq war”, or does it raise questions of morality, or even, because it is said to be based on a true story, does it tell us anything about Iraq veterans - NO NO NO! This is tripe, masquerading as an expose of “what terrible secrets the soldiers saw and endured in Iraq”. Selling films in an attempt to extract sympathy for Iraq veterans is shameful; and even worse, is expecting us to pay for the incompetent execution of that task, directed with not an ounce of military precision or emotional drama, both of which would be essential - if justice had truly been meant to have been done to the subject matter, and commercialisation not the raison d’être. Why do they make such utter rubbish? A murder mystery or CSI it is NOT - pretentious, resoundingly yes! Tommy Lee Jones must have been desperate to even consider making this film - however, money talks and is a good persuader (sorry about the split infinitive for the purists). The disjointed storyline, which can be condensed into 2 minutes, is about Jones’ son returning from Iraq, goes AWOL, is found dead; and Jones, an ex-MP, uncovers the truth behind his son’s murder - despite lazy and politically motivated Police (military and civilian). The pauses are deafening, and the grindingly slow pace of the film nothing but tedious. You need perseverance, if, after 10/20 minutes, you can be bothered who did what to whom or, even why!! The dialogue is turgid and often pointless - but some may like the 5 minutes taken to watch Jones shave, and cut himself then put tissue on the wrong spot; and even the relentless wastage of superfluous footage (driving, coffee/bar, and office scenes) - more to pad out the film than ever enhance or aid it?

  43 out of 47 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 4 starsExcellent film

A customer from Darlington , 01/02/2008

Holds the attention well for two hours - a story of a former army man who has already lost one son and now loses another, and seeks to uncover the truth while the army tries to stop him. Tommy Lee Jones very good in the role, and Charlize Theron plays the police officer with great restraint. Also notable for showing a slice of real America, not glamorised at all. Film strikes a good balance between mysetery and anti-war, not too obviously polemical but makes audience questioning what Iraq is doing to ordinary soldiers. I enoyed it a lot, and a shame there were 95% empty seats in the cinema

  30 out of 30 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 2 starsDrags I'm afraid.....

PaulaWestwood from Ashton-Under-Lyne [Highly rated reviewer] , 28/01/2008

Performances fine, but the whole story at over two hours long, could have been shortened to an hour and missed out oin nothing. You will see there are a whole screenload of pauses on the phone, pauses in conversations etc etc, which are I suppposed meant to heighten the stotry, but they just pad out a reasonable telling of a worthwhile true to life story. Could definately have been better but it is still worth a watch.

  17 out of 20 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 4 starsgood film

darlingtonian from Darlington , 18/08/2008

we really enjoyed this film, not the usual or expected USA view of war, much more personal and interesting

  6 out of 6 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 2 starsOk

A customer from Kirknewton , 20/08/2008

ok film makes you think,true story

  3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
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