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Harrison's Flowers

Harrison's Flowers

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Key Information
Directors: Elie Chouraqui
Stars: Elias Koteas
Actors: Gerard Butler
Genre: Dramas
Subgenre: War · Kidnapping · Murder · Theatrical Release ·
MPAA Rating: R (MPAA)
Available Formats: DVD
UPC: 025192178726
Release Date: 2002
Running Time: 2hr 2min
Languages
Original Language: English
DVD Editions
: Format: DVD, 2hr 2min
Release Company: Lions Gate Home Entertainment (June 19, 2007)
UPC: 031398214069
VHS Editions
: Format: VHS, 2hr 2min
Release Company: Universal Studios Home Video (August 05, 2003)
UPC: 096898975933
Credits
Screenwriter: Elie Chouraqui
Professional Reviews
: (04/11/2002, p.137, Peter Travers): "...[Chouraqui] catches the chaotic horror of war..."
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Details: Andie MacDowell is phenomenal as Sarah Lloyd, a devoted wife and mother who goes to former Yugoslavia to find her husband Harrison Lloyd (David Strathairn) when he disappears and is assumed dead. Sarah and Harrison share a deep love and understanding, but Harrison, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photo journalist, is frequently away on business and the family is starting to suffer. He takes an assignment in the former Yugoslavia, promising Sarah he'll be back for their son's birthday, but he never returns. Knowing in her gut that he's alive, Sarah journeys to find him and discovers the insanity and horror of war. The strength of HARRISON'S FLOWERS lies in its nuanced performances and strong cinematography. Andie MacDowell is alternately gentle, irrational, compassionate, and fierce and her eyes reflect a quiet intensity that's mesmerizing. Adrien Brody's depiction of Kyle, a cynical, drug-addicted photo journalist, is maddening and engaging. His transformation from a bitter, self-centered, wannabe hot shot phot...
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