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 © Copyright Oscilloscope Pictures
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War drama |
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Violence, offensive language, sexual content |
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1:45 |
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Oren Moverman |
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Alessandro Camon Oren Moverman |
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Oscilloscope Pictures |
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Woody Harrelson Jena Malone Ben Foster Samantha Morton Eamonn Walker Gaius Charles Peter Friedman J.D. Daniels Merritt Wever Halley Feiffer Jeremy Strong Fiona Dourif Adam Trese Armand Schultz Steve Antonucci Fabrizia Dal Farra Lisa Emery Peter Francis James Karen Summerton J. Salome Martinez Lindsay Michelle Nader Kevin Hagan Sam Kitchin Michael Chernus Jenny Kirlin Brian Adam DeJesus T.J. Allen Angel Caban Tomoko Otsuka Paul Diomede Patrick Riviere |
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Official Web Site
Trailer
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With three months left in the service, Will (Ben Foster) has spent a good deal of time in army hospitals, healing scars from his time in Iraq. To make things worse, the girl he left behind (Jena Malone) has moved on with her life. Ironically, his chance at a fresh start lies in working shoulder to shoulder with Tony (Woody Harrelson), a senior officer who teaches him the ropes of his new post with the Casualty Notification Office. Will, who narrowly escaped death, must now break the news about those who didn't. Between assignments, these two soldiers form a unique bond that helps them in their struggle to get back to "normal" life, fully knowing nothing will ever really be normal again.
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