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Marcus 2022-04-19 09:01:26
[The calmness of the image and the distortion of the story]
Like "The Hurt Locker", it is straightforward, still in a documentary style, restrained but still unable to escape American heroism.
This kind of subject matter will be more sensitive to the people in the United States and even the whole world. The world-wide issue of terrorist attacks, how bin... -
Katheryn 2021-10-20 17:34:51
Walk with the devil
Like Catherine Bigelow’s last Oscar-winning film "The Hurt Locker," "The Hunt for Bin Laden" is very sensitive in content and does not lack attractive elements at all, but the director's handling is very calm. In the two-and-a-half-hour movie, most of the time the plot is plain and...

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National Security Adviser: If this was political, we'd be having this conversation in October when there's an election bump. This is pure risk, based on deductive reasoning, inference, supposition, and the only human reporting you have is six years old, from detainees who were questioned under duress. The political move here is to tell you to go fuck yourself and remind you that I was in the room when your old boss pitched WMD Iraq. At least there you guys brought photographs.
George: You know, you're right. I agree with everything you just said. What I meant was, a man in your position, how do you evaluate the risk of *not* doing something? Hmm? The risk of potentially letting bin Laden slip through your finger. That is a fascinating question.
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Patrick - Squadron Team Leader: [approaching the bin Laden compound] Who here has been in a helo crash before?
[every hand goes up]
Patrick - Squadron Team Leader: Okay, so we're all good.