Review of Harrison's Flowers (2000) by Candace S — 03 Jun 2008
The plot is unique but the chances of it's outcome is a billion-to-one. Prize winning photojournalist is sent to war ravaged Yugoslavia. He is presumed dead by everyone except the wife. Andie MacDowell (the wife) is stubbornly determined on finding her husband amidst the chaos.
When she reaches there, she is accompanied by other photographers. Adrien Brody gives a great supporting performance. The movie started a bit on the snail side before it propels into turbo mode once the war scenes started.
Loved the sub-plot with the flowers and the photojournalist's son, makes for an eye-welling ending.
This review of Harrison's Flowers (2000) was written by Candace S on 03 Jun 2008.
Harrison's Flowers has generally received positive reviews.
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