Review of In the Valley of Elah (2007) by Ericc. — 02 Oct 2007
When I hear someone describe this as haunting or disturbing, I nearly lose it. Paul Haggis made a movie called Crash that the mainstream hailed as brave because it took on race issues. Any one with decent sense realized that this was offensive, not because of what it was about, but because this hack thought it was his place to "enlighten" the rest of us scum bags, because he's clearly got morals we can't comprehend.
Also, it was a horribly directed movie. Now he does it again with this crap. People will call him brave again, people will say this is the movie we all needed. I'll say he just made a 70s war movie and changed the war.
That once again, he sees in himself the hero who needs to stand up on a hill and usher us forth to salvation. I'll walk the other way. If you want to follow this pompous idiot, go ahead. I hate this war we're in, and I hate how our soldiers are dispensable pawns for our ridiculous president.
But this isn't the guy we want to express our anger. He's the last guy that should take on our problems, let alone be given a camera.
This review of In the Valley of Elah (2007) was written by Ericc. on 02 Oct 2007.
In the Valley of Elah has generally received positive reviews.
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