Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter two tours of duty, Joe's life unravels as he waits for PTSD treatment.After two tours of duty, Joe's life unravels as he waits for PTSD treatment.After two tours of duty, Joe's life unravels as he waits for PTSD treatment.
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John DeMeo
- Drill Instructor
- (as John De Meo)
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Very good film. Extremely sensitive topic that needs more films like this which show realistic depictions. Joe Lido and Mike Markiwicz give very respectable portrayals as the two leads. Armand Asante is as usual a very solid star in a cast which includes the ever respectable Ed Asher and Tom Sizemore supporting this film with style and professionalism.
The rest of the cast does a fine job in keeping you interested as well. A fine job getting the point across that PTSD affects everyone in your circle. A great film to bring new awareness to the affects of PTSD. Well done
The rest of the cast does a fine job in keeping you interested as well. A fine job getting the point across that PTSD affects everyone in your circle. A great film to bring new awareness to the affects of PTSD. Well done
This movie demonstrates an all too often repeated tragedy. Our military people suffer for years after service. Sometimes for life. More attention needs to be brought to this subject and our military.
Joe's War tells the story of a returning two tour soldier coping with the horrors of Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSD). It tackles the hard realities surrounding PTSD in an honest, hometown way.
The Staten Island/Brooklyn feel and real world display of compassion and love so native to that area and it's people help keep the story moving. The musical score fits perfectly.
Props to the writer for his passion portraying an issue which deserves attention.
The acting was above par, with my highest ratings going to Armand Assante, Michael Markiewicz, and Lois Vanaria.
The Staten Island/Brooklyn feel and real world display of compassion and love so native to that area and it's people help keep the story moving. The musical score fits perfectly.
Props to the writer for his passion portraying an issue which deserves attention.
The acting was above par, with my highest ratings going to Armand Assante, Michael Markiewicz, and Lois Vanaria.
Joe's war is an engaging story of the struggle of a veteran who suffers from post traumatic stress disorder. The film captures the tensions Joe experiences in his relationships with family, friends, Doctor and a fellow patient whose parallel arc depicts an upward path to recovery. The film effectively pulls the viewer in, and one can not help but identify with the supporting characters as they struggle to help Joe re-integrate into society, and fight the evolving alienation that surrounds him. The tension in Joe's war builds to a climax which brilliantly portrays the tragic and sometimes violent nature of post-traumatic stress and the senseless destruction it causes in the lives of the afflicted and those who are connected to them. Everyone has a "Joe" in their life at some point, and Joe's War deals with this important topic in a direct and poignant way. This film points out that our society has done little to truly help PTSD victims and serves as an urgent call to action on this devastating illness.
I suppose its a good movie depicting the effects of PTSD, however, the cinematography, acting, music and depth of plot lets this movie down. Having watched this, I'm now inclined to watch The Deer Hunter (1978) again for the 100th time,it is with out a doubt the best film of its kind.
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Sprache
- Drehorte
- Staten Island, New York City, New York, USA(Daddy O's 35 Androvette Street)
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- 250.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 47 Minuten
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