[Its] mild-mannerness is especially disappointing when compared with such documentaries as The War Tapes and the excellent Home Front, vivid and incisive explorations of post-Iraq anger and disillusionment that have gone largely unseen.
Home of the Brave (2006)
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Reviews Counted:53
Fresh:12
Rotten:41
Average Rating:4.2/10
Consensus: The ensemble cast works hard, but hammy direction and a script lacking in nuance ruins this movie’s noble intentions.
Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: The Vietnam War provided plenty of cinematic ruminations on the futility of battle and the struggle of returning soldiers to adjust to normal life. With HOME OF THE BRAVE director Irwin Winkler... The Vietnam War provided plenty of cinematic ruminations on the futility of battle and the struggle of returning soldiers to adjust to normal life. With HOME OF THE BRAVE director Irwin Winkler (THE NET) applies similar concepts to the Iraq War of the early 21st century, positing actors Samuel L. Jackson, Jessica Biel, Brian Presley, and 50 Cent (credited here under his real name, Curtis Jackson) in the roles of army recruits who tussle with the mundanity of life after war. The action begins during the heat of battle, with an ambush that leaves many of its victims either dead or wounded. Winkler subsequently transports the action to the struggles his characters endure once safely back home, with alcoholism, prosthetic limbs, parental abuse, and a hostage crisis all causing innumerable problems, none of which are helped by a military that remains uninterested in their frantic pleas for help and guidance. Winkler infuses his film with an equal mixture of anger and grief, and while he may not reach the heights of Oliver Stone's BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY or Michael Cimino's THE DEER HUNTER, he draws on similar frustrations felt by the characters in those movies. HOME OF THE BRAVE was shot while the violence still raged in Iraq, which will doubtless make it a fascinating curio in years to come, especially as this denied Winkler a distance from his subject that many of the filmmakers who masterfully dissected the Vietnam War undoubtedly benefited from. [More]
Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Curtis Jackson, Jessica Biel, Christina Ricci
Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Curtis Jackson, Jessica Biel, Christina Ricci, Chad Michael Murray
Director: Irwin Winkler
Director: Irwin Winkler
Producer: Rob Cowan, Randall Emmett, George Furla
Composer: Stephen Endelman
Studio: MGM
Reviews for Home of the Brave
In an attempt to honor the veterans of our Middle East misadventure, Winkler and screenwriter Mark Friedman wind up reducing their experiences to the stuff of bad TV movies.
There is less truth in this entire work than in a few minutes of such recent documentaries as The War Tapes or The Ground Truth.
After the action shifts from the deserts of the Middle East to the relative calm of the home front (specifically, Spokane, Washington), it devolves into a morass of melodramatic clichés.
Except for the Iraqi action prologue, it's a stretch to say this is any more than a run-of-the-mill TV movie. Worthy assignment; poor execution.
A predictable and not-bold-enough account of the struggles of a band of National Guard soldiers after returning home from the war in Iraq.
While the film tries to be sensitive to the people's plight, it does itself (and the soldiers) a disservice by presenting them as brittle, emotionally fragile victims.
A noble effort that nonetheless results in the kind of movie words like 'wallow' were made for; sitting through it is a drag.
A vote against its heavy-handedness does not make you or I a troop hater. In fact, I believe they deserve a narrative free of after-school special dramatics.
Another ill-conceived war drama that doesn't do justice to the men and women serving in Iraq.
A motion picture that isn't just bad, it's abysmal. One of the worst films of the year, and nothing but a disservice to everyone fighting in Iraq (and to everyone sitting through the movie).
Mark Friedman cover all the bases, but good intentions aside, it's hard to recommend such a thin, cliched fictionalization when so many good documentaries -- The War Tapes, The Ground Truth -- feature the voices of actual soldiers.
Jamal is a peculiar figure, part fantastic and part fearsome, a gangster trained and used up by the military, then left without any recourse.
Earnest but lazy, fitfully laughable and insulting, Home of the Brave is cowardly work.
Without question, an important, thought- and emotion-provoking film, certain to be controversial, and to be remembered.
This is Hollywood's first big-screen attempt at portraying the plight of the tens of thousands of Americans returning from Iraq. They deserve a deeper, more substantive portrait of their transition back to the homefront, and some day, they'll get it.
The good scenes hit home, but the bad ones tilt towards melodrama and sentimentality.
[Director] Winkler clearly loves these characters, and if he sometimes pushes too hard in his effort to make the audience share his affection it's forgivable under the circumstances.
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