WIZEB wrote:
Although critically panned, I preferred 'The Lovely Bones' to both Inglourious Basterds and The Hurt Locker of the same year.
The Lovely Bones was (correctly) panned for creepily sympathising with a man who rapes and murders a teenage girl. Tarantino kind of lucked out with his lead actor for
Inglourious Basterds. Minus Christoph Waltz the film would have been fun but mostly forgettable.
The Hurt Locker is just stylised racist crap. Like
Platoon and that other disgusting flick -
The Deer Hunter - it inverts truth and reason whitewashing America's imperialist history whilst also drowning the viewer in a sea of self-pity. In these films it is the
invaders who are the victim - who suffer. No mention is made of the millions of Vietnamese, Cambodians and Iraqis whose lives were snuffed out beneath a 2,000lb laser-guided bomb. Moreover, those that do survive are uniformly portrayed as shifty, deceitful cut-throats who may also get a sadistic kick out of forcing noble and honest GIs to play Russian Roulette.
Boil
Hurt Locker down and you're left with a psychopath - high on violence in someone else's country where the suffering of others simply isn't part of the equation. A quintessential Hollywood celebration of the "lone lunatic". A film about killing in which the word killing and its meaning have parted company.