Zero Dark Thirty
Most people thought and said Osama bin Laden's capture or death by the hands of those hunting him would never happen.
In fact the it became the punchline of many comedic routines ........but they still cant find bin Laden......it's easier finding
bin Laden.Those that dedicated their lives to finding him,never got the those punchlines,he became their obsession for
10 years and the film Zero Dark Thirty is a well crafted,intense and suspenceful view of The Greatest Manhunt in History.
Director and producer Kathryn Bigelow and screenwriter Mark Boal instantly involve the audience with a dark screen
and only chilling audio from 9-11.The film mainly focuses on C.I.A operative Maya( an excellent Jessica Chastain) and her
gathering of intel on locating bin Laden.At first she seems stand offish,or taken aback by the interrogation tactics of fellow
operative Dan (the great Jason Clarke),but soon displays her defiant and relentless nature.
Not only does she have to get intel from shadowy figures connected to bin Laden,but deal with the politics and red tape involved
when fellow operatives begin to focus on the terrorist activity of the day,or feel the intel on bin Laden isnt accurate enough.
ZDT is right up there with ARGO as an involving look at a historic moment.The audiences knows the outcome,but it still manages
to stir them,and leave them in suspense.Lulled into a sense of security due to the casualness of a scene only to be completely shaken and riveted
within minutes.Every scene is detailed and crafted to involve ,mixing chilling real footage of old and recent terrorist activity.
The C.I.A and government higher ups have disavowed the film,saying its non factual particularly when it comes down to the
torture tactics displayed in several scenes in order to get intel on bin Laden,but there is no denying ZDT is a great and impressive
procedural and one of the best films of 2012
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