This review of the movie wasn't really about the movie itself but more so about the emotions that the movie evoked in its audience. It goes into great detail about how the movie was made and how it makes the viewer feel. And after stating all these things he tells us why we feel these emotions so powerfully while watching the movie; its because the movie is real. He makes it clear that this movie is so close the actual experiences of soldiers that 20 years from now, researchers will be watching this movie to get a feel for what the war in Iraq was like.
This source will add something different to my research that the other sources won’t. It sheds light on the fact that this movie was all the more moving because it was released while the war was still going on. And also for the fact that it wasn’t filled with fake action, all the adrenaline rushes or ail biting moments came from scenes that were all too realistic.
Denby, David. "The Hurt Locker and Food Inc." New Yorer. 29 006 2009: n. page. Web. 8 Mar. 2014. <http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/cinema/2009/06/29/090629crci_cinema_denby?currentPage=1>.
This source will add something different to my research that the other sources won’t. It sheds light on the fact that this movie was all the more moving because it was released while the war was still going on. And also for the fact that it wasn’t filled with fake action, all the adrenaline rushes or ail biting moments came from scenes that were all too realistic.
Denby, David. "The Hurt Locker and Food Inc." New Yorer. 29 006 2009: n. page. Web. 8 Mar. 2014. <http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/cinema/2009/06/29/090629crci_cinema_denby?currentPage=1>.