Zero Dark Thirty outlines both the military and the intelligence background of the hunt for the Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden from 2003 until his capture on May 2, 2011. The film was made in the style of a chronicle and includes grade at the beginning of many startling scenes of torture, some of which are presented very clearly. However, I am convinced that you have presented here only a few methods of interrogation and the reality will be even far more drastic and perfidious. Although it does not really come in the whole movie is over, but is above all the question in how far the end justifies the means. Is it right to throw the so-called values of Western civilization overboard to someone like Osama bin Laden to chase? To what extent will it profit a or a nation, or the world that aim to achieve (the head of Al-Qaeda), if the path to it means that you have to sow even fear, suffering and hatred? Zero Dark Thirty is on this point but definitely worth free. There the events are only geschildet and the ensemble to Jessica Chastain (as Maya), Jason Clarke (as Dan) and Kyle Chandler (as Joseph Bradley) make it impressively well, convey all credible and to keep in all the 150 minutes the voltage above , The pleasantly surprised me, because expected I actually had one of the typical US-American patriotism movies which incidentally makes recruitment advertising for the US military and I've got a perfectly balanced work which and through his good actor, fabulous images / tracking shots balanced pace captivates.
Conclusion: Each of for the topics: conflicts in the Middle East, terrorism and US military or US intelligence interested, I can put this film only to the heart. It really stands out positively, when compared with the others of its genre. The numerous nominations for various film awards (including an Oscar for Best Film, Best Actress and Best Screenplay) are quite justified.