Best Picture winner The Hurt Locker is a polarizing film, with soldiers criticizing its accuracy and authenticity while film folks laud its cinematic achievements. But it is actually these achievements, specifically the meaning of the film, what it is saying and what it is about, that not only allow the film to stretch reality, but often require it to. The Hurt Locker isn’t meant to be an accurate depiction of Iraq because it is about something else entirely: it is about what was behind the Iraq War, why it happened, and why it turned out the way it did.
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Footage from:
The Hurt Locker (2008), Dir. Kathryn Bigelow
American Sniper (2014), Dir. Clint Eastwood
Lone Survivor (2013), Dir. Peter Berg
Zero Dark Thirty (2012), Dir. Kathryn Bigelow
Music from:
The Hurt Locker Soundtrack - Marco Beltrami & Buck Sanders
Khyber Pass - Ministry
For educational purposes only.
15 авг 2018