The Hurt Locker [Blu-ray]

Sales Rank: 1385 (DVD)
Actor: Jeremy Renner
Actor: Anthony Mackie
Actor: Brian Geraghty
Actor: Guy Pearce
Actor: Ralph Fiennes
AudienceRating: Suitable for 18 years and over
Binding: Blu-ray
Brand: Lions Gate Entertainment
Director: Kathryn Bigelow
EAN: 5060052418487
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IsAdultProduct: 0
Label: Lions Gate Home Entertainment
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Manufacturer: Lions Gate Home Entertainment
MPN: 9900000000000
Number of Disks: 1
Number of Items: 1
PackageQuantity: 1
PartNumber: 9900000000000
ProductTypeName: ABIS_DVD
Publisher: Lions Gate Home Entertainment
RegionCode: 2
Release Date: 28. December 2009
Running Time: 131
SKU: 2011000021
Studio: Lions Gate Home Entertainment
by: Jeremy Renner (Primary Contributor), Anthony Mackie (Primary Contributor), Kathryn Bigelow (Producer), Donall McCusker (Producer), Greg Shapiro (Producer), Jack Schuster (Producer), Jenn Lee (Producer), Kirk Shaw (Producer), Mark Boal (Writer)
Price: £4.44

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Evangeline Lilly, Christopher Sayegh, Nabil Koni, Sam Spruell, Sam RedfordDirector: Kathryn Bigelow

Amazon.co.uk Review

Rightly attracting major awards attention, The Hurt Locker is a supreme, tense and gripping piece of drama. And it grabs your attention from the stunning opening scene, which perfectly gets across the dangers faced by the specialist bomb disposal squad that we spend the rest of the film following.

Chief among them is Jeremy Renner’s Sergeant William James, who is the focal point for much of The Hurt Locker. The film spends some time digging into his head and why he does what he does, and his approach doesn’t always leave him eye-to-eye with the rest of his squad. Renner, in surely a star-making performance, delivers a rounded, three-dimensional portrayal of a man you could easily write off as a maverick, and the film is significantly enriched as a result.

But then with director Kathryn Bigelow behind the camera delivering her best film to date, The Hurt Locker excels still further. Her gritty, haunting visuals look superb in high definition too, evoking the down-to-earth shooting style Bigelow employs, and making the most of the assorted set-pieces she puts on film. It’s the sound that really gets you too, cleverly eating up the full breadth of a good surround-sound set-up, and carefully teasing you more and more into the film.

Not that you’re likely to need much persuading. The Hurt Locker is a terrific war movie, and a very human one. It’s also packaged on a quality Blu-ray that matches up strong presentation with interesting extra feature. It comes very highly recommended. --Jon Foster

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