SnoopyStyle
It's 2007. Adam Schumann (Miles Teller) and his squad return home from Iraq. It's been a difficult tour and each one faces his own demons. Adam's wife Saskia (Haley Bennett) is desperate to help him but he's unwilling to open up to her. Upon arriving, he's accosted by Amanda Doster, the wife of his dead comrade.First, thank you for your service. There is always a problem when the movie starts with "Inspired by". It couldn't even be "Based on". For a fake story, it needs to be more concentrated. It rambles around with too many characters. Miles Teller does some good work as well as the other actors. The PTSD stories are individually compelling but the plot is lacking. The telling is flat as the audience waits for the inevitable reveal at the end. I would be more drawn in if the movie stays with Teller and Bennett. I find compelling moments but the overall viewing experience is less than thrilling.
CharlieForcesBoss
Really enjoyed this film! A very well acted and touching Gem of a film. Really is an eye opening film for anyone thinking of joining the military i would recommend to watch this, this shows what it real is like coming back from a war zone and how different people deal with it. Would recommend everyone to watch this to truly understand how it feels to come back home to normal life with what has happened still in your mind.
John Doe
This was a really powerful movie to watch and it has a lasting impact on the viewer. The acting and story and directing are all really well done and it really shows the tragedy of after-effects of the war. I give 'Thank You for Your Service' a 8/10
zacharykieler
I hate to say one scene makes a movie but the dogfighting crap was completely uncalled for if your a dog lover you will hate this.