The Hurt Locker
Just got done watching this and I'll probably be in the minority that didn't love this movie. Just because it does take some guts to make and back a movie with this subject matter while the war is going on doesn't make it a great movie and I think that is what is happening. I'll give it credit - there are some great realistic and tense scenes in this movie. However, I think the plot and characters were a mess. In between the defusing missions (which become increasingly melodramatic) you have the guys beating each other up, holding knives to each other's throats, chasing off the base on a wild goose chase. You just get a skimming of the surface of the two main characters and never really learn or care about why they are acting the way they do. In the end the movie ended up glorifying a soldier who puts others in harms way, acts as a vigilante, and in the end can't show human compassion. All this not for a sense of duty, but seemingly for nothing else but the rush of it. Look past the few cool shootouts and explosions, and you'll find a fairly empty movie.
I watched this yesterday and liked it quite a bit, but I think your review is spot on and very good too. Very fair criticisms, well thought out and my problems with the movie as well. It had it's moments, but I didn't much care for the maverick warrior and thought his renegade mission in the dark of night was foolish and unnecessary.
But what kind of personality do you think has defused over 800 explosives? Someone normal?
Other war movies have portrayed guys that aren't right in the head, in fact it's a main theme in a lot of them - watching the horror of war breaking some soldiers down. However, IMO in this movie it was presented less about him breaking down because of the war and more about him getting his adrenaline fix and to hell with everybody else that he encounters. The ending said it all, and I hated it:mytagid = Math.floor( Math.random() * 100 );document.write("
They show him holding his son, looking him in the eye, and telling him that he doesn't love him. I thought this was an ugly way to end the movie b/c the next scene they cut to him going back to Iraq with the hero music playing as he walks down the street towards another IED. As a father, that didn't sit with me at all. Didn't portray it as a sad or tragic thing, but as the cool heroic thing to be doing.
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They tried to show glimpses of what was going on in his head with the Beckham subplot, but that ended up in an unneeded scene with him hijacking a truck and running off the base again. This scene, the final scene, and the nighttime vigilante mission ruined what could've been a really good movie for me.
Another thing that bothered me:
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During the sniper scene we see Mr. Fiene's character shot very quickly after manning the gun. However, the other 2 seemingly had forever to kill the other guys (enough time to fix their ammo AND have a juice box) without taking fire at all?
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