Friday, February 19, 2010

Stand up that Girl.

I am a child of war. I am the daughter of a soldier and granddaughter and niece. I grew up surrounded by men and women who had fought and survived a world war. I remember our vicar used to creak down the aisle on one false leg (blown off in aerial combat) and my piano teacher had half one hand sheared off (hit by a doodle bug when riding her bike). I like and admire soldiers and I always feel revulsion when confronted by indulgent or melodramatic soldiery in movies. This is not one of them.

Right from the start you're in there with the American bomb disposal unit in Iraq. There is little if any music and the style is sparse and realistic. Now just how realistic is a moot point as the director is a woman and she is filming only miles away from the real Iraqi border. Added to this she is a person of some composure when constantly asked about her gender. The truth of the matter is that she is an attractive, stylish woman who leaves no fat on her product.

I think gongs of all varieties must go to her, her Actors, her scintillating Sound designer (I could have sworn the bullet casings of one gun battle ricocheted round the back of my seat),the Editor and Director of Photography.

The cast and crew shot in Jordan with Iraqi extras. There were few frills and they were hot and bothered. You will recognise some faces but particularly a new star in Jeremy Renner - an actor with serial killers and vampires in his repertoire. But if all this puts you off, beware. There are grace notes amongst these events that will never leave you.

Director Kathryn Bigelow used four cameras to capture the action. She says of her shooting style..."We experience reality, by looking at the microcosm and the macrocosm simultaneously. The eye sees differently than the lens, but with multiple focal lengths and a muscular editorial style, the lens can give you that microcosm/macrocosm perspective, and that contributes to the feeling of total immersion."

Wait til you get there. You'll know what she means.

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