Hunt but wait too long

Lucile 2022-04-20 09:01:15

Directed by the female director of "The Hurt Locker", this film is very documentary. If it weren't for the excessive portrayal of the heroine, I would really think that this is a documentary.
The impression of the US intelligence agency comes from "24 Hours", so the US operational forces should be ultra-high-tech, well-trained, quick-response, brave and decisive, and then the special operation of hunting bin Laden in reality, maintaining for ten years. This is sad and shameful for proud Americans. This is also a difficult subject to describe, and it is easy to touch the nerves of the Chinese people. Everyone will use harsh scrutiny eyes to evaluate the unique and meaningful United States. event.
It should be said that this film is still very objective and true. The torture of prisoners, the killing of ordinary civilians, and the bribery of special characters at the beginning are all shown one by one. From this point of view, the United States is still very courageous. For the United States, which advocates humanity everywhere and considers itself civilized, these unknown parts are nakedly displayed in front of the world, and it does require courage. It is conceivable that if you change to some countries, you will definitely use this theme to endlessly praise and praise patriotism and heroism.
However, the film is still a bit bland, maybe the whole process of hunting is too simple, beyond our imagination, so for a group of armed special forces to break into a mansion without resistance and kill all the adults, really Can't be too shocking. Perhaps more resonance comes from the satisfaction of Americans getting revenge.

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Zero Dark Thirty quotes

  • Dan: He's being a dick.

    Joseph Bradley: He's trying to outsmart you. Why don't you tell him about your Ph.D?

  • Dan: State your request.

    Maya: Move Heaven and Earth and bring me this fuckng Sayeed's family phone number.

    Dan: Okay, I'll go and talk to "The Wolf."