David Gueriera

David Gueriera

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  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: "Philadelphia is always sunny" "The Hurt Locker" "America's Most Hateful Woman"
  • David Gueriera, actor, appeared in the TV series "Philadelphia is always sunny" in 2005, in the movie "The Hurt Locker" in 2008, and in the movie "America's Most Hateful Woman" in 2017.
    Extended Reading
    • Gia 2022-04-20 09:01:09

      Bomb Buster, Avatar Buster!

      In the New Year's Eve in 2010, "Kashen" came out again, leaving behind the "Avatar" that made the whole world go crazy and excited and shudder in the whole film history. In one fell swoop, it won more than 2.6 billion US dollars at the global box office, setting a new record again. At the 82nd...

    • Bell 2021-10-18 09:29:27

      Where to put our loneliness?

      In an era of collapse of grand narratives, even war is no longer a magnificent panoramic picture, but a few messy and shaking pictures from the perspective of ordinary people. This is why the "hand-held camera" lens is used to the extreme in "District 9" and also in "The Hurt Locker".

      One...

    • Ana 2022-04-24 07:01:02

      Contemporary war mad sketches. It is more like a normal exposure from a fresh perspective. Bigelow always subdues you with a fierce sense of reality, hides those pictures that lead to the theme under fragmented editing, and then explains what he wants to say, and builds momentum and then takes advantage of it, all in one go. Watching her films is like playing a jigsaw puzzle, chasing a not-so-big-but-absolutely-interesting journey of authenticity. I eat this set too much. In addition, this film is anti-war, is it true?

    • Loraine 2022-03-22 09:01:10

      There is no sense of rhythm in the whole film, and the plot spreading is also puzzling. It is a pity that a material that was originally good has been made like this. After all, the female director is really not sensitive in grasping this kind of film.

    The Hurt Locker quotes

    • Opening Quote by Chris Hedges: The rush of battle is often a potent and lethal addiction, for war is a drug.

    • Colonel Reed: You the guy in the flaming car, Sergeant James?

      Staff Sergeant William James: Afternoon, sir. Uh... uh, yes, sir.

      Colonel Reed: Well, that's just hot shit. You're a wild man, you know that?

      Staff Sergeant William James: Uh, yes, sir.

      Colonel Reed: He's a wild man. You know that? I want to shake your hand.

      Staff Sergeant William James: Thank you, sir.

      Colonel Reed: Yeah. How many bombs have you disarmed?

      Staff Sergeant William James: Uh, I'm-I'm not quite sure.

      Colonel Reed: Sergeant?

      Staff Sergeant William James: Yes, sir.

      Colonel Reed: I asked you a question.

      Staff Sergeant William James: Eight hundred seventy-three, sir.

      Colonel Reed: Eight hundred... and seventy-three! Eight hundred... and seventy-three. That's just hot shit. Eight hundred and seventy-three.

      Staff Sergeant William James: Counting today, sir, yes.

      Colonel Reed: That's gotta be a record. What's the best way... to... to go about disarming one of these things?

      Staff Sergeant William James: The way you don't die, sir.

      Colonel Reed: That's a good one. That's spoken like a wild man. That's good.