The Hurt Locker
Really surprised to read the negative reviews in this thread. This movie is certainly a notch below classics like Apocalypse Now and Full Metal Jacket. But Bigelow's war drama is an original, tense, thoughtful study. The sniper scene was too long? What was that? 11 minutes? Someone here mentioned that The Hurt Locker didn't deserve an Oscar nomination. If hoary effluvium like The Blind Side deserves a nomination, then this movie absolutely belongs in the conversation. Not a great movie, but very good and definitely worth seeing.
i stand by that statement. it is less cloying than, say, "jarhead" and others like it but it doesn't mean it deserves to be at the head of the class either. it's a fine film but not deserving of "best picture". bigelow isn't a good enough director to earn that distinction. look at her body of work and tell me if any of that screams "best director" to you. any vote for her and this picture is really an anti-cameron vote, i think. this is not necessarily a bad thing because cameron needs a little humbling in my opinion. as for "the blind side", this is the problem with opening the nominations to 10 films. i haven't seen it and don't feel any real desire to it.
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I liked the movie- as JD says, not a classic, but a worthwhile watch. As SF says- not really an Oscar caliber film either- but with 10, and given the films this year, it's gotta be up there.
I didnt mind the pacing- actually kinda liked it. Thought the casting for the cameos were a bit over the top and borderline distracting. My main gripe had to do with whatever point there seemed to be to the picture was made in the opening credits by quotation. At some point in the middle of the film, my wife and I looked at eachother and wondered what the film was supposed to be "about", beyond that, and where it might be going. By the end, it didn't go anywhere else and suffered for it, IMO.
"hoary" .... :titter: