Sunday, January 20, 2013

For God and Country... Geronimo, Geronimo, Geronimo


When you ask yourself  "Is this the same movie I saw ads for?" it's usually not a good sign but in this case it is. The ads sell Zero Dark Thirty as a pure action movie which it defiantly is not. The hunt for Osama Bin Laden was a long and arduous process and director Kathryn Bigelow does a remarkable job illustrating the devotion and sacrifice that was required to finally find him. It's a unflinching look at the tactics and internal politics that evolved over the years took it to bring Bin Laden to justice.

There is a sense of of tension and urgency that drives the movie forward from the first moments of the movie. As Maya, Jessica Chastain ably acts as the fulcrum around which a strong ensemble cast revolves. Her strong portrayal of an agent who's determination turns to obsession in her ceaseless campaign to find Bin Laden is central to the success of this movie.

Bigelow has made one of 2012's best crafted films that should be in contention for much recognition (and rightfully so) during award season. A strong script, solid visuals and good performances from a talented ensemble cast make Zero Dark Thirty one of my favorite movies of the year.


Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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