| The Hurt Locker [Blu-ray] [2008] | ![The Hurt Locker [Blu-ray] [2008]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51bUwJjPs0L._SL160_.jpg)
| Director: Kathryn Bigelow Actors: Jeremy Renner, Anthony Mackie, Brian Geraghty, Guy Pearce, Ralph Fiennes Studio: Lions Gate Home Entertainment Category: DVD
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Format: Anamorphic, PAL Languages: English (Subtitled), English (Original Language) Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Media: Blu-ray Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.78:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 131 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 9900000000000 EAN: 5060052418487
Theatrical Release Date: 2008 Release Date: December 28, 2009 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description Evangeline Lilly, Christopher Sayegh, Nabil Koni, Sam Spruell, Sam RedfordDirector: Kathryn Bigelow
Amazon.co.uk Review 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 specialist 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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Circles of Hell September 3, 2009 Graham Chapman (London) 74 out of 119 found this review helpful
'The Hurt Locker' is as good a war film as I have seen since 'Apocalypse Now', with which there are some similarities. Don't expect the operatics of the Coppola film or the psychedelic tone though.
The use of flame imagery, particularly in a scene towards the end, and the circular structure of the film in (perpetual) tours of duty, emphasize the sense of the soldiers' journey through increasing circles of hell. 'Apocalypse Now' was more poetic and this film resolutely prosaic (that is not a criticism), but both films are thoughtful, intelligent and deal with the inner mind of the soldiers as they move towards a greater understanding of themselves.
Some critics have said this is a 'non-political' film. I don't agree, but it is not overtly political. Nonetheless, questions about the reasons for the soldiers being in Iraq, the class and racial backgrounds of the soldiers and the relationship between Iraqis and American troops are an important part of the film.
Kathryn Bigelow's direction is terrific. She makes the film tense, but (somebody tell Tarantino) keeps it grounded in reality. She keeps it moving, but doesn't resort to the flash, fast-cutting, impatient film-making of, say Tony or Ridley Scott. And Jeremy Renner, as Sgt William James, the detonator of the IED's (Improvised Explosive Devices) - the man who gets to wear 'the suit' - is outstanding. I thought of a young Brando.
Most of all, next time I read or see on the news about explosions in Iraq or Afghanistan or anywhere else I will think a bit more about the soldiers out there instead of letting it all wash over me as I have done in the past.
Outstanding film. See it!
One of the surprise hits of 2009 December 8, 2009 Matty 26 out of 46 found this review helpful
I wasn't expecting too much from this film when I watched it. I'm not usually into war films, but having enjoyed QT's Inglorious Basterds (which is totally different to this btw) I gave it a crack. It's directed by Kathryn Bigelow who made Point Break so I was expecting a no brainer shoot em up. Far from it, this is a fantastic incredibly tense film about a group of bomb disposal experts in Iraq.
It focusses well on the relationships and bonding between the soldiers and also the differing mentalities of the lead players.
Jeremy Renner is exceptional as Sgt William James and carries much of the story. It's an excellent portrayal of a man who's an adrenaline junkie, loyal to his friends but at times reckless. There are also some great cameos from a few big name actors.
Seeing one of the characters back in the US shopping for cornflakes with his wife subtly puts across the reality of the craziness of war and what it does to a man.
Worth watching even if you're not normally into war films.
A view of horror. April 11, 2010 S. P. Newcombe (England) 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
This intelligent film showed one the exceptional bravery which is required in this awful warfare.Never for a moment did it lapse into the Gung Ho type of filming seen usually in films of conflict.
The tension shown between the Iraqui citizens and serving soldiers was particularly relevant and provided utterly compelling viewing.
No wonder at the Oscar successes.
Why the below par scores? January 30, 2010 7 out of 16 found this review helpful
I'm only writing this because of the shock i had in seeing its poor overall score on amazon.
Having seen almost all films in the cinema of worth over the past year (going to the cinema on average twice a week without fail) i found this film to be the best one i saw last year.
Its a triumph, and i have noticed that those who are putting it down are those who merely enjoy mainstream films, to which Hurt Locker's audience expanded ever so slightly.
If your opinion is at all mature, then i recommend Hurt Locker.
Edge of your seat stuff! April 29, 2010 The Truth (UK) 4 out of 10 found this review helpful
I'm surprised by the mixed reviews and opinions on here for what I thought was one of the best films I've seen in a while. I'm also surprised that whenever I read reviews or talk about this film with people, everyone states how the suspense was killing them - but all seem to say it was at different bits. For me, it was the sniper scene which I found masterful - for one of the viewers below, the pad-lock scene. It seems that whatever part of this film does it for you, at some point it will. You can't deny the fact that at some point it'll have you on the edge of your seat and you can't deny that this film has some of the tensest moments ever committed to celluloid!
It really is edge of your seat stuff - I was sitting up engrossed - a puppet on the filmmakers string. The director really has done a sterling job and deserves her award for doing so. She has also managed to capture some really rather beautiful scenes - turning bomb blasts (something horrible) into things of staggering beauty.
The film itself is really just a series of set pieces and my one complaint would be that perhaps, it's one set piece to long as the film did seem to last along time - but that's part of the beauty of it I guess. There is no rushing this film, just as there is no rushing disarming a live bomb - and you're with these soldiers every step of the way. You're right there with them, on tenter hooks, snip by snip, wire by wire, as they do their job. Superb stuff.
I saw one reviewer on here state that there was no sense of place? A comment I find strange. The scenery and sets are excellent and I for one felt as if I was in standing slap bang in the centre of Iraq the whole time - and that's what this film does so well. It puts you in the heart of the action - as I said before - you're right there! RIGHT THERE!! Standing by the soldiers as they dismantle bombs. Running for cover when they go off!!! You're screaming at the TV contact left! contact left! as they come under fire... after watching it felt physically drained - I can't wait to watch it again but have been waiting for my 50'' plasma and surround system to arrive - I get one in about 2 months and it'll be worth the wait... I can't imagine the state I'll be in after watching it on a loud system and huge screen - I'll probably need to see a doctor as my nerves will be shredded!!!
This film is simply awesome - ignore the poor reviews - it didn't win best picture for nothing! I can't say there are many films I wait to watch the credits for but this one I did.
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