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Harrison's Flowers
Directed by
Élie Chouraqui
R
2002
2h 10m
Drama
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Romance
,
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7.0
49%
76%
6.6
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When a Newsweek photojournalist disappears in war-torn Yugoslavia, his wife travels to Europe to find him.
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Cast of Harrison's Flowers
Andie MacDowell
Sarah Lloyd
Elias Koteas
Yeager Pollack
Brendan Gleeson
Marc Stevenson
Adrien Brody
Kyle Morris
David Strathairn
Harrison Lloyd
Quinn Shephard
Margaux Lloyd
Gerard Butler
Chris Kumac
Alun Armstrong
Samuel Brubeck
Caroline Goodall
Johanna Pollack
Diane Baker
Mary Francis
Marie Trintignant
Cathy
Christian Charmetant
Jeff
Scott Anton
Cesar Lloyd
Dragan Antonic
Chetnik
Christopher Clarke
David
Marie-Béatrice Bernert
Austrian Woman
Antony Boehm
Freddy
Predrag Bjelac
Doctor in Vukovar
Kurt Cramer
CNN Journalist
Amy Huck
Cybil
Harrison's Flowers Ratings & Reviews
Variety
David Rooney
Provides powerful drama thanks to its trenchant core story and harrowing re-creation of the brutal chaos of war.
L.A. Weekly
Manohla Dargis
Visceral, unrelenting, affecting and, as often, exasperating.
Chicago Tribune
Loren King
A powerhouse of a film about modern journalism and war.
eye WEEKLY
Adam Nayman
This is a very good film, and it heralds an emerging directorial talent.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
MacDowell ... gives give a solid, anguished performance that eclipses nearly everything else she's ever done.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
Director Elie Chouraqui, who co-wrote the script, catches the chaotic horror of war, but why bother if you're going to subjugate truth to the tear-jerking demands of soap opera?
Washington Post
Stephen Hunter
It's part travelogue in Hell, part ineffectual weepie.
USA Today
Claudia Puig
It's the unsettling images of a war-ravaged land that prove more potent and riveting than the unlikely story of Sarah and Harrison.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
The picture, despite impeccable intentions, is an oddly mixed bag.
San Francisco Chronicle
Edward Guthmann
Split between the bloody relentlessness of the war scenes and the verging-on-schmaltz sentiment on the home front.
Newsday
Jan Stuart
Shatteringly realistic action sequences lift this fictionalized treatment of the Serbian-Croatian fighting notches above its sentimental domestic framing device.
Detroit News
Susan Stark
The script's judgment and sense of weight is way, way off.
Detroit Free Press
Terry Lawson
Ends up wilting in the cold light of recent and real heroism, which may not be this photogenic but has the advantage of being incredible and true.
Denver Post
Steven Rosen
It uses the pain and violence of war as background material for color.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
The scenes of carnage are so well-staged and convincing that they make the movie's story even harder to believe.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
It's basically a not entirely believable soap opera that would not be out of place on Lifetime if some of the violence were toned down.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
We may get the full visceral impact of a ruthless army on the warpath but no sense of the devilish complexity of the Balkans conflict.
Salon.com
Andrew O'Hehir
It's a hysterical, schizophrenic mishmash of styles and elements, a gruesome and realistic war film wrapped in a weepy Hallmark card.
New York Times
Elvis Mitchell
A stupefying mix of action, politics and melodrama that is as vaguely condescending as the inept but well-meaning pictures about apartheid from the 1980's.
Dallas Morning News
Philip Wuntch
Chouraqui brings documentary-like credibility to the horrors of the killing field and the barbarism of 'ethnic cleansing.'
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