MOVIE REVIEW : The Hurt Locker
by Dan J. on Aug.03, 2009, under Movies
After finally hitting wide release, this latest depiction of the Iraq “war” delivers one of the most exhilarating films of the year.
Led by an amazing performance by Jeremy Renner and sharp direction by Kathryn Bigelow, you aren’t so much shown a day in the life of a bomb defusal unit, as you are dragged through it whether you like it or not. Speaking of which, after briefly looking around the theater, I can’t remember the last time I saw so many people lurched forward, eyes locked on the images on the screen, literally sitting on the edge of their seats.
It’s difficult to pinpoint a plot to the film as it’s more of a visual diary, showcasing the emotions of soldiers on the front lines, as well as the inner demons that come with the jarring imagery and choices they make every day. Will (Brenner) is the new addition to a team and does things his way, which never really gels with Sanborn (played by Anthony Mackie). He’s a wild man that gets the job done, but with a price as he feels like it’s the only thing that gives his life meaning.
Whenever he’s hovering over a bomb examining the components, the sequences are often tightly shot and you are brought as close to the action as possible.
It must be said that there is a degree of predictability during certain portions of the film, however it really didn’t take anything away from the package as a whole. It was just a shame to see such obvious blemishes, as slight as they may have been, on an otherwise perfect slate.
SYNOPSIS : An incredibly intense and at times humorous look at the lives of a group of special team soldiers, one of which likes to live on the edge and shows you the repercussions of his actions. There are predictable scenes from time to time, but you will be glued to the screen waiting to see how Will (Renner) gets himself out of his current jam.

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