12 years of obsession

Rhea 2022-04-23 07:01:24

The story that was originally mixed flavors has become even cruel under the cool and almost cold camera. It is a record that is more divorced from value evaluation than Argo. Right and wrong, justice and evil are left to the audience to think for themselves. It just talks about a woman's twelve years from seeking to pursuing to perseverance to completion. What people can sacrifice for obsession, and what they get after their obsession is achieved, maybe it's just that teardrop. Jessica Chastain's performance is so wonderful, especially after returning to the CIA headquarters, the performance is very shocking, and the phrase "what have you done other than looking for bin Laden" and "nothing" is impressive. Of course, the computer desktop, the phrase "motherfucker" and everything after "Geronimo" are equally impressive. [Goosebumps and TUT
feel that in the performance that reflects the growth and changes of the whole character, the role of Chastain is indeed more profound than Marion's performance in Rust & Bones~ [Both are good TUTs in my heart]

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Extended Reading
  • Turner 2022-03-23 09:01:23

    It's very rubbish, the main theme movie, and there is no plot. . .

  • Morris 2021-10-20 19:02:48

    Simple and not rude, calm and precise, rigid and soft, wonderful scene without a word of nonsense.

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.