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Awkward Language in The Hurt Locker papers

Awkward Language in The Hurt Locker papers. The Hurt Look, a film produce by Kathryn Bigelow is an amazing war film and I can see why not . In the movie The Hurt Locker by Kathryn Bigelow the movie. An effect she added to a character is the way they were breathing through the camera.

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Awkward Language in The Hurt Locker papers

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  1. Awkward Language in The Hurt Locker papers • The Hurt Look, a film produce by Kathryn Bigelow is an amazing war film and I can see why not. • In the movie The Hurt Locker by Kathryn Bigelow the movie. • An effect she added to a character is the way they were breathing through the camera. • Also, all the angles of the camera was quite interesting, I think it captured all the intense scenes, such as the battles between the soldiers and the enemy. .

  2. Bigelow made the right decisions in every aspect of the film throughout its entirety. • With my personal opinion I give this film five out of five stars. • It just gives you a scared feeling for them just watching the defuse bomb hunt down terrorists. • Kathryn Bigelow uses a group of camera men that film almost constantly rolling. • Eldridge is kina on the quit side and always feel guilty, in the beginning he fall to shoot a man with a phone and his friend ends up dyeing. • Another thing that I catch quite interest was the music.

  3. More Awkward language And all the actors made sure to put that extra part to their role in the movie… The acting that these characters did was what made me want to keep watching the movie, I never knew what was going to happen next because of the different attitudes and actions the actors took towards the situations that they had to face all throughout the movie. Bigelow made him a very real person, I feel he could really exist. One of the ways that Bigelow really captivates us is through her enthralling visions in which the movie follows is the writing.

  4. Another thing she did about this movie that seemed intriguing is the way Kathryn Bigelow used the lighting in her film, in the day everything seemed to be incredibly sunny and clear, but at night the only source of light were either these really dim lights or fires that occurred from a bombs impact on the environment around it. • In most war movies I have watched the soldiers are portrayed as robot like human beings with little personal animation. • The Hurt Locker I found to be a rather interesting movie overall…

  5. This shows the realism of human beings and how the first reaction to first-hand death is panic and fear. What this leads to is the fantastic acting the both play in this scene. Sandborn on the sniper is parched from all the stress of trying to find his target.

  6. Some specific scenes was the first mission when Sargeant James throws smoke grenades …

  7. This film was shot by a great director/writer in Paul Thomas Anderson, thought-out the whole film the scenes are always changing and the cameras are always moving. • Its just not any king of music, its music that go with the theme, it goes along with what is happening in the movie and the music trough out the movie is different its not the same. • The scene that I chose to be a close analysis was the scene at the restaurant where he completely destroys the bathroom.

  8. The director did an excellent job on displaying love because he finds himself in love with her at the end. • He can also owns his own business which is very fast paced, and leads to Barry with anger problems and loneliness. • With a complete 360 degree difference of his previous hysterical idiotic roles he unleashes a well thought out developed but troubled middle aged man…

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