A boy discovers his grandpa's WWII footlocker. They make a deal: he picks 3 items, grandpa shares their stories. Their parallel war experiences - past and future - reveal how this moment sha... Read allA boy discovers his grandpa's WWII footlocker. They make a deal: he picks 3 items, grandpa shares their stories. Their parallel war experiences - past and future - reveal how this moment shaped both lives.A boy discovers his grandpa's WWII footlocker. They make a deal: he picks 3 items, grandpa shares their stories. Their parallel war experiences - past and future - reveal how this moment shaped both lives.
- Derek Lodermeier
- (as Robert Kelly)
- Spc. Josh Berg
- (as Christopher LeFevere)
- Brandt
- (as Luke Schueltze)
- Pfc. Nick Sullivan
- (as Tom Sellwood)
- Donnelly
- (as Richard Fryklund)
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is a film which embraces family, and intertwines the family aspect into war.
This film is (excuse the cliché) one-of-a-kind. Bennett does an excellent job portraying a young, determined soldier. James and each do an outstanding performance and really tie movie together, really embracing the feel of family (even though they both portray same character but in different times).
I highly recommend this film to ANYBODY. Whether you like war films or not, this movie is more than that. This movie, in a way, is every genre. Horror: giving realization of war events and after effects. Suspense: it keeps you on edge of your seat-- it keeps you wanting more. Comedy: some cute quotes which lighten mood after enthralling dramatic scenes. Family: it brings together a sense of love and support. And Romance: in a way, it is a love . You just have to open your heart to hear it.
Ten out of ten cannot describe the quality and love that this movie is composed of.
The story is filled with flashbacks starting when a 12 year old Kyle discovers his grandfathers footlocker from WW2 and asks him about his time during the war. "Bud" is still wracked with grief and struggles, reluctant to talk about it. Eventually though an aging James Cromwell shares a story about one of the items from the footlocker, taking us back to Europe where his real life son James plays his part. -Wow do they ever look alike.
Flip flopping back and forth we also follow a grown up Kyle who uses the wisdom from his grandfather while serving his own tour in Iraq. I did enjoy the modern battle scenes here, I thought they were well done. Ultimately this did bring a lump to my throat and James Cromwell kind of breaks your heart it just wasn't fantastic or anything. 11/9/15
With that out of the way. Seriously, what these people did, from a conversation, to an idea, from concept, to an LLC, bringing in the key actors, etc. They did not just "make a movie" to say "hey, we made a movie." With limited time, limited location, limited funds, they took a great screenplay which the actors obviously enjoyed, executed their performances to the best of their abilities. They followed through on the cutting room floor, with the Audio and with the Digitization. BEAUTIFUL!
Again, come full circle to the wonderful screenplay, and the performances of the Cromwell's. I loved the movie. I will own it and I will watch it every Memorial Day for my remaining years. Kudos to the entire cast/crew!
Did you know
- TriviaCast member Luis John Soria, a retired US Army Sergeant First Class, presented director Samuel Fischer with an authentic United States Army Unit Coin while on set filming the ISF Recruiting Mission segment. Soria received this coin in 1991 for his participation in the Gulf War, aka Operation Desert Storm/Desert Shield. Ironically, in this film Soria plays an Iraqi soldier.
- GoofsAt the end of the film, SSG Vogel is depicted as wearing a Combat Infantryman Badge (CIB), with a star on it. The star denotes a second award, meaning he would have had to have fought in the 1991 Gulf War (the criteria for the CIB does not award a second CIB for serving in both Iraq and Afghanistan), something he is far too young to have done.
- Quotes
Bud Vogel: You know, some people say we're different from other animals. I didn't used to believe it. Now I do. Wanna know why?
Young Kyle Vogel: Yeah.
Bud Vogel: Because we can do one thing they can't. Kill at a distance.
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- Also known as
- Ngày Tưởng Niệm
- Filming locations
- Montgomery, Minnesota, USA(Church Scene shot at Budejovice Church)
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- Budget
- $4,200,000 (estimated)