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War Zone, The (1999)
Rating:
Starring: Lara Belmonte, Freddie Cunliffe, Tilda Swinton, Ray Winstone
Director: Tim Roth
Category: Drama, Foreign, Independent
Studio: New Yorker
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
99 mins

 
 

 

"Unforgettably Frank In Its Depiction Of Human Evil."-Shawn Levy, OREGONIAN

In this incredible directorial debut, critically acclaimed actor Tim Roth (Pulp Fiction, Rob Roy, Reservoir Dogs) takes us on an emotionally compelling journey that's impossible to forget.

Fifteen-year-old Tom and his family have just uprooted from London to England's countryside.While troubled by loneliness and his emerging sexuality, Tom is tormented by suspicions that his father and his seventeen-year-old sister Jessie may be harboring a horrific family secret.

Unable to let his suspicions subside, Tom gradually discovers that painful reality lurking behind this seemingly normal family.Isolated, confused and consumed by anger, Tom is determined to expose his family's dark secret before it destroys himself and the ones he loves.

 
 
   
   

 
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