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3''In the Valley of Elah'' is a 2007 drama written and directed by Creator/PaulHaggis and starring Creator/TommyLeeJones, Creator/CharlizeTheron, and Creator/SusanSarandon. The film follows Hank Deerfield (Jones), a former MP whose son goes AWOL shortly after his company returns from Iraq. Knowing how much stress his son was under, Hank decides to drive to the base and try to find his son himself. Not long afterwards, however, he discovers his son has been murdered, and finds himself working with a local police officer (Theron) to investigate.
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8* BasedOnATrueStory: Four years prior to the film and its fiction, the body of a soldier recently assigned to Fort Benning from Iraq was found[[spoiler: cut to pieces, burnt, and partially-devoured by animals]]. The perpetrators in the film imitate those convicted of the crime in real life.
9* BookEnds: [[spoiler: Hank helping a groundskeeper to raise a flag. At the beginning, it's a flag in good working order that's been mistakenly displayed upside down, as in the International Symbol of Distress. At the end, a TatteredFlag is hung upside down ''on purpose''.]]
10* ChekhovsGun: [[spoiler:The package Hank's son sent home]].
11* ChekhovsGunman: In an absolute {{Tearjerker}} of an example, [[spoiler:the nervous woman who Sanders brushes off early in the movie is later murdered by her husband]].
12* DaChief: Chief Buchwald
13* {{Determinator}}: Hank WILL find out what happened to his son, and lord help you if you get in his way.
14* TheCSIEffect: Invoked; When Hank starts hanging around crime scenes and asking questions, Detective Sanders asks Hank if really knows anything about police work, or if he just watches a lot of crime shows. He replies that he's a retired Military Police.
15* EnhanceButton: A variation. Hank gives his son's cell phone to a local tech wiz so he can help restore some of the corrupted video files.
16* FriendOnTheForce: Sanders becomes this to Hank.
17* HeroicBSOD: Joan [[spoiler:when she's informed of her son's death]]. Hank, too, albiet [[TheStoic in a more subdued fashion]].
18* UsefulNotes/TheKoreanWar: Where Hank served.
19* MetaCasting: Several of the actors who played soldiers in the film had served in Iraq themselves.
20* NeverTrustATrailer: The trailers made the film out to look like a military conspiracy thriller rather than a low-key murder mystery/drama.
21* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: Hank spouts some rather derogatory statements at Ortiz, but that could just be simply because he was mad at him rather than true bigotry.
22* RedHerring: [[spoiler: alleged Mexican drug traffickers may have been trying to silence Hank's son. Hank even blames one of the guys in Mike's outfit.]]
23* TheReveal: Two fold: [[spoiler:who killed Hank's son]] and [[spoiler:what was on his son's phone]].
24* RetiredBadass: [[spoiler:Hank plays a vital part in capturing a young, very strong suspect during a chase from police.]]
25* RippedFromTheHeadlines: The story imitates a real life crime four years prior to the fiction of the film.
26* ShellShockedVeteran: Most of the military characters, and arguably Hank, too.
27* SherlockScan: Hank is considerably more competent at crime scene investigation than most of the local police.
28* TheStoic: Once told of his son's death, Hank spares no time to mourn: he immediately involves himself with the investigation of his son's murder.
29* TatteredFlag: [[spoiler:The final shot of the film is of the flag of the U.S., upside-down and ripped.]]
30* TheresNoKillLikeOverkill: [[spoiler: Hank's son is stabbed ''more than fifty times''. That they can ''tell''. And that's ''before'' his body was set on fire.]]
31* TitleDrop: When Hank tells Sanders' son the story of David and Goliath.
32* UnresolvedSexualTension: Between Sanders and Buchwald.
33* WarIsHell: And it doesn't stop when you get home.
34* WhatMightHaveBeen: The role of Hank was written with Creator/ClintEastwood in mind, but Eastwood didn't want to act in somebody else's movie and recommended Creator/TommyLeeJones for the part instead.

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