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Last Flag Flying

In 2003, 30 years after they served together in the Vietnam War, former Navy Corps medic Richard 'Doc' Shepherd (Steve Carell) re-unites with Former Marines Sal (Bryan Cranston) and Richard Mueller (Laurence Fishburne) on a different type of mission: to bury Doc's son, a young Marine killed in the Iraq War.
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Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
December 08, 2017 Indeed, the ending, somewhat enigmatic and oddly abrupt, brings to bear a peculiar plot element that frankly could have more or less resolved practically everything else in the film had it only come a few days earlier, as it clearly should have.
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Pittsburgh City Paper
December 18, 2017 There's pleasure in watching these performers, even if they sometimes seem to be acting in different movies.
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Tampa Bay Times
December 11, 2017 If a viewer isn't familiar with The Last Detail then Last Flag Flying gets by as an okay grumpy old soldiers tragicomedy. The rest of us know better because we've seen far better.
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Toronto Star
November 24, 2017 While Last Flag Flying has moments of lightness and levity, it's ultimately a sombre and moving tale about the trials that life throws in our path and how we move on with a little help from our friends.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
November 16, 2017 Last Flag Flying lacks the casual, lived-in realism you usually find in a Linklater film. You don't buy the men as long-separated pals, and so you don't really buy the premise the connection that caused Doc to seek out these men is not visible on screen.
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Houston Chronicle
November 17, 2017 While conventional in execution and its underlying anti-war/pro-soldier sentiments, "Flag" nevertheless is buttressed by a warm humanity and stirring performances from Bryan Cranston, Laurence Fishburne and, especially, Steve Carell.
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SSG Syndicate
December 15, 2017 Somber and sorrowful...instead of sentimentality, it's thought-provoking, a very different kind of war film...
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Detroit News
November 23, 2017 "Last Flag Flying" is about the lies we tell ourselves, the lies the government tells us, the fights we fight and how they all inform the memories we mold.
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Globe and Mail
November 24, 2017 The film ... seems uncertain of its own unusualness as Linklater eventually opts for a piece that is little more than a road movie and its rhythm stalls.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
November 22, 2017 Neither an indictment nor an endorsement of war, "Last Flag Flying" reclaims patriotism as a uniter, not a divider.
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Huffington Post
December 12, 2017 A heartfelt story about male friendship. Carell, Fishbourne and especially Cranston are all at the top of their game.
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Brooklyn Magazine
December 19, 2017 This road picture's many detours, the stuff that should be right in Linklater's wheelhouse, mostly feel, well, like vexing delays.
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