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In the Valley of Elah
In the Valley of Elah

In the Valley of Elah (2007)

68% User Rating
2h 4min
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Drama
Thriller
Crime
Mystery

"Sometimes finding the truth is easier than facing it."

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

Paul HaggisDirector

Cast

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Tommy Lee Jones

Tommy Lee Jones

Hank Deerfield

Charlize Theron

Charlize Theron

Detective Emily Sanders

Susan Sarandon

Susan Sarandon

Joan Deerfield

Frances Fisher

Frances Fisher

Evie

James Franco

James Franco

Sergeant Carnelli

Jonathan Tucker

Jonathan Tucker

Mike Deerfield

Jason Patric

Jason Patric

Lieutenant Kirklander

Josh Brolin

Josh Brolin

Chief Buchwald

Wes Chatham

Wes Chatham

Corporal Penning

Jake McLaughlin

Jake McLaughlin

Specialist Gordon Bonner

Mehcad Brooks

Mehcad Brooks

Specialist Ennis Long

Wayne Duvall

Wayne Duvall

Detective Nugent

Brent Briscoe

Brent Briscoe

Detective Hodge

Barry Corbin

Barry Corbin

Arnold Bickman

Greg Serano

Greg Serano

Detective Manny Nunez

Zoe Kazan

Zoe Kazan

Angie

Brent Sexton

Brent Sexton

Lt. Burke

Devin Brochu

Devin Brochu

David Sanders

Glenn Taranto

Glenn Taranto

Detective Wayne

Roman Arabia

Roman Arabia

Private Robert Ortiez

Jennifer Siebel Newsom

Jennifer Siebel Newsom

Jodie

Rick Gonzalez

Rick Gonzalez

Phone Technician

Loren Haynes

Loren Haynes

Police Photographer

Babak Tafti

Babak Tafti

Iraqi Prisoner

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Sean Huze

Captain Jim Osher

Kathy Lamkin

Kathy Lamkin

Chicken Shack Manager

David Doty

David Doty

Truck Parts Salesman

Pab Schwendimann

Pab Schwendimann

Pussy's Bouncer

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Josh Meyer

Joseph R. Millard

Arron Shiver

Arron Shiver

Cop

Jo Harvey Allen

Jo Harvey Allen

Jo Anne

Chris Browning

Chris Browning

Checker Box Bartender

David House

David House

Morgue Officer

Matthew Page

Matthew Page

Guard

Pierre Barrera

Pierre Barrera

TD's Bartender

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Mike Hatfield

Jo Anne's Husband

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Arlin Alcala

Neighbor (uncredited)

James Blackburn

James Blackburn

Cowboy (uncredited)

Esodie Geiger

Esodie Geiger

Military Nurse (uncredited)

Daniel Knight

Daniel Knight

Detective (uncredited)

Brandon Weaver

Brandon Weaver

Morgue Tech (uncredited)

Joseph Bertót

Joseph Bertót

School Janitor

Reviews (2)

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Kenneth Axel Carlsson
Rating 85%

December 30, 2014

A soldier disappears after he has come back from Iraq. His father, Hank Deerfield (Tommy Lee Jones), is alerted and sets off in the hopes of finding his son. He soon finds out that his son was actually killed, brutally you might say, his body cut up and burned. The evidence lead in no real directions, but it soon becomes apparent that his army bodies are lying, also, the images that Hank recovers from his son's phone, seem to suggest that something happened in Iraq. To say anything more would be to ruin the movie. However, this movie is not just a crime story, where we follow the father and cop (Charlize Theron) as they get to the bottom of the mystery. This is a story about war, the people in it and at hoome, as well as bravery and sorrow. It is told carefully, and with skillfully precision by the entire cast, and Paul Haggis. By the end, we don't even really care about the murder being solved, just that the father finally made peace with his son. He understands better than anyone what war does to a man, you can see that clearly in his eyes throughout the movie. Only one thing bothered me about this movie, and it is actually something that bothers me quite often. Music. I don't mind music in movies, I don't even mind music that enhances a certain emotion, sorrow, happiness etc. No, what bothers me is that moviemakers feel that they need music so badly, when really, they don't. More often than not, the images and actors speak the words clearly, we don't need the sad tones to emphasize what we are already feeling. It's not that bad in this movie, but I did notice it a few times, where it bothered me. _Last words... don't watch this movie and feel like you need to "figure it out". It's not about that at all, just allow yourself to be swept away be the amazing cast and let the story onfold itself in front of you. This is not a story about a crime, but a story about a father... and a son._

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