In The Valley Of Elah Page #2

Synopsis: In Monroe, Tennessee, Hank Deerfield, an aging warrior, gets a call that his son, just back from 18 months' fighting in Iraq, is missing from his base. Hank drives to Fort Rudd, New Mexico, to search. Within a day, the charred and dismembered body of his son is found on the outskirts of town. Deerfield pushes himself into the investigation, marked by jurisdictional antagonism between the Army and local police. Working mostly with a new detective, Emily Sanders, Hank seems to close in on what happened. Major smuggling? A drug deal gone awry? Credit card slips, some photographs, and video clips from Iraq may hold the key. If Hank gets to the truth, what will it tell him?
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
Director(s): Paul Haggis
Production: Warner Independent Pictures
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 2 wins & 17 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Metacritic:
65
Rotten Tomatoes:
73%
R
Year:
2007
121 min
$6,585,535
Website
178 Views


treatment of verifying the things for my bill.

The only thing that can make

it is to report it missing.

And in that case he/she needed to see to the

military police.

How's it going if it happens to me with somebody that

don't answer the telephone?

I want to know if he/she can help me with this.

Not he/she understands, the owner to that dog.

I am sure that if Mrs., but the one

dog bit him.

But that you would make?

Really not him you.

It ties it, he/she gives it or it can send it

to kill

but to put it to the bathroom and to drown it in the tub.

That doesn't sound a little strange

for you?

Not him you, perhaps thought that serious

more human.

But human?

It is a doverman

I drown it in front of our

son while he/she took a bath it

and I cry so that he/she stops

Does that sound but human for you?

Has their husband threatened her at some time?

No, the would never harm us, the alone one

he/she needs help.

For that reason he/she needs to go to BA, there they will give him/her a

consultant, is not anything but...

Does he/she believe that I have not gone it stops there?

The non anger, the will be harmed, you that he/she will make it.

I would really like to help her.

- Seriously?

Because I find that he doesn't care

a cucumber.

In fact this way it is, but

I have to tell him/her crimes

against dogs they are difficult to process

but he cares I have somebody waiting for me.

- Rot.

That was something rude.

He/she has to take this to the I please exercise.

Treatment of avoiding my son to have

but problems.

You that this busy one but

the only thing that I need

that he/she makes it is a call

to the bank to see if.

retirement money or use their card this last

week.

Retired police or it is alone that you see much

television?

No, I am a military one.

Then he/she should know that the one exercises he/she has

their own personnel.

I sit down it, I hope he/she finds their son.

Hear, not you that he/she thinks which it is their work

but if it was as the one that I had

odedecer in everything, not to ask many questions

but my son.

it has passed the last 18

months making democracy

in a hole and serving their country.

He deserves something better than this.

My God, hello dear friend,

it is a pleasure to see you again

What devils faces at home?

We hardly see each other, we are of trip we will go

to see the grandsons.

Call you to the base.

- To the base?

Hank has been retired for 14 years.

- Seriously?

If, I go for the 15.

How devils these?

Well, do you want a coffee or a foot piece?

Not I have time, Helen this waiting for me

in the car.

What do you make? You call me to invite me

a swig?

No, he/she hoped you even worked in the base.

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Paul Haggis

Paul Edward Haggis (born March 10, 1953) is a Canadian director, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known as screenwriter and producer for consecutive Best Picture Oscar winners, 2004's Million Dollar Baby and 2005's Crash, the latter of which he also directed. more…

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