Extended Reading
  • Libby 2022-04-19 09:01:15

    The Spring and Autumn Brushwork of "The Hurt Locker"

    Military-themed films are often reminiscent of personal heroism. Yes, this is also a film of personal heroism.

        But on closer inspection, the personal heroism of this film is different. Compared with other military themes, this film does not have the lofty aspirations and romantic love in "Pearl...

  • Deron 2022-03-20 09:01:10

    The Hurt Locker-the man in the eyes of a woman

    The Hurt Locker - A man in the eyes of a woman followed the

    trend and watched this year's Oscars for Best Picture. I admit that I watched this film with tinted glasses, because the director of this film is a woman, and her ex-husband is James Cameron. I think this is not a war film at all, and I...

  • Keith 2022-03-22 09:01:10

    The first ten minutes and the last ten minutes are completely different from the hands of a director. The first ten minutes are almost firmly grasped by the atmosphere created by the scheduling + audiovisual. This is the Bigelow I am familiar with. The last ten minutes immediately start from the anti-war film. Become a pro-war film, accompanied by a super-high rock soundtrack, swaggered onto the battlefield, this is definitely not the indifferent Bigelow, this is a full metal shell beaten with blood, and the good impression of the whole film is at the end. Ten minutes discount

  • Wayne 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    As far as anti-war films are concerned, there are countless great names on this film, and more often, it gives people the feeling of beautifying the war in Iraq; in the end, the alienation of the war is not enough to portray people; even though Catherine Bige Luo is still full of masculinity, but still can't change these facts.

The Hurt Locker quotes

  • Sergeant JT Sanborn: Now push it in.

    Sgt. Matt Thompson: I can't.

    Sergeant JT Sanborn: What do you mean you can't? Pretend it's your dick, man.

    Sgt. Matt Thompson: [laughs] How about I pretend it's your dick?

    Sergeant JT Sanborn: You'd never get it in if you did that.

  • Staff Sergeant William James: [Speaking to his son] You love playing with that. You love playing with all your stuffed animals. You love your mommy, your daddy, your nature pajamas. You love everything, don't ya? Yeah. But you know what, buddy? As you get older... some of the things that you love might not seem so special anymore, you know? Like your Jack-in-a-Box. Maybe you'll realize it's just a piece of tin and a stuffed animal, but the older you get, the fewer things you really love, and by the time you get to my age, maybe it's only one or two things. With me, I think it's one.