Harrison's Flowers
Harrison's Flowers
| 23 September 2000 (USA)
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1991. Harrison Lloyd, a renowned photojournalist covering the war in Yugoslavia, is reported missing. Sarah, his wife, convinced that he is not dead, decides to go to Bosnia to find him.

Reviews
2hotFeature one of my absolute favorites!
Hulkeasexo it is the rare 'crazy' movie that actually has something to say.
KnotStronger This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
FirstWitch A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
roberto reynoso (RobertRG1) usually i don't like the war movies because are very exhausting but this i like very much for the fact of the love of the wife for his husband all the things that she do because she knows that he isn't dead. the love that the father have for their beautiful kids, who are performed by amazing young actors. the role of all the actors are amazing and wonderful all know how to react on every scene o f the movie even the kids that i think that both will be amazing actors in the future. the story that is based on a book is beautifully told in the movie and fabulously directed by the director. the movie isn't be popular in the us than in other cities but i guess that is a movie that was a movie that could be nominated to the Oscars specially Andie Macdowell.
Layla The love story of this movie is so silly (someone already wrote it in previous comments). Also, the story about war in Yugoslavia, about Croatian and Serbian people is so wrong. It can't be that only Serbs did things that are shown in the movie. The truth is that Croatian people did the same awful things and they are not shown in the movie in the right way. Do you know how many innocent Serbs, women, children, were killed by Croatian army in so terrible way?If you decide to see this movie i would like to recommend you first to inform your self about this war and to find out a true story about it. I wouldn't recommend this movie.
Laurence Hum... The story is good... But I think the movie is too long and there's scenes that could be cut... Action is difficult to fallow and the little girl who does the submarine seams really stupid... I didn't like when there is people who talk alone like after the story... But I liked to see Adrien Brody (that's why I watched this movie)! Special effects are great and there is a lot of blood, fire and explosion. Some things are surrealist and I think that is not good...If you like long movies with war and people scared, this is for you! But I don't think you should spend your time on this because it's really long and it seams longer that it is because it's always the same things: people kill other people, there is blood and explosion.
Ange I did not consider this movie to be very good. I found that the acting left something to be desired (from certain people, though). Some of the actors did a good job though. David Strathairn did a fairly good job (I was not as impressed with his acting job in this as A League of Their Own and The River Wild though). Adrien Brody also did a good job. I didn't care for his character though - every other word out of his mouth was some form of expletive (frequently the one beginning with an "f"), but he did play his role well. The thing that I didn't care for about this movie though is that it was very anti-climactic, and was not very believable (like Andy driving her car directly into the war zone). However, if you are interested in a slow war movie that has a bit of a love story, this would fit in that category. Overall, I give Harrison's flowers a 3 out of 10.