Product Description Andie MacDowell (Four Weddings and a Funeral) stars alongside Oscar winner Adrien Brody (The Pianist) in this compelling story of one womans determination and courage amidst conflict in Eastern Europe. Harrison is a Pulitzer Prize-winning photo journalist who has been reconsidering his career photographing the worlds horrors and atrocities to spend more time with his wife, Sarah, and their two children. However, after accepting one final dangerous assignment in war-torn Yugoslavia, Harrison is reported dead. Sarah, convinced Harrison is still alive and driven by an intense passion, plunges into a land ravaged by war to risk her own life in a relentless search to find him. Aided by her husbands photographer colleagues, Kyle, Yeager and Stevenson, the group trace the elusive path of Harrison, witnessing the unthinkable and finding the unbelievable .co.uk Review An implausible plot doesn't prevent Harrison's Flowers from being a harrowing and moving depiction of the cost of war. Andie MacDowell stars as Sarah Lloyd, the wife of a photojournalist reported lost in the 1991 civil war raging between ethnic divisions in the former Yugoslavia. Refusing to believe her husband is dead, Sarah flies to Austria and then drives into the heart of the war, where she teams up with other photographers (Adrien Brody and Brendan Gleeson), who help her find a small town where her husband was last seen--while all around them rages one of the most horrific conflicts of the late 20th century. The story is barely credible, but the depiction of the war itself is stunning, and the depiction of the lives of photojournalists--partly thrill-seeking voyeurs, partly truth tellers--is complex and compelling. Though MacDowell isn't a great actress, all the performances are solid, and Brody is outstanding. --Bret Fetzer
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Harrison's Flowers DVD
This film is well made . lt is based on a true story. Well worth having. A film you will watch over and over.
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Excellent.
Arrived very soon after ordering, no problems at all. Excellent.
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touching
Incredibly raw but touching movie about what went on in the Balkans. Gerard Butler in the cast was a pleasant surprise too
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More Anti-Serbian Propaganda
I was hoping this film would give an accurate account of what it was like in the Balkans at the time of the troubles. I was disappointed. Not only was it extremely biased against the Serbians - a proud and valiant nation, it was also a silly and completely implausible story. I can only imagine the reason behind making such a film was to spread ever more anti-Serbian propaganda.
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Harrison
Probably shows realities to a high degree.Rather scary at various times, because it seems to deal with problems that will never find a solution.
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Five Stars
Very good film.
L**S
Three Stars
product good not very good
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Five Stars
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