Product Description
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Tense and gritty war film from director Kathryn Bigelow,
following the lives of an army bomb disposal squad in war-torn
Iraq. Having to look death in the face daily, the soldiers of an
elite ornce disposal team struggle to accept their new
sergeant, William James (Jeremy Renner), when he risks their
lives with his reckless behavior. With the men trying to come to
terms with their new leader, their patrols become increasingly
hazardous, as a sudden escalation in the violence leads them to
confront the most dangerous assignment of their tour. After
winning six awards at the 2010 BAFTAs, the film went on to win
another six at the Os, including Best Film, Best Director and
Best Original Screenplay.
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Rightly attracting major awards attention, The Hurt Locker is a
supreme, tense and gripping piece of drama. And it grabs your
attention from the stunning opening scene, which perfectly gets
across the dangers faced by the spet bomb disposal squad
that we spend the rest of the film following.
Chief among them is Jeremy Renner’s Sergeant William James, who
is the focal point for much of The Hurt Locker. The film spends
some time digging into his head and why he does what he does, and
his approach doesn’t always leave him eye-to-eye with the rest of
his squad. Renner, in surely a star-making performance, delivers
a rounded, three-dimensional portrayal of a man you could easily
write off as a maverick, and the film is significantly enriched
as a result.
But then with director Kathryn Bigelow behind the camera
delivering her best film to date, The Hurt Locker excels still
further. Her gritty, haunting visuals look superb in high
definition too, evoking the down-to-earth shooting style Bigelow
employs, and making the most of the assorted set-pieces she puts
on film. It’s the sound that really gets you too, cleverly eating
up the full breadth of a good surround-sound set-up, and
carefully teasing you more and more into the film.
Not that you’re likely to need much persuading. The Hurt Locker
is a terrific war movie, and a very human one. It’s also packaged
on a quality Blu-ray that matches up strong presentation with
interesting extra feature. It comes very highly recommended.
--Jon Foster
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Synopsis
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Based on the personal wartime experiences of journalist Mark Boal
(who adapted his experiences with a bomb squad into a fact-based,
yet fictional story), director Kathryn Bigelow's Iraq War-set
action thriller THE HURT LOCKER presents the conflict in the
Middle East from the perspective of those who witnessed the
fighting firsthand -- the soldiers. As an elite Army Explosive
Ornce Disposal team tactfully navigates the streets of
present-day Iraq, they face the constant threat of death from
incoming bombs and sharp-shooting snipers. In Baghdad, roadside
bombs are a common danger. The Army is working to make the city a
safer place for Americans and Iraqis, so when it comes to
dismantling IEDs (improvised explosive devices) the Explosive
Ordinance Disposal (EOD) crew is always on their game. But
protecting the public isn't easy when there's no margin of error,
and every second spend dismantling a bomb is another second spent
flirting with death. Now, as three fearless bomb technicians take
on the most dangerous job in Baghdad, it's only a matter of time
before one of them gets sent to 'the hurt locker'. Jeremy Renner,
Guy Pearce, and Ralph Finnes star.
Special Features DVD: Behind the Scenes, Interviews with Cast and
Crew
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