kill, kill oneself

Travon 2022-03-21 09:01:22

Love the style of laying it out, but I can't watch this movie anymore, it's too bitter.
From the perspective of a female detective, how to finally catch bin Laden, the result is a victory, but what is the truth? After more than ten years of perseverance, the heroine acted so well, the changes in her, from appearance to inner emotions, but all I saw was suffering.
I remember reading a sentence before: war can make people a tool for the task to the extreme. Look at her, she has no life, no rest, no relatives and friends for more than ten years, and she just vows to achieve her goal. She may be a hero, but watching this process, her heart is very blocked.
At the end of the action, the director handled it very well. A soldier came back with a body bag and looked at the corpses in the building, as well as the room full of women and children. Those scenes were very thought-provoking. Is it safe to hunt bin Laden? Does violence against violence bring peace? Are those women and children innocent? But watching their relatives being killed, how does it affect their subsequent lives?
This is not an ordinary documentary type film, it has more to make us think about...

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Zero Dark Thirty quotes

  • Dan: He's being a dick.

    Joseph Bradley: He's trying to outsmart you. Why don't you tell him about your Ph.D?

  • Dan: State your request.

    Maya: Move Heaven and Earth and bring me this fuckng Sayeed's family phone number.

    Dan: Okay, I'll go and talk to "The Wolf."