The Hurt Locker Essay

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The Hurt Locker is a film that focuses on three soldiers who are part of the bomb-disposal unit in Iraq during the war. It emphasizes on the hazardous and life-threatening situations they are put in, such as disarming bombs and explosives in violent conflicts. In addition, it despicts the struggles soldiers faced daily and the fortunate successes they have. In result, war has raised moral and ethical issues that are affecting individuals, families, and others, which all can be seen from the filmmaking techniques used in specific moments in the film.
War in the Hurt Locker has raised moral and ethical issues that are affecting individuals and, families. War is portrayed as a drug that makes theses soldiers do anything to protect the people. …show more content…

The sound effect at this moment is dark, eerie, and long making the situation very surreal and intense leading up to the bomb going off. Another technique seen is stock footage, which is featured throughout the whole film. However, a unique moment that truly displays stock footage is when a solider decides to take off his headset to disarm a bomb in a car and doesn’t listen when other soldiers in his team tells him to put it back on. This shows the pressure and risk this particular solider is taken by taking off his headset and not listening to his team. This eventually brings in the audience to experience the struggle that these soldiers are dealing with, which is seen by several camera angles and shot distance. The camera angles taken in the Hurt Locker lets the audience see all the action of a soldier in multiple perspectives to show what is he is doing or what he might do. Another is shot distance, which is most of the time in the film specifically because war is usually on a desert landscape making it as realistic as possible. Although the outcome of all these filmmaking techniques used in the Hurt Locker gives a glimpse of what is expected and what the likely going to happen during the war.
War in film has brought in the challenges and pressure that soldiers are faced with during war like putting their lives