Im Mittelpunkt dieses fesselnden Dramas stehen die Mitarbeiter des Weißen Hauses, die sich mit einem drohenden Raketenangriff auf Amerika auseinandersetzen müssen, während die Spannungen esk... Alles lesenIm Mittelpunkt dieses fesselnden Dramas stehen die Mitarbeiter des Weißen Hauses, die sich mit einem drohenden Raketenangriff auf Amerika auseinandersetzen müssen, während die Spannungen eskalieren.Im Mittelpunkt dieses fesselnden Dramas stehen die Mitarbeiter des Weißen Hauses, die sich mit einem drohenden Raketenangriff auf Amerika auseinandersetzen müssen, während die Spannungen eskalieren.
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What another review calls a "flower narrative style" is not one of the ways that I care for a story to be told in film, but I do acknowledge that it has become somewhat fashionable in recent years. Additionally, the ending of the picture was as abrupt as it was deeply unsatisfying. I will not encourage anyone to watch it.
The story's premise naturally puts forward a certain amount of tension and suspense in and of itself and the director has successfully delivered on these concepts in previous works. However, the narrative structure of the film takes much of the suspense out of its own story. Additionally, this structure cuts down the screen time of a number of characters and good actors ultimately leaving the viewer with a sense of some disappointment.
In the end, this is a decent movie that left a lot on the table.
It starts out great with good tension, keeps you on the edge of your seat, and deliveres great acting from the cast.
Then at a nerve-wrecking moment it shifts to another perspective, and that really dragged down the tension. I think this would have been better with a linear storyline. Switching between perspectives instead of dividing them into sections would have kept the tension higher throughout, bad call from the director..
The ending (without any spoilers) really ruined it for me. Could have been the movie of the year, but bad calls from the director drags it down to a 6.
I'm sure there was some underlying creative thoughts from the director with this story line but it wasn't clever nor smart. They had a great idea right in their palms and they threw it all away.
The ending of this film has to go down in history as one of the most frustrating endings in all of cinema. I've felt unsatisfied and in absolute disbelief. You almost feel cheated as you've become so invested in the story to only be let down right at the end! (and that's an understatement!).
It's worth watching but prepare for heartbreak.
The first act is exceptionally well-crafted - it grabs you, builds tension perfectly, and makes you believe something truly extraordinary is about to happen. Bigelow creates a pressing atmosphere from the very first minutes, with carefully framed shots and a rhythm that keeps you engaged.
But by the second act, everything begins to unravel. The film becomes harder to follow, the initial tension fades, and the experimentation with perspectives and angles starts to feel more tiring than engaging. Overall, it comes across as an experimental film that fails to maintain its initial promise.
Zero Dark Thirty was about the past. The Hurt Locker wasn't about the Iraq War; it was about the protagonist's personal drama. This film, on the other hand, resonates through tension and fear, showing how people live with uncertainty and danger in the present.
It's not just a story about war or the threat of nuclear disaster, but about the emotions and decisions of people under extreme pressure.
PS: Don't rush to criticize it as a total failure - the director's intention and the concept itself are not bad at all. The only problem is that the next two perspectives don't reach the level of the first. Had they managed that, it could have been a 10/10 film.
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- 13.567 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 52 Min.(112 min)
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