wait till it's over

Derick 2022-04-23 07:01:11

I finally finished watching "The Hurt Locker", and I finished it in the "FXXX" that kept pausing, taking a deep breath, and holding back the about to be exported. Cold subtitles appeared in the roaring electroacoustic background music. I admit that I was crazy about JR in the first 100 minutes of the whole film, but the climax is in the last ten minutes. When the human flesh bomb exploded, almost all of them were gently swept by Death's wings, his partner muttered to himself with tears in his eyes, but he looked blank. Back home, James was standing in front of the supermarket shelf. Facing the colorful cereals, he looked blank. It reminded me of the expression of 1900 in "The Pianist at Sea" when he stood on the ramp and faced the mainland with a suitcase.
James should be considered a good person, although he was reckless and rude when he defused the bomb, but the fact that he was still alive with 873 loot shows that this fellow did not rely entirely on bad luck (this stalk comes from a spit from JR in MI4), seemingly disregarding his teammates life, but in that desert sniper battle, he was a total soul. His friendship with the little boy Beckham is one of the few warm moments in the movie, and he treats the boy's corpse that was turned into a body bomb as tender. Such a person would be a good husband, a good father, a good colleague, and a good leader if he were by our side, but why should he seal every soft spot in his soul, return to that damned battlefield, and put on that damned Is the bomb disposal suit really "war is a drug"? Or is it because of a long-term lifestyle (remember the institutionalization in The Shawshank Redemption?), or because he does a job that has to clean up all the messy things from his heart? He is a person from the same world as 1900. There is no way to move forward or backward. He can only stay in place and wait for everything to end. All of us are sad bystanders. May luck always be with you, Sergeant James.

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I didn't know that this beautiful director was the super-super-super-super-super-super-ex-wife of Cameron when I knew this movie. Unfortunately, I haven't seen any of her works. Some people criticized her for not being meticulous and accurate in the details of the war. This has no effect on my military knowledge blindness. At least the style and rhythm of this movie are my cup of tea, especially I like a few scenes with cats. , the lame skinny cat gently jumps over in front of the camera, and the dirty stray cat in the garbage heap. People can't take care of themselves, what about cats?

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If the previous MI4 and Avengers made me interested in Jeremy Renner, then this "Hurt Locker" made me completely in love with him . I especially like the way in which he drags a bit of laziness when he speaks. I can't comment on the acting skills, it must be unfair for the nympho fans. He was nominated for the 82nd and 83rd Oscars, but the road to winning is estimated to be long. To borrow Colin Farrell's words: "Good luck, bro."

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Extended Reading
  • Allison 2021-10-20 19:00:38

    The film's portrayal of the male protagonist JAMES has gradually changed from the subjective perspective of the onlooker to deep into his inner world. The whole process is unobtrusive and unpretentious. It rarely scores music, but uses the sound of warplanes and air defense sirens to create tension. The actor's performance is great. The film's photography and editing are also excellent. But personally feel that it is not worthy of the current “hot” status of the Olympic bid.

  • Ephraim 2021-10-20 19:00:15

    "Eagle Eye and Falcon" independent film.

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.