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‘Zero Dark Thirty’ simply nails it

Movie brings it all back and puts it into a new perspective

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(MCT) — You know the beginning and you know the end, but it’s the way director Kathryn Bigelow tells the middle in her riveting movie “Zero Dark Thirty” that amazed me.

I hope you see it. I’m going to see it again. It should win all the awards, for directing, writing, best picture and so on.

When I first saw Bigelow interviewed by Charlie Rose years ago, I knew I had to watch the movies she would make. She’s a painter, and there’s something about the precision of her mind, the honesty in how she discussed her work. Even before her Oscar-winning film “The Hurt Locker” came out, I was hooked.

“Zero Dark Thirty” has an even finer edge. There’s an eerie neutrality to it. But remember, it isn’t history. It’s a movie. The good histories will be written years from now, by proper historians who don’t lust for celebrity, and they will separate what happened from all the propaganda and the politics.

Right now, we’re still in the propaganda and political stage. The Sept. 11, 2001, attacks are fading in the American mind, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have left our country numb, yet even before Osama bin Laden was killed, America sought some kind of safe psychic distance from the events, and from the people we were back then, when we were afraid and demanded protection.

This movie brings all that back to us.

It also confronts us, forcing us again to face up to things. We wanted revenge, we wanted heads, we wanted safety or the illusion of it. We just didn’t want to deal with the complications. Most of us, like the politicians, wanted to keep our hands clean, and so we let others do the dirty work.

There are no clean hands in “Zero Dark Thirty.” There are, however, resolute people doing ugly things. And now our politicians are fighting it out, arguing that torture was terrible and the intelligence community leaked too much information to the filmmakers. There could be hearings, featuring more bureaucrats and more politics.

All that will continue to generate fog so thick that we can’t see through it, as if by design. And that’s why it’s best to remind ourselves, again, that “Zero Dark Thirty” is only a movie.

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