In The Valley Of Elah Page #4

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


a he/she arms piercing but even

we don't know with accuracy

that steel type.

For that reason the bones are cut and

not pulled up.

The pattern of the burnt sample parts

of the mienbros they were stabbed

and they put a fuel with intention

of burning the body.

It is ridiculous because it should it should not have cold

so that the fire spreads

What means that the

majority of the fabrics

So the damages are bigger in this part,

but I don't arrive to the bone

the cause of death

he/she delayed a little in knowing it

but there is multiple stabbed

How many?

How many stabbed?

Good with so much alone lost skin we will be able to

to count those that arrived to the bone.

Would how many be those?

A knife or several?

One.

did you give this to the I exercise?

They took their own pictures.

And they didn't make it very well.

If this well would like me

to ask him/her some things

when it arrives home.

Wonder them now.

Their son taenia a green car?

Mike non taenia a car.

Report they say that they saw it a green car

in the field on Saturday in the night.

A theory says it can have been a robbery

that I finish bad.

There is a lot of activity of robberies lately.

I want to see where he/she died.

I sit down it, it is even one

scene of the crime, but

I will warn him/her he/she hardly can.

This well.

What but he/she wanted to ask?

All this seems to have been

related with I traffic of drugs.

He/she asks me if my son was a trafficker of

you drug or alone an addict.

Not he/she wanted to ask him/her he/she swims.

You know that the one exercises ago

you prove regular with drugs.

Not when they are in Iraq.

We find this below of the mattress

of their son.

Non anger in my report.

I ask because last month we arrest

to 3 soldiers that tried

of bringing heroine from Kuwait.

They sold it to the gangs

Mexicans.

I understand that the wise one Spanish.

And you believe that it can have trafficked with

it drugs alone because he/she speaks Spanish.

No.

Because somebody cuts him/her the hands and

the head.

I sit down that of their son a lot.

Demonstrate it to me.

Do I sit down it?

I need to see where he/she died.

Not it is our case

the murder happened in another district.

But you know where it is.

Not there is anything to see.

Then there won't be problems

if I see it.

It is noticed that they know how to examine a scene of the crimer

I suppose that they thought that serious a good one

he/she devises to murder it here.

Their investigators found blood

in this part

here it should be murdered.

You don't see blood but he/she knows that it is there.

If.

It seems that their body was dragged

from here

until there.

That is impressive.

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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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