Triage (2009) 6.5
The wife of a photojournalist sets out to discover why he came home from a recent assignment without his colleague. Director:Danis Tanovic |
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Triage (2009) 6.5
The wife of a photojournalist sets out to discover why he came home from a recent assignment without his colleague. Director:Danis Tanovic |
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Colin Farrell | ... | ||
Jamie Sives | ... |
David
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Paz Vega | ... |
Elena Morales
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Kelly Reilly | ... |
Diane
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Branko Djuric | ... |
Dr. Talzani
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Mozaffar Shafeie | ... |
Talzani's Assitant
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Kae Bahar | ... |
Wounded Man
(as Karzan Sherabayani)
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Luis Callejo | ... |
Pesh Merga Commander
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Alex Spijksma | ... |
Pesh Merga Sergeant
(as Alejandro Sánchez)
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Ian McElhinney | ... |
Ivan
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Juliet Stevenson | ... |
Amy
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Michelle Hartman | ... |
Nurse
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Eileen Walsh | ... |
Dr. Christopher
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Nick Dunning | ... |
Dr. Hersbach
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Christopher Lee | ... |
Joaquín Morales
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Mark and David are best friends, photo journalists going from war to war. In the spring of 1988, they're in Kurdistan, at an isolated mountain clinic, waiting for an offensive. David's had enough - he wants to go home to Dublin to his pregnant wife. He leaves, with Mark promising to follow in a few days. A week or so later, Mark's home after being wounded, but David's not been heard from. Mark's slow recovery and uncharacteristic behavior alarm his girlfriend, Elena, who asks her grandfather, a Spanish psychologist, to come to Dublin to help. Are there things the carefree and detached journalist is bottling up? Is he a casualty of war? Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>
This movie is basically about how even a photojournalist(Colin Farrell) who is a vet at taking pictures of war and death can be traumatized. The story starts off with a very ambitious journalist and photographer that sees the horrors of war with his partner and best friend. The thing is at first I just didn't think the stuff he went through in the beginning section of the movie would be enough to traumatize a person like the photojournalist in the movie. But there is enough flashbacks later on to show the reason why. I personally thought it should have put more emphasis on the horrors of war and the part about the photojournalist's wife figuring out the change in her husband seemed to drag. Also some of the situation just isn't all that believable, and believability is a key factor for a movie like this. And most of the story revolve around digging into the photojournalist's mind because of his change in character and the change in his character isn't anything all that terrible. It starts to pick up and get a bit interesting when Christopher Lee who is basically a psychologist in this is put into the equation. And the digging of the mind got interesting and this movie has some good parts. But the direction and everything else isn't all that well made in a professional manner and just seemed like a work done by a novice. Now not all movies should look professional in order for it to be better, but this is the type of film that would have been better if it went that direction.
5.5/10