amazing female director

Gregory 2022-03-22 09:01:19

With such a sensitive subject matter, the director did not talk about democracy, and adopted an evasive attitude. The narrative technique, which is almost documentary, tells the story of a CIA agent who has only work but no life and has avenged bin Laden for ten years. The narrative of the story is calm and objective. At the beginning, the American CIA was hacked, and all kinds of torture were used. So some people say that this is an American theme film. Of course, it also reflects the activities of terrorists. The villain was punished at the end, but there was still no happy scene. It's amazing that a female director has made such a work. The heroine is in a state of tension and depression from beginning to end, and the interpretation is very good. The amount of information in the video is quite large, and I don't fully understand it. Have to watch it again.

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  • Deontae 2021-10-20 19:02:48

    I just think that if a female agent of this kind was sent to Pakistan to sit in an office, or to raid soldiers or prisoners, she would have put her 72-style in his head thousands of times, right?

  • Malachi 2021-10-20 19:02:48

    There were hardly any extra shots for three hours. The most impressive thing about this film is that it allows the audience to participate in this decade of action completely immersively. They will not be led by the already known ending, but will have new perceptions. The record of the last hour of the hunt was great, and the ending was neat. Chastain’s performance was calm and majestic, Bigelow delayed the filming schedule in order to wait for her to vacate her schedule. Of course, it turned out that "she is worth the wait."

Zero Dark Thirty quotes

  • [last lines]

    C-130 Pilot: You can sit where you want. You're the only one on manifest.

    [pause]

    C-130 Pilot: You must be pretty important. You gotta whole plane to yourself. Where you wanna go?

  • National Security Adviser: If this was political, we'd be having this conversation in October when there's an election bump. This is pure risk, based on deductive reasoning, inference, supposition, and the only human reporting you have is six years old, from detainees who were questioned under duress. The political move here is to tell you to go fuck yourself and remind you that I was in the room when your old boss pitched WMD Iraq. At least there you guys brought photographs.

    George: You know, you're right. I agree with everything you just said. What I meant was, a man in your position, how do you evaluate the risk of *not* doing something? Hmm? The risk of potentially letting bin Laden slip through your finger. That is a fascinating question.