The Hurt Locker
- Genre: Drama
- Film running length: 131 min
(excl trailers and advertisements) - UK release date: 28/8/2009
- Directed by: Kathryn Bigelow
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Distributor: Optimum Releasing
Jeremy Renner, Guy Pearce, Ralph Fiennes
Based on real events, ‘The Hurt Locker’ is a riveting, heart-pounding portrait of the army’s elite bomb squad, as they search out and disarm roadside bombs on the streets of Baghdad.
New staff sergeant, William James (Jeremy Renner), lives for the intense experience - when the margin for error is zero. But with only 30 days left of their tour, James begins to blur the line between bravery and bravado – and it’s only a matter of time before disaster strikes.
If you liked ‘Jarhead’ and ‘Black Hawk Down’, you’ll love ‘The Hurt Locker’.
Contains strong language and gory images.
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The Hurt Locker: Average guest rating breakdown:
Total ratings: 77
Average rating: 3.9
6 (8%)
Poor
4 (5%)
Alright
9 (12%)
Good
29 (38%)
Very Good
29 (38%)
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Latest customer reviews (from a total of 6 reviews):
A well directed and interesting film... but has it's flaws
Bigelow does superbly well in terms of directing. A lot of the camera shots are handheld and documentary type, which enhances the visual experience of being in war. There are some tense scenes in this and the aspect of the war mentally is interesting. The acting is reasonably good but that's it. This film suffers from lack of depth of the characters even the main one like we don't find out why he is an adrenaline junkie? Also I didn't felt much emotional connection to the narrative, which suffers from the actors like Jeremy Renner conveying little feeling to his character. Near the end of the film when him and his men are fighting in the dark. It was hard to see what was happening as the lighing is too dark and the camera jumps about too much. Furthermore it's a bit long and the story leads nowhere in the end, which left me a bit frustrated. This was overhyped by critics a bit but it's worth a watch.
A more emotional view of war; with some tence action screens
Good Start, Tails Off Poorly....
2 and a half out of five.
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