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Home of the Brave (2007)

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Movie Info


Genre

Drama, Action

Release Date

May 11, 2007 (Wide)

MPAA Rating

R

Production Budget

$12 millions

Studio

MGM

Official Site

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REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Nothing's perfect, but it's worth seeing.    Readers  3 of 5 [Rate It]

Cast and Crew


Director

Irwin Winkler

Producer

Irwin Winkler

Screenwriter

Mark Friedman

Starring

Movie Story


From Academy Award-winner Irwin Winkler comes "Home of the Brave," the story of four American soldiers nearing the end of their tours of duty in Iraq. Shortly after learning their unit will soon return home, they are sent on one final humanitarian mission to bring medical supplies to a remote Iraqi village.

The unit is ambushed and takes heavy losses. The surviving troops suffer both physical and psychological injuries. Now, as they return to the United States, four soldiers must face memories of the past as they look towards the future and return to civilian life.

These are their stories. "Home of the Brave" is about hope and courage and the impact of war on both the individuals who fight it and the people close to them.

Movie Stills (11 photos)


Jessica Biel as Vanessa Price in MGM's Home of the Brave (2006)
Samuel L. Jackson as Will Marsh in MGM's Home of the Brave (2006)

Reader's Reviews


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posted by Ganuhmar on Jul 15, 2009

this movie was excellent and it was very sad yet very entertaining i also love the drama in this film also its funny especially samuel L Jackson man he's funny even when he's not trying to be funny=)

posted by brooklynshannon on Aug 21, 2009
 
 

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MOVIE REVIEWS BY CRITICS

“..devolves into a morass of melodramatic clich?s..”
by James Berardinelli [ReelViews]
“..doesn't have much new to offer aside from the specificity of a new war, but its empathy for its characters and a bunch of knockout performances make it worth a look..”
by Jim Hemphill [Reel]
“..not likely to attract much attention at movie theaters..”
by Michael Rechtshaffen [The Hollywood Reporter]