Zero Dark Thirty

"Excellent"

Zero Dark Thirty Review


Blistering writing, directing and acting hold us firmly in our seats as this procedural drama snakes its way to a riveting action finale. Although it's sometimes not easy to know whether director Bigelow and writer Boal are celebrating or criticising the way America has conducted itself on the world stage in its war on terrorism. Clearly the characters believe that these dodgy methods are essential tools in their job. But the film cleverly respects and challenges our own views on the issues.

The story begins with the events of 9/11, after which the CIA is determined to track down Osama bin Laden. Spearheading the search is tenacious analyst Maya (Chastain), who works with her colleague Dan (Clarke) to interrogate prisoners and mobilise their team (including Ehle and Perrineau) to action. Their bosses (Chandler and Strong), the CIA director (Gandolfini) and the national security advisor (Dillane) offer support and challenges. And eventually they get approval to illegally send a black-op team into bin Laden's suspected hide-out in Pakistan.

It's astonishing that Boal and Bigelow have managed to tell this true story without taking sides. They have been criticised for possibly using classified details or for depicting torture as an interrogation tool, but the facts can't be denied just because we don't like them. And your attitude going in will probably colour how you feel about the movie: some will find this a story of triumph while others will be troubled by the methods it depicts. Either way, it's impossible to ignore the film's urgency as it pulls us into a fascinating story.

All of the actors give restless, compelling performances that we can identify with. At the centre, Chastain lets us see her doubts and insecurities, even as she hides them from everyone else. Clarke and Ehle are also superb as cohorts whose tireless optimism is both inspirational and a bit worrying. As with The Hurt Locker, Boal and Bigelow fill every scene with telling character details that make each outrageous situation believably real. Their unquestioning, documentary-style approach may disturb audience members who have a compassionate worldview, but it also gets our minds spinning as it follows true believers who might be just as fanatical as the people they're pursuing. 

Rich Cline



Zero Dark Thirty

Facts and Figures

Genre: Thriller

Run time: 157 mins

In Theaters: Friday 11th January 2013

Box Office USA: $95.7M

Box Office Worldwide: $138.8M

Budget: $40M

Distributed by: Columbia Pictures

Production compaines: First Light Production, Columbia Pictures, Annapurna Pictures

Reviews

Contactmusic.com: 4 / 5

Rotten Tomatoes: 93%
Fresh: 236 Rotten: 17

IMDB: 7.4 / 10

Cast & Crew

Director:

Producer: , Mark Boal, Megan Ellison

Starring: as Maya, as Dan, as George, as Patrick - Squadron Team Leader, as Justin - DEVGRU, as Joseph Bradley, as Larry from Ground Branch, as Steve, as John, as Jessica, Ricky Sekhon as Osama Bin Laden, Reda Kateb as Ammar, as Jack, as Thomas, J.J. Kandel as J.J., as C.I.A. Director, as National Security Advisor, John Schwab as Deputy National Security Advisor, Martin Delaney as Assistant to National Security Advisor, as Jeremy, Jeff Mash as Deputy Director of C.I.A., as Jared - DEVGRU, as Saber - DEVGRU, Siaosi Fonua as Henry - DEVGRU, Phil Somerville as Phil - DEVGRU, as Nate - DEVGRU EOD, Mike Colter as Mike - DEVGRU, Jessica Collins as Debbie, as Squadron Commanding Officer

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