Submitted by atclubsilencio t3_zxinol in movies
I never watched this because I thought it would be too upsetting (it definitely is still) and my uncle happened to be there when it happened. I thought it would be exploitative and I'm not really a fan of Mark Wahlberg. But for some reason I decided to watch it the other night and was actually shocked by how good it is.
I didn't know half of this story, apparently. I knew about the bombings, yes, and the brothers, and that was about it. But from the bombing scene on this film is an anxiety machine. The Watertown shootout is probably one of the best I've ever seen put to film. I was freaking the fuck out. I can't imagine being in my house and then suddenly grenades and machine guns are going off.
The interrogation scene with the wife was also great. The score by Reznor and Ross is also great. The carjacking scene gave me so much anxiety I almost couldn't watch it. But that dude was a hero, seriously. When they >!shoot the cop in the face!< to steal his gun actually made me feel ill.
And then of course I was left sobbing by the end. This film deserves way more attention, it's surprisingly not as 'jingoistic' as I thought it would be. And Wahlberg actually gives one of his best performances. Also the boat scene. This whole movie is a rollercoaster. Such a tragedy and scary as hell. But the editing, direction, and acting are all impeccable.
cheekybeeboo t1_j20kay0 wrote
I feel this is not just Wahlberg's best film in a decade, but the filmmaker Peter Berg's best ever. Genuinely a great film and fantastic example of merging dramatized recreations of events with the real life footage via those security cameras in the gas stations, etc. And of course Wahlberg's character is fictional but using him as a vehicle in which to tell the story is brilliant. I love this movie.