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The Hurt Locker (2009)
In Kathryn Bigelow's fact-based, but fictional character
study and action thriller about the defusement and detonation of
dangerous IED based upon the actual experiences of journalist and
screenwriter/producer Mark Boal (Note: a "hurt locker" was
the destination of explosion victims):
- the stressful and tense series of war scenes/set-pieces
of an elite group of three bomb-squad specialists or EOD bomb defusers
(Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squad) in Bravo Company (cognizant
of a 39-day countdown until their home-leave deployment-rotation)
- the film's opening with the death of team leader
SSG Matt Thompson (Guy Pearce) in a bulky Kevlar suit after the failed
defusement of a dangerous IED (improvised explosive devices) bomb
with a robotic device in the rubble and garbage-strewn streets of
Bagdad in 2004 Iraq, when they were threatened with sniper fire and
the bomb was set off by a cellphone from a marketplace butcher shop
- the fears and difficulty of level-headed African-American
Sgt. J.T. Sanborn (Anthony Mackie) and nervously fearful and pessimistic
Spc. Owen Eldridge (Brian Geraghty) ("Pretty much the bottom
line is, if you're in Iraq, you're dead") in comfortably accepting
Thompson's replacement (Sanborn calls him "a redneck piece of
trailer trash") - newcomer and risk-taker Army Staff Sergeant
William James (Jeremy Renner)
- in scene after scene, James displayed bravado, recklessness
and fearlessness:
Sgt. William James Holding Gun on Cab Driver
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- he activated a flare, obscuring everyone's visibility,
and drew his pistol on a suspected Iraqi-haji cab driver
during a stand-off while commanding him to back up and get out
of the car ("Where are you goin'?...You wanna back up?...You
wanna get back?") - and then after clipping the wires to one
bomb detonator found it attached to seven others buried nearby,
and
- his disregard for orders when he attempted to defuse
bombs in an illegally-parked, torched car near an evacuated UN building
and removed his protective helmet and gear ("If I'm gonna die,
I wanna die comfortable") - and also threw away his headset
while searching to dismantle the devices and defuse the bombs, and
- the sequence of the tense stake-out in the hot desert
sun when aiding a party of British army contractors (including Ralph
Fiennes) caught in an ambush by an insurgent sniper (Nader Tarawneh),
and the use of scopes to zero in on targets - and James' fumbling
unwrapping of a juice pack and straw to give a drink to dehydrated
partner Sgt. Sanborn, and
- the unsuccessful attempt to break the bolts of locks
holding strapped explosives with a timer to an Arabic family man's
waist
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James to Col. Reed:
"The Way You Don't Die, Sir"
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Angered Eldridge
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- the sequence in which curious Colonel Reed (David
Morse) asked how many bombs "wild man" James had disarmed
(he was told 873) - and his remark: "That's just hot s--t",
and his follow-up question about the best way to disarm a bomb, with
James' dry reply: "The way you don't die, sir"
- the scene of the three comrades after a tense day
- in their compound swigging alcohol, punching each other, and wrestling
(and discovering that James kept souvenirs of his bomb dismantlings
and components under his bed): "This box is fuII of stuff that
aImost kiIIed me...You know, I just think it's reaIIy interesting
to hoId something in your hand that couId have kiIIed anyone"
- the scene of the wounding of Eldridge with a gunshot
shattering his femur during an unnecessary nighttime mission and
his anger at James as he was airlifted for medical treatment: "We
didn't have to go out looking for trouble to get your f--king adrenaline
fix, you f--k!"
- the scene of James' sense of extreme disorientation
when confronted by so many choices of frozen pizza and boxed cereal
in a US supermarket during home-leave
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Failed Defusement of IED
Defusing One of Seven Bombs
Removal of Protective Helmet and Gear While Inspecting
Car Trunk Filled With Explosives
In Desert - Contractor Team Leader (Ralph Fiennes)
Sgt. Sanborn in Desert With James
Arabic Man With Strapped Explosives
James' Disorientation in a US Supermarket
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