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Tommy Lee Jones plays Hank Deerfield, a retired military man investigating the mysterious disappearance of his soldier son, Mike, in this somber mystery-drama from director Pa...Read more
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In the Valley of Elah (DVD, 2008)

Paul Haggis, Tommy Lee Jones, Charlize Theron|Theatrical release: 2007 | Rating: R (MPAA)

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Tommy Lee Jones plays Hank Deerfield, a retired military man investigating the mysterious disappearance of his soldier son, Mike, in this somber mystery-drama from director Paul Haggis (CRASH). Charlize Theron is the civilian homicide cop in the small town near the base where Mike recently returned from a term of combat in Iraq. When this unlikely pair ends up investigating the mystery together, they encounter some suspicious covering-up from the army. Deerfield gets access to his son's camera phone which contains startling video footage from combat overseas. Using a muted palette of military browns and greens, Haggis shows the same sharp eye for humanistic detail that served him so well in CRASH, infusing desolate scenes of civilian life--sterile concrete barracks, sleazy strip clubs, homey but empty diners, drugs, fast food joints, and ghostly motels--with vivid detail. Performances are all Oscar-worthy: Jones's craggy, weather-beaten face hiding grief and anguish beneath a steely facade until they threatens to boil over. His mug becomes a symbol for an America with no other choice but to confront its own grave flaws if it's ever to find any answers. Susan Sarandon bring the pain to the surface as the anguished mother waiting at home, and Theron is strong and sure, as a single mother who bravely faces, among other challenges, harassment in the workplace. Josh Brolin is her ex, the chief of police, and Jason Patric and James Franco are among the impassive faces of the military.

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  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: R (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 085391176275

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Genre:Dramas
Format:DVD

eBay Product ID: EPID64182306
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"[A] lacerating, bone-deep inquiry into the war in Iraq....Tense, urgent, and meditative." -- Grade: A
Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (09/14/2007)

3.5 stars out of 4 -- "IN THE VALLEY OF ELAH is a rare blend of emotional content and intelligent material that makes it simultaneously gut-wrenching and thought-provoking."
USA Today - Claudia Puig (09/14/2007)

"Underneath its deceptively quiet surface is a raw, angry earnest attempt to grasp the moral consequences of the war in Iraq..."
New York Times - A. O. Scott (09/14/2007)

3 stars out of 4 -- "The spare, ingrained purity of Jones' work...is astonishing....Haunting, heart-piercing...essential."
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (10/04/2007)

4 stars out of 5 -- "Jones presents another memorable essay in morally compromised machismo..."
Total Film - Neil Smith (01/01/2008)

3 stars out of 5 -- "Tommy Lee Jones' performance as Hank Deerfield, a former Army sergeant and Vietnam veteran...gives the film its compelling motor..."
Uncut - Michael Bonner (02/01/2008)

4 stars out of 5 -- "A personal take on universal injustices, free from preachiness....[I]t's Jones' film to its boots....It's the subtle variations that make him a joy to watch."
Empire - William Thomas (02/01/2008)

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Sad Story

Created: 11/11/08
Not the pure action we were expecting from a Tommy Lee Jones movie..this instead is a sweeping drama about an ex Military man who happily sends his two sons off to war..one is killed during helicopter manevours(sp?) the other is brutally murdered by...uh uh uh you have to see this movie to find that out!! Tommy Lee Jones does an excellent job of bringing out every Dads grief when faced with losing a child..his job was doubled as he lost two! Susan Sarandon does an equally execellent job as the griving Mother..Viewers get to watch as a worried Father goes looking for his missing Son...and a scared Mother sits at home waiting..you'll be present as he discovers the ugly chilling truth..can our military service really be so cold and callous? Charlize Theron was a pleasant surprise in this film I did not catch her name in the credits at the beginning of the film, but when I saw it as the end it totally surprised me..Charlize does a great job as a cold as ice tough as nails and soft as butter Cop who faces rude immature fellow male cop attitude everyday..she rises above them and puts them in their place..I love the sudden 180 they seem to do afterward..Tommy Lee Jones fans despite this not being a kick ass movie will get to see Mr. Jones show his angry side so they wont be totally disappointed..I give this 4 out of 5 bars only coz there's no serious action on Mr. Jones' side and we missed that!!
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Created: 17/03/10
When exemplary soldier Mike Deerfield disappears after returning from Iraq, his concerned father -- a retired sergeant -- works with gutsy police Det. Emily Sanders to investigate. Writer-director Paul Haggis based his script on events reported by Mark Boal in a Playboy magazine article.
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Worthy addition to your collection

Created: 18/04/08
I purchased this DVD as a fan of Tommy Lee Jones; although Charlize Theron is no slouch.:) Her role is dead serious and she does a fine job of it. Tommy Lee Jones just gets better and better. Great acting all around. Based on actual events where a young man returns from combat duty in Iraq only to go missing, even I was surprised a couple of times. We may not have to support the war; but we should always support the men and women thrown into harms way.
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Thought Provoking

Created: 19/05/08
On the whole it is a emotional based movie about a real problem. The shear matter of fact and callous view of the soldiers is shocking at the very least. Keep in mind that this is just a movie and focuses on a dramatization of PTSS and the actors interpretation. However what is more telling is in the special features when a soldier interviewed stated how a survey to detect PTSS was given in Kuwait. The desire to go home was so great he stated that he, as I am sure countless others, answered the survey in a way to guarantee his going home. Can you blame these poor guys. My son served his tour of duty and all his pictures while there showed the stress he was enduring. The picture of him boarding the plane to leave said it all, the relief of coming home. The movie is without doubt thought provoking, especially the special features and interviews with the ex-soldiers.
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In The Valley of Elah

Created: 22/05/08
This movie is so under the radar I almost missed it..The cast is superb the story line is a bit difficult to decipher at first,however it unravels it's self quite well..Charleze Theron is almost unrecognizable & Tommy Lee Jones has to play a very sad character..What I enjoyed the most about this movie is the fact that it was not over acted & it really hit a nerve,a new understanding about another side of what war is doing to our soldiers and why.
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