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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Extended Reading
  • Ken 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    It shut down in less than 30 minutes after seeing it twice before. Finally finished reading today. Female director. Guy Pierce. War is like drugs like love is like poison.

  • Violette 2022-03-24 09:01:13

    7/10. Revisit. The scenes are shaking and discontinuous, making the audience unable to focus on one focal point, creating a crisis-ridden battlefield environment. In the scene where James and the taxi driver who was rushed to the head stare at each other, James The screen with the remote-controlled bomber, the unbalanced composition of the blurry position suggests the psychological effect of the anxiety of the enemy and the masses together. The quick splicing of the shots also formed the ultimate style. From the boss of the bounty team in the desert sniper battle being hit by a shot and rolling down the sand dune, to the sniper shell slowly falling to the ground and being bounced off. Immediately after the explosion, the slow motion of James being shaken by the dust, to the kite flying in the air into the field of vision, the alternation of the speed of the lens and the accumulation of styling, the impact of death on James, the addiction to war is like a kite He is holding him by the thread. He collects the bomb remains, ignoring the kind reminders of his comrades. When performing tasks, he threw down smoke bombs and communication headsets, which made his comrades feel the fear of getting rid of him. This made the audience feel the pursuit. The excitement and loneliness of death bound him tightly.

The Hurt Locker quotes

  • Sergeant JT Sanborn: I'm not ready to die, James.

    Staff Sergeant William James: Well, you're not gonna die out here, bro.

    Sergeant JT Sanborn: Another two inches, shrapnel zings by, slices my throat, I bleed out like a pig in the sand. Nobody'll give a shit. I mean my parents - they care - but they don't count, man. Who else? I don't even have a son.

    Staff Sergeant William James: Well, you're gonna have plenty of time for that, amigo.

    Sergeant JT Sanborn: Naw, man.

    Staff Sergeant William James: You know?

    Sergeant JT Sanborn: I'm done. I want a son. I want a little boy, Will. I mean, how do you do it, you know? Take the risk?

    Staff Sergeant William James: I-I don't know. I mean, I just, uh... I guess I don't think about it.

    Sergeant JT Sanborn: Every time we go out, it's life or death. You roll the dice. You recognize that, don't you?

    Staff Sergeant William James: Yeah-yeah... Yeah, I do, but I don't know why, you know? Yeah...

    Staff Sergeant William James: [sighs] I don't know, JT. You know why, you know... I'm the way I am?

    Sergeant JT Sanborn: No, I don't.

  • Colonel John Cambridge: [waving] So long. Thank you.