What's the good thing?

Creola 2021-10-18 09:30:54

This film that tells the political correctness of the United States, whether it is the story or the ending, is the common universal value of the American hero saving everything. Why did it win the Oscar of that year?

The theme of the movie is saving people and killing people. The word bomb disposal actually shows that removing bombs in front of rescuers is the first task, whether it is civilians or soldiers who are victims, and the hero’s fearless spirit actually expresses this meaning. As for the main theme, it is estimated that the support of the military is needed, otherwise it is dangerous enough to shoot at a war site, but the director still chose a more compromised method to mock the United States. Che's horrified expression, and the male lead's reluctant "senior officer" is probably a realistic portrayal of the director, and the Oscar awards may also have this consideration. . .

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  • Hester 2021-10-20 19:00:25

    This movie made my tears burst out, yes, you are right, it was the bomber who exploded. Then there is the sky full of fire, people's anxiety and weeping, it really presents a hell on earth. In hell, everyone is facing their own evil consequences. Some people are just suffering, but those who have had enough suffering will reflect on it.

  • Amelia 2021-10-20 19:00:27

    To be honest, I am extremely tired of the so-called anti-war films of SB in the United States. The occupier engages in reflection, and looks hypocritical. I am very happy that at the Golden Globes, Avatar kicked the bomb disposal unit away.

The Hurt Locker quotes

  • Sergeant JT Sanborn: Welcome to Bravo Company. Welcome to Camp Victory.

    Staff Sergeant William James: Ah, Camp Victory? I thought this was Camp Liberty.

    Sergeant JT Sanborn: Ah, no, they changed that about a week ago. 'Victory' sound' better.

    Staff Sergeant William James: All right. Well, good. At least we're in the right place, right?

  • Sergeant JT Sanborn: Maybe you shouldn't take this down. You know, we get a lot of mortars at night. You know, the plywood on the windows help with the lateral frag coming through. That's why it's up dere.

    Staff Sergeant William James: Yeah, well, it's not going to stop a mortar round from coming in through the roof, you know. Besides, I like the sunshine.