A story that glorified the US attack on Baghdad they were there to save the people

Chase 2022-04-21 09:01:14

I think the purpose of making this film is this, right?
Hollywood is not a big blockbuster

. There seems to be no interlude in the whole film. It seems to be like the moon. Only the explosion is loud, but that loudness is also dull.

In addition to the sniper in 28 weeks, there is also the counter-strike in the LA SWAT. It seems that this is the third film I have watched Reina.

War is cruel, he died, he lived, just for a moment, everyone is equal in front of the bomb, only near and far. Is it a family factor, or is he destined to be a heroic figure, in short, he has gone back again, and his back is always so resolute

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Extended Reading
  • Keith 2022-03-22 09:01:10

    The first ten minutes and the last ten minutes are completely different from the hands of a director. The first ten minutes are almost firmly grasped by the atmosphere created by the scheduling + audiovisual. This is the Bigelow I am familiar with. The last ten minutes immediately start from the anti-war film. Become a pro-war film, accompanied by a super-high rock soundtrack, swaggered onto the battlefield, this is definitely not the indifferent Bigelow, this is a full metal shell beaten with blood, and the good impression of the whole film is at the end. Ten minutes discount

  • Wayne 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    As far as anti-war films are concerned, there are countless great names on this film, and more often, it gives people the feeling of beautifying the war in Iraq; in the end, the alienation of the war is not enough to portray people; even though Catherine Bige Luo is still full of masculinity, but still can't change these facts.

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.