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Dillon 2022-04-20 09:01:09

Watching the Hurt Locker again, I suddenly realized that I didn't understand this film at the time. This is an anti-war film full of human attention and concern. Unlike ordinary anti-war films, the film did not show through brutal war scenes. The cruelty of the war depicts the psychological struggle of a US bomb disposal soldier, so that every audience can experience this struggle and empathize with it to express the film's ideas, but the reason why I don't give full marks is that the film has beautified to a large extent. The behavior of the United States invading other countries is mainly manifested in the discovery of the juvenile human bomb, which obviously contradicts the civilization of the United States. There is a kind of meaning that I beat you to eliminate these situations. Of course, it may also be the director's obscenity. It's all my opinion

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The Hurt Locker quotes

  • Sergeant JT Sanborn: [looking at a photo from Will's box] Who's that?

    Staff Sergeant William James: That's my son. He's ' tough little bastard. Nothin' like me.

    Sergeant JT Sanborn: You mean to tell me you married?

    Staff Sergeant William James: Well, you know, I had a girlfriend and, uh, she got pregnant, so we got married, and we got divorced... or, you know, I thought we got divorced. I mean, she's still living in the house and she says we're still together, so I... I don't know. Wha-what does... what does that make her? I don't know.

    Sergeant JT Sanborn: Dumb... for still being with your ass.

    [laughs]

    Staff Sergeant William James: [kicks at Sanborn] Hey! She ain't fucking dumb, all right? She's just loyal. She's just loyal, that's all.

  • Colonel John Cambridge: You know, this doesn't have to be a bad time in your life. Going to war is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It could be fun.