Harrison's Flowers (2002)
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Critic Consensus: Though it presents the war in shockingly gritty, realistic terms, Harrison's Flowers uses such scenes as background for a trite love story.
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Cast
as Sarah Lloyd
as Harrison Lloyd
as Yeager
as Samuel Brubeck
as Mary Francis

as Cesar Lloyd
as Eric Kyle
as Johanna Pollack
as Marc Stevenson
as Chris Kumac
as Jeff

as Chetnik

as Jeff

as David

as Freddy

as Austrian Woman
as Doctor in Vukovar

as CNN Journalist

as Journalist 4

as Layout Technician

as Katzman

as Journalist 1

as Nina Portnoy

as HTV Interviewer
as Cybil
as Peter Francis
as Michael

as Newsweek Journalist

as Old Woman

as Journalist 2

as Croatian Officer

as Journalist 3

as Base Commander

as Chtlomac

as Nustar Peasant

as Sniper
as Canadian Cameraman

as Margaux Lloyd

as Rabbi

as Nelson
as Cathy

as Mistress of Ceremony
Critic Reviews for Harrison's Flowers
All Critics (86) | Top Critics (31) | Fresh (42) | Rotten (44) | DVD (3)
Provides powerful drama thanks to its trenchant core story and harrowing re-creation of the brutal chaos of war.
Visceral, unrelenting, affecting and, as often, exasperating.
The movie too often works against itself, pitting an increasingly implausible story with Chouraqui's hard-core realism.
A powerhouse of a film about modern journalism and war.

This is a very good film, and it heralds an emerging directorial talent.
MacDowell ... gives give a solid, anguished performance that eclipses nearly everything else she's ever done.

Audience Reviews for Harrison's Flowers
A worth subject but ultimately dull. Andie MacDowell is out of her depth.
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