In Our Name

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  • 2011
  • 1 hr 33 min
  • 6.2  (511)

In Our Name is a powerful and emotional drama that follows the story of a British soldier named Suzy, played by Joanne Froggatt, who returns home from fighting in Iraq. Suzy is a devoted mother and wife but is struggling to adjust to civilian life after the traumatic experiences she's just gone through. Her husband Mark, played by Mel Raido, is also a soldier and has just returned from the same warzone. However, while he seems to have succeeded in integrating back into ordinary life, Suzy is haunted by the memories of what she has seen and done in Iraq.

The film explores the impact of war on those who fight on the front lines and the loved ones they leave behind. Suzy's post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is depicted with heart-wrenching accuracy, as she struggles with flashbacks, nightmares, and difficulty reconnecting with her family. The weight she carries on her shoulders also puts a considerable strain on her marriage, as she tries to hold on to the bond she has with Mark, but he is unable to understand the horrors that she's been through.

As Suzy tries to heal the psychological wounds of war and return to normality, she finds herself disconnected from those around her. She feels alienated from her baby daughter, who she can't seem to connect with, and begins to question her role as a mother. She also finds herself struggling with her identity, as she no longer feels like the person she was before her deployment. Suzy's character is sensitively and honestly portrayed, and viewers can empathize with her struggles and feel her pain as she tries to find a way to make sense of what has happened to her.

The film also explores the relationships between soldiers and their families, and how the violence of war affects those close to them. Suzy and Mark's marriage is put to the test as they both fight to cope with the aftermath of the conflict. Mark is the only person who understands what Suzy has gone through, but he is also dealing with his own demons. The two are on different paths, and their relationship struggles to survive as they try to find a way to rebuild and re-connect.

Throughout In Our Name, we see Suzy attempting to come to terms with what she's done and the toll it has taken on her. She attends therapy sessions, but it seems like no matter how hard she tries, she can't stop the memories from resurfacing. The therapy scenes are powerful, and Froggatt's performance is raw and intense, drawing out the viewer's emotions and making us empathize with Suzy's plight.

Director Brian Welsh uses a muted color palette and restrained approach to the camera work, which serves to emphasize the emotional depth of the story. The film is not about the action, the war footage or special effects, it's about the human emotions and those affected by war. The film balances the portrayals of both the physical and psychological risks of war, providing an accurate representation of what soldiers face when they come home.

In Our Name is a poignant portrayal of the impact of war on soldiers and their families, examining issues of guilt, trauma, and alienation. The powerful performances of Froggatt, Raido, and Wilkinson help to create a touching and thought-provoking film that explores the complexity of human emotion, challenging viewers to examine their own attitudes towards war and the people who fight it. It is a thoroughly gripping and heartbreaking movie that will stay with you long after the credits have rolled.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2011
  • Runtime
    1 hr 33 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.2  (511)