Brothers at War

March. 13,2009      
Rating:
6.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

BROTHERS AT WAR is an intimate portrait of an American family during a turbulent time.  Jake Rademacher sets out to understand the experience, sacrifice, and motivation of his two brothers serving in Iraq. The film follows Jake’s exploits as he risks everything—including his life—to tell his brothers’ story.

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Reviews

Solemplex
2009/03/13

To me, this movie is perfection.

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AutCuddly
2009/03/14

Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,

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Humaira Grant
2009/03/15

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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Kayden
2009/03/16

This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama

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Andre Malherbe
2009/03/17

I recently watched this movie and it had quite a profound effect on me. Two things came to mind. One. The unbelievable pride these brothers have in each other and their country and two the unbelievable sadness that this pride actually can cause. I could not help but wonder if, what they are doing-is it not unbelievably selfish to those they leave behind. The young child who while growing up misses having a dad around and the young fiancé who has to sit at home and hope her husband to be will not be killed. I think she had the biggest effect on me as you can see that she is fighting back the tears while being interviewed. It just really showed that war is such a terrible thing and that being patriotic and being proud can also leave a very clearly loving family torn by what is being perceived as doing your duty to your country and doing your duty to your family. I salute this family.

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hitch75-1
2009/03/18

While assembled well, Brother's at war misses the clearest mark that any material about Iraq must address if it is to be a conscionable work: The fact that American's shouldn't be in Iraq in the first place.Without addressing this clear point, Brother's at War becomes apology. Having no justifiable motive for their presence in the country, it's hard for the learned audience to sympathize with soldiers even as they make the right decision to perhaps, not kill a child for carrying a toy gun.Hearing the American soldiers talk about their personal inspirations for participating, one can only feel that their words ring hollow as they speak about defending freedom in America, when it's clear that the American lifestyle was never at stake (beyond its petroleum consumption) in this particular conflict.Finally, knowing that most journalists had to fight tooth and nail to find themselves embedded with the Army in Iraq begging permission to take a poop without an escort, this film's completion and pro-America end result seem highly suspect .Then again, what do we expect from Wal-Mart nation? No one wants to hear bad news, and after seven years with no real results and no end in sight, a "support the troops" tear jerker is probably just what the doctor ordered.

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beefy_1984
2009/03/19

While being deployed overseas, humor, sarcasm, and what some may deem "childish behavior" kept my fellow Marines and I sane. While some people may view the individuals in the movie to be joking around or making fun of certain situations, I see it as these people trying to survive mentally while in a seriously stressful situation. If you haven't been over there, please don't criticize a veteran for the way he or she may act or have acted in this documentary. Take this movie for what it is. A documentary film maker most likely does NOT have the ability to cure the country of Iraq's problems in a 2 hour film, so don't expect to see it happen. A Soldier's joking nature is not a slap in the face to anyone's culture, so don't think it is. It may be his/her way of coping with anxiety. If you're offended by my comments, you can thank my fellow Veterans in providing my right to freedom of speech. You're welcome.

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lindalucys
2009/03/20

A great documentary! The parents had 5boys + 2 girls and the film maker is the eldest. The documentary has lots of old family pix and family videos and you get to KNOW the family and their personalities. And you see them at their most vulnerable, bravest, craziest and most boredom too. (the troops LOVE the show watching CD's of "The OC") We are not "in the business," though live in a suburb of LA. My sister Armine and I ventured over to Santa Monica 3rd St Promenade to attend the premiere of a limited (1 wk?) viewing of a must-see documentary... BROTHERS AT WAR.HIGHLY RECOMMENDED when it comes to your state.Viewers in the Santa Monica, CA audience came from as far as Sacramento, San Diego, Pasadena and the 2 of us from Santa Clarita.It's not being aired anywhere else. Can you believe, it's only opened in 50 cities in the entire USA. It orig opened near 6 US military bases.... and now starting to go into the civilian communities? Hey, we're lucky that it's in driving distance to most (within 1hr drive time). You are involved in the lives of all the REAL LIFE characters in this documentary film. It's not a political film, bashing 1 side or the other. It was filmed between 2004-2006. It's a family opening up w/ family stories (7 kids), and many young soldiers & marines "in country" opening up (eventually) to a 30yr old documentary filmmaker ... searching... why his brothers are volunteering, why other troops are in the service? (You can only imagine the clapping going on in that theater at the end of the film)Best of all, we lucked out that evening! There was a question / answer period following the 7pm movie premiere we attended: writer/director Jake Rademacher (the 3rd brother); award winning producer Norman Powell and Gary Sinese (known to most as Lt Dan from Forest Gump, starring in CSI-NY, and traveling the world to entertain our troops with his very talented professional band, The Lt Dan Band). There were even 2 of the troops that we saw in the documentary sitting in the audience as well. (More clapping and clapping) Even recommend by Roger Ebert in the Sun Times. Great film. Hope it wins the Best Documentary Oscar.

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