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ENGLISH MOVIE: The Hurt Locker 拆弹部队

◎译  名 拆弹部队
◎片  名 The Hurt Locker
◎年  代 2009
◎国  家 美国
◎类  别 动作/剧情/惊悚/战争
◎语  言 英语
◎字  幕 中字
◎片  长 130 Min
◎导  演 凯瑟琳·毕格罗 Kathryn Bigelow
◎主  演 杰瑞米·雷纳 Jeremy Renner
      安东尼·麦凯 Anthony Mackie
      布莱恩·格拉提 Brian Geraghty
      拉尔夫·费因斯 Ralph Fiennes
      盖·皮尔斯 Guy Pearce
      大卫·摩斯 David Morse
      Christian Camargo ....Cambridge
      Malcolm Barrett ....Sergeant Foster
      Kristoffer Ryan Winters ....Soldier
      Michael Desante ....Ahmed
      Sam Redford ....Mercenary
      Justin Campbell ....Sergeant Carter
      J.J. Kandel ....Guard at DVD Man
      Ryan Tramont ....Sgt. Miller
      Suhail Aldabbach ....Black Suit Man
      萨姆·斯普卢尔 Sam Spruell
      Erin Gann ....Mortuary Affairs Office

SINOPSIS

The title is slang for being injured in an explosion, as in "they sent him to the hurt locker", or for "a place of ultimate pain." It dates back to the Vietnam War, where it was one of several phrases meaning "in trouble or at a disadvantage; in bad shape."

The Hurt Locker opens with a quotation from War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning, a best-selling 2002 book by New York Times war correspondent and journalist Chris Hedges: "The rush of battle is a potent and often lethal addiction, for war is a drug."

During the early stages of the post-invasion period in Iraq in 2004, Sergeant First Class William James, a battle tested veteran, becomes the team leader of a U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit, replacing Staff Sergeant Thompson, who was killed by a remote-detonated 155mm improvised explosive device (IED) in Baghdad. He joins Sergeant J.T. Sanborn and Specialist Owen Eldridge, whose jobs are to communicate with their team leader via radio inside his bombsuit, and provide him with rifle cover while he examines IEDs. During their missions of disarming IEDs and engaging insurgents together, James's unorthodox methods lead Sanborn and Eldridge to consider him reckless. Tensions mount between James and the other two team members. During a raid on a warehouse that contains a large amount of explosives, James discovers the mutilated body of a young boy. He has been carved up and planted with an unexploded bomb. James is upset, as he believes the boy to be "Beckham," a young Iraqi selling DVDs whom he had befriended.

In the aftermath of a large car bomb, James leads the EOD team to look for the perpetrators among the alleys of a village. After they separate and try to shoot the insurgents, Eldridge is captured. The other two track down and kill two insurgents who detonated the bomb and who are dragging Eldridge. He was accidentally shot in the leg during the action. He is airlifted to a hospital in Germany to have surgery to repair his shattered leg. Eldridge blames James for his injury, referring to Sanborn's suggestion that the mission, which James had ordered, would have been better suited for an infantry platoon.

The next morning, James is approached by Beckham. The young boy tries to converse with James, who walks by without saying a word. After James fails to remove and disarm a time-bomb strapped to an Iraqi civilian's chest because he ran out of time, the Iraqi dies in the explosion. Sanborn later becomes emotional and confesses to James that he can no longer cope with the pressure of being in EOD. He looks forward to finally leaving Iraq and starting a family.

James returns home to his wife and child, and is seen quietly performing routine tasks of civilian life. One night he speaks to his infant son, telling him that there is only "one thing" that he knows he loves. He is next seen back in Iraq, ready to serve another year as part of an EOD team with Delta Company.


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