Why is movie called zero dark thirty




















This week, Nate Silver reported on the Times Web site on how the numbers shake out politically short answer: thirty-one per cent of Democrats and fifty-six per cent of Republicans own guns.

When gun-rights advocates assert the legitimacy of self-defense, gun-control advocates champion the police. The movie shows government employees taking part in decisions regarding the deployment of mighty power and vast resources; the making of decisions of vast moment and immediate, possibly grave, even world-historical results. It depicts the overwhelming force of the Abbottabad raid—but it opens with violence of another sort, torture.

The first dramatic scenes show a secret interrogation room in which a captive is subjected to torture by American agents.

In fact, the movie presents torture as a seemingly inevitable outcome of the attacks. Even the hostage-takers have their reasons. What we are shown is the apparent sheer will to destroy the United States and its allies, as suggested only by implication by the depictions of attacks in London, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, and the failed attack in Times Square in Rather, those whose reasons are established at the outset are American torturers and civilians who accept or justify torture.

The movie suggests that those whose response to the attacks remains at the level of horror and anger are likely to accept extreme and morally repellent measures taken against anyone who seems connected with the perpetrators—and that these people hold a fanatical commitment to the death of bin Laden, a form of vengeance as justice.

Yes, there is an implicit suggestion that torture can be an effective way of getting information. Of course, it could be effective, but there are two sides to that argument as well. To omit it would have been whitewashing history. And then there are other complications. Like the stereotypical representation of Pakistanis, the way they dress and a factual error that they commonly speak Arabic.

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