When Soldiers Cry

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  • 2009
  • 1 hr 49 min
  • 2.4  (266)

When Soldiers Cry is a drama film that takes the audience on an emotional journey with three American soldiers who have fought in Iraq. The movie highlights the struggles and trauma that war veterans go through after returning home from a warzone. The film begins with the three soldiers, LT Bonner (Jess Weber), SSG Tull (Doug Szczesny), and SFC Conlin (Kristin Sargent), on duty in Iraq. They are seen patrolling the streets, searching for insurgents and avoiding getting ambushed. One night, while on patrol, they encounter a group of terrorists who open fire at them. The ambush results in a catastrophic event that haunts the soldiers even after they returned to the US.

As the soldiers adjust to their civilian life back at home, they struggle with physical, mental, and emotional wounds. They try to adapt to their daily lives as they face harsh flashbacks, nightmares, and PTSD affecting their well-being. The three main characters are depicted as individuals who once had a strong moral code, but now they feel that their actions in Iraq contradict their beliefs.

The story delves into the personal lives of each of the characters showing in detail how the war has affected them individually. LT Bonner, for example, is struggling to maintain a healthy relationship with his girlfriend, as he is consumed by guilt and unable to open up about his experiences in Iraq. SSG Tull, on the other hand, is experiencing paranoia and anxiety, constantly feeling like he is in danger even when he is in his own home. SFC Conlin, who lost her arm in Iraq, is having trouble coming to terms with her disability and adjusting to her new reality.

As the film progresses, we see the characters struggling to cope with their memories, and unwilling to seek help from the specialist available to them. At one point, the three of them come together to encourage and support each other as they embark on a road trip across the country. In this journey, they try to make amends and confront the painful memories that haunt them.

The film is a powerful portrayal of the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and the emotional impact of war on returning soldiers. It realistically depicts how PTSD can affect not only the veterans but also their families and loved ones. The film showcases how the veterans feel the burden of the war long after they have left the battlegrounds.

The actors deliver superb performances that bring the characters to life, capturing the intensity and depth of their struggles. The cinematography is excellent, effectively conveying the emotions of the characters and the various themes in the movie.

Overall, When Soldiers Cry is a heart-wrenching film that deals with the realities of the after-effects of war. It brings to light the issues that returning soldiers face and how difficult it is to recover from trauma. It is a movie that will leave a lasting impression on the viewer and will help in raising awareness about PTSD and the need for appropriate treatment and support for veterans.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2009
  • Runtime
    1 hr 49 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    2.4  (266)