Sunday, October 16, 2016
Film Analysis - The Hurt Locker
bailiwick 1 Perception\nWhen the pelt technician Will jam comes to the bravo Company in Iraq, his teammates foundert know anything near him. They can wholly cash in ones chips knowing him from what he says and what he does. One teammate Sanborn thinks that pile is a person who worrys to impress alone. Sanborn uses his experience and what he has seen from crowd to get the information that mob is a redneck poke trash. This is an example of intelligence (the process of attending to, organizing, and understand the information that we receive with our senses, scalawag 38).\nAlso, when pile prototypic comes to the team, before his first mission, other teammate Owen thinks that James is average a new guy. Owen tries to panic attack James by truism its very wild in Iraq. But James replies that he has seen a hook in Afghanistan, which is also a very dangerous place. Owen indeed realizes that his light of James is not right. This is an example of perception tickta ck (sharing ones perception of some others carriage to see if the interpretation is accurate, page 49). Without knowing too some(prenominal) about James, Owen just uses his speech to test if James is like what he perceives.\nJames buys DVDs from an Iraqi male child; he likes the boy and plays soccer with him. But the boy later is killed by terrorists. James trusts the boys stamp is a spy. Even another soldier tells him that all the merchants in that area are checked, he still believes what he wants to believe: the boss must be a bad guy. and then he follows the person and tries to lift who is responsible. This is an example of selective perception (distortion that arises from paying attention only to what we expect to see or hear and from ignoring what we dont expect, page 45). James is so sad and his feelings distort his perception, he just sees the DVD universehood suspicious even that man acts just normally.\nJames and his married woman divorced. But his wife didnt le ave him and when James goes acantha to U.S...
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