In “Harrison’s Flowers,” the civil war in Croatia serves as the backdrop for a love story between photojournalist Harrison Lloyd (David Strathairn) and his wife, Sarah (Andie MacDowell), his colleague ...
War story fails to blossom. Running time: 121 minutes. Rated R (extreme war violence, profanity, attempted rape). At the Empire, the Lincoln Square, the Angelika, others. THOUGH it was made two years ...
Be silent, just shut up, listen to it, be silent. This is the most beautiful story of love, in my opinion of what love is. Sometimes to survive we have to understand that dreams and what is unreal is ...
Universal Pictures’ specialty division Universal Focus has picked up U.S. distribution rights to “Harrison’s Flowers,” which stars Andie MacDowell and David Strathairn. The first English-language pic ...
It’s back. Not that it is ever absent for long, but the present instance is particularly irritating. Here again is the oxymoron—the picture that combines strong execution and a poor screenplay. In ...
“Harrison’s Flowers” is a picture that’s well-meaning but problematic, a love story set against the outbreak of war in the former Yugoslavia in October 1991. Through the frame of the love story, ...
To borrow the old French joke about English shoes, “Harrison’s Flowers” seems like a movie made by people who have heard of movies but never actually seen one. It’s a hysterical, schizophrenic ...
With the multiplex glutted by films that denigrate humanity in favor of hardware (Resident Evil, The Time Machine), it should be satisfying to find a film that tackles the work of war-zone journalists ...
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