Lions for Lambs (Leones Por Corderos) [NTSC/REGION 1 & 4 DVD. Import-Latin America]
 
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Lions for Lambs (Leones Por Corderos) [NTSC/REGION 1 & 4 DVD. Import-Latin America]

Robert Redford , Meryl Streep , Robert Redford  |  DVD
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (113 customer reviews)


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  • Actors: Robert Redford, Meryl Streep, Michael Peña, Derek Luke, Tom Cruise
  • Directors: Robert Redford
  • Format: NTSC, Import, Dolby, Subtitled, Dubbed, Widescreen
  • Subtitles: Spanish, Portuguese, English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Run Time: 91 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (113 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001MP44CM
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #488,193 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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Leones por Corderos Robert Redford, Meryl Streep y Tom Cruise nos regalan "tres impactantes actuaciones" (Vue Weekley) en este poderoso y provocativo drama que explora las consecuencias que tiene el adoptar una postura firme. Un profesor idealista (Redford) en California pretende inspirar a un alumno a hacer algo más con su vida, mientras un carismático senador (Cruise) en Washington D.C. le revela una nueva estrategia de guerra del Medio Oriente a una indecisa reportera de televisión (Streep). En el otro lado del mundo, dos ex-alumnos del maestro están atrapados entre las líneas enemigas de Afganistán, luchando por su libertad y por sus vidas. Mientras la retórica y las balas vuelan, estas tres historias entrelazadas nos dejan ver la delicada línea que separa al león y al cordero que existe dentro de cada uno de nosotros... Synopsis Robert Redford, Tom Cruise and Meryl Streep deliver "three knockout performances" (Vue Weekly) in this powerful story about how the decision makers at the top affect American soldiers on the ground half a world away. An idealistic professor (Redford), a charismatic U.S. Senator (Cruise) and a probing TV journalist (Streep) have opposing viewpoints about the actions of our nation and the attitudes of its citizens. But the human consequences of war become chillingly clear for two of the professor´s former students, who find themselves trapped behind enemy lines, fighting for freedom... and their very lives..

 

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220 of 232 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It takes time for the punch to be felt..., April 9, 2008
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LIONS FOR LAMBS as a movie has the courage to do just what the message of the film attempts to do: encourage the American public to stop being so apathetic about our position in the global community. The dramatization of three points of view about the Middle East conflicts (it not only takes on the Iraq debacle, but adds the Afghanistan and Iran problems as well) could, in lesser hands than Robert Redford's direction of Matthew Michael Carnahan's script, be a preachy bore. But while the 'action' of the film may not grab the viewer, the afterburn of the message will haunt the thinking person.

Three scenarios interweave (at times a bit bumpy in the editing, and at times a bit distracting): adamantly pro-war Republican Senator Irving (Tom Cruise) is interviewed by veteran 'thinking' journalist Janine Roth (Meryl Streep) and each defends/attacks the current strategy of the war in Iraq (Irving is taking calls about the latest 'expansion' into Afghanistan); Professor Malley (Robert Redford) tries to resurrect a sense of involvement in a student Todd Hayes (Andrew Garfield) once bright but now sinking into the apathy of living the good life; ex-students of Professor Malley - Arian Finch (Derek Luke) and Ernesto Rodriguez (Michael Peña) - have committed to the idea of acting for change and have ended up being dropped in Afghanistan in the very 'new' war Senator Irving is addressing. By stirring these three approaches to the manner in which the public is currently addressing the war in Iraq in a concurrent conversation, the film involves the viewer in the crossfire of apathy and misinformation that come from failed education, faulty governmental intervention and the media sellout to get ratings. It is not a pretty picture, but then our current state of affairs is not one of which we can be proud.

There are no answers here, just harsh realities and questions as to why we can remain so passive as a nation involved in the lowest state of global respect ever known. The film has flaws, but if the viewer can digest the information illustrated by some very fine acting, perhaps there may be a chance for a wake-up call. Watch it for the message, not expecting a thriller or an action movie. The mind is what is engaged here. Grady Harp, April 08
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17 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Well acted and directed, November 9, 2007
The title "Lions for Lambs" refers to a quote from a German General during WWI regarding the British army. The Germans were most impressed with the Brit soldiers' fighting ability, but they didn't particularly respect the men who commanded them. Essentially, unblooded, starched collar men were setting objectives for a war they knew nothing about.

"Lions for Lambs" takes place over a very short period of time--less than a day in three separate scenarios. It opens with Janine Roth (Meryl Streep), a veteran reporter of 40 years, being granted an exclusive one on one hour with Senator Jasper Irving. In the interview, the Senator extols that Ms. Roth help him sell a new initiative for the US war with Afghanistan. This initiative had begun 10 minutes before their interview commenced. Essentially, the US Forces in Afghanistan are going to use small point insertion of troops to break the enemy's back--very similar to the plan General Abrams used in Viet Nam. Can the Senator get Ms. Roth's support for this new plan and sell it to the US people?

Next, we see Prof Steven Malley (Robert Redford) talking with Todd (Andrew Garfield, a student from his political science class. He offers Todd a deal--either accept a blue collar B for A work and non-attendance or entertain a proposition. Why did he offer it? Because Todd was one of the few students who showed true potential and encouraging those people to do something with their lives was why Malley still taught college. Can he convince Todd to enter the program he's suggesting?

The final set of people we see are two students Prof Malley mentioned in his talk with Todd. Ernest Rodriguez (Michael Peña) and Arian Finch (Derek Luke) are two of the US Special Forces unit who are parachuting into Afghanastan to "show the enemy the full measure of American mean." Their helocopter is fired on due to poor intelligence and Rodriguez is knocked out of the craft. Arian follows him in the jump--to stay with his 'brother' in both arms and spirit. The damaged helo has to leave due to the continued fire. Can Command get a chopper back in time to rescue the two brave soldiers?

These are the basic questions involving the three groups of people, but of course there's more discourse than that. Essentially, the Senator's and Professor's portions of the film are all talk and the two soldiers' are mostly action. Redford manages to entwine the three storylines almost flawlessly. There are only a couple of flashbacks in Redford's own scenes and they forward the story along. Performances by all the major cast were excellent. Meryl Streep was the best I have ever seen.

My one star deduction is for the simplicity and heavy-handedness of the message. "Lions" came a hair close to being preachy.





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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars For those who dare to be challenged, May 31, 2009
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It's unfortunate that many don't demand much of movie-making and even less of themselves. I for one demand a great deal from both.

This movie was complex in the sense that it didn't provide a neatly summarized and easily digestible answer to what is a very complicated question, mortality (i.e., how to get the best value out of ones life).

By interweaving the different plots it conveyed a contrast that couldn't have been accomplished otherwise.

But most importantly, this movie was about choices. Whether your a journalist who realizes you are doing a disservice to your profession by going along to get along, or whether your a student that finds comfort in being cynical as opposed to buckling down to change things for the better or perhaps if you choose to put your safety in harms way for the greater good, these are all choices that may not fit easily in one's comfort zone. Tough choices indeed, and as such should not be expected to be dealt with cavalierly.

This movie made its point abundantly clear. Which is to say, we all have a part to play in making the world a better place. We just need to determine which is the best way for us to do our respective part.

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