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I had a different experience of the film...basically I thought it was a series of very well directed and edited suspense/action sequences but it was lacking in character development. The Jeremy Renner character doesn't develop in any way,he's the wise guy ,macho character from his introduction to the very end of the film.It would have been so much more powerful if he started out as an S.O.B and then arched into a comrade in arms who really questions his motives for putting his fellow brothers in arms and himself in such dangerous situations.In a nutshell it plays like a violent video game,which is probably enough for most audiences.
I had a different experience of the film...basically I thought it was a series of very well directed and edited suspense/action sequences but it was lacking in character development.
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A character study by definition involves character development.The audience will learn about the character as we experience his/her actions,thoughts and deeds throughout the film. So he/she "develops"...the character has to move from point a to b in order for us to invest any emotion. It's not ,strictly speaking, the same as the "Hero's journey " as seen in the 3 films I listed below, but it could be.I'm not trying to start a flame...just my opinion.