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      Missing in America

      PG-13 Released May 28, 2005 1 hr. 42 min. Drama List
      Reviews 71% 1,000+ Ratings Audience Score A reclusive Vietnam War veteran (Danny Glover) bonds with the half-Vietnamese daughter (Zoë Weizenbaum) of one of his former soldiers. Read More Read Less

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      Audience Member Tear jerker! Sweet story of a relationship between a lonely Vet, and orfaned child. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/04/23 Full Review Audience Member Story of struggling Vietnam vets living up in the mountains alone trying to cope with life. His friend who has cancer leaves his young Vietnamese daughter for him to raise and shes so full of love and compassion she has a impact on the worst disturbed of the vets, very good ending too this one. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/10/23 Full Review Audience Member Enjoyable film but a little slow in places. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/25/23 Full Review Audience Member Annorlunda Vietnamfilm som fokuserar pÃ¥ de som kom hem frÃ¥n kriget. Gripande story som utklassar all vanlig Hollywoodsmörja som vi matas med. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/13/23 Full Review Audience Member [center][font=Century Gothic][size=3] **I'm sticking this entry because out of the two movies I watched last night this was my favorite. There are some times when you watch a movie that you just instantly like it and this was one of them. I think being that it was about a war veteran (which I deep respect for all war vets) and that Danny Glover gave a rock solid perfomrance I was hooked. I will def be adding this to our movie collection.** [img]http://images.rottentomatoes.com/images/movie/coverv/61/253261.jpg[/img] [/size][/font] [/center] [center][font=Century Gothic][size=3]Missing in America, was it the craptacular piece of work I was thinking it might be? No it wasn’t! It was a really well done independent movie that I’m really glad I took the time to watch. First off I have to start at the end to get to the beginning. The movie includes commentary and video of the Vietnam War Memorial in D.C. This is an amazing place. I have been there myself and while I don’t know any of the names on the wall, the sheer magnitude of all the names and the vastness that the wall stretches just left me speechless. Meager words alone cannot explain the emotion that seeing the Memorial can evoke from one. It’s a really moving experience to visit The Wall. [img]http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c291/tazzedgal1/MIA1.jpg[/img] [/size][/font] [/center] [center][font=Century Gothic][size=3]Missing in America is about Jake Neeley (Danny Glover). Jake is a Vietnam War Veteran who is fighting his own personal battles. He lives peacefully in a cabin on the mountainside is the dense woods. Jake hides from the world. Once in awhile he makes a trip into town to buy supplies from the local grocery store run by Kate. (Linda Hamilton) Jake also buys boxes of food he leaves in exchange for wood to many “bush vets” who live in the forest around him. People he’s never even met, yet he shares a deep common bond of experience with them. Jake gets a visit from Henry (David Strathairn) who is a former member of Jake’s infantry unit. Henry is dying of lung cancer and wants Jake to take care of his daughter Lenny. (Zoe Weizenbaum) Lenny is half-Vietnamese. Jake balks at the idea but has not choice but to take on the role of surrogate father when Henry vanishes. Here we have Jake the old solider and Lenny the precocious preteen thrown together. Can Lenny break through this crusty old war vets heart? Can she help him to change for the better? Can Lenny help these emotionally wounded souls with her desire to share hope and love with them? [img]http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c291/tazzedgal1/MIA.jpg[/img] [/size][/font] [/center] [center][font=Century Gothic][size=3]When I read the box for Missing in America it read like a disaster. However I wanted to give it a chance because I really enjoy watching Danny Glover. I mean it seems like a huge clichés of a cute little kid breaks through a mean old grumpy mans heart. Even though it seems like it would be a disaster it works and it works amazingly well. Sure it has a few bumps along the way but as a whole this movie has heart and impact to it. The script is very well written. It really hits on your heart and it doesn’t hit gently, it hits hard! The script has added power due to the amazing performances from the cast that brings this story to life. [/size][/font] [/center] [center][font=Century Gothic][size=3]The acting in this film was great! Danny Glover was the central character and he did an amazing job of commanding your attention. He is completely believable as Jake, you can feel his pain and his brokenness. I think Glover is a top-notch talent to start with and I like him even more after this movie. The other main character was Lenny played by Zoe Weizenbaum. Being that this was her debut she was a bit hazy at times, but she had real chemistry with the other cast. The other cast members while having smaller roles do amazing as well. [img]http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c291/tazzedgal1/MIA2.jpg[/img] [/size][/font] [/center] [center][font=Century Gothic][size=3]And as if I didn’t like this movie enough, the setting was absolutely breath taking. The music as well was just totally fitting and flowed so well with the movie. [/size][/font] [/center] [center] [font=Century Gothic][size=3] Missing In America is well worth seeing. It’s a really amazingly well done independent movie that is highly under rated. [/size][/font] [/center] [center] [/center] [center] [/center] Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 02/07/23 Full Review Audience Member Well meaning but overly dramatic film. Danny Glover is good. It has that made for television feel about it. Nothing outstanding about the film, but nothing awful either. Just another one of those in the middle movies. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/30/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis A reclusive Vietnam War veteran (Danny Glover) bonds with the half-Vietnamese daughter (Zoë Weizenbaum) of one of his former soldiers.
      Director
      Gabrielle Savage Dockterman
      Screenwriter
      Gabrielle Savage Dockterman, Ken Miller, Nancy L. Babine
      Distributor
      New Films International
      Production Co
      Intrinsic Value Films
      Rating
      PG-13 (Language|Thematic Elements|Some Violence)
      Genre
      Drama
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      May 28, 2005, Original
      Release Date (DVD)
      Jan 10, 2006
      Sound Mix
      Dolby