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Kathryn Bigelow’s New Thriller Fails to Ignite Tension
 
																								
												
												
											Director Kathryn Bigelow returns with her latest film, A House of Dynamite, a nuclear missile thriller available on Netflix. The film explores a harrowing scenario where military radars in Alaska detect a rogue nuclear missile headed for Chicago, prompting a frantic response from US high command. Despite the gripping premise, the film struggles to deliver on its potential, ultimately leaving viewers wanting more.
Bigelow, who made history in 2010 as the first woman to win the Best Director Oscar for The Hurt Locker, has tackled themes surrounding the US military-industrial complex several times. Following her acclaimed films, including Zero Dark Thirty and Detroit, A House of Dynamite represents her third high-stakes thriller in this vein. Unfortunately, it falls short of the impactful storytelling audiences have come to expect from her work.
Structure and Style
The film is structured in three acts, each depicting the critical 18 minutes leading up to the missile’s impact. The first act, set in a chaotic White House Situation Room, stands out as the strongest segment. The intensity is palpable, thanks in part to the handheld camerawork and a tense score composed by Volker Bertelmann. This act draws viewers into the urgency of the situation, but subsequent acts feel repetitive and lack the same level of engagement.
While the President, portrayed by Idris Elba, reflects on the gravity of the situation with a line borrowed from a podcast—”It’s like we all built a house filled with dynamite”—the film fails to probe deeper into the motivations and ideologies of those in power. Instead of offering a critical examination reminiscent of classics like Dr. Strangelove, A House of Dynamite opts for a portrayal of leaders as well-meaning yet ineffective figures.
Political Commentary and Realism
The film’s ambivalence towards its characters raises questions about its political commentary. Jared Harris, who plays the Secretary of Defence, embodies a sympathetic character rather than presenting a more realistic portrayal of a figure accused of serious misconduct. This choice detracts from the film’s intended critique of the military establishment, as highlighted by Tracy Letts‘s character, General Anthony Brady, who asserts, “This is insanity,” only to be met with the reality of the situation.
In the end, A House of Dynamite presents a compelling premise but ultimately fails to deliver a resonant exploration of the complexities surrounding military decision-making. While it features moments of tension and action, the film does not fully engage with the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by those in positions of power, leaving a sense of unrealized potential hanging in the air.
Bigelow’s latest effort, while visually striking and technically proficient, misses the opportunity to challenge viewers on a deeper level. As audiences reflect on the film, they may find themselves wishing for a more incisive exploration of the themes it attempts to address.
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