“In the valley of Elah” is a mesmerizing movie about a retired sergeant chasing the truth of his son’s tragic and unpredicted death. The son had recently returned from his service in Iraq, and was living at a military base in New Mexico. After an extensive investigation he finds out that his son was killed by a comrade from his own troop.
The service in Iraq affected the whole troop mentally. War on Terrorism is no game. It’s a deadly fight to survive and protect one’s country’s liberty and pride. The contrasts between Iraq in war and the peaceful US are vast and indescribable, and the many home-coming soldiers from Iraq seems to be having a hard time trying to accept that as a true.
As a result of what they experienced in Iraq, their lives back home were hard to handle. Home-coming soldiers tend to have problems accommodating the differences between a damaged country and a welfare society.
This causes angriness. And one day it all blackened…
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