Questionable War Reflections

Arne 2022-04-20 09:01:09

It is unforgettable that there was a sea of ​​fire after the explosion. In the sea of ​​fire, people's desperate groans and angry shouts were constantly heard, and the feeling of hell on earth emerged spontaneously. It is also difficult to see the desperate eyes of the father who was forced to become a human bomb before the ashes disappeared. The war has brought everyone closer to death. In Iraq, it is difficult for people who are struggling to survive to escape the fateful ending. After Jameson returned to the United States, seeing the dazzling array of goods in the store, a trace of disdain flashed in his eyes, two worlds, heaven and hell, where is justice? He was probably ashamed of his happy life. This is a work that thinks about war. The plot is quite vivid, the details are delicate and sad, and the grand ones are shocking. However, the narrative discourse of the film brings doubts. It must be admitted that the Iraq War also brought pain and death to American soldiers. However, the US military is always the aggressor, and the casualties of Iraqi civilians are not unrelated to their arrival, right? Presenting them as saviours is unconvincing.

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

    Except that the director is a woman, I can't remember any women related to this film.

  • Kadin 2022-03-22 09:01:10

    The film's documentary handheld photography and complex and accurate scene changes successfully created a terrifying atmosphere on the battlefield.

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.