This movie is a cure for low blood pressure. From the moment it started, the film delivers stressful episode after stressful episode of life in an Iraqi stationed bomb-diffusion unit. What makes this movie great is it just focuses on the job. No politics, no statement about the rightness or wrongness of war, just showing how day in and day out these guys face death in the form of bombs, unexpected combatants, hidden assailants, and inner demons. And it shows how most guys in the same situation would deal with it: drinking, friendship, and a bit of craziness.
Jeremy Renner is the standout as the calm, cocky, adrenaline-junkie staff sergeant with a death-wish, yet also a natural leader, and a human with feelings like the rest of us. Anthony Mackie is also great as the sergeant with ruffled feathers but eventual loyal sidekick.
A perfect blend of reality-TV like sequences with the subtle addition of more traditional back-stories and character building. The film starts off as a focus on the events, and then seamlessly transforms into a study of character – all the while enveloping us in constant tension and that “days left in rotation†counter.
Regarding Wick’s Review
“Evangeline Lilly plays a sympathetic MILF….” Truer words have never been spoken.
I also think Guy Pearce is a highly underrated actor. He’s been great in tons of movies like “Memento” and “The Proposition”.
Regarding BrianSez’s Review
“The film starts off as a focus on the events, and then seamlessly transforms into a study of character.” Solid observation Bri.