Badland takes a step in the right direction by attempting to understand the aftermath of war.
Badland (2007)
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Reviews Counted:16
Fresh:3
Rotten:13
Average Rating:3.9/10
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for some strong disturbing violence and pervasive language.
Runtime: 1 hr 56 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Nov 30, 2007 Limited
Synopsis: Jerry is a Marine reservist who was a young patriot and idealist when he served in the first Gulf War. But when he is called up for deployment to Afghanistan and Iraq, Jerry is a father of three;... Jerry is a Marine reservist who was a young patriot and idealist when he served in the first Gulf War. But when he is called up for deployment to Afghanistan and Iraq, Jerry is a father of three; older and embittered by a life besieged by broken promises, and unfulfilled desires. Jerry returns a changed man, transformed by horrors committed that go beyond comprehension and sanity, pain inflicted that cannot be forgiven. He lives a life of poverty, his children afraid of his unexplained outbursts of rage, his wife, Nora, unsympathetic to the nosebleeds and night terrors he suffers. She hides money her sons earn from their paper route in case they need to leave. Their crowded trailer home becomes a prison. His failure as a man, his actions as a soldier, is the punishment which they share. He realizes that the respect and dignity he has spent his life trying to achieve will always elude him. When Jerry discovers that Nora has betrayed him, his anger and despair drive him to commit an act so heinous and irreversible that nothing he has experienced in combat could have prepared him for. Badland is a gut-wrenching, poignant look at the aftermath of war on a returning Iraq war veteran and his family. It is the story of a man who loses his soul and how a daughter's love and faith brings redemption to his unspeakable crimes. --© Official Site [More]
Starring: Jamie Draven, Grace Fulton, Vinessa Shaw, Chandra West
Starring: Jamie Draven, Grace Fulton, Vinessa Shaw, Chandra West, Joe Morton
Director: Francesco Lucente
Director: Francesco Lucente
Screenwriter: Francesco Lucente
Producer: Olimpia Lucente, Jörg G. Neumann
Composer: Ludek Drizhal
Studio: Badland Corporation
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Reviews for Badland
Expertly constructed and beautifully photographed, Badland easily sustains its 160-minute running time, and the portrayals of Draven, a British actor, and 9-year-old Fulton can stand alongside the year's best.
The mawkish yet weirdly mesmerizing film Badland is independent in scale but aggressively Hollywood in storytelling.
Badland practically begs 'For Your Consideration' without the substance to justify its awards-season epic length.
An unrelentingly bleak and depressing drama about an Iraqi war veteran who is unable to deal with his rage.
Offensive to all and on every level, Badland tops the landfill of this year's worst.
At least half the celluloid should have hit the editing room floor, since this one-trick road flick revolves around Jerry's constantly contemplating suicide and belatedly bonding with his daughter while eluding the authorities.
Clocking in at just under three hours, writer-director Francesco Lucente's earnest attempt at making an Iraq War-era Coming Home says many things at once without much perspective or clarity.
The year's dullest movie has arrived: the deeply silly Badland, which is as dead as winter and twice as long.
When the picture gets around to its calculated socko ending, the viewer has long been pummeled into a state of numbness.
Until the mess in the Middle East has found its way to a resolution, we can continue to expect films like Badland as part of the collateral damage in the War on Terror.
The raw material would seem to be in place for a strong, moving contemporary tragedy, but scene after endless scene fails to come to life.
Exploiting what it is supposed to renounce, Badland combines a dreadfully long and dull screenplay and extremely plain surroundings to make a well-meaning anti-war film you'll want to miss.
Some good performances. But, the overall disturbing atmosphere of the film is more than I prefer. That said, I appreciate the effort to raise awareness of PTSD.
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