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Stop-Loss

The bravest place to stand is by each other's side.
2008 | 113m | English

(21335 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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A veteran soldier returns from his completed tour of duty in Iraq, only to find his life turned upside down when he is arbitrarily ordered to return to field duty by the Army.
Release Date: Mar 28, 2008
Director: Kimberly Peirce
Writer: Kimberly Peirce, Mark Richard
Genres: Drama, War
Keywords post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), iraq war veteran, u.s. soldier, woman director
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions, MTV Films, Peirce Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $11,207,130
Budget: $25,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Ryan Phillippe Brandon King
Abbie Cornish Michelle
Joseph Gordon-Levitt Tommy Burgess
Channing Tatum Steve Shriver
Josef Sommer Senator Orton Worrell
Timothy Olyphant Lieutenant Colonel Boot Miller
Ciarán Hinds Roy King
Linda Emond Ida King
Steven Strait Michael Colson
Alex Frost Shorty
Rob Brown Isaac 'Eyeball' Butler
Victor Rasuk Rico Rodriguez
Quay Terry Al 'Preacher' Colson
Matthew Scott Wilcox Harvey
Connett Brewer Curtis
Mamie Gummer Jeanie
Chandra Washington Mrs. Butler
Cora Cardona Theresa Rodriguez
Isreal Saldivar Augustin
David Kroll Pastor
Marie Mizener Karen
Kasey Stevens Sharon
Lee Stringer Dennis
J.D. Evermore Rainey
Cory Hart Cowboy
D.S. Moss CIF Clerk
Roger Edwards Clerk
Richard Dillard Sheriff Boudreaux
David Precopia Police Officer
James D. Dever Captain Dever
Mark Richard Pastor Colson
Laurie Metcalf Mrs. Colson
Tory Kittles Josh
Margo Martindale Senator's Secretary (voice)
Ben Taylor Bartender
Cameron Clapp Vet
Clifton 'Troy' Robinson Vet
Peter Gerety Carlson
Weston Scott Higgins NCOIC of Pallbearers
Tom Minder Honor Guard NCOIC
Victor García Jr. Grave Digger
Robert Farrior Captain Greg MacDonald
Mohammad Ahmed Indian Man (uncredited)
Erik Anderson Captain Urbina (uncredited)
Ken Edwards Platoon Leader (uncredited)
Spencer Greenwood Brawling Drunk (uncredited)
Beau Harris Soldier (uncredited)
Elizabeth Ingalls Sweetheart (uncredited)
Mike Murehead Mechanic (uncredited)
Estella Perez Capitol Business Woman (uncredited)
Carlos Pina Dance Hall Dancer (uncredited)
Christian Stokes Tweaker (uncredited)
Kathryn Tait Biker Chick (uncredited)
Gary Teague U.S. Senator (uncredited)
LaToya Ward Cowgirl (uncredited)
Michele Williams Army Nurse (uncredited)
Ric Maddox Lieutenant One
Jeff Gibbs Receptionist
Ayla Judson Parade Teen (uncredited)
Name Job
Amanda Brand Unit Publicist
Peter Borck Art Direction
Gretchen Engel Art Department Coordinator
Sherry Gallarneau Script Supervisor
Rachel Aberly Unit Publicist
Kimberly Peirce Writer, Director
Chris Menges Director of Photography
John Powell Original Music Composer
Mark Richard Writer
Avy Kaufman Casting
David Wasco Production Design
Sandy Reynolds-Wasco Set Decoration
Marlene Stewart Costume Design
Troy Robinson Stunts
Doug Coleman Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Samantha MacIvor Stunt Double
Dick Hancock Stunts
Jeff 'JJ' Dashnaw Stunt Coordinator
Jimmy N. Roberts Stunt Coordinator
Claire Simpson Editor
Jille Azis Set Decoration
Jason Perrine Art Department Assistant
Name Title
Mark Roybal Producer
Kimberly Peirce Producer
Scott Rudin Producer
Gregory Goodman Producer
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John Chard
7.0

Extended Enlistment. Kimberley Peirce’s (Boys Don’t Cry) movie proved to be controversial in military circles. The story is about the stop-loss procedure used by the American military, a kind of small print tactic that can extend a soldiers service should their country deem it so. Sergeant Brando ... n King (Ryan Phillippe) returns home from the Gulf Wars with his mentally scarred pals fully expecting to get back to a domestic life without blood and brains dominating his personal landscape. Yet he is called back in for another tour of Iraq under the stop-loss procedure, something he rebels against and goes AWOL. He has done two tours already, surely he has earned his retirement? It starts off in electrified fashion, the horrors of the war in Iraq bursting from the screen as a firefight ensues, character traits are introduced to us, we are left in no doubt that the soldiers at the end of this tour of duty have seen it all. Pic then settles into a sort of cross between a road movie and a PTSD portrait awash with emotional strangulation. Peirce and her co-writer Mark Richard have honourable intentions, but too much is given over to stereotyping, of stock clichés and the bold signposting of character’s futures. They carefully paint King as a model soldier, this is definitely not about cowardice, but come the cop-out finale it’s evident that the narrative suffers glaring inconsistencies and confused messaging. On the bonus side is the performances of the youthful cast, where some fluctuating accents aside, Phillippe, Channing Tatum and Abbie Cornish are superb, while Joseph Gordon-Levitt makes a weakly written part crackle with pained emotion. Of the elders, most are underwritten, which is a shame when you got the likes of Ciaran Hinds in the cast. We are left as a whole with a film that is as uneven as a dusty road in Tikrit, not only in narrative structure, but also in actual facts as regards the procedures of the American military, both on the written documents and execution of duty in battle. It was a flop at the American box-office and it’s not hard to see why, but it still has merits. Even as the familiarity tries to breed contempt, the anguished reality of a soldiers life, during tours and post service time, strikes a mightily distressing chord. 6.5/10

May 16, 2024