Kathryn Bigelow. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Maya is a CIA operative whose first experience is in the interrogation of prisoners following the Al Qaeda attacks against the U.
She is a reluctant participant in extreme duress applied to the detainees, but believes that the truth may only be obtained through such tactics. For several years, she is single-minded in her pursuit of leads to uncover the whereabouts of Al Qaeda's leader, Osama Bin Laden. Finally, in , it appears that her work will pay off, and a U. But only Maya is confident Bin Laden is where she says he is.
The greatest manhunt in history. Drama History Thriller War. Rated R for strong violence including brutal disturbing images, and for language. Did you know Edit. Trivia The movie was originally about the unsuccessful decade-long manhunt for Osama bin Laden. The screenplay was completely re-written after bin Laden was killed. Goofs During the raid on Osama bin Laden 's compound, some neighboring houses are shown with lights going on in different rooms as the neighbors become aware of the activity in the compound.
In Mark Owen's book, "No Easy Day" and also in the reports on the raid from the New York Times, all the electricity in the neighborhood had been cut a short time before the start of the raid. We also wish to acknowledge and honor the many extraordinary military and intelligence professionals and first responders who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
Connections Featured in Chelsea Lately: Episode 6. User reviews Review. Top review. A companion piece for visiting UBL's compound. I've lived in the Muslim world for years and in Pakistan for a few months.
Now some friends came to stay and the one place they decided they HAD to see was the empty plot of land where once stood Osama Bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad. Three hours to go, three hours back, some pictures and a story to tell the movie says the city is 45 minutes drive from Islamabad, but that was back in - not now!
Once we came back we were so involved with the story of the raid that we had to see Zero Dark Thirty for the 2nd time for me, 1st for them. The killing of UBL is meticulously reconstructed, but only covers the last 30 minutes of the movie. Information from detainees suggests Sayed is UBL's courier. Our hero figures that, wherever in Central Asia UBL is, the one thing he is sure to have is a courier.
Track him, you get the big Kahuna. The Agency is initially unlucky to believe erroneous intelligence saying Sayed is dead. And then they are lucky to find out he is not dead. With a lot of push from our hero, they allot the resources to find him. It is no easy task. That's my favorite part of the movie. A woman yells at a man. A man yells at several people in a meeting room. A woman yells at a man over the phone. Two helicopters fly low to the ground at night toward a compound when one of the men onboard asks, "Who has been in a helo crash before?
We hear about a man boarding an airplane with a bomb in his shoe. People talk about gathering intelligence on the whereabouts of Osama bin Laden and tracking him. A woman talks to several men about a mission they will be undertaking and says, "I wanted to drop a bomb.
A man lets a monkey lick his ice cream cone and the monkey steals it the next time it is offered. LANGUAGE 9 - About 49 F-words and its derivatives, 10 scatological terms, 4 anatomical terms, 4 mild obscenities, name-calling garbage man, paper boy, bro, twisted, the girl , 1 religious profanity, 2 religious exclamations. SUBSTANCE USE - Two women drink wine at a restaurant, a woman drinks after hearing that a friend was killed in a suicide bombing, a man and a woman drink wine, a man drinks a beer, and a woman drinks alone in a bar and other people are seen drinking around her.
A woman drinks alcohol and smokes a cigarette at a restaurant, people drink alcohol and smoke cigarettes in a club, a man smokes in several scenes, a woman smokes cigarettes in several scenes, two women smoke, and a man smokes a cigarette. Enhanced interrogation techniques are brutal and indistinguishable from torture. Be aware that while we do our best to avoid spoilers it is impossible to disguise all details and some may reveal crucial plot elements.
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