Hurt Locker, The
Aroview: Nerve-jangling Iraq War set drama follows a gung-ho bomb disposal expert with a seeming addiction to adrenaline.
The most idiosyncratic of the Iraq-set movies in that its politics are largely implicit is a smart, muscular piece of pop art that offers a striking portrayal of masculinity and terrifying myopia both of which are embodied by the deeply troubling protagonist, played with doughy-faced ambiguity by newcomer Jeremy Renner. Though scenes of sweaty bomb diffusions are nothing new, dir. Bigelow brings all her skills to bear on the film's memorable set pieces - the result is a heart-in-throat suspense movie fortified by sharp screenplay and intelligent direction.
Oscar - Best Picture
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4 stars (Very Good) ~Anon
4 stars (Very Good) The stress of war and the work of bomb disposal expert, play out like the diary of a drug addict, with adrenaline being his drug of choice. Kathryn Bigelow shows she can tap into the male testosterone-soaked psyche, making for tense and compelling drama. ~The Myrka
4 stars (Very Good) 'The Hurt Locker' brings something new to the Iraq war formula with Bigelow's take on a soldier’s adrenaline addiction. A teeth-grittingly tense portrayal of life in a bomb-disposal unit. ~Tom H
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