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Durante diez años, una mujer nunca dejó de perseguir al hombre más buscado de la historia.

Tras varios años de investigación de la CIA, que incluyó torturas a prisioneros en Afganistán, y gracias sobre todo a la perserverancia y decisión de la agente especial Maya (Jessica Chastain), por fin el presidente Obama dio el visto bueno a la operación militar que acabó con la vida de Osama Bin Laden, líder de Al-Qaeda. El título, "Zero Dark Thirty", se refiere a la hora: las 00:30 de la madrugada del 2 de mayo de 2011, momento en que el comando SEAL de los marines penetró en la residencia de Bin Laden en Abbottabad, en Pakistán, para dar caza al hombre más buscado de la historia.

"Zero Dark Thirty," a gripping cinematic portrayal of the decade-long hunt for Osama bin Laden, was released in 2012 and produced by Annapurna Pictures and First Light in the United States. Directed by Kathryn Bigelow, the film delves into the intense and often morally ambiguous world of CIA operatives as they navigate the complexities of counter-terrorism in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. The narrative centers on Maya, a determined and relentless CIA analyst played by Jessica Chastain, whose obsession with finding bin Laden drives the plot forward. The film's title, a military term for 30 minutes after midnight, underscores the pivotal moment of the operation that ultimately leads to bin Laden's demise. The film's authenticity is bolstered by its meticulous attention to detail and the use of real-life events as its backbone. Bigelow and screenwriter Mark Boal conducted extensive research, including interviews with CIA operatives and military personnel involved in the mission. This dedication to realism is evident in the film's portrayal of the controversial enhanced interrogation techniques used by the CIA, sparking debates about the ethics of such methods. "Zero Dark Thirty" does not shy away from these contentious issues, presenting them as part of the larger narrative of the war on terror, and leaving audiences to grapple with the moral implications. Jessica Chastain's performance as Maya is the emotional core of the film, earning her widespread acclaim and an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. Her portrayal captures the psychological toll of the mission on those involved, showcasing the personal sacrifices and the unwavering resolve required to pursue such a high-stakes target. The supporting cast, including Jason Clarke, Joel Edgerton, and Mark Strong, deliver compelling performances that add depth to the ensemble, each character contributing to the overarching mission in their own way. "Zero Dark Thirty" is more than just a thriller; it is a thought-provoking examination of the costs of war and the lengths to which individuals and nations will go in the name of security. The film's climactic raid on bin Laden's compound is a masterclass in tension and suspense, culminating in a moment of catharsis that is both exhilarating and sobering. By blending factual events with dramatic storytelling, "Zero Dark Thirty" offers a nuanced perspective on one of the most significant events in recent history, leaving a lasting impact on its audience.

Año2012

Página principal http://www.zerodarkthirty-movie.com/site/

Presupuesto40000000$

Ingresos132800000$

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GénerosSuspenseDrama

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

First Light

Mark Boal Productions

Zero Dark Thirty

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