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Cast And Crew
Cast:Dreya Weber,Paris P.
Pickard,Christine Mourad,
Rob Beddall
Director:Ned Farr
Writer:Ned Farr
Release Date:16 July 2010
Release Date: 5 November 2010 (USA)
Genre:Drama
Language:English
Country:USA
Tagline: Every fight is personal
Runtime: 98 min
Country: USA
Language: English

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Movie Synopsis
Marine officer Alexandra is tough enough to kick any guy's ass in a bar fight, but there's one opponent she can't beat: military policy. When she returns to her conservative hometown from Iraq with a mysterious personal life, she finds herself charged with preparing a tempestuous teenage girl to boot camp.


User Reviews:
Clearly Zdislav has the wrong message board! A MARINE STORY didn't screen at the Chicago Film Festival (or anywhere in Chicago), doesn't open with a quote from "Hiroshima Mon amour", and has nothing to do with Smokey Robinson! If anything it's about the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Law but it's so much more than that.
We saw it in Los Angeles and thought it was fantastic, as did most everyone else since it won the Audience Award for Best Feature, the Grand Jury award, and a Best Actress award for Dreya Weber.

So ignore this other review (I wonder what film he's talking about?!?). What the country needs to do is repeal a stupid law, and what the world needs now is more films with Dreya Weber in it!

A Marine Story movie Review:
Billed onscreen as “based on true stories,” writer-director-editor Ned Farr’s feature has tough-as-nails Alex (Dreya Weber) returning to her desert hometown after four Iraq deployments. We only gradually realize she’s not so much taking a break as being forced into one: Someone accused her of “conduct unbecoming,” and now she’s been severed from the military branch she served with great distinction (as family members had for generations) just a year before pension eligibility.

So, no wonder she’s drinking hard upon her return to a large, empty family home in a small town that has grown much more depressed since she last touched down. A chance encounter finds her putting military might to work by apprehending a meth-addict shoplifter, whose enabling girlfriend, Saffron (Paris Pickard), an only slightly less desperate case, is given a judicial choice between jail and military service. A sympathetic police friend coerces a reluctant Alex to be the preparatory drill sergeant who can steel the 20-year-old physically and psychologically for what she’ll actually face in boot camp. Saffron is a brattily ungrateful student for some time, but she does come around.

Meanwhile, Alex deals with her forced career severance and civilian resettlement with varying degrees of grace. Onetime high school boyfriend Leo (Anthony Michael Jones), still sweet on her, introduces her to some local barfly buddies — two of whom take significant offense at her beating them at arm-wrestling. Alex reconnects with yoga-instructor pal Holly (Christine Mourad), who freaks her out by taking her to a lesbian bar; even after being ejected by the Marines, Alex is still afraid of being outed — an irony underlined by the late introduction of a key figure that serves to comment on the ludicrous strictures that might eject the military’s best and brightest.

Despite the rather bleak setting and content, “A Marine Story” has tough-love humor and affection for its characters, who become very likable as things proceed. A violent blast of climactic meth-lab drama works well, as does a poignant, reserved coda. Through it all, Weber (the helmer’s spouse and star of his prior feature, “The Gymnast”) is first-rate, and other cast members are assured; ditto the modest but expert assembly.

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