Stop-Loss (2008)
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65% of critics liked it
(139 reviews) -
27% of users liked it
(732,512 ratings)
After serving his tour of duty in Iraq, a young American soldier who is ordered to return to the front lines as part of the military's controversial stop-loss policy opts instead to go AWOL in a thought-provoking military drama directed by Kimberly Peirce. Sgt. Brandon King (Ryan Philippe) is a… More After serving his tour of duty in Iraq, a young American soldier who is ordered to return to the front lines as part of the military's controversial stop-loss policy opts instead to go AWOL in a thought-provoking military drama directed by Kimberly Peirce. Sgt. Brandon King (Ryan Philippe) is a decorated Iraq War veteran who once served his country with pride. After his tour of duty comes to an end, King returns to his Texas hometown and attempts to pick up where he once left off with a little help from his family, as well as long-time best friend and war buddy Steve Shriver (Channing Tatum). But just as Brandon, Steve, and the rest of their war buddies begin to settle back into civilian life, Uncle Sam comes calling on them once again. Suddenly ordered back into active duty, the disillusioned war veteran begins to question not just his ties to family and his longtime friendships, but his capacity for love and his sense of honor as well. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Directed By
- Kimberly Pierce, Kimberly Peirce
- Written By
- Mark Richard, Kimberly Peirce
- Genres
- Drama
- In Theaters
- Mar 13, 2008 Wide
- Studio
- Paramount Pictures
Critic Reviews
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Jessica Winter, Time Out
It's the film equivalent of a weary shrug - capturing the national mood at a moment when we'd all prefer some mood enhancers.
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David Denby, New Yorker
Stop-Loss is not a great movie, but it's forceful, effective, and alive, with the raw, mixed-up emotions produced by an endless war -- a time when the patriotism of military families is in danger of being exploited beyond endurance.
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David Edelstein, New York Magazine
The power of Stop-Loss -- and this is no dumb joke -- is that it shows its hero between Iraq and a hard place.
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Richard Roeper, Ebert & Roeper
[A] very worthy film.
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Joanne Kaufman, Wall Street Journal
Swamped by clichés, continuity problems, stock characters and very good intentions.
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Cast
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Ryan Phillippe
as Brandon King
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Abbie Cornish
as Michele
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Channing Tatum
as Steve Shriver
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt
as Tommy Burges
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Ciarán Hinds
as Roy King
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Timothy Olyphant
as Lt. Col. Boot Miller
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Victor Rasuk
as Rico Rodriguez
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Rob Brown (VI)
as Isaac "Eyeball" Butler
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Mamie Gummer
as Jeanie
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Josef Sommer
as Sen. Orton Worrell
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Linda Emond
as Ida King
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Alex Frost
as Shorty
- Steven Strait




